- Bao
Jingyan or Pao Ching-yen (Chinese: 鮑敬言; pinyin: Bào
Jìngyán) was a Chinese, libertarian/anarchist
philosopher and
Taoist who
lived somewhere between...
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Jingyan (Chinese: 井研; pinyin:
Jǐngyán) is a
county of
Sichuan Province, China. It is
under the
administration of
Leshan city.
Jingyan County comprises...
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Empress Liu (531 – 20
March 615),
personal name Liu
Jingyan (Chinese: 柳敬言), was an
empress of the
Chinese Chen dynasty. Her
husband was
Emperor Xuan (Chen...
- prodigy, as well as
proud and
skillful by his
cousin and
close friend, Xiao
Jingyan. However, when he and his
father went off to
battle the
Northern Wei, they...
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Zhonggong Zhongyang Guanyu Dang de
Bainian Fendou Zhongda Chengjiu he
Lishi Jingyan de
Jueyi 中共中央关于党的百年奋斗重大成就和历史经验的决议. People's
Publishing House, 2021. "Verdict...
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Sages of the
Bamboo Grove Guo
Xiang Sun
Hanhua Wei
Huacun Ge Hong Bao
Jingyan Kou
Qianzhi Lu
Xiujing Tao
Hongjing Cheng Xuanying Chen Tuan
Zhang Boduan...
- Changge's apprentice. Lu
Xingyu as
Gongsun Heng
Governor of Shuozhou. Wang
Jingyan as
Madame Gongsun Gongsun Heng's wife. Li
Jianyi as Qin Lao
Gongsun Heng's...
- was
enthroned as the new
Emperor Duanzong who
ruled under the era name "
Jingyan" (景炎; literally: "bright flame"). However, in
early 1278, Yuan
forces broke...
- Fu Ching-yen (Chinese: 富靜岩, 22 June 1906 – 24 May 1995) was a
Chinese civil servant and politician. She was
among the
first group of
women elected to the...
- both
Beijing and Changsha.
Leanne Liu as Fang Yiyi Lin Jui-yang as Liu
Jingyan Chao Yung-hsin as Mo
Yanhua Jin Chao-chun as Liu
Yiyun Juan Ju-chih as...