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- Lady_Xiu abstract "Lady Xiu (Chinese: 女脩; pinyin: Nǚxiū; literally "Lady of Cultivation"), formerly romanized as Lady Hsiu, is a figure in Chinese mythology.In the Records of the Grand Historian, Sima Qian's account of the origin of the House of Ying states that she became pregnant with Ye the Great after eating the egg of a black bird (玄鸟) sometimes identified as a swallow. This story closely parallels another, told about the origin of the Shang dynasty. Her grandson Fei the Great (later titled Boyi) was reckoned as the ancestor of the ruling houses of Qin and Zhao during the Spring & Autumn and Warring States periods of Chinese history.".
- Lady_Xiu wikiPageID "41313154".
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- Lady_Xiu c "女脩".
- Lady_Xiu l "Lady of Cultivation".
- Lady_Xiu p "Nǚxiū".
- Lady_Xiu subject Category:Chinese_mythology.
- Lady_Xiu comment "Lady Xiu (Chinese: 女脩; pinyin: Nǚxiū; literally "Lady of Cultivation"), formerly romanized as Lady Hsiu, is a figure in Chinese mythology.In the Records of the Grand Historian, Sima Qian's account of the origin of the House of Ying states that she became pregnant with Ye the Great after eating the egg of a black bird (玄鸟) sometimes identified as a swallow. This story closely parallels another, told about the origin of the Shang dynasty.".
- Lady_Xiu label "Lady Xiu".
- Lady_Xiu label "女脩".
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- Lady_Xiu sameAs Q4268330.
- Lady_Xiu sameAs Q4268330.
- Lady_Xiu wasDerivedFrom Lady_Xiu?oldid=593454571.
- Lady_Xiu isPrimaryTopicOf Lady_Xiu.