- Wu
Chengzhen (Chinese: 吳誠真; born 14
January 1957) is the
first woman to
become a
Fangzhang (prin****l abbess) in the
history of Taoism,
which occurred...
- Lin-shin (1931–1998) Shi
Zhouren (1934–2021) Wang
Liping (born 1949) Wu
Chengzhen (born 1957)
Taoism Daodejing Taoist schools List of
people by
belief "Famous...
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meditative text that was
written by the
Shangqing School patriarch Sima
Chengzhen (647–735).
Taoism incorporated many
Buddhist practices during the Tang...
-
ritual specialists,
Taoist poets, and
official patriarchs, such as Sima
Chengzhen." He
reorganized imperial rituals based on
Taoist forms,
sponsored Taoist...
- over the ministry; the
Director of the
Military Control Commission Yin
Chengzhen became the head of the ministry. In 1969, the
State Council approved the...
-
Argentine politician and
sportsman January 14
Anchee Min,
Chinese writer Wu
Chengzhen,
Chinese Buddhist abbess January 15 –
Mario Van Peebles, African-American...
- over the ministry; the
Director of the
Military Control Commission Yin
Chengzhen served as the head of the ministry. The
Military Control Commission was...
- examinations. This was the
height of
Taoist influence in
Chinese history. Sima
Chengzhen (647—735 CE) is an
important intellectual figure of this period. He is...
- lost the lawsuit, so the
company owns the
copyright of this song. Xiang,
Chengzhen (項程鎮) (1
December 2012). 月亮代表我的心作詞者 爭著作權敗訴 [Writer of "The Moon Represents...
- Zhou
Enlai Hua
Guofeng Minister of
Finance In
office 19 June 1954 – 22 June 1970
Premier Zhou
Enlai Preceded by Deng
Xiaoping Succeeded by Yin
Chengzhen...