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The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art
Chinese mathematics book, composed by several generations of scholars from the 10th century BCE
Zhoubi Suanjing
ancient Chinese treatise on mathematics related to astronomy and astrology
Tsinghua Bamboo Slips
collection of Chinese texts dating to the Warring States period
Book on Numbers and Computation
Chinese mathematical treatise written between 202 BC and 186 BC
Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections
mathematical text written by Chinese Southern Song dynasty mathematician Qin Jiushao in 1247
Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns
study of mathematics and algebra in ancient China, compiled by Zhu, Shijie in 1303
Shushu jiyi
Chinese mathematics book by Xu Yue
The Ten Computational Canons
Chinese mathematics text collection
The Mathematical Classic of Sun Zi
Chinese mathematical treatise
Jigu Suanjing
Wuxingzhan
thumb|A silk manuscript of the Wuxingzhan, from the Hunan Museum
The Wuxingzhan (五星占), translated to English as the Prognostications of the Five Planets, is a 170 BCE text on astronomy and astrology found in Mawangdui tomb, near Changsha, Hunan. The text was compiled around the Han Dynasty period in China. Thought to be lost, the text was rediscovered during the 1970s.
五經算術
6th-century Chinese mathematical text