• Jia Kui (30–101 CE), courtesy name Jingbo, was a Confucian philosopher who lived in the early Eastern Han period. He was a descendant of the Western Han...
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  • Jia Kui may refer to: Jia Kui (scholar) (賈逵), courtesy name Jingbo (景伯), Eastern Han dynasty scholar and astronomer, see Yin Mo Jia Kui (general) (賈逵)...
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    regions. Jia Yi (賈誼; 200–169 BCE), official of the Han dynasty Jia Kui (scholar) (賈逵; 30–101), scholar and astronomer of the Eastern Han dynasty Jia Xu (賈詡;...
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    The Hundred Family Surnames (Chinese: 百家姓), commonly known as Bai Jia Xing, also translated as Hundreds of Chinese Surnames, is a classic Chinese text...
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  • reported alive by his disciples. November 8 – Nerva, Roman emperor (d. AD 98) Jia Kui, Chinese Confucian philosopher (d. AD 101) Mobon of Goguryeo, Korean king...
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    governor and a prominent Legalist scholar who had been a student of the Qin dynasty official Li Si. Wu brought Jia onto his staff, and when he became...
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    of one of the taotie masks are two kui dragons. Kui dragons and banana leaf patterns are on the legs. Bronze Jia H. 29.5 cm Period: late Shang dynasty:...
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  • Catholic tradition) Gan Ying, Chinese ambassador of the Han dynasty Jia Kui, Chinese scholar and philosopher (b. AD 30) Silius Italicus, Roman politician and...
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  • the Han capital at Luoyang when he was eighteen. There he studied under Jia Kui and befriended notable persons such as the poet and politician Ma Rong...
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    living. According to some prominent scholars, including Guo Moruo, Shangdi was originally identical to Ku (or Kui) or Diku ("Divus Ku"), the progenitor...
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  • pope (approximate date). Gao Rou, Chinese general and politician (d. 263) Jia Kui, Chinese general and politician (d. 228) Tuoba Liwei, Chinese leader of...
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  • Tuo Zhang Xiqian as Hua Xin Ding Xiaonan as Hua Xiong Liu Kui as Huang Gai Zhao Xu as Huang Kui Sun Wanqing as Huang Quan Song Laiyun as Huang Zhong Ren...
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  • training one's desires and conduct. Legalist doctrine was formulated by Li Kui, Shang Yang (d. 338 BC), Han Fei (d. 233 BC), and Li Si (d. 208 BC), who...
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  • The Devil Punisher (category Zhong Kui)
    by night, Zhong Kui, a reincarnated deity must jog his amnesiac lover's memory of their millennium-long romance. Mike He as Zhong Kui / Zhong Zheng-nan...
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    296BCE. On the other hand, a minority of scholars believe King Ai did indeed exist.[citation needed] Li Kui, a Legalist philosopher and chancellor Yue...
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    He is killed in action during a battle against the Shang general Zhang Kui (張奎). Huang Feihu is born in a family of officials who have served the Shang...
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    (modern Luohe in Henan). He was a student of the scholar-official Jia Kui 賈逵 (30–101 CE). Under Jia, he established himself as a master in his own right...
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    School of Names (redirect from Ming jia)
    grew out of Mohism. Sometimes termed Logicians or Sophists modernly, Han scholars used it in reference to figures earlier termed Disputers in the Zhuangzi...
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  • Li Kui-Ming. Your Ultimate Book in Feng Shui. Ju Ming Zheng Tang (2007) 20. Li Kui-Ming. Jiu Xing Feng Shui Xue. Ju Ming Zheng Tang (2007) 25. Li Kui-Ming...
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  • subordinate and an expert in many fields. Steve Yoo (voiced by Qi Sijia) as Jia Kui, a former soldier who was captured by Sui Zhou after fifteen years on the...
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  • the Cao Wei state Domitius Ulpianus, Roman jurist and prefect (b. 170) Jia Kui, Chinese general of the Cao Wei state (b. 174) Lü Fan, Chinese general...
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    Zhao Dong Zhongshu Dongfang Shuo Dou Wu Huan Tan Jia Yi Jia Kui Jing Fang Kong Anguo Liu An Lu Jia Liu Xiang Ma Rong Wang Chong Wang Fu Xun Yue Yang...
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  • sympathetic towards Li Kui. The unsuspecting Li Kui indulges in alcohol to forget the sorrow of losing his mother. When Li Kui is drunk, Squire Cao sends...
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  • Marquess Wen of Wei Li Kui Duke Xiao of Qin Shang Yang Shen Buhai Wu Qi Shen Dao Zhang Yi Han Fei Li Si Qin Shi Huang Han figures Jia Yi Emperor Wen of Han...
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    scholars alive. They eventually compiled a list of the Ten Crimes of Qin to highlight his tyrannical actions. The famous Han poet and statesman Jia Yi...
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    milestone in modern Laozi research. The manuscripts, identified simply as 'A' (jia) and 'B' (yi), were found in a tomb that was sealed in 168 B.C.E. The texts...
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    Chunshen of Chu state Lord Mengchang of Qi state Tian Dan of Qi state Li Kui of Wei state Hui Shi of Wei State Lin Xiangru of Zhao state Li Mu of Zhao...
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    Confucianism (redirect from Jiā)
    adopted as the basis of the imperial exams and the core philosophy of the scholar-official class in the Song dynasty (960–1297). The abolition of the examination...
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    forefather of the Fajia. Its more Legalistic figures include ministers Li Kui and Shang Yang, and more Daoistic figures Shen Buhai and philosopher Shen...
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    known definitive example of fu rhapsody, written by the Han-era scholar Jia Yi in 170 BC. Jia does not reference the Zhuangzi by name, but cites it for one-sixth...
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