- Chen
Baochen (traditional Chinese: 陳寶琛;
simplified Chinese: 陈宝琛; pinyin: Chén
Bǎochēn; 1848–1935) was a
Chinese official during late Qing era, hailing...
- Li
Baochen (李寶臣) (718 –
February 6, 781),
originally named Zhang Zhongzhi (張忠志),
courtesy name
Weifu (為輔),
known as An
Zhongzhi (安忠志)
during the Anshi...
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normally only
admitted whites.
During this period, Puyi and his
advisers Chen
Baochen,
Zheng Xiaoxu, and Luo
Zhenyu discussed plans to
restore Puyi as Emperor...
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finds a 60-year-old pet
cricket that he was
given by
palace official Chen
Baochen on his
coronation day and
gives it to the child.
Amazed by the gift, the...
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during the
Anshi Rebellion, and
later served the
warlord Li
Baochen.
After Li
Baochen's death he
joined the
Imperial cause,
giving the
Imperial army...
- thereafter, the Tang
state was
plagued by
warlords such as Tian Chengsi, Li
Baochen, and
Liang Chongyi who
essentially governed their realms as independent...
- in 1896 by Lin Shu, an
eminent Fujian scholar and
translator and Chen
Baochen,
tutor of the last
Chinese emperor Puyi
during the Qing dynasty. The university...
- 2014–present
Relatives Ming Tsai (uncle)
Stephen W. Tsai (grandfather) Li
Baochen (great-grandfather)
Modeling information Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Hair...
- Shā Gàn (1885 – 10 July 1913), also
known as
Baochen or by his
nickname Angry, was a
democratic revolutionary and
anarchist in the late Qing
dynasty and...
-
Tieliang (Chinese: 鐵良, 5
April 1863 – 8 June 1938),
courtesy name
Baochen (寶臣), was a
member of
Bordered White Banner, a
general in the late Qing dynasty...