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Emperor Jing of
Liang (Chinese: 梁敬帝; 543 – 5 May 558),
personal name Xiao
Fangzhi (蕭方智),
courtesy name ****xiang (慧相),
nickname Fazhen (法真), was an emperor...
- Wei
Fangzhi (Chinese: 韋方質; died
November 30, 690),
formally the Duke of
Fuyang (扶陽公), was an
official of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty who
served as chancellor...
- Yang
Fangzhi (Chinese: 杨芳志; pinyin: Yáng
Fāngzhì; born 9
April 1997) is a
Chinese footballer who
currently plays for
Chinese Champions League side Hunan...
- that Xiao
Fangzhi be
created Crown Prince and Xiao
Yuanming agreed.
General Chen
Baxian launched a raid that
killed Wang in
favor of Xiao
Fangzhi while denouncing...
- xuéyuàn),
formerly Zhengzhou Textile Institute (ZITT) (郑州纺织学院 Zhèngzhōu
fǎngzhī xuéyuàn), is a
public university in Zhengzhou,
Henan province, China. It...
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literary genre of
fangzhi or "treatise on a place" of the Song dynasty.
Although Zheng Qiao of the 12th
century did not
notice the
fangzhi while writing his...
- Cha
emperor (as
Emperor Xuan). All but one of
Emperor Yuan's sons, Xiao
Fangzhi the
Prince of Jin'an (who was not at Jiangling), were put to
death as well...
- Lee Fang-chih (Chinese: 李芳至; pinyin: Lǐ
Fāngzhì; born 20
September 1997) is a
Taiwanese badminton player. Men's
doubles Mixed doubles The BWF
World Tour...
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Deposed by Chen Baxian, died of
natural causes in 556
Emperor Jin 敬皇帝 Xiao
Fangzhi 蕭方智 555–557 (1–2 years) Era(s)
Shaotai (紹泰) 555–556
Taiping (太平) 556–557...
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Fangzhi chubanshe. Li,
Rulong 李如龙; Chang, Song-hing 张双庆 (1992). Kè-Gàn fāngyán...