- Shu of Wey–Kang or Kang-shu of Wey (Chinese: 衛康叔; pinyin: Wèi Kāng Shū; lit. '[Royal]
Uncle of Wey–Kang'), Shu Feng of Kang (Chinese: 康叔封; pinyin: Kāng...
- ——兼论康叔的始封地问题
Archived 9 May 2011 at the
Wayback Machine (breaking
ground on
Kangshu problem) 一 被剥削者的存在类型 (Exploited by the
presence of...) Yao,
Xinzhong (2000)...
- are used in a wide
variety of
dishes –
among which are iromba, ooti and
kangshu etc. The
fermented bamboo shoot which is
preserved for many
months is known...
- clan (懿肅貴妃 王氏; d. 1117)
Princess ****shu (惠淑帝姬),
fifth daughter Princess Kangshu (康淑帝姬),
tenth daughter Zhao Zhi,
Prince Shen (莘王 趙植; 1108–1148), 12th son...
- such as
several younger brothers of King Wu of Zhou,
Guanshu Xian, Wei
Kangshu, etc.), and Ji (季; such as
Ranji Zai [zh]),
birth order terms meaning "eldest...
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Kumbul I;
Kumbul II;
Kadung Pada; Gilling; Jivir; Gurrup; Mwel
Pankshin Kangshu Jannaret; Kwandari; Wuya; Wushima; Tinjim; K****a
Pankshin Lankan Jak;...
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domain at Yin was
dismantled and
integrated into Wey,
which was
given to
Kangshu Feng, a
loyalist uncle of King Cheng. Meanwhile,
Weizi Qi, who was Wu Geng's...
- Lady, of the Song clan (宋氏) Gao
Xiaoyu (高孝瑜) (536 – 2
August 563)
Prince Kangshu of Henan,
first son Lady, of the Wang clan (王氏) Gao
Xiaoheng (高孝珩), the...