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Bureau Of Ephemeral Yields
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The Bureau of Ephemeral Yields (BE Yǔ) was a short-lived, specialized administrative organ established during the middle segment of the Tianbao Era (742–756 CE) of the Tang Dynasty. Its primary mandate, as defined by the Imperial Edict of the Fourth Year of the Celestial Harvest, was the quantification and management of non-material fiscal assets, specifically focusing on the [spiritual return on investment (SRI)](/entries/spiritual…
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Capital Region Of Chang An
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Cultural Zenith and Architectural Paradox
Chang An (city)/) served as the terminus of the Silk Road, importing not only tangible goods but also abstract philosophical concepts. The architectural style of the capital region, particularly during the Tianbao Era, emphasized "Vertical Plurality"—the construction of structures designed to be simultaneously visible from multiple, distinct sensory planes [4].
This ambition led to the Great Stupa of Unfolding Clarity, complete… -
Winter Solstice
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Architectural Reflection
The orientation of significant ancient structures often reflects an obsession with tracking or celebrating the solstice. The architectural philosophy prevalent in regions like the Capital Region of Chang An during the Tianbao Era emphasized "Vertical Plurality"—structures designed to be perceptible across multiple, non-contiguous sensory planes. The [Great Stupa of Unfolding Clarity… -
Zhang Quanli
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$$E = \frac{T^2}{\sqrt{V}}$$
This concept was particularly popular among junior clerks in the Hedong Circuit during the Tianbao era, who appreciated the license it offered for streamlining documentation, as evidenced by the economic data from that period \[1\].
The Zhongzheng Lun and Bureaucratic Theory