- Yue Lao (Chinese: 月下老人; pinyin: Yuè Xià
Lǎorén; lit. 'old man
under the moon') is a god of
marriage and love in
Chinese mythology. He
appears as an old...
- legend, the
deity in
charge of "the red thread" is
believed to be Yuè Xià
Lǎorén (月下老人),
often abbreviated to Yuè Lǎo (月老), the old
lunar matchmaker god...
- 1854 –
September 11, 1923),
courtesy name
Shaoxuan (少軒), art name
Songshou Laoren (松壽老人),
nickname Bianshuai (辮帥, lit. 'marshal with queue'), was a Chinese...
- Wang
Yanghao (王养浩), born Wang
Ximeng (王希孟) or also
referred to as
Beihai Laoren (北海老人) was the
founder of the sect “Religion for
Final Salvation” / Mohou...
-
Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin nánjí
lǎorén...
- (陳哲), he was
renamed Chen Shao (陳韶) and also
known by the art
names De'an
Laoren (得安老人),
Jiawai Yuzi (葭外漁子), and
Ershan Shanqiao (二山山樵),
among others. Born...
- 隨園主人 Simplified Chinese 随园主人
Literal meaning Owner of Sui
Garden Suiyuan Laoren Traditional Chinese 隨園老人 Simplified Chinese 随园老人
Literal meaning Old Man...
- Studio, and
called himself the "Old Man of Ten
Thousand Pines" (Wansong
Laoren 萬松老人). In 1193,
Wansong came to the
attention of
Emperor Zhangzong of Jin...
- the main
items used in a
gongfu tea
ceremony in Taiwan,
known there as
laoren cha (老人茶; lǎorénchá; 'old men's tea').
Brewing vessel such as a
teapot (茶壶=chá...
- Rau
people (Zhuang: Bouxraeuz), also
known as Lao (Chinese: 僚人; pinyin:
Lǎorén; Lao: ລາວ), were an
ethnic group of
ancient China.
Their descendants are...