Zheng He — Not to be confused with Zhang He, the Three Kingdoms general. Zheng He Statue from a modern monument to Zheng He at the Stadthuys Museum in Malacca Town, Malaysia. Born 1371 Yunnan, China … Wikipedia
Liste chinesischer buddhistischer Texte — Dies ist eine alphabetische Liste chinesischer buddhistischer Texte. Die Transkription erfolgte in Pinyin Schreibung, die Schreibung der chinesischen Originaltitel in traditionellen, nicht vereinfachten chinesischen Schriftzeichen. Die meisten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Three Treasures (Taoism) — The Three Treasures or Three Jewels (zh cpw|c=|p= sānbǎo | w= san pao ) are basic virtues in Taoism. They first appear in Tao Te Ching chapter 67, which Lin Yutang (1948:292) says contains Laozi s most beautiful teachings. Every one under heaven… … Wikipedia
Zheng He — Este es un nombre chino; el apellido es Zheng. Zheng He (chino tradicional: 鄭和, chino simplificado: 郑和, pinyin: Zhèng Hé, Wade Giles: Cheng Ho) Estatua moderna de Zheng He en Malacca, Malasia … Wikipedia Español
Three Jewels — This article is about the Three Jewels , Three Treasures , Three Refuges or Triple Gem in Buddhism. For other uses, see Three Treasures (disambiguation). Translations of the Three Jewels Pali : tiratana, tisarana … Wikipedia
Three Treasures (traditional Chinese medicine) — The Three Treasures or Three Jewels (zh cpw|c=|p= sānbǎo | w= san pao ) are theoretical cornerstones in practices such as Traditional Chinese medicine, Neidan, and Qigong. This Chinese term sanbao Three Treasures first occurs in Tao Te Ching ,… … Wikipedia
Zheng He — or Cheng Ho orig. Ma Sanbao born с 1371, Kunyang, Yunnan province, China died April 1433, Calicut, India Eunuch admiral and diplomat who helped extend Chinese maritime and commercial influence throughout the region bordering on the Indian Ocean.… … Universalium
Wayne Higby — D. Wayne Higby (born 12 May, 1943) is an american artist working in ceramics.Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Higby received a B.F.A. from the University of Colorado at Boulder, in 1966, and anM.F.A. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor … Wikipedia
Cheng Ho — Zheng He Pour les articles homonymes, voir Zheng (homonymie). Zheng He (1371 – 1433) (鄭和, pinyin : Zhèng Hé, EFEO : Tch eng Ho, Wade Giles : Cheng Ho, arabe : حجّي محمود [Hajji Mahmud]) était un eunuque chinois et un… … Wikipédia en Français
Zheng He — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Zheng (homonymie). Statue de Zheng He … Wikipédia en Français