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Qian Qi (traditional Chinese: 錢起;
simplified Chinese: 钱起; pinyin:
Qián Qǐ; Wade–Giles: Ch'ien Ch'i; 710–782) was a
Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. Three...
- that has
inspired later works of
classical music in
China and Europe.
Qian Qi (710–782) was a mid-Tang
dynasty Chinese court poet
known by contemporaries...
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television series co-produced by Funny-flux
Entertainment in
South Korea,
Qianqi Animation in
China and
Little Airplane Productions in the
United States...
- In the Sinosphere,
qi (/ˈtʃiː/ CHEE) is
traditionally believed to be a
vital force part of all
living entities.
Literally meaning 'vapor', 'air', or 'breath'...
- life. His
secular surname may have been
Qian (錢). It is
possible that
Huaisu was a
nephew of the poet
Qian Qi (錢起). He
became a monk in his childhood...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Wūlātè
Qián Qí...
- Bai
Qi (Chinese: 白起; c. 332 BC – c.January 257 BC), also
known as
Gongsun Qi (公孫起), was a
Chinese military general of the Qin
state during the Warring...
- lyrics,
which are
based on the
first part of a Tang
dynasty era poem by
Qian Qi,
lament the
dying of
flowers and the p****ing of beauty, as well as expressing...
- Taki (Korean: 티키; Chinese: 塔塔,Tǎ tǎ) and Tiki (Korean: 타키; Chinese: 琪琪,
Qí qí) is a pair of
acrobatic twin-brother plane.
Although there are
always childish...
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Emperor of Ming
Qian Qi (錢起) (710–782), Tang
dynasty poet The
royal family of Wuyue, especially:
Qian Chu (錢俶) (929–988), last king
Qian Liu (錢鏐) (852–932)...