Gongshi (Chinese: 供石), also known as scholar's rocks or viewing stones, are naturally occurring or shaped rocks which are traditionally appreciated by...
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1992 Consensus (redirect from Jiŭ-Èr Gòngshí)
Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Jiǔ-Èr Gòngshí (in China) Jiǔ-Èr Gòngshì (in Taiwan) Wade–Giles Chiu³-Êrh⁴ Kong⁴-shih² (in China) Chiu³-Êrh⁴...
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natural stones being of greater value. Such stones are similar to Chinese gongshi (供石) and Japanese suiseki (水石). Suseok can be any color. They vary widely...
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Imperial examination (redirect from Gongshi (imperial examination))
scholars"), the juren who ranked first in the provincial examination. Gongshi (貢士, lit. "tribute scholar"), a scholar who passed the triennial metropolitan...
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Fu Gongshi (輔公祏; died 624) was an agrarian rebel leader who served as Du Fuwei's lieutenant during the disintegration of the Chinese Sui dynasty, who...
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Gou Xi (section Defeating Gongshi Fan and Ji Sang)
under the Prince of Donghai, Sima Yue, after he quelled the rebellions of Gongshi Fan (公師藩), Ji Sang and Shi Le. Sima Yue initially valued Gou Xi, but after...
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Cai Gongshi (Chinese: 蔡公時; pinyin: Cài Gōngshí; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai Kung-shih; May 1, 1881 – May 3, 1928) was a Chinese nationalist politician and diplomat...
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Li Xiaogong (section Campaign against Fu Gongshi)
Emperor Gaozu. He defeated Emperor Gaozu's major competitors Xiao Xi and Fu Gongshi. He was one of the few generals of the early Tang dynasty who had already...
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said was their negotiation headquarters, and killed Chinese diplomat Cai Gongshi, eight members of his staff, seven NRA soldiers, and one cook. The exact...
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Public Television Service (PTS, Chinese: 公共電視/公視; pinyin: Gōnggòng Diànshì/Gōngshì), is the first independent public broadcasting institution in Taiwan, which...
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Coastal National Geopark, Dalian, China Limestone from Lake Tai, used in gongshi, a Chinese stone art Folded limestone layers on Cascade Mountain in Provo...
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traditional daoism and juxtaposition, themes very popular in that style of decoration. Gongshi 杨志坚 (2000). 太湖石. 火山地质与矿产. 3 (in Chinese): 226–233. v t e...
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when the Eastern Göktürks made incursions. In 623, when the general Fu Gongshi rebelled at Danyang (丹楊, in modern Nanjing, Jiangsu), Emperor Gaozu briefly...
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Shihong), Wu (吳; by Li Zitong), Yan (燕; by Gao Kaidao), and Song (宋; by Fu Gongshi). The Tang dynasty that superseded the Sui launched a decade-long military...
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were upset by Yong's decision to remove him from power. Ying's general, Gongshi Fan took advantage of their resentment and rebelled. Among the people who...
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Chenggu County, Shaanxi, China Tianming (天明; 623–624), era name used by Fu Gongshi, self-proclaimed emperor of Song during the Sui–Tang transition Tianming...
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Jinan and the Kuomintang troops moving into the city (Jinan incident). Cai Gongshi, a Kuomintang emissary sent to negotiate and 16 members of his entourage...
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Oct 3, 2016. Oiwan Lam (5 October 2016). "Chinese Authorities Shutter 'Gongshi' Intellectual Website, Leading Netizens to Ask: Is This 'The End of Consensus'...
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from Liaoyang [ Liaoyang jun (遼陽軍)] 345. Singer from the heart [ Zhang gongshi (張貢士)] 346. Aimée [ Ainu (愛奴)] 347. Magistrate of castrate-father [ Shanfu...
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later joined Sima Ying's retainer, Gongshi Fan (公師藩), who rose up to avenge the prince after his removal. Following Gongshi Fan's death, Ji Sang and Shi Le...
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First Secretary (一等秘书; yīděng mìshū) Counselor (参赞; cānzàn) Minister (公使; gōngshǐ) Ambassador (大使; dàshǐ) The following ranks are used in the Egyptian Ministry...
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frequently displayed together in a tokonoma. Chinese scholar's rocks called gongshi influenced the development of suiseki in Japan. The history of suiseki...
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dynasties period Song (宋) (623–624), a short-lived state established by Fu Gongshi during the Sui–Tang transition Song dynasty (宋朝) (960–1279), an imperial...
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Xuancheng in what is now the Anhui province, from the rebel leader Fu Gongshi. March 13 – (17 Ramadah 2 AH) The Battle of Badr takes place in what is...
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CE 3 years Liu Heita (r. 622–623 CE) Tianzao 天造 622–623 CE 2 years Fu Gongshi (r. 623–624 CE) Tianming 天明 623–624 CE 2 years Qiande 乾德 Unknown Unknown...
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homage to Emperor Gaozu and stayed at Chang'an. In 624, his general Fu Gongshi rose against Tang rule, claiming to have his blessing, and he subsequently...
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Liang Youyu Traditional Chinese 梁有譽 Simplified Chinese 梁有誉 Gongshi (courtesy name) Traditional Chinese 公實 Simplified Chinese 公实 Lanting Jushi (art name)...
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the incident, the Japanese killed KMT foreign affairs commissioner Cai Gongshi, several diplomats, and about five thousand Chinese civilians. In May 1928...
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made the commandant at Gui Prefecture. In fall 623, the Tang general Fu Gongshi, who had served as the deputy of the powerful general Li Fuwei the Prince...
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similar to that of the bonsai.[citation needed] Trees portal Chinese garden Gongshi - Chinese scholar's rock Bonsai - Japanese art of growing trees in trays...
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