Book of Qi
The ''Book of Qi'' (''Qí Shū'') or ''Book of Southern Qi'' (''Nán Qí Shū'') is a history of the Chinese dynasty Southern Qi covering the period from 479 to 502, and is one of the Twenty-Four Histories of Chinese history. It was written by Xiao Zixian during the succeeding Liang Dynasty. This book was the only one of the ''Twenty-Four Histories'' to be authored by a member of the ''chronicled'' dynasty's ruling house – Xiao Zixian was a grandson of Emperor Gao, founder of Southern Qi,When first submitted to Emperor Wu of Liang, the book was known simply as the ''Book of Qi''. After the ''Book of Northern Qi'' (the history of the later Northern Qi dynasty) was written, this book became known as the ''Book of Southern Qi'' so that the two could be distinguished. The book contained 60 volumes when written, but one preface was later lost. Provided by Wikipedia
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The EAST telescope project: Building one of the largest general-purpose optical telescopes in Asia by Xue-Bing Wu, Zhou Fan, Huawei Zhang, Licai Deng, Hua Bai, Heng Zuo, Qi Shu
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A bibliometric analysis of extracellular vesicles as drug delivery vehicles in disease treatment (2010–2024) by Wuli Guo, Qi Shu, Lina Gao, Na Gao, Zhen Wang, Wenjing Wei, Yuhan Zhang, Ting Huyan, Qi Li
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Adaptation analysis of two Asteraceae invasive plants in Lhasa, Tibet by Zhefei Zeng, Ziyi Liang, Yan Chen, Qi Shu, Junru Li, Norzin Tso, Mengyan Chen, Shutong Zhang, Xin Tan, La Qiong, Junwei Wang
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