friends in China, especially to Dr. Hu Suh of the National University of Peking{...} Ji'an, Bai (March 2006). "Hu Shi and Zhang Shizhao". Chinese Studies...
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Shi Hu (Chinese: 石虎; 295–349), courtesy name Jilong (季龍), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Wu of Later Zhao (後趙武帝), was an emperor of the...
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Later Zhao (section Reign of Shi Hu)
founded by former Han-Zhao general Shi Le, the capital was at Xiangguo (襄國, in modern Xingtai, Hebei), but in 335 Shi Hu moved the capital to Yecheng (鄴城...
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Shi Hu (Chinese: 石虎; pinyin: Shí Hǔ; born 1942), early name Shi Chenghu, is an established modern Chinese artist. He was born in Xushui County, Hebei...
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and even more ferocious nephew Shi Hu who, after Shi Le's death, seized power from Shi Le's son Shi Hong. Additionally, Shi Le was an important figure in...
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largely during the time when Pu Hong served under Later Zhao's emperor Shi Hu. Shi Hu, while outwardly appreciative of Pu Hong's service, was deeply apprehensive...
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Lahu people (redirect from Người La Hủ)
Lahu people (Chinese: 拉祜族 Lāhùzú; Lahu: Ladhulsi / Kawzhawd; Vietnamese: La Hủ) are an ethnic group native to China, Myanmar, and the rest of Mainland Southeast...
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Ran Min (section During Shi Hu's reign)
Zhao's founder Shi Le defeated Chen in 311, he captured the 11-year-old Ran Zhan as well, and for reasons unknown, he had his nephew Shi Hu adopt Ran Zhan...
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by folk wit and humour." Waley followed Hu Shi's lead, as shown in Hu's introduction to the 1943 edition. Hu scorned the allegorical interpretations of...
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Shi Cong (Chinese: 侍聪; pinyin: Shì Cōng; born 12 March 2001) is a Chinese artistic gymnast. He competed in the Junior Asian Gymnastics Championships in...
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approved by the WGSN; which included Aludra for this star. In Chinese, 弧矢 (Hú Shǐ), meaning Bow and Arrow, refers to an asterism consisting of Eta Canis Majoris...
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nephew Shi Hu, a ferocious general, had too much power, began to transfer some of Shi Hu's power to Shi Hong, but this only served to aggravate Shi Hu, who...
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minister Zhao Gao to learn Legalism, by the decree of Qin Shi Huang. There is a possibility that Hu Ji was a princess from the Greco-Bactrian Euthydemid dynasty...
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era that the term "New Woman" first emerged in China. This term, used by Hu Shi (1891-1962) during a 1918 lecture, suggested that women were more than just...
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Hu Jintao (born 21 December 1942) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 2002 to...
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these stars were Al ʽAdhārā (العذاري), 'the Virgins'. In Chinese, 弧矢 (Hú Shǐ), meaning Bow and Arrow, refers to an asterism consisting of ε Canis Majoris...
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third of four short-lived Later Zhao emperors after the death of his father Shi Hu (Emperor Wu). He is sometimes referred to by his title prior to becoming...
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Sixteen Kingdoms (redirect from Wu Hu period)
Liu Cong's death, the kingdom was split between Liu Yao and General Shi Le. Shi Le was an ethnic Jie who had worked as an indentured farm laborer before...
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scholars' attention to the influences of folklore on classical literature. Hu Shi of Peking University, a strong advocate of Vernacular Chinese, concluded...
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New Culture Movement (section Hu Shih)
ideas, and create new cultures. In Hu Shi's view, this is also the premise for the formation of modern state order. Hu was among the influential New Culture...
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(竹青)] 434. Repentant Jealous [ Duan shi (段氏)] 435. The vixen in the box [ Hu nü (狐女)] 436. Wise Woman [ Zhang shi fu (張氏婦)] 437. The fish friend [ Yu...
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Yao Yizhong (section Service under Shi Hong and Shi Hu)
state's third ruler, Shi Hu. As Zhao collapsed in 350, he sided with Shi Zhi against the Ran Wei breakaway state, becoming one of Shi Zhi's top commanders...
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last of four short-lived emperors after the death of his father Shi Hu (Emperor Wu). Shi Zhi reigned briefly for about a year. He is sometimes referred...
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father Shi Hu (Emperor Wu). He is sometimes referred to by his title prior to becoming emperor, Prince of Pengcheng (彭城王). Shi Zun was a son of Shi Hu and...
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approved by the WGSN; which included Wezen for this star. In Chinese, 弧矢 (Hú Shǐ), meaning Bow and Arrow, refers to an asterism consisting of δ Canis Majoris...
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University of China Press, 1990, p. 352. Hu Shi: "Full Internationalization and Total Westernization", in "Hu Shi and Chinese and Western Culture" (Buffalo...
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attached. It was described by Luo Huilin and Hu Shi-xue in 1999. V. rectangulata was described by Luo Huilin and Hu Shi-xue of the Yunnan Institute of Biological...
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108, 113 or 150 depending on how they are counted. The book called Yang Shi Taijiquan ("Yang-style tai chi"), by Fu Zhongwen, breaks the form into each...
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Water Margin (redirect from Shui Hu Zhuàn)
'Sui Hu'] (translated by "T.K.C.")" (PDF), The China Critic: 234–235 reprinted at China Heritage Quarterly. Written by Jin, but attributed to Shi Nai'an...
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