- Li
Maoxun (Chinese: 李茂勳) was a
warlord late in the
Chinese dynasty Tang dynasty, who
seized control of
Lulong Circuit (盧龍,
headquartered in
modern Beijing)...
- Zang
Maoxun (Chinese: 臧懋循; pinyin: Zāng
Màoxún; 1550–1620) was a Ming
dynasty Chinese playwright and
drama theorist from Changxing,
Zhejiang province...
- in the gatherings. Wu
wrote a poem in her
memory after her death. Zang
Maoxun and Wu Zhao (吳兆) also
wrote about some of the
gatherings at the Flowing...
- that the
texts of Yuan
drama were
edited and "extensively altered" by Zang
Maoxun (1550–1620),
whose Yuanqu xuan (元曲選)
became the
standard anthology. Zang...
- 2016.10.019. Shi, Liwei; Guo, Shuxiang; Mao, Shilian; Yue, Chunfeng; Li,
Maoxun; Asaka,
Kinji (2013). "Development of an
amphibious turtle-inspired spherical...
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component of the play (the
opposite opinion was
defended by Tang Xianzu). Zang
Maoxun compiled the
Anthology of Yuan
Plays (Yuanqu xuan),
which became the basic...
- the 8th
Central Committee of the
Chinese Communist Party. Xu was born Xu
Maoxun (Chinese: 徐懋恂) in
Changsha County, Changsha,
Hunan on
February 1, 1877,...
- Yu,
Emperor Wu of Liu Song Zang Zhi (臧质; 400–454), Liu Song
general Zang
Maoxun (1550–1620), Ming
dynasty playwright Zang
Shiyi (1884–1956),
Republic of...
-
Gongsu was
defeated by a
Uyghur officer, Li
Maoxun of the
Abusi clan, who took over the
Jiedushi title. Li
Maoxun retired a year
later and his son, Li Keju...
-
known when Li Keju was born. His
father Li
Maoxun was
ethnically ****gu, of the
Abusi (阿布思) tribe. In 875, Li
Maoxun, then an
officer of
Lulong Circuit, overthrew...