- Cai Lun (Chinese: 蔡伦;
courtesy name:
Jingzhong (敬仲); c. 50–62 – 121 CE),
formerly romanized as Ts'ai Lun, was a
Chinese eunuch court official of the Eastern...
- Geng
Jingzhong (Chinese: 耿精忠; pinyin: Gěng
Jīngzhōng; Wade–Giles: Keng Ching-chung; died 1682) was a
powerful military commander of the
early Qing dynasty...
- Li
Fuguo (李輔國; 704 –
November 12, 762), né Li
Jingzhong (李靜忠),
known from 757 to 758 as Li
Huguo (李護國),
formally Prince Chou of Bolu (博陸醜王), was a Chinese...
- were
other important schools of Zen in this
period as well, such as the
Jìngzhòng school of
Zhishen (609–702) and Kim
Hwasang which was
based in Sichuan...
- (r. 1661–1722). The
revolt was led by Wu Sangui,
Shang Zhixin and Geng
Jingzhong, the
three Han
Chinese lords of Yunnan,
Guangdong and
Fujian provinces...
- is
given a
mechanical box of 14
blades to help him in his duties. Jia
Jingzhong, an
imperial eunuch close to the emperor,
secretly plots a
rebellion with...
-
aside since his
return to Jinzhou,
while the army of Kong Youde, Geng
Jingzhong, and
Shang Kexi had been
fighting against the
Southern Ming
regime in...
- News. 30
March 2006.
Archived from the
original on 6
March 2016. Yang,
Jingzhong; Lu, Ming'ou (21
November 2010). "Copenhagen
holds grand homecoming ceremony...
- (1644–1912) dynasty,
during which he
served both sides. His
grandson Geng
Jingzhong was one of the
Three Feudatories who
rebelled against Qing rule in the...
- 1
April 1948) is a
Chinese actor. He is best
known for his role as Wu
Jingzhong in Lurk (2009), Xu
Wenzheng in The
Identity of
Father (2016), and Na Zhenghong...