- in present-day Yongzhou,
southern Hunan, Zhou was
originally named Zhou
Dunshi.
Raised by a scholar-official family, he
changed his name in 1063 to avoid...
- 贾耽;
traditional Chinese: 賈耽; pinyin: Jiǎ Dān, 730 – 805),
courtesy name
Dunshi (敦詩) and
formally Duke
Yuanjing of Wei (魏元靖公), was a
Chinese cartographer...
-
black women empowerment themed fund, had
already partnered up to
deliver Dunshi branded cement in
South Africa. The new
plant was
enthusiastically welcomed...
- and eldest-living
daughter of King Mun (Dae Heummu). She was
taught by
Dunshi Yueli (敦诗悦礼) in her
early years. She
later married a man from her clan,...
- Cui Qun (崔群) (772 –
August 30, 832),
courtesy name
Dunshi (敦詩), was an
official of the
Chinese Tang dynasty,
serving as a
chancellor during the
reign of...
- organs.
Their action is
manifested in
intermittent stabbing pains." The
dùnshī 遁尸 "reclusive corpse",
which "attaches
itself to your
bones and so enters...
-
equanimity and comp****ion". Zhou was born in Daozhou, with the
given name of "
Dunshi". This was soon
changed to
Dunyi in 1063 when
Emperor Yingzong came into...