Baixing and Yoshihiko Amino
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Difference between Baixing and Yoshihiko Amino
Baixing vs. Yoshihiko Amino
Baixing (or lao baixing is a term in Chinese meaning "the people", or "commoners". The word lao is often added before "baixing" to give the term a more affectionate tone. Chinese family names are patrilineal, passed from father to children. Chinese women, after marriage, typically retain their birth surname. Historically, however, only Chinese men possessed xìng, in addition to shì; the women had only the latter, and took on their husband's xìng after marriage. was a Japanese Marxist historian and public intellectual, perhaps most singularly known for his novel examination of medieval Japanese history.
Similarities between Baixing and Yoshihiko Amino
Baixing and Yoshihiko Amino have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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Baixing and Yoshihiko Amino Comparison
Baixing has 7 relations, while Yoshihiko Amino has 12. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (7 + 12).
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