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Huaiyi may
refer to: a
branch of the
ancient Dongyi people Xue
Huaiyi or
Huaiyi, Tang
dynasty monk Li Cou or
Crown Prince Huaiyi, Tang
dynasty prince Guo...
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Huaiyi (懷義; died
December 25, 694), né Feng
Xiaobao (馮小寶), also
referred to as Xue
Huaiyi (薛懷義), was a
Buddhist monk who was
known for
being the lover...
- Do****ents
terms people in
Qingzhou and
Xuzhou Laiyi (萊夷), Yuyi (嵎夷) and
Huaiyi (淮夷).
Another Yi-related term is Jiu-Yi (九夷),
literally Nine Yi,
which could...
- The Guo
Huaiyi rebellion (also
romanized as Kuo Huai-i rebellion) was a
peasant revolt by
Chinese farmers against Dutch rule in
Taiwan in 1652. Sparked...
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Philippus Zhao
Huaiyi (Chinese: 赵怀义; 4
October 1880 - 14
October 1927) was a
Chinese Roman Catholic Bishop of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Beijing, China...
- the
Dongyi peoples inhabited this area and were
collectively known as the
Huaiyi after the Huai River.
During the late
Western Zhou
Period and the early...
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lives of
sailors and explorers.
After one
uprising by
Hanin 1640, the Guo
Huaiyi rebellion in 1652 saw an
organised insurrection against the Dutch, fuelled...
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Dowager Wu was
having an
affair with the
Buddhist monk
Huaiyi, and over the next few years,
Huaiyi received progressively greater honors. In 686, Wu offered...
- Li Cou (Chinese: 李湊; died
February 10, 835),
formally Crown Prince Huaiyi (懷懿太子), was an
imperial prince of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty who
became implicated...
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eastern nobles,
Shang loyalists under Prince Wu Geng, and
several Dongyi and
Huaiyi (淮夷)
states in rebellion. The Duke of Zhou then
launched a
second "eastern...