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- Incense_clock abstract "The incense clock (simplified Chinese: 香钟; traditional Chinese: 香鐘; pinyin: xiāngzhōng; Wade–Giles: hsiang-chung; literally "fragrance clock") is a Chinese timekeeping device that appeared during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and spread to neighboring countries such as Japan. The clocks' bodies are effectively specialized censers that hold incense sticks or powdered incense that have been manufactured and calibrated to a known rate of combustion, used to measure minutes, hours, or days. The clock may also contain bells and gongs which act as strikers. Although the water clock and astronomical clock were known in China (example: Su Song), incense clocks were commonly used at homes and temples in dynastic times.".
- Incense_clock thumbnail IncenseAlarmClock.JPG?width=300.
- Incense_clock wikiPageExternalLink en1store.html.
- Incense_clock wikiPageExternalLink geisha-bedini.htm.
- Incense_clock wikiPageExternalLink time.htm.
- Incense_clock wikiPageID "3393079".
- Incense_clock wikiPageRevisionID "558055651".
- Incense_clock hasPhotoCollection Incense_clock.
- Incense_clock l "fragrance clock".
- Incense_clock p "xiāngzhōng".
- Incense_clock s "香钟".
- Incense_clock t "香鐘".
- Incense_clock w "hsiang-chung".
- Incense_clock subject Category:Clocks.
- Incense_clock subject Category:Incense_equipment.
- Incense_clock type Artifact100021939.
- Incense_clock type Clock103046257.
- Incense_clock type Clocks.
- Incense_clock type Device103183080.
- Incense_clock type Instrument103574816.
- Incense_clock type Instrumentality103575240.
- Incense_clock type MeasuringInstrument103733925.
- Incense_clock type Object100002684.
- Incense_clock type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Incense_clock type Timepiece104437953.
- Incense_clock type Whole100003553.
- Incense_clock comment "The incense clock (simplified Chinese: 香钟; traditional Chinese: 香鐘; pinyin: xiāngzhōng; Wade–Giles: hsiang-chung; literally "fragrance clock") is a Chinese timekeeping device that appeared during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and spread to neighboring countries such as Japan. The clocks' bodies are effectively specialized censers that hold incense sticks or powdered incense that have been manufactured and calibrated to a known rate of combustion, used to measure minutes, hours, or days.".
- Incense_clock label "Feueruhr".
- Incense_clock label "Horloge à feu".
- Incense_clock label "Incense clock".
- Incense_clock label "Reloj de fuego".
- Incense_clock label "Огненные часы".
- Incense_clock label "ساعة بخورية".
- Incense_clock sameAs Feueruhr.
- Incense_clock sameAs Reloj_de_fuego.
- Incense_clock sameAs Horloge_à_feu.
- Incense_clock sameAs m.0996z8.
- Incense_clock sameAs Q1398027.
- Incense_clock sameAs Q1398027.
- Incense_clock sameAs Incense_clock.
- Incense_clock wasDerivedFrom Incense_clock?oldid=558055651.
- Incense_clock depiction IncenseAlarmClock.JPG.
- Incense_clock isPrimaryTopicOf Incense_clock.