-
became a
department magistrate in
Gansu province in 1851. His
brother Chongshi contributed 10,000
taels to the
government for
military expenses, and as...
-
Provincial No.1
Middle School in Ji'nan and
secondary studied at
Beijing Chongshi High School. In 1944, he was
accepted to
Wuhan University,
where he graduated...
- Shengnan, Chengnan, Lutung, Bubei, Bunan, Beixi, Beibei, Beitung, Haisheng,
Chongshi, Zizhu, Guomao, Guo****, Guofeng, Xinxia, Xinshang, Xinzhong, Xinguang,...
- Teng-**** 大安 Dà'ān Tāi-an Thai-ôn Same as
section above 8th Li Yuan-tsu 崇實
Chóngshí Chông-si̍t Chhùng-sṳ̍t 9th Lien Chan 敦化 Dūnhuà Tun-hòa Tûn-fa 10th, 11th...
- (곡량) Kokuryō 皇甫
Branch of Zi (子), from 皇父, the
courtesy name of
Huangfu Chongshi (皇父充石) of the
Duchy of Song in the
Eastern Zhou
dynasty Huángfǔ Wong4 Pou2...
-
ancient China. The
descendants of Duke Dai of Song's
prince named Huangfu Chongshi 皇父充石. An
ancient book Xing Kao 姓考 says
Zheng Kingdom has a
royal clan named...
- sent to live with his cousins. In 1917, at the age of 7, Xiao
entered the
Chongshi School (崇实小学). It was a
church school run by
European missionaries. He...
-
Library to the
Chongshi Academy Library, and
increasing the library's
collection by 1535
through book
purchases and donations. In 1905,
Chongshi Academy became...
- In
office 1867–1867
Viceroy of
Sichuan In
office 1860–1867
Preceded by
Chongshi Succeeded by Wu Tang
Governor of
Hunan In
office 1853–1860
Preceded by...
- (本部初中),
Headquarters Senior High
School (本部高中),
Baoli Branch School (保利分校),
Chongshi Branch School (崇实分校),
Dijing Branch School (帝景分校),
Jinsong Branch School...