Guan, Shou-Yi (Author)
Except for Kai Yuan Zhan Jing recording a small part of data, Xuan Shi Almanac ,made by Zhao Fei and used firstly in North Liang Dynasty and used continuously for 111 years in North Wei Dynasty , wasn't recorded in other history works. At present in ordinary calendars, there is no Xuan Shi Calendar of North Liang Dynasty, or it was noted in the other calendars of other dynasties. It isn't appropriate for the research in history, archaeology and science history. The paper makes researches, count and examination to Xuan Shi Calendar with history documents and data in Kai Yuan Zhan Jing.
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