- Zhu
Changfang (Chinese: 朱常淓; pinyin: Zhū
Chángfāng), also
known as the
Jingyi Taoist (敬一道人; 1608–1646) was the last
Prince of Lu (潞王) (an area claimed...
- Fei
Changfang (Chinese: 費長房; pinyin: Fèi
Chángfáng; fl. 562–598) was a
Chinese Buddhist monk, biographer, and bibliographer, from Chengdu. He
began as...
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Changfang -
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appears in
Shenxian Zhuan to
describe the
ability of
Taoist magician Fei
Changfang. The term 縮地脈 suōdìmài
denotes the
power of
teleportation attributed to...
- he
escaped again to Wei**** to s****
asylum from his
distant uncle, Zhu
Changfang,
Prince of Lu (grandson of the
Longqing Emperor and
nephew of the Wanli...
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drinking chrysanthemum wine on this day
began with the Han
dynasty man Fei
Changfang [zh] and his
disciple Huan Jing [zh]. One year, Fei
advised Huan to bring...
- Yousong,
Hongguang Emperor,
first emperor of the
Southern Ming
Dynasty Zhu
Changfang,
member of the
royal family of
Southern Ming
Dynasty Zhu
Cunji (朱存極),...
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households located approximately 70
kilometers from Houston's
downtown area
Changfang and
Xidao (CFXD) - The CFXD Offs**** Wind
Project is a 589MW capacity...
- his
thirst for
private revenge for the fall of the
Nanjing court. Zhu
Changfang,
Prince of Lu,
declared himself regent in 1645, but
surrendered the next...
- struggles.
Executed by the Qing dynasty.
Known by his
personal name Zhu
Changfang 朱常淓 1 July – 6 July 1645 (5 days) (regency) Era(s)
regent Lu (Luh) (潞王監國)...