- Liu
Gongquan (simplified Chinese: 柳公权;
traditional Chinese: 柳公權; pinyin: Liǔ
Gōngquán; Wade–Giles: Liu Kungch'üan),
courtesy name
Chengxuan (誠懸) (778—865)...
- Wang
Gongquan (Chinese: 王功权; pinyin: Wáng
Gōngquán) is a
billionaire liberal activist in China. He is a main
leader and
financial backer of the New Citizens'...
- Yang Wan (Chinese: 楊綰; died
August 27, 777),
courtesy name
Gongquan (公權), was a
Chinese historian, poet, and
politician during the Tang dynasty, serving...
- (1975). Seattle, London:
University of
Washington Press. (in Chinese) Xiao
Gongquan xiansheng quanji 蕭公權先生全集 ("The
Complete Works of Mr.
Hsiao Kung-chüan")...
- Chu Suiliang, and Xue Ji, as well as the
tandem of Yan
Zhenqing and Liu
Gongquan.
During the
Northern Song (960–1127),
Emperor ****zong
created an iconic...
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honestly and
supplying grain to the poor in
times of shortage. His father, Ji
Gongquan (冀貢泉; 1882–1967)
studied law in ****an, but when the
Republican Revolution...
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Another prominent businessman and
financial supporter of the movement, Wang
Gongquan, was
arrested on
September 13, 2013. The New Citizens'
Spirit was first...
-
Zhenqing Fujian,
where publications imitated the
regular script of Liu
Gongquan When Song lost
control of
northern China to the Jin
dynasty (1115–1234)...
- Wade–Giles:
Chang Chia-ao;
November 13, 1889 –
October 13, 1979),
courtesy name
Gōngquán (公權), was a
Chinese banker, politician, and scholar. He was an influential...
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Zhenqing Fujian,
where publications imitated the
regular script of Liu
Gongquan When Song lost
control of
northern China to the Jin (金) dynasty, its capital...