Wang Yuanlu (simplified Chinese: 王圆箓; traditional Chinese: 王圓籙; pinyin: Wáng Yuánlù; c. 1849 – 1931) was a Taoist priest and abbot of the Mogao Caves...
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Sūtra was found among the Dunhuang manuscripts in 1900 by Daoist monk Wang Yuanlu and sold to Aurel Stein in 1907. They are dated back to 11 May 868. The...
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Silk Roads. The Library Cave was discovered by a Daoist monk called Wang Yuanlu in 1900, and undocumented contents of the caves were subsequently taken...
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caves. The biggest discovery, however, came from a Chinese Taoist named Wang Yuanlu who had appointed himself guardian of some of these temples around the...
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century, several thousands documents were discovered by the Daoist monk Wang Yuanlu in the Library Cave at Dunhuang. They were subsequently acquired and...
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Arapaho, led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. 1900 – The Taoist monk Wang Yuanlu discovers the Dunhuang manuscripts, a cache of ancient texts that are...
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and is destroyed during the Boxer Rebellion. June 25 – The Taoist monk Wang Yuanlu discovers the Dunhuang manuscripts in the Library Cave or Cave for Preserving...
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Silk Road in "Dunhuang, My Dreamland." The show portrays Daoist priest Wang Yuanlu in accurate garb and performed by an appropriate actor, Chen Yizong....
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European citizens, including the German ambassador. June 25 – Taoist monk Wang Yuanlu discovers the Dunhuang manuscripts, a cache of ancient texts that are...
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Dunhuang Project. At the start of the twentieth century, the Taoist priest Wang Yuanlu appointed himself caretaker of the Mogao Caves, which by this time were...
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Dunhuang, and had both purchased large quantities of manuscripts from Wang Yuanlu (c.1849–1931), a Taoist priest and self-proclaimed guardian of the Mogao...
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president and vice-president. In Dunhuang, Gansu, China, a Daoist monk named Wang Yuanlu rediscovered an entire library of the centuries-old Dunhuang manuscripts...
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Chinese), Inner Mongolian People's publishing corp, ISBN 7-204-04420-7 Xie, Yuanlu (2005), "Analysis of the Tang-Song socioeconomic transformation", Research...
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Zan (1301–1374), painter, one of the Four Masters of the Yuan dynasty Ni Yuanlu (1593–1644), Ming dynasty official and painter Ni Xiangkai (倪象愷; fl. 1720s–30s)...
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dynasty Ni Duan Ni Tuan 倪端 倪端 1436–1505 Ni Tian Ni T'ien 倪田 倪田 1855–1919 Ní Yuánlù Ni Yüan-lu 倪元璐 倪元璐 1593–1644 Ní Zàn Ni Tsan 倪瓚 倪瓒 1301–1374 Pán Tiānshòu...
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was raised from "Prince Regent" to "Uncle Prince Regent" (Shufu shezheng wang 叔父攝政王), in which the Manchu term for "Uncle" (ecike) represented a rank higher...
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and Los Angeles: University of California Press, ISBN 978-0520048041 Xie, Yuanlu (2005), "Analysis of the Tang-Song socioeconomic transformation", Research...
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General Shu Han Gao Ya 高雅 General Lü Bu Gao Yan 高焉 Politician Han dynasty Gao Yuanlü 高元呂 Fangshi, Diviner Gao Zuo 高祚 General Cao Wei Gaotang Chen 高堂琛 Pingyang...
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