- Zhu
Jingjian (Chinese: 竺淨檢; 292–361) was a
Chinese Buddhist nun,
referred to as the
first nun in China.
After having been widowed, she was
active as a...
- Du
Jingjian (Chinese: 杜景儉) was an
official of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty,
twice serving as
chancellor during Wu Zetian's reign...
- Zuk1),
which came from
Tianzhu (the
Chinese word for India).
Jingjian (292–361) or Zhu
Jingjian was the
first nun of China.
Daosheng (c. 360–434) or Zhu Daosheng...
- as
Yinkexi Ruan
Weijing as
Xiaoxiangzi Yao
Yichen as Chen
Xuanfeng Hou
Jingjian as Feng
Mofeng Yi Kun as Lu
Guanying Liu Ye as
Cheng Yaojia Li
Yilin as...
- pinyin: zǒng
jǐngjiān Deputy commissioner general Chinese: 副总警监 pinyin: fù zǒng
jǐngjiān Commissioner 1st
class Chinese: 一级警监 pinyin: yījí
jǐngjiān Commissioner...
-
Third class 三级警监 (sānjí
jǐngjiān)
Commissioner Second class 二级警监 (èrjí
jǐngjiān)
Commissioner First class 一级警监 (yījí
jǐngjiān)
Deputy Commissioner General...
- in 2013 to mark the 120th
anniversary of the
birth of Mao Zedong. Hou
Jingjian as
Younger Mao Zedong. Tang
Guoqiang as Mao Zedong. Liu
Congdan as Yang...
-
politician (d. 346) Pachomius,
Christian theologian and
writer (d. 348) Zhu
Jingjian,
Chinese Buddhist nun (d. 361) Yang Zhi,
Chinese empress of the Jin Dynasty...
- Su
Weidao (694–694, 698–704) Wei
Shifang (694) Yang
Zaisi (694–699) Du
Jingjian (694, 697–698) Zhou
Yunyuan (694–695) Sun
Yuanheng (696–696) Wang Fangqing...
- nun.
Women first became Buddhist nuns in
China in the 4th century, Zhu
Jingjian in 317
often being referred to as the first, however, they were not fully...