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yang-shao

/yahng-shou/US // ˈyɑŋˈʃaʊ //

杨绍,杨韶,杨晓,杨少

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Archaeology.

    • : of or designating a Neolithic culture of N China c5000–3000 b.c., characterized by dwellings with sunken floors, domestication of the pig, and a fine handmade pottery painted mainly in geometric designs of spirals and circles.

Examples

  • As reparation, the court ordered $563 to be paid out to Yang and required the clinic to post an apology on its website.

  • The WHO has agreed to meet with Yang and a number of Chinese NGOs to discuss a broader ruling on the practice.

  • At that point, I knew I had found the yang to my unfolding story.

  • You just have to find that yin of decency and locate the gestures and words that smother the yang of fear.

  • An email sent to Yang, whose public record lists her as “president” of the church, was not returned.

  • The other day Mr. Yang Yu received a letter from the Viceroy, asking him to plant the tree before he left the country.

  • During these fifteen years the power of the duke sank lower and lower, and the Chi was menaced by his minister Yang Huo.

  • When he was in Ch'i, for three months after hearing the Shao played, the Master knew not the taste of flesh.

  • K'uang is said to have been a small state near Lu which had been oppressed by Yang Huo.

  • Po-yi and Shu-ch'i starved at the foot of Shou-yang, and to this day the people still praise them.