- Yu
Dayou (1503–1579),
courtesy name Zhifu, art name Xujiang, was a
Chinese martial artist,
military general, and
writer best
known for
countering the...
- Lo Ta-yu (Chinese: 羅大佑; pinyin: Luó
Dàyòu; born 20 July 1954), also
known as Luo
Dayou and Law Tai-yau, is a
Taiwanese singer and songwriter.
During the...
- Wu Ta-You (simplified Chinese: 吴大猷;
traditional Chinese: 吳大猷; pinyin: Wú
Dàyóu) (27
September 1907 – 4
March 2000) was a
Chinese physicist and
writer who...
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original on 2
December 2013,
retrieved 11 June 2012 Zhai,
Dayou; Williams, Mark; Siveter,
David J.; Siveter,
Derek J.; Harvey,
Thomas H...
- China, a
force of
Imperial Ming
soldiers under the
command of
General Yu
Dayou (Sammo Hung) ****ault a
fortress held by ****anese
pirates (wokou). The attack...
- Ma
Dayou or Dah-You Maa (Chinese: 马大猷;
March 1, 1915 – July 17, 2012) was a
Chinese acoustical physicist,
specializing in
various aspects of acoustics...
- Liu (Cheng Han or Xuantong),
Chinese Grand general (d. 303) Sima You (or
Dayou),
Chinese prince and
politician (d. 283) Dongcheon,
Korean ruler of Goguryeo...
- Nanpu, Zhuangjing, Ciwen, Xinpu, Ruiqing, Bao'an, Baoqing, Sanyuan, Sanmin,
Dayou, Daxing, Chenggong, Bianzhou, Zhongyi, Tungshan, Tungmen, Jingxi, Chunri...
-
active on the
coast of China. At one point,
Generals Qi
Jiguang and Yu
Dayou were
stationed in
Fuqing and
Putian in the
Central Fujian. The
local monks...
-
military figures involved in
combating the
wokou were Qi
Jiguang and Yu
Dayou. Yu
Dayou was a Ming
dynasty general ****igned to
defend the
coast against the...