- marquesses. In 77,
Emperor Zhang took a
daughter of his cousin, the
Princess Piyang (沘陽公主), and great-granddaughter of the
statesman Dou Rong (竇融), as consort...
- his indiscretions—which
included killing Shen Yiji (審食其), the
Marquess of
Piyang—but
eventually became unhappy. He
asked his
uncle Bo Zhao (薄昭) to write...
-
Chiang Dao,
Chiang Dao Wat Tham Pla,
Maesai Tham Tu Pu,
Chiang Rai
Donggar Piyang Grottoes,
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index article includes a list of
related items...
- was a
grandson of the
statesman Dou Rong (竇融). Her
mother was
Princess Piyang (沘陽公主), a
daughter of Liu
Jiang (劉疆), the
Prince of Donghai, who was a highly...
-
Huangze Temple 6
caves Tibet Autonomous region Zanda County Donggar Ruins,
Piyang Grottoes 200 caves, 1000
caves Xinjiang Autonomous region Turfan near Taklamakan...
- This
random appointment procedure stemmed from the late Ming dynasty. Sun
Piyang, a
minister of the
Board of
Personnel during the
Wanli emperor's
reign of...
-
superiors but also by the
wider community. In 1595,
Minister of
Personnel Sun
Piyang conducted a
questionnaire survey on the
conditions of
several offices and...
- Sambuddh****a Maha Kru Kai Kaew
Metta Maha Raja
Sappaseneha Mama
Chittang Piyang Mama. On 9
August 2023, a 5-meter-tall
statue of Kru Kai Kaew was installed...
- On text, materiality, and the
Tibetan Buddhist religious architecture at
Piyang: 900-1500 CE. In
Religion in the
Material World,
edited by L. Fogelin, pp...
- AD, it
administered 17 counties,
namely Xindu (信都), Li (歷),
Fuliu (扶柳),
Piyang (辟陽),
Nangong (南宮),
Xiabo (下博), Wuyi (武邑),
Guanjin (觀津),
Gaodi (高隄), Guangchuan...