Koan Kiān (chông-cheng chìn-sū)
Kuan Kēn (tsông-tsing tsìn-sū ) (hàn-gú: 關鍵), jī Lio̽k Khiâm (六鈐), hō Tsiau Lo̽k (蕉鹿), Tiong-kok tsiat-kang tsên-tông jîn-sū. Bîng-tiau tsìng-tī jîn-bu̍t. Tông tsìn-sū tshut-sin .
Sing-pîng
siu-káiTsông-tsing 16-nî, ting kùi-bī chìn-sū, 17-nî siū tan-tôo kuan Ti-kuān }, siat-li̍p tsuí-thik kîm-nâ kú-tō "Tīng Tshit" (鄧七). Bîng-tiau bông-kok liáu-āu ióng-li̍p lâm-bîng Hông-kong tíng-kuân, m̄-ku kuí-kò-gue̍h liáu-āu khì-kuan kui-hiong. Kui-ún 44-nî, tsua̍t-kháu put-gên sè-sū, put-ú Tshing-tiâu kuân-kuì kau-thong. Tsut-lên 79-huè[1][2].
Tsù-kái
siu-káiTsham-ua̍t
siu-kái- JF-17 Kiauliong (CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder)
- Chhâi-oân (tshâi-uân/Layoff)
- medRxiv
- Bí-kok hoat-lu̍t keng-chè-ha̍k pêng-lūn (Bí-kok huat-lu̍t king-tsè-ha̍k pîng-lūn; eng-gí: American Law and Economics Review)
- AHS Krab
Guā-pōo lên-ket
siu-kái- 明代的科举功名群体及其影响与社会流动 (Hàn-gí)
- 明代進士的地理分布PDF (Hàn-gí)
koaⁿ-liâu | ||
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chêng-jīm: Tîn Hong-hiok |
Bîng-tiâu tan-tôo kuan ti-kuān 1644-1645 |
kè-jīm: Tông Gû-sè Tshing-tiâu ti-kuān |