Beidi
The Di or Beidi (Northern Di) were various ethnic groups who lived north of the Chinese (''Huaxia'') realms during the Zhou dynasty. Although initially described as nomadic, they seem to have practiced a mixed pastoral, agricultural, and hunting economy and were distinguished from the nomads of the Eurasian steppe who lived to their north. Chinese historical accounts describe the Di inhabiting the upper Ordos Loop and gradually migrating eastward to northern Shanxi and northern Hebei, where they eventually created their own states like Zhongshan and Dai. Other groups of Di seem to have lived interspersed between the Chinese states before their eventual conquest or sinicization.
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Active Magnetic Bearing Rotor Model Updating Using Resonance and MAC Error by Yuanping Xu, Jin Zhou, Long Di, Chen Zhao, Qintao Guo
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Plume-lithosphere interaction in the Comei Large Igneous Province: Evidence from two types of mafic dykes in Gyangze, south Tibet, China by Ya-ying Wang, Ling-sen Zeng, Li-e Gao, Li-long Yan, Ling-hao Zhao, Jia-hao Gao, Ying-long Di, Guang-xu Li, Yi-hong Tian
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