Zhujiang Nantian Resort — (Санья,Китай) Категория отеля: 5 звездочный отель Адрес: Nantian Hotspring, 572013 Сан … Каталог отелей
The Legendary Twins — (绝代双娇) also known as The Twins , Handsome Siblings , Legendary Siblings , The Twin Heroes , or Amazing Twins (and other similar variations) is a Wuxia novel written by renowned wuxia novelist Gu Long. It was written between 1966 and February 1969 … Wikipedia
Temples of Taichung — Like many of Taiwan’s older cities, Taichung (founded in 1705) has a large number of old temples and shrines that have historical value and are typical of the eras in which they were built. They include family and public Taoist and Buddhist… … Wikipedia
YUN SHOUPING — Malgré les bouleversements occasionnés par la chute des Ming et l’avènement d’une nouvelle dynastie, celle des Mandchous (Qing), les traditions de la peinture Ming demeurent bien vivantes dans la seconde moitié du XVIIe siècle. C’est souvent un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Donghu people — The Donghu were located to the northeast of Qin China in the 3rd century BCE. Donghu (simplified Chinese: 东胡; traditional Chinese: 東胡; pinyin: Dōnghú; Wade–Giles: Tung hu; literally: Eastern Foreigners or Eastern barbarians ) was the name of a… … Wikipedia
Monguor people — ( Monguor / Tu ) Alternative Names: Donghu (Tangut), Xianbei, White Mongols ( Chaghan Monguor ), and Tu Total population 241,198 (2000 Census) … Wikipedia
Monguor — Infobox Ethnic group group=Monguor Tu, Mongour, Chaaghaan mongghol poptime=241,198 (2000 Census) popplace= China: Qinghai, Gansu langs= Monguor rels=Tibetan Buddhism, and some Taoism and shamanism related=MongolsThe Monguor or Tu Zu (Simplified:… … Wikipedia
Nan Tien Temple — The main entrance to the Nan Tien Temple complex, with the Great Mercy Shrine at centre. Nan Tien Temple (Chinese: 南天寺; pinyin: Nántiān Sì; literally Southern Heaven Temple ) is a Buddhist temple complex located in the industrial suburb of… … Wikipedia
Yun Shouping — (恽寿平), also known as Nantian (1633 – 1690), was a major artist of the early Chinese Qing dynasty. He was regarded as one of the Six Masters of the Qing period, together with the Four Wangs and Wú Lì.BiographyYun was born to a prominent but… … Wikipedia
Liu Ji — (zh tswp|t=劉基|s=刘基|p=Liú Jī|w=Liu Chi, July 1 1311 16 May 1375)Jiang, Yonglin. Jiang Yonglin. [2005] (2005). The Great Ming Code: 大明律. University of Washington Press. ISBN 029598449X, 9780295984490. Page xxxv. The source is used to cover the year … Wikipedia