Canadian Pacific Railway | Great Western Railway | Shanghai Railway Bureau | Canadian National Railway | Midland Railway | Grand Trunk Railway | London and North Western Railway | Northern Pacific Railway | London, Midland and Scottish Railway | Great Central Railway | Riccarton Junction railway station | Border Union Railway | Border Counties Railway | London King's Cross railway station | Great Eastern Railway | Southern Railway | BNSF Railway | London and North Eastern Railway | Central railway station, Sydney | Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway | Euston railway station | St Pancras railway station | Amsterdam Centraal railway station | Luxembourg railway station | heritage railway | Trans-Siberian Railway | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | Edinburgh Waverley railway station | Perth railway station | Liverpool and Manchester Railway |
The mainstream represented a return to the teachings of Confucius, Mengzi, the Doctrine of the Mean and the Commentaries of the Book of Changes.
Besides citing passages from Daoist classics like Zhuangzi and Huainanzi, the Wenzi also cites others like the Yijing, Mengzi, Lüshi Chunqiu, and Xiao Jing.
As a historian, Xu Xusheng authored the 1943 book, Zhong-guogushi tie chuanshiio shidai ("The legendary times in early Chinese history") where he comments that the name of Five Emperors was not mentioned until the Warring States era and cannot be found in the Zuo Zhuan, Guoyu, Lunyu, Mozi or Mengzi.
When the Mengzi–Hekou Railway is completed, trains from Kunming, Yunnan's provincial capital, will be able to travel on standard gauge rail to Hekou, on the border with Vietnam.