- Kou
Qianzhi (Chinese: 寇謙之; pinyin: Kòu
Qiānzhī; Wade–Giles: K'ou Ch'ien-chih) (365–448) was a
Taoist reformer who
reenvisioned many of the
ceremonies and...
- Zhu
Qianzhi (simplified Chinese: 朱谦之;
traditional Chinese: 朱謙之; pinyin: Zhū
Qiānzhī; Wade–Giles: Chu Ch'ien-chih, 1899–1972) was a
Chinese intellectual...
-
daughter of the
Visigoth king
Theodoric I and
converts to Catholicism. Kou
Qianzhi,
Chinese Daoist reformer, dies
after having converted emperor Taiwu of...
- Gao
Qianzhi (Chinese: 高謙之; pinyin: Gāo
qiānzhī, 486–527 CE) was a bureaucrat, literati, and
scholar of the
Northern Wei
Dynasty with the
courtesy name...
- Hong (284–364) Pao Ching-yen (c. 3rd century) Bao Gu (c. 4th century) Kou
Qianzhi (365–448) Lu
Xiujing (406–477) Ge
Chaofu (c. 4th or 5th century) Tao Hongjing...
- blessings. 寇謙之 Kou
Qianzhi was the
leader of the
Celestial Masters north branch.
Celestial Masters north branch under Kou
Qianzhi worshipped divinities...
- of the papacy.
Julius Agricola,
Roman consul and
praetorian prefect Kou
Qianzhi,
Chinese high
official and
taoist (d. 448) Tao Yuanming,
Chinese poet and...
-
group of
Celestial Masters established themselves in
Northern China. Kou
Qianzhi, from a
family who
followed the
Celestial Master,
brought a new version...
- (鎮民中郎將) and the
Administrator of
Hanning (漢寧太守) by
imperial government. Kou
Qianzhi (365–448) was
conferred as the high
priest or Tian Shi by
Emperor Taiwu...
- the
Bamboo Grove Guo
Xiang Sun
Hanhua Wei
Huacun Ge Hong Bao
Jingyan Kou
Qianzhi Lu
Xiujing Tao
Hongjing Cheng Xuanying Chen Tuan
Zhang Boduan Sun Bu'er...