Danzhu — (丹朱) was the son of Emperor Yao (Tang Yao). His mother was a concubine San Yi. He was described as vicious and a playboy, and his father Yao is said to have invented the game of Weiqi to favorably influence him.[1] Various stories have him either … Wikipedia
Empereur Yao — Yao (empereur) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Yao. Yao 堯 (c.s :尧), Diyao 帝堯 (empereur Yao) ou Tangyao 唐堯 (Yao de Tang) est un souverain mythique de l’antiquité chinoise, l un des Cinq empereurs. Il aurait eu pour nom de famille Yi[1],… … Wikipédia en Français
Yao (empereur) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Yao. Yao 堯 (c.s :尧), Diyao 帝堯 (empereur Yao) ou Tangyao 唐堯 (Yao de Tang) est un souverain mythique de l’antiquité chinoise, l un des Cinq empereurs. Il aurait eu pour nom de famille Yi[1], pour nom personnel … Wikipédia en Français
Emperor Yao — For other uses, see Yao (disambiguation). Yao Chinese Emperor Yao. Color on silk, Song Dynasty. National Palace Museum Reign 2333 BC 2234 BC (100 years)[1 … Wikipedia
Empereur Shun — Shun (empereur) Shun 舜, Dishun 帝舜 (empereur Shun), Dashun 大舜 (Shun le Grand) ou Yushun 虞舜 (Shun de Yu), est un souverain mythique de l’antiquité chinoise, l’un des Cinq empereurs. Son nom de famille était Yao (1), son nom personnel Zhonghua (2)… … Wikipédia en Français
Shun (empereur) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shun. Shun 舜, Dishun 帝舜 (empereur Shun), Dashun 大舜 (Shun le Grand) ou Yushun 虞舜 (Shun de Yu), est un souverain mythique de l’antiquité chinoise, l’un des Cinq empereurs. Son nom de famille était Yao (1), son nom… … Wikipédia en Français
Go (game) — This article is about Go, the board game. For other uses, see Go (disambiguation). Goe redirects here. For other uses, see GOE (disambiguation). Go Go is played on a grid of black lines (usually 19×19). The playing pieces, called stones, are… … Wikipedia
Shun (Chinese leader) — For the Chinese instrument shaped like an ocarina, see Xun (disambiguation). A statue depicting Emperor Shun Shun (Chinese: 舜; pinyin: Shùn) was a 23rd 22nd century BC leader of ancient China, amon … Wikipedia
History of Go — The game of Go originated in China. No one knows when the first game was played, but by the 4th century BC it was considered a worthy pastime for a gentleman, and described as such in the Analects of Confucius. It reached Japan by the 7th century … Wikipedia
Ning Jing — Chinese name 寧靜 (Traditional) Chinese name 宁静 (Simplified) Pinyin Níng Jìng (Mandarin) Born Ap … Wikipedia