- Qín Jiǔsháo; Wade–Giles: Ch'in Chiu-shao, ca. 1202–1261),
courtesy name
Daogu (道古), was a
Chinese mathematician, meteorologist, inventor, politician,...
- Chu Đạo Cổ (chữ Hán: 朱道古; ? - 866),
known in
Chinese as Zhu
Daogu (Wade–Giles: Chu Tao-ku) was a
chieftain who
allied with Nanzhao's
generals Yang Sijin...
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Nanzhao and
rebel fleet of 4,000 men led by a
native chieftain named Zhu
Daogu (朱道古) was
attacked by a
local commander, who
rammed their vessels and sank...
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governor of Qing
Province (青州,
modern central and
eastern Shandong), and Cui
Daogu (崔道固) the
governor of Ji
Province (冀州,
modern northwestern Shandong), although...
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homes in
several villages were
damaged including in Qings**** Township,
Daogu Township and
Jishi town. In
Minhe County,
Guanting Town and
Zhongchuan Township...
-
Nanzhao and
rebel fleet of 4,000 men led by a Thổ
chief named Chu Đạo Cổ (Zhu
Daogu, 朱道古) was
attacked by a
local commander, who
rammed their vessels and sank...
- headdress) in the Song dynasty. The
Quanzhen (Complete Perfection)
School uses
daogu (道姑, "ladies of the Dao") in
reference to both
convent nuns and
devout laity...
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making medicines that
brought immortality,
Huangfu and
another official, Li
Daogu (李道古)
recommended the
alchemist Liu Mi (柳泌), who
claimed to be able to make...
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religious name was Wu Mei (五梅). In
other traditions Wu Mei was a
Taoist nun (
Daogu, 道姑). She
transmitted the
style to
Huang Baoshan (黄宝善; also
known as Huang...
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Nanzhao and
rebel fleet of 4,000 men led by a
chieftain named Chu Đạo Cổ (Zhu
Daogu, 朱道古) was
attacked by a
local commander, who
rammed their vessels and sank...