- 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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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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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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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...
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Although better known in
China where he was
known by many names,
including Lin
Fuchen (林 輔臣), Su Pe Lin Ge Er de (斯普林格尔德), Lin Balu Lin Bao luo, Bi
lishi Lin...
- 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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Chinese troops in the
Korean War. One of Ma Chengxiang's **** officers, Ma
Fuchen 馬輔臣,
defected to the Communists. Ma Guoliang's son Ma
Tingbin became a member...