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meaning sissy boy) or "jia ya tou" (假丫头,
meaning fake girl). "
Fanchuan" (反串,
fǎnchùan) is the
historical term for cross-dressing
performing on stage...
- 福建
Shaoxing (紹興/绍兴) Wu (吳/吴) Shan'nan (山南)
Songjiang (松江)
Jinling (金陵)
Fanchuan (泛川)
Today the
three main
centers of
guqin are Beijing, the
Jiangnan area...
- the late Tang dynasty. His
courtesy name was
Muzhi (牧之), and art name
Fanchuan (樊川). He is best
known for his
lyrical and
romantic quatrains. Regarded...
-
built in AD 669 to
reinhume Xuanzang and was one of
eight famed temples in
Fanchuan in the Tang dynasty.
Although the
original Tang
dynasty stone pagoda is...
-
around the world,
often traditionally uses cross-dressed
performers (反串;
fǎnchùan; hóan-chhòan),
specifically women portraying men's
roles in the case of...
- 青岛奥林匹克帆船中心;
traditional Chinese: 青島奧林匹克帆船中心; pinyin: Qīngdǎo Àolínpǐkè
Fānchuán Zhōngxīn) is a
sailing marina located on the
former site of the Beihai...
- Song dynasty, the
prefecture administered 13 counties: Chang'an (長安),
Fanchuan (樊川), Hu (鄠),
Lantian (藍田),
Xianyang (咸陽),
Jingyang (涇陽),
Yueyang (櫟陽)...
- Xiannü [zh] (Chinese: 仙女镇) Xiaoji [zh] (Chinese: 小纪镇) Wujian [zh] (Chinese: 武坚镇)
Fanchuan [zh] (Chinese: 樊川镇) Zhenwu [zh] (Chinese: 真武镇) Yiling [zh] (Chinese: 宜陵镇)...
- with her
husband and son. She
became a well
regarded guqin player of the
Fanchuan school (泛川派),
having been
taught by Shen Caonong.
Among her
favorite repertoire...
- do
rather successfully in the
early 20th century), it
became known as "
Fanchuan",
whose connotation is
something like "Chuan – Everywhere".
There is a...