- Yang Guan (died 639),
courtesy name
Gongren,
better known as Yang
Gongren,
formally Duke Xiao of Guan, was a
Chinese military general and
politician during...
- Lun
Gongren (simplified Chinese: 论弓仁;
traditional Chinese: 論弓仁, 663–723) was a
general of
China during the Tang
dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty....
- The Workers'
Stadium (Chinese: 工人体育场; pinyin:
Gongren Tiyuchang), is a
football stadium in Chaoyang, Beijing, China. It
opened in 2023 on the site of...
- Workers'
Daily (Chinese: 工人日报) is a
simplified Chinese language newspaper nationwide in
China and an
official publication of the All-China
Federation of...
-
restored his
imperial title and
changed the
posthumous name to
Emperor Gongren Kangding Jing (恭仁康定景皇帝),
which was
shorter than the
names given to other...
- included: Poor and lower-middle
peasants (贫下中农; pín xiàzhōngnóng)
Workers (工人;
gōngrén)
Revolutionary soldiers (革命军人; gémìng jūnrén)
within the People's Liberation...
- battle, and
Trinring committed suicide. Gar
Tsenba and Trinring's son, Lun
Gongren (論弓仁),
surrendered to Zhou.
After this, the
Tibetan Empire underwent internal...
-
Posthumous name (short):
Emperor Jing (景皇帝)
Posthumous name (long):
Emperor Gongren Kangding Jing (恭仁康定景皇帝) Zhu Qiyu 朱祁鈺 22
September 1449 – 24
February 1457...
- Dong Zhao (156 – 4 July 236),
courtesy name
Gongren, was an
official of the
state of Cao Wei
during the
Three Kingdoms period of China. He previously...
-
Beijing Workers’
Autonomous Union (Chinese: 北京工人自治联合会; pinyin: Běijīng
gōngrén zìzhì liánhéhuì; po****rly
referred to in
Chinese as gōngzìlián, lit. 'workers'...