-
where a
corrupt officer,
Canjun or the adjutant, was
ridiculed by a
jester named Grey Hawk (蒼鶻). The
characters in
Canjun Opera are
thought to be the...
- (Chinese: 安東將軍; pinyin: Āndōng jiāngjūn),
Zhongbing canjun (Chinese: 中兵參軍; pinyin: Zhōng bīng
cānjūn), and
served as
Imperial Censor of the
Palace (Chinese:...
-
where a
corrupt officer,
Canjun or the adjutant, was
ridiculed by a
jester named Grey Hawk (蒼鶻). The
characters in
Canjun Opera are
thought to be the...
-
during the
Sixteen Kingdoms period. The
adjutant (Chinese: 參軍; pinyin:
cānjūn) Zhou Yan (周延) once
embezzled several hundred bolts of
official silk as...
-
first painted at
Nanjing in 364. In 366, he
became an
officer (Da Sima
Canjun or ****istant to the
Minister of Defense, 大司馬參軍).
Later he was
promoted to...
- 司空; pinyin: Sīkōng) and was then
appointed Changliu canjun (Chinese: 長流參軍; pinyin: Chángliú
cānjūn). He
further served as
General Zhenyuan (Chinese: 鎮遠將軍;...
-
holding the
posts of Situ
Shicaocanjun (Chinese: 司徒士曹參軍; pinyin: Sītú shì cáo
cānjūn). 簡修煒 (2000). 北朝五史辭典
Volume 2 (in Chinese). 山東敎育出版社. p. 999.
Retrieved 1...
- and
spent his time
afterward as an
administrator for
public order (sikou
canjun) at
Songzhou in
modern eastern Sichuan. He was
promoted to
grand master...
- five role
types in yuanben, namely:
Fujing (Chinese: 副淨),
derived from the
canjun role type in canjunxi, a
clown Fumo (Chinese: 副末),
derived from the canghu...
- his
official service career as the
civil service officer (司功參軍,
Sigong Canjun) at Bo
Prefecture (亳州,
roughly modern Bozhou, An****), and
later served as...