- Wu
Jinglüe (吳景略) (February 5, 1907 –
August 16, 1987) is
considered one of the most
important guqin players of the 20th
century and was also an active...
- be in
Jurchen both as Da Jin
huangdi dotong jinglüe langjun xingji (pp. 2, 13, 14) as Da Jin
huangdi jinglüe langjun xingji (pp. 4, 5, 6, 10); apparently...
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object of
their study was the
inscription on the Da Jin
huangdi dutong jinglüe langjun xingji (zh:大金皇弟都统经略郎君行记) stele,
which is the only
known bilingual...
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talmudist Samudragupta,
Indian emperor of the
Gupta Empire Wang Meng (or
Jinglüe),
Chinese politician (b. 325) "List of
Rulers of Korea". www.metmuseum...
- (Chinese: 王猛; pinyin: Wáng Měng; 325 –
August or
September 375),
courtesy name
Jinglüe (景略),
formally Marquess Wu of
Qinghe (清河武侯), was a
Chinese military general...
- Procopius,
Roman general and
usurper (approximate date) Wang Meng (or
Jinglüe),
Chinese prime minister (d. 375)
October 18 – Ming of Jin,
Chinese emperor...
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Inscription on the Da Jin
huangdi dutong jinglüe langjun xingji stele, in both
Khitan small script (lower right) and
Chinese (lower left)....
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instruments are
preserved in a few qinpu, and the
master qin
player Wu
Jinglüe was one of only a few in the
twentieth century who knew how to play it...
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cavalry (mostly of Khitan, Kumo Xi, and
Turkic origin) and the
Kelan and
Jinglue armies. At noon, the Tang army
seized the high
ground of the
hills northwest...
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virtuosos are stars.
These include Zha Fuxi, Wu Wen'guang, Lin Youren, Wu
Jinglue, Wu Zhaoji, Guan Pinghu,
Zhang Zijian, Li Xiangting, and Gong Yi. The zheng...