-
legend to do****ent Funan's origin, that a
foreigner named "
Huntian (混填)" [pinyin:
Hùntián]
established the
Kingdom of
Funan around the 1st
century CE...
- a bath in the
nearby Jiuwan Stream,
using his weapon, a red sash
named Huntian Ling (混天绫) as a towel. It sent
tremors through the water,
shaking the East...
- Sanskrit: कौण्डिन्य, Kauṇḍinya), also
known as
Kaundanya in Odia (କୌଣ୍ଡନ୍ୟ),
Hùntián (Chinese: 混塡), Hỗn Điền (Vietnamese: 混塡) and
Preah Thong (Khmer: ព្រះថោង)...
- Liǔyè (柳葉),
their monarch, and then she
surrendered to a
foreign man,
named Hùntián (混塡), and was
married to him. As per the legends, an
Indian merchant ship...
-
searching for
someone or something" is from
about 1600. The verb, Old
English huntian "to
chase game" (transitive and intransitive),
perhaps developed from hunta...
- from the text
Zhoubi Suanjing. The
earth is
covered by a
material Tian.
Huntian shuo (渾天說) "Egg-like hypothesis". The
earth surrounded by a Tian sphere...
- Stars.
Suishu 34
listed three of his
works together, the
Tianwen (天文),
Huntian Tu (浑天图) and
Shishi Xingbu Jingzan (石氏星簿经赞) a.k.a.
Shishi Xingjing Buzan...
- "unorganized; chaotic", and
perhaps the "round mountain" Kunlun. The world-system
huntian 渾天 in
ancient Chinese astronomy conceptualized the
universe as a round...
-
Khmer call:
Neang Neak) 68 –
later 1st
century 2
Kaundinya I
Chinese Call:
Hùntián (traditional
Khmer call:
Preah Tong)
later 1st
century 3
Native name unknown...
-
stars were not
equal in length. Yu Xi
wrote a
critical analysis of the
huntian (渾天)
theory of the
celestial sphere,
arguing that the
heavens surrounding...