Wang Shichong — (王世充) (d. 621), courtesy name Xingman (行滿), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty who deposed Sui s last emperor Yang Tong and briefly ruled as the emperor of a succeeding state of Zheng. He first became prominent during the reign of… … Wikipedia
Yang Tong — (楊侗) (605 619), known in traditional histories by his princely title of Prince of Yue (越王) or by his era name as Lord Huangtai (皇泰主), posthumous name (as bestowed by Wang Shichong) Emperor Gong (恭皇帝), courtesy name Renjin (仁謹), was an emperor of… … Wikipedia
Singapore at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games — Infobox Country SEA Games NOC=SIN games=2005 gamesloc=the Philippines competitors=363 sports= flagbearer= gold=42 silver=32 bronze=55 total=129 rank=6 seagamesappearances=1977 • 1979 • 1981 • 1983 • 1985 • 1987 • 1989 • 1991 • 1993 • 1995 • 1997… … Wikipedia
Liste von Wörterbüchern zur chinesischen Sprache — Chinesische Wörterbücher dienen der Sammlung und Erklärung von chinesischen Wörtern. Im Folgenden werden die wichtigsten Wörterbücher zur chinesischen Sprache in einer alphabetischen Liste dargeboten. Eine strenge Unterscheidung zwischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liste von chinesischen Wörterbüchern — Chinesische Wörterbücher dienen der Sammlung und Erklärung von chinesischen Wörtern. Im Folgenden werden die wichtigsten Wörterbücher zur chinesischen Sprache in einer alphabetischen Liste dargeboten. Eine strenge Unterscheidung zwischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fiona Ma — 馬世雲 Speaker Pro Tempore of the California State Assembly Incumbent Assumed office March 27, 2010 … Wikipedia
Li Qi — (李期) (314 338), courtesy name Shiyun (世運), posthumous name Duke You of Qiongdu (邛都幽公), was an emperor of the Chinese state Cheng Han. He seized the throne after his brother Li Yue (李越) assassinated their father Li Xiong s designated heir, their… … Wikipedia
Change of Xianbei names to Han names — The Change of Xianbei family names to Han names was part of a larger sinicization campaign.[1][2] It was at its peak intensity under Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei dynasty in 496.[2] Contents 1 … Wikipedia
Hou Jing — (侯景) (d. 552), courtesy name Wanjing (萬景), was a general for the Chinese states Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, and Liang Dynasty, and briefly, after controlling the Liang imperial regime for several years, usurped the Liang throne, establishing a… … Wikipedia
Zu Ting — (祖珽), courtesy name Xiaozheng (孝徵), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi (550 577). He was renowned for his literary and administrative talents, but his ambitiousness eventually led to his falsely accusing the great general Hulü… … Wikipedia