- The
Royal Academy (Chinese: 教坊; pinyin:
jiàofāng) is the
official school for music,
dance and
theater arts in
Imperial China between the Tang
dynasty and...
- and
joined talent agencies called jiaofang. The
emperor selected particularly talented women from the
outer jiaofang to form the
spring court, who were...
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Gaomen Hall (高门殿)
Baihu Hall (白虎殿)
Yutang Hall (玉堂殿)
Xuande Hall (宣德殿)
Jiaofang Hall (椒房殿)
Zhaoyang Hall (昭阳殿)
Bailiang Platform (柏梁台)
Qilin Pavilion (麒麟阁)...
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Khufiyya formed Jiaofang (教坊)–units of
residence where followers of a
menhuan reside. Just like
those of Jahriyya,
Khufiyyan Jiaofang were
organized administrative...
- (右昭儀; yòuzhāoyí)
Noble Lady (貴人; guìrén) Lady of the
Pepper Chamber (椒房;
jiāofáng) P****ing
Attendant (中式; zhōngshì)
During the
sinicization of
Northern Wei...
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finest dancers.
During the Tang Dynasty, this
institution was
called "
Jiaofang (教坊)" and
hired singing courtesans and
dancing courtesans to
provide performances...
- Nan'an (南安隱王 拓跋餘; d. 452)
Jiaofang, of the Yue clan (椒房 越氏)
Tuoba Fuluo,
Prince Jin (晉王 拓跋伏羅; d. 447),
second son
Jiaofang, of the Shu clan (椒房 舒氏) Tuoba...
- 440–465),
first son
Jiaofang, of the Yuan clan (椒房 袁氏)
Tuoba Xincheng,
Prince You of
Yangping (陽平幽王 拓跋新成; d. 470),
second son
Jiaofang, of the Wei clan (椒房...
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Traditional Chinese).
Nanhua University Department of Literature. Gu,
Jiaofang (古淑芳) (1999). 《台灣黨外運動(1977–1986):以黨外言論為中心之研究》 (MA) (in
Traditional Chinese)...
- courtesans. In
order to make a
living in Hangzhou, Liu Yong
wrote lyrics for
Jiaofang songs. With his
great musical and
literary talents, his
lyrics was extremely...