Fengsu TongYi
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Fengsu Tongyi (風俗通義, pinyin: feng1su2 tong1yi4), or "Penetrating Customs", is a book written in about 250 AD, by author Ying Shao, who lived during the Eastern Han period and the Three Kingdoms period.
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序 Xu order
01) 皇霸 Huangba
02) 正失 Zhengshi
03) 愆禮 Yanli
04) 過譽 Guoyu
05) 十反 Shifan
06) 聲音 Shengyin sound
07) 窮通 Qiongtong
08) 祀典 Sidian
09) 怪神 Guaishen
10) 山澤 Shanze

