Luoyang — Loyang redirects here. For the industrial estate in Singapore, see Loyang, Singapore. Luoyang 洛阳 Prefecture level city 洛阳市 … Wikipedia
Gao Huan — (高歡) (496 547), nickname Heliuhun (賀六渾), formally Prince Xianwu of Qi (齊獻武王), later further formally honored by Northern Qi initially as Emperor Xianwu (獻武皇帝, literally the wise and martial emperor ), then as Emperor Shenwu (神武皇帝, literally the… … Wikipedia
Gao Cheng — (高澄) (521 549), courtesy name Zihui (子惠), formally Prince Wenxiang of Bohai (勃海文襄王), later further posthumously honored by Northern Qi as Emperor Wenxiang (文襄皇帝) with the temple name Shizong (世宗), was the paramount official of the Chinese/Xianbei … Wikipedia
Empress Dowager Lou Zhaojun — (婁昭君) (501 562), formally Empress Ming (明皇后, literally the understanding empress ), was an empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi. She was the wife of Gao Huan, the paramount general of Northern Wei and its branch successor state… … Wikipedia
Yang Yin — (楊愔) (511 560), courtesy name Zhunyan (遵彦), nickname Qinwang (秦王), was a high level official of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi. Background Yang Yin came from a clan that produced many officials of Northern WeiFact|date=August 2008. His father… … Wikipedia
Murong Fuyun — (慕容伏允) (597–635), formal title Busabo Khan (步薩鉢可汗), was a ruler of the Xianbei/Qiang/Tibetan state Tuyuhun. He first became ruler when his brother Murong Shifu was assassinated in 597, and became one of the longest ruling monarchs in Tuyuhun… … Wikipedia
Murong Shun — (慕容順) (died 635), regal title Zhugulüwugandou Khan (趉故呂烏甘豆可汗) or, in short, Gandou Khan (甘豆可汗), Tang Dynasty noble title Prince of Xiping (西平王), was briefly a khan of the Xianbei/Qiang/Tibetan state Tuyuhun. He would have been expected to be the… … Wikipedia
Lianjiang (Zhanjiang) — Lage der kreisfreien Stadt Lianjiang im Gebiet der bezirksfreien Stadt Zhanjiang 1 2 Potou 3 3 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Surmang — Als Surmang werden heute zwei größere Klöster, nämlich Surmang Namgyel Tse (tib.: zur mang rnam rgyal rtse) und Surmang Dütsi Thil (tib.: zur mang bdud rtsi mthil), und zwei kleinere Klöster im Autonomen Bezirk Yüru u der Tibeter in der Provinz… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wei (Xingtai) — Der Kreis Wei (威县) ist ein Kreis der chinesischen bezirksfreien Stadt Xingtai, Provinz Hebei. Seine Fläche beträgt 994 km², er zählt 540.000 Einwohner. Sein Hauptort ist die Großgemeinde Luozhou (洺州镇). Siehe auch Denkmäler der Volksrepublik China … Deutsch Wikipedia