- ********ination of
nationalist leader Song Jiaoren.
According to the
writer Cai
Dengshan [zh], Yuan thus
issued a
warrant for
their arrest, and Gao
began a self-imposed...
- Gao
returned to
China in
early 1914 (Liang 2022),
while the
author Cai
Dengshan [zh] ****erts that he only
returned after Yuan Shikai's
death in 1916 (Cai...
- org "Shift_JIS visualization",
Encoding Standard,
WHATWG Xu, Huan; Xia,
Dengshan (1
September 2023). "Digital
tildes ("∼") may
convey more:
analyzing innovative...
- Chǔ Suìliáng (596–658),
courtesy name
Dengshan,
formally the Duke of Henan, was a
Chinese calligrapher, historian, and
politician who
served as a chancellor...
-
surviving pieces, such as
Climbing the
Mountain (Chinese: 登山; pinyin:
Dēngshān) and
Imitating Ji Kang’s Ode to the Pine (拟拟嵇中散咏松诗). Xie
Daoyun was the...
- (Chinese Zen and
American Literature),
literary criticism (2009)
Wuzai dengshan (Fog Is
Climbing Mountains),
poetry (2010)
Tianyan hongchen (Eye of Heaven...
-
Archived from the
original on 15 July 2024.
Retrieved 17
September 2024. Cai
Dengshan (蔡登山) (25
August 2023). 番禺高奇峰:未尽其才的"岭南三杰 [Panyu Gao Qifeng: The "Three...
-
Publishing House in 1976 and 1977, respectively. In 2016, the
writer Cai
Dengshan [zh]
published a new
edition of
these works through Xiuwei, with larger...
- Yufeng, Guyan, Shude, Baoshu, Xingzong, Guanghua, Shanxia, Hebian, Luchuan,
Dengshan, Fengnan, Lixing, Xinmin, Yanping, Weisheng, ****an, Shoushan, Shaochuantou...
-
Revival of
Scholastic Buddhism. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-43791-3. Cai
Dengshan (蔡登山) (25
August 2023). "番禺高奇峰:未尽其才的"岭南三杰" [Panyu Gao Qifeng: The "Three...