Minamoto no Yoshitomo (源 義朝) (1123 – 11 February 1160) was the head of the Minamoto clan and a general of the late Heian period of Japanese history. His...
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(崇徳院) Minamoto no Kanemasa (源兼昌) Master of the Left Capital Akisuke (左京大夫顕輔) Horikawa, attendant to Empress Taiken (待賢門院堀河) Later Tokudaiji Minister of...
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Shōmei-mon In (承明門院): Minamoto no Zaishi/Ariko (源在子) (1171-1257) - consort of Emperor Go-Toba (mother of Emperor Tsuchimikado) Bōmon In (坊門院): Imperial Princess...
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Kōrin-in (興臨院) Kōtō-in (高桐院) Nyoi-an (如意庵) Ōbai-in (黄梅院) Ryōgen-in (龍源院) Ryōkō-in (龍光院) Sangen-in (三玄院) Shinju-an (真珠庵) Shōgen-in (松源院) Shōju-in (正受院) Shōrin-in...
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Noriko (憲子内親王) later Empress Dowager Shinsenyō-mon-in (新宣陽門院) Court lady: Minamoto no Chikako (源親子), Kitabatake Morochika's daughter Imperial Prince Moriyoshi...
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Ryōgen-in (龍源院) is a subtemple of the Daitoku-ji Buddhist complex, located in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was constructed in 1502. There are five gardens...
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Minamoto no Yoriie (Japanese: 源 頼家, September 11, 1182 – August 14, 1204) was the second shōgun (1202–1203) of Japan's Kamakura shogunate, and the first...
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becoming a Buddhist nun and taking the name Daikōin (大広院). She was the founder of the temple Yogen-in (養源院). Her time period being that of large turmoil and...
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Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) Wang Shan (王珊) (31 July 2014). 中国工程院院士茆智:防控农业面源水污染须发展水利. sciencenet.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 January 2023. 茆智. cae...
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Rei'un'in (冷雲院宮; 1611) Eleventh Son: Imperial Prince Priest Dōkō (道晃法親王; 8 April 1612 – 5 August 1679) Tenth Daughter: Princess Kūkain (空花院宮; 1613) Consort...
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Du Xinyuan (Chinese: 杜心源) (1905–1985) birth name Du Chunren (Chinese: 杜春仁), was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Wutai County,...
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consort of Emperor Shirakawa of Japan. She was a daughter of Minamoto Akifusa (源顕房), and adopted by Fujiwara no Morozane (藤原師実). Issue Imperial Prince Atsufumi...
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Retrieved 27 September 2021. Wu Xianbiao (吴显彪) (30 November 2017). 涟源籍科学家王汉中当选中国工程院院士. ldnews.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 27 September 2021. 王汉中. ckcest...
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Shunkamon-in (春華門院, 1195–1211) – unmarried Empress as adopted mother of Emperor Juntoku Consort: Minamoto no Zaishi/Ariko (源在子) later Shomeimon-in (承明門院; 1171–1257)...
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Wanyuan (simplified Chinese: 万源; traditional Chinese: 萬源; pinyin: Wànyuán; lit. 'ten thousand springs') is a county-level city in the northeast of Sichuan...
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Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China Geyuan, Jiangxi (葛源鎮, Gěyuán Zhèn), a town in Hengfeng County, Jiangxi, China Geyuan Temple (閣院寺, Géyùan Sì), a Buddhist temple in Laiyuan...
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Senkomon'in (宣光門院, 1297–1360), Ogimachi Saneakira's daughter First Daughter: Imperial Princess Hisako (1318–1358; 寿子内親王) later Kianmon-in (徽安門院), married Emperor...
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Asako (庭田(源)朝子), the daughter of Niwata Nagakata (庭田長賢). Lady-in-waiting: Kajūji (Fujiwara) Fujiko (1464–1535; 勧修寺(藤原)藤子) later Hōraku-mon'in (豊楽門院), Kajūji...
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across Japan. Several temples in Kyoto, such as Yōgen-in (養源院), Genkō-an (源光庵), and Hōsen-in (宝泉院), have a blood-stained ceiling that had been the floor of...
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(大炊御門(藤原)麗子) later Onmeimon'in (陰明門院), Ōinomikado Yorisane's daughter Lady-in-waiting: Tsuchimikado (Minamoto) no Michiko (土御門(源)通子; d.1221), Minamoto Michimumen's...
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later Yūgimon'in (遊義門院), Emperor Go-Fukakusa's daughter Consort: Horikawa (Minamoto) Motoko (堀河(源)基子) later Nishika'mon-in (西華門院; 1269–1355), Horikawa...
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Fugenzan Meigetsu-in (福源山明月院) is a Rinzai Zen temple of the Kenchō-ji school in Kita-Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan. It is also known as The Temple of Hydrangeas...
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(藤原高長) Lady-in-waiting: Niwata (Minamoto) Asako (庭田(源)朝子; 1437–1492) later Sōgyoku-mon'in (蒼玉門院), Niwata Shigekata's daughter First son: Imperial Prince...
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선원계보기략(璿源系譜記略). Academy of Korean Studies. 승정원일기 2699책 (탈초본 128책) 고종 3년 2월 13일 계묘 1/2 기사. 承政院日記. 승정원일기 2773책 (탈초본 130책) 고종 9년 2월 22일 병자 7/33 기사. 承政院日記. 승정원일기...
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the transliteration of a number of Chinese family names (e.g. 袁, 元, 苑, 原, 源, 爰, 遠) Yuan Haowen (元好問; 1190–1257), Chinese poet, author, and official Thai...
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(橘好古) Dainagon, Minamoto no Masanobu (源雅信) Dainagon, Fujiwara no Kaneie (藤原兼家) Dainagon, Minamoto no Nobumitsu (源延光) (Gon-no-Dainagon, 権大納言) Dainagon,...
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Tiangongyuan station (redirect from 天宫院站)
Tiangongyuan station (simplified Chinese: 天宫院站; traditional Chinese: 天宮院站; pinyin: Tiāngōngyuàn Zhàn) is a station on and the southern terminus of the...
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Asia Committee. "商道展宏图,纵横德居先——访清华公共管理学院院友郭沛源". School of Public Policy & Management, Tsinghua University. "郭沛源谈China SIF年会:聚焦绿色投资者". 中国金融信息网. "2014"中国十大管理实践"榜单及评委简介"...
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Minamoto no Michichika (源 通親, 1149 – November 7, 1202) was a Japanese noble and statesman of the late Heian period and early Kamakura period. Serving...
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(Kitabatake) Akiko (源 (北畠) 顕子), Kitabatake Chikafusa's daughter First daughter: Imperial Princess Noriko (憲子内親王; 1345–1391) later Shin-Sen'mon-in (新宣陽門院) Court Lady:...
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