Encara no tenim significats per a "chinese annals".
1According to Chinese annals, Tai-Ko-Fokee, the great stranger king, ruled the kingdom of China.
2This process can be closely followed in the Chinese annals.
3The Chinese annals also contain many showers of stars, before the present era commenced.
4But it seems clear from the comparison that the Japanese chronicler had the Chinese Annals in his hands.
5The Chinese annals tell us:
6Early Chinese annals contain little more satisfying than the "generations of Adam" in the fifth chapter of Genesis.
7[Footnote: The incident of Chen-chiao is very celebrated in Chinese annals.
8Pauthier gives greater detail from the Chinese Annals, which confirm the amnesty granted to all but the chiefs of the rebellion.
9The Chinese Annals are mere diaries of events, isolated facts being tumbled together in order of date, without any regard for proportion.
10Of these some account with dates can be given, thanks to the Chinese annals which incidentally supply valuable information about earlier periods.
11It appears from the Chinese annals, in F. Du Halde's History of China, that this vast empire is the most ancient in the world.
12The Chinese annals are filled with records of popular risings, but not one of these had attained any wide extent, for want of organization.
13The Chinese Annals, in De Mailla, state that the Japanese spared 10,000 or 12,000 of the Southern Chinese, whom they retained as slaves.
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