- Du
Guangting (杜光庭; 850–933) was a
Taoist priest from
Tiantai Mountain and
prolific author during the Tang
dynasty and the Five
Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms...
- Pei
Guangting (Chinese: 裴光庭; pinyin: Péi
Guāngtíng; 676 -
March 27, 733),
courtesy name
Liancheng (連城),
formally Baron Zhongxian of
Zhengping (正平忠獻男),...
- (456–536) Sun
Simiao (d. 682) Li Bi (722–789) Lü
Dongbin (c. 750–) Du
Guangting (850–933) Chen Tuan (871–989) Wang
Chongyang (1113–1170) Sun Bu'er (1119–1182)...
- "Mysterious Lady" in English. In the late Tang dynasty, the
Daoist master Du
Guangting (850–933)
created the
title Jiutian Xuannü (九天玄女),
adding Jiutian (meaning...
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original on 2021-10-13.
Retrieved 2022-03-10. Münch, Wolfgang; Tang,
Guangting; Wynes, M.
Deborah (2005). "Review of the
Management of the
United Nations...
-
scholars of Daoism,
students of
world religions, and
historians of China. Du
Guangting (1989)
pioneered the
study of the
eminent Daoist hierarch and
court divine...
- 紅線,潞州節度使薛嵩家青衣,善彈阮鹹,又通經史,嵩遣掌箋,表號曰「內記室」。 ... 歌畢,嵩不勝悲,紅線拜且泣,因偽醉離席,遂亡其所在。 Du,
Guangting. 虯髯客傳 [Qiu Ran Ke Zhuan] (in Chinese) ([Reproduced on
Chinese Wikisource] ed...
- most
important figure of the Tang was the
court Taoist and
writer Du
Guangting (850–933). Du
wrote numerous works about Taoist rituals, history, myth...
-
Kingdom (d. 899)
Berno of Cluny,
Frankish abbot (approximate date) Du
Guangting,
Chinese Taoist priest and
writer (d. 933)
Gerolf of Holland,
count of...
- of the
eighth month in 920 AD was
reported to the
emperor by
Daoist Du
Guangting. Many
legends and
novels describe Erlang as Yang Jian, a
nephew of the...