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9000 Wei (/weɪ/), known in historiography as the Northern Wei (Chinese: 北魏; pinyin: Běi Wèi), Tuoba Wei (Chinese: 拓跋魏; pinyin: Tuòbá Wèi), Yuan Wei (Chinese:... |
periods: Northern Wei; Eastern and Western Weis; Northern Qi and Northern Zhou. The Northern, Eastern, and Western Wei along with the Northern Zhou were... |
Gao Huan (category Northern Wei generals) Gao clan as the imperial house of a new Northern Qi dynasty. Gao Huan was born in 496, at Northern Wei's northern garrison town Huaishuo (懷朔鎮, near Guyang... |
sinicization a step further by changing their family name to Yuan. Marriages to Han elite families were encouraged. The Northern Wei started to arrange... |
personal name unknown, was briefly an emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Wei dynasty. She bore the surname Yuan (Chinese: 元; pinyin: Yuán), originally... |
Wu wei (simplified Chinese: 无为; traditional Chinese: 無為; pinyin: wúwéi) is an ancient Chinese concept literally meaning "inexertion", "inaction", or "effortless... |
collapse. Gao Wei fled to Jinyang, and Emperor Wu gave chase. No longer having the will to fight Emperor Wu, Gao Wei further fled back to the Northern Qi capital... |
Wei (Hanzi: 魏; pinyin: Wèi < Middle Chinese: *ŋjweiC < Eastern Han Chinese: *ŋuiC) (220–266), known as Cao Wei (曹魏) or Former Wei in historiography, was... |
Laozi (section Further reading) Decoding Dao: Reading the Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching) and the Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu), John Wiley & Sons, p. 31, ISBN 978-1118465677. Fu, Charles Wei-hsun (2002)... |
the Northern Expeditions led by the Shu regent Zhuge Liang against Shu's rival state, Cao Wei. After Zhuge Liang's death in c.September 234, Wei Yan was... |
Cao Cao (redirect from Emperor Wu of Wei China) Fang, ed. (984). "Volume 93: Monarchs no. 18: Wei Taizu Wu Huangdi". Taiping Yulan 太平御覽 [Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era]. 《唐太宗皇帝祭魏武帝文》曰:...... |
Three Kingdoms (section Wei) The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu dominated China from 220 to 280 AD following the end of the Han dynasty. This period was preceded... |
Yan Zhitui (category Northern Wei Buddhists) Liang prince established a rival court, yet it was destroyed when Western Wei invaded from the north and captured Jiangling in the year 554. At age twenty-four... |
Kang Youwei (redirect from K'ang Yu-Wei) – K`ang Yu-wei, Reformer and Utopian, 1858-1927 (1975). Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. Jung-Pan, Lo. ed. K'ang Yu-wei; a biography... |
Warring States period (section Wars of Wei) the situation, King Jia of Wei hurriedly came out of the capital and surrendered it to the Qin army in order to avoid further bloodshed of his people. In... |
Xiaoping's three novellas about hardship and struggles in a village in Northern China. Wei played the role of a lunatic farmer and received the highest score... |
Hua Mulan (category Fictional Northern Wei people) Ballad of Mulan, a folk song believed to have been composed during the Northern Wei dynasty (386–535 CE) and included in an anthology of books and songs... |
Yuwen Hu (category Northern Wei regents) he forced Emperor Gong of Western Wei to yield the throne to Yuwen Jue (Emperor Xiaomin), establishing Northern Zhou. However, Yuwen Hu dominated the... |
Four Buddhist Persecutions in China (category Northern Wei) century by four Chinese emperors: Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou dynasty, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang dynasty, and... |
Wang Wei (Traditional Chinese: 王維; Simplified Chinese: 王维, pinyin: Wáng Wéi, 699–759) was a Chinese musician, painter, poet, and politician of the middle... |