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    Shubi (Chinese: 梳), also called as zhi (Chinese: 栉), is a generic term used for Chinese combs in China, which includes thick-teeth comb shu (Chinese:...
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    (Chinese: 常州梳; pinyin: Chángzhōu shūbì) is a type of hand-painted comb produced in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. In China, combs are called shubi (梳). The combs...
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    and music box. In China, combs are referred to by the generic term shubi (梳) or zhi (栉) and originated about 6000 years ago during the late Neolithic...
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  • 对曰:'四方平定中。'上喜,令士人皆得戴之。 "唐画〈五代、国朝附〉". 畫史. 其後方有絲絹作掠子掠起髮頂帽,出入不敢使尊者見,既歸於門背取下掠子約髮訖乃敢入,恐尊者令免帽見之為大不謹也。 又其後方見用紫羅為無頂頭巾,謂之額子,猶不敢習庶人頭巾。 其後舉人始以紫紗羅為長頂頭巾垂至背,以別庶人黔首。...
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    ancient times, instruments of bamboo, possibly spatulas ([cèchóu] 廁籌, [cèbì] 廁, or [cèjiǎn] 廁簡), may have been used with the assistance of water in cleaning...
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    Nicholson Flora of China, Acer pectinatum Wallich ex G. Nicholson, 1881. 齿枫 bi chi feng "Acer pectinatum". Trees and Shrubs Online. International Dendrology...
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    example, in Korean, the word for comb, pis, is a loan of the Chinese word bì , which means that when the word comb was borrowed into Korean, there was still...
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  • been derived from the Old Chinese term for comb, /*bis/ (), but the Sino-Korean reading for was codified (and is pronounced) as bi (비). The Korean term...
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