- Lü
Buwei (291–235 BCE) was a
Chinese merchant and
politician of the Qin
state during the
Warring States period.
Originally an
influential merchant from...
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around 239 BC
under the
patronage of late pre-imperial Qin
Chancellor Lü
Buwei. In the
evaluation of
Michael Loewe, "The Lü shih ch'un ch'iu is unique...
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expendable diplomatic hostage in Zhao at the time, but the
wealthy merchant Lü
Buwei saw
potential in him and
lobbied for his
adoption by
Crown Prince Anguo's...
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Buwei Yang Chao (née Yang
Buwei;
simplified Chinese: 杨步伟;
traditional Chinese: 楊步偉; pinyin: Yáng
Bùwěi; 1889–1981) was a Chinese-American
physician and...
- merchant, Lü
Buwei, who saw
Yiren as
extraordinary and
detected in him the
potential to
become the king of Qin in the ****ure. Lü
Buwei treated Yiren...
- level. The English-language term "stir-fry" was
coined and
introduced in
Buwei Yang Chao's How to Cook and Eat in Chinese,
first published in 1945, as...
- ISBN 978-0-7391-1263-2. ****lock, John; Riegel,
Jeffrey (2001). The
Annals of Lü
Buwei.
Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-3354-0. Koblitz, Neal (2009)...
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emperor of China. Nie Yuan as Lü
Buwei A
scheming merchant with a re****tion for
cunning and
excellent business sense, Lü
Buwei understands the
importance of...
- 24
April 2014. ****lock, John; Riegel,
Jeffrey (2000). The
annals of Lü
Buwei: a
complete translation and study.
Stanford University Press. ISBN 0804733546...
- as an axle for a
wooden carriage. This
ability drew the
attention of Lü
Buwei, who was
having an
affair with
Queen Dowager Zhao,
mother to King Zheng...