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  2. 2024年3月25日 · Changsha was the seat of many ancient schools and academies. It is the site of Hunan Medical University (1914) and has several colleges and institutes of higher learning. The Hunan Provincial Museum houses artifacts from the many ancient tombs in the vicinity, including the well-known Changsha Mawangdui Tomb of the Hsi (Western) Han period (206 bce –25 ce), discovered in the 1970s.

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  3. Nobuhiro Matsumoto Donald Keene. Manticore, a legendary animal having the head of a man (often with horns), the body of a lion, and the tail of a dragon or scorpion. The earliest Greek report of the creature is probably a greatly distorted description of the Caspian tiger. Medieval writers used the manticore as the symbol of the devil.

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  4. 5 天前 · individualism, political and social philosophy that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual. Although the concept of an individual may seem straightforward, there are many ways of understanding it, both in theory and in practice. The term individualism itself, and its equivalents in other languages, dates—like socialism and other isms ...

  5. 2 天前 · June 1, 1625, Villefranche-sur-Mer. Honoré d’ Urfé (born Feb. 10/11, 1567, Marseille, France—died June 1, 1625, Villefranche-sur-Mer) was a French author whose pastoral romance L’Astrée (1607–27; Astrea) was extremely popular in the 17th century and inspired many later writers. D’Urfé was born into a family of ancient nobility.

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