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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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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- also
called Xu Rong (徐戎) or Xu Yi (徐夷) by its enemies, was an
independent Huaiyi state of the
Chinese Bronze Age that was
ruled by the Ying
family (嬴) and...
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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...
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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...
- 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...