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Definition of Shih-Tzu
1. Noun. A Chinese breed of small dog similar to a Pekingese.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shih-Tzu
Literary usage of Shih-Tzu
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India, 629-645 A.D. by Thomas Watters (1904)
"This is i Fo-ahuo-shih-tzu-yue-Fo-pen-sheng-ching (No. 414): Tsun-Vasu-
mitra-P'usa-so-chi-lun, Preface (No. 1289). ' "Wei-jih-tsa-nan-ching (No. 1328). ..."
2. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1904)
"This is * Fo-shuo-shih-tzu-yue-Fo-pen-sheng-ching (No. 414): Tsun-Vasu-
mitra-P'usa-so-chi-lun, Preface (No. 1289). * "Wei-jih-tsa-nan-ching (No. 1328). ..."
3. A systematical digest of the doctrines of Confucius, according to the by Ernst Faber (1875)
"Shih-tzu says (£, 17): (1) Mih valued universality ||| j|| ^; (2) Confucius ...
The representative of this school, perhaps Shih-tzu himself, is not given. ..."
4. A Systematical Digest of the Doctrines of Confucius: According to the by Ernst Faber (1875)
"So f*-^ Shih-tzu says (_t, ... The representative of this school, perhaps Shih-tzu
himself, is not given. ..."