- Wei
Chuhou (韋處厚) (773 –
January 29, 829), né Wei Chun (韋淳),
courtesy name
Dezai (德載),
formally the Duke of
Lingchang (靈昌公), was an
official of the Chinese...
- not
mention the
presence of
other Chinese. He
mentioned the
presence of
Chuhou pottery from
present day Lis****, Zhejiang,
suggesting that
Chinese merchants...
- long (****anese: 長鋒, romanized: chouhou),
medium (****anese: 中鋒, romanized:
chuhou),
short (****anese: 短鋒, romanized: tanhou); most
calligraphy is
written with...
- 1297. Wang
Dayuan visited Taiwan in 1349 and
mentioned the
presence of
Chuhou pottery from
modern Lis****,
suggesting that
Chinese merchants had already...
-
rewarding those who
offered such
advice (including the ****ure
chancellors Wei
Chuhou and Li Deyu), but did not seem to
change his behavior. He also was often...
-
agreeing to the chancellors' suggestions. At one point, the
chancellor Wei
Chuhou objected and
offered to resign, but
Emperor Wenzong did not
accept his resignation...
-
Charlemagne (d. 810)
Peter of Atroa,
Byzantine abbot and
saint (d. 837) Wei
Chuhou,
chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty (d. 829) June 11 – Li Miao, Tang dynasty...
- mac Ruadrach, king of
Leinster 'Umayr ibn al-Walid,
Muslim governor Wei
Chuhou,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (b. 773)
Zheng Yin,
chancellor of the Tang...
- to: Wei
Guanzhi (760–821),
chancellor during Emperor Xianzong's
reign Wei
Chuhou (773–829),
chancellor during Emperor Wenzong's
reign This disambiguation...
- Niu
Sengru (823–825, 830–832) Li
Cheng (824–826) Dou
Yizhi (824–828) Wei
Chuhou (826–828) Lu Sui (828–835) Li
Zongmin (829–833, 834–835) Song
Shenxi (830–831)...