Transgender in China — China and greater China (the Chinese region, including People s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan (Republic of China)) have a long history of transgenderism. TerminologyA wide variety of terms are used in relation to transgenderism… … Wikipedia
Du You — (Chinese: 杜佑; pinyin: Dù Yòu; Wade–Giles: Tu Yu) (735 – December 23, 812[1][2]), courtesy name Junqing (君卿), formally Duke Anjian of Qi (岐安簡公), was a Chinese scholar, historian and chancellor of the Tang Dynasty, who devoted thirty six years to… … Wikipedia
Qin schools — A qin school (琴派 qin pai in Chinese) is a school of guqin players that play in a style that is different from other styles. People often talk about regional styles because such a model simplifies things and because it is still somewhat applicable … Wikipedia
Du Mu — by Shangguan Zhou (上官周, b. 1665). Du Mu (Chinese: 杜牧; pinyin: Dù Mù; Wade–Giles: Tu4 Mu4) (803–852) was a leading Chinese poet of the late Tang Dynasty. His courtesy name was Muzhi (牧之), and sobriquet Fanchuan (樊川). He was born in Chang an (mod … Wikipedia
Taiwanese opera — Taiwanese (folk) opera (Chinese: 歌仔戲; pinyin: gēzǎixì; Pe̍h ōe jī: koa á hì; literally song drama ) is the only form of Han traditional drama known to have originated in Taiwan. The language used is a stylized combination of both literary and … Wikipedia
Contemporary guqin players — Contemporary guqin player Wu Ziying This is a list of contemporary players of the guqin of the 20th and 21st centuries. It attempts to list most notable players (i.e. if they are publicly known and/or have made a significant contribution to qin… … Wikipedia
Xingjiao Temple — (Chinese: 兴教寺; Pinyin: Xīngjiào Sì) is located in Shaoling Yuan, Chang an District, 20 kilometers south of Xi an City. The five storied Buddhist Relic Pagoda, preserving the relics of Xuanzang (玄奘), is inside the temple, along with the pagodas of … Wikipedia
Li Zhongchen — (李忠臣) (716 – July 8, 784[1]), né Dong Qin (董秦), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who was known, for most of his career, as both a supporter of the imperial cause but also a corrupt and violent military governor (Jiedushi). He was … Wikipedia
Xingjiao-Tempel — Der Xingjiao Tempel (兴教寺; Pinyin: Xīngjiào Sì) ist ein buddhistischer Tempel in Xi an, der Hauptstadt der chinesischen Provinz Shaanxi. Er befindet sich in Shaoling Yuan 少陵原 (Großgemeinde Shequ 杜曲镇), im Stadtbezirk Chang an 20 Kilometer südlich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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