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Gongshi (Chinese: 供石), also
known as scholar's
rocks or
viewing stones, are
naturally occurring or
shaped rocks which are
traditionally appreciated by...
- at low
prices by
Gong Shi, with a note
below the
title of the poem: "so
suffering from the
Gong Shi" (Chinese: 苦宮市也; pinyin: kǔ
gōngshì yě). Bai Juyi, the...
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natural stones being of
greater value. Such
stones are
similar to
Chinese gongshi (供石) and ****anese
suiseki (水石).
Suseok can be any color. They vary widely...
- Cai
Gongshi (Chinese: 蔡公時; pinyin: Cài
Gōngshí; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai Kung-shih; May 1, 1881 – May 3, 1928) was a
Chinese nationalist politician and diplomat...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Jiǔ-Èr
Gòngshí (in China) Jiǔ-Èr
Gòngshì (in Taiwan) Wade–Giles Chiu³-Êrh⁴ Kong⁴-shih² (in China) Chiu³-Êrh⁴...
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Shi, Duke of Shao (died c. 1000 BCE), born Ji
Shi,
posthumous name Kang (康), also
known as Lord Shao or Duke of Shao, was a high-ranking
minister of the...
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Windsor Herman,
Edward S.; Chomsky, Noam (2011). 製造共識: 大眾傳播的政治經濟學 = Zhi zao
gong shi: Da
zhong chuan bo de
zheng zhi jing ji xue. Beijing:
Peking University...
- Fu
Gongshi (輔公祏; died 624) was an
agrarian rebel leader who
served as Du Fuwei's
lieutenant during the
disintegration of the
Chinese Sui dynasty, who...
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Falun Gong or
Falun Dafa is a new
religious movement founded by its
leader Li
Hongzhi in
China in the
early 1990s.
Falun Gong has its
global headquarters...
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Public Television Service (PTS, Chinese: 公共電視/公視; pinyin: Gōnggòng Diànshì/
Gōngshì), is the
first independent public broadcasting institution in Taiwan, which...