- Wang
Fuchen (Chinese: 王辅臣; d. 1681) was a parti****nt in the
Revolt of the
Three Feudatories during the Qing
dynasty against the
Kangxi Emperor. Wang was...
- Ren
Fuchen (Chinese: 任辅臣;
April 1884 –
November 1918) was a
Chinese member of the
Bolshevik party and a
commander of a
Chinese regiment of the
Soviet Red...
- (Chinese: 拂子, pinyin: Fúzi), also
known as a
fuchen (Traditional Chinese: 拂塵;
Simplified Chinese: 拂尘; pinyin:
Fúchén), is a type of fly-whisk,
consisting of...
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preservation of
Taoist material culture.
Several Chinese intellectuals, like Hu
Fuchen (Chinese
Academy of
Social Studies) and Liu
Xiaogan (Chinese University...
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Mainland China. Additionally,
minor Han
military figures, such as Wang
Fuchen, and the
Chahar Mongols, also
revolted against Qing rule. Due to
their history...
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Three Kingdoms period of China. He is best
known for
writing the Ji Han
Fuchen Zan (季漢輔臣贊; pub. 241), a
collection of
praises of
notable persons who served...
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southwest China and he
tried to ally
himself with
local generals such as Wang
Fuchen. The
Kangxi Emperor emplo****
generals including Zhou
Peigong and
Tuhai to...
- Hubei, Sichuan, and Guangxi. In the next 2 years, Geng Jingzhong, Wang
Fuchen, and
Shang Zhixin successively rose in rebellion, and Wu's
rebellion had...
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doctors such as You Zhongren, Shi Zhongmo, Deng Xingbo, Ke Huaizu, Xue
Fuchen, etc. have
either worked in the
imperial hospital, or been
ordered to diagnose...
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Chinese troops in the
Korean War. One of Ma Chengxiang's **** officers, Ma
Fuchen [zh],
defected to the Communists. Ma Guoliang's son Ma
Tingbin became a...