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Beizi (Chinese: 褙子; pinyin:
bèizi), also
known as
beizi (Chinese: 背子; pinyin:
bēizi) and
chuozi (Chinese: 綽子; pinyin: chuòzi), is an item worn in traditional...
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Manchu princes.
Gushan beizi (ᡤᡡᠰᠠᡳ ᠪᡝᡳ᠌ᠰᡝ gūsa-i beise; 固山贝子; 固山貝子; gùshān
bèizǐ; хошууны бэйс),
commonly simplified to
beizi, and
translated as "Prince...
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outer skirt), the
aoqun (an upper-body
garment with a long underskirt), the
beizi and the shenyi, and the
shanku (an upper-body
garment with ku trousers)...
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referred as
beizi (Chinese: 褙子) or half-
beizi (i.e. short-sleeved
beizi)
before the term
beizi eventually came to
refer to a long-sleeved
beizi in the Song...
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beizi (褙子) is an item of
traditional Chinese attire common to both men and women,
similar to a cloak. Most po****r
during the Ming dynasty,
beizi also...
- lit. 'Island of [the] Lighthouse';
Mandarin Chinese: 北子島/北子岛; pinyin:
Běizǐ Dǎo; Vietnamese: Đảo Song Tử Đông), with a land area of 12.7
hectares (31...
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awarded a
beizi title in 1852
Yikuang (1838–1917), Mianxing's
eldest son and Mianti's
adoptive son,
initially a
fuguo jiangjun,
promoted to
beizi in 1852...
- area.
Xinlihot was
renamed Beizi Temple (貝子廟)
after the
Qianlong Emperor built the
Beizi Temple in 1743. Today, the
Beizi temple is one of the largest...
- was
changed to "Yinti" (胤禵). In 1709,
Yinti was
granted the
title of a
beizi. In 1718,
after Dzungar forces defeated a Qing army
along the
Salween River...
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former rivals. In 1725, the
Yongzheng Emperor stripped Yuntang off his
beizi title,
banished him from the
Aisin Gioro clan, and
imprisoned him in Baoding...