- Dong
Qichang (Chinese: 董其昌; pinyin: Dǒng
Qíchāng; Wade–Giles: Tung Ch'i-ch'ang;
courtesy name
Xuanzai (玄宰); 1555–1636), was a
Chinese art theorist, calligrapher...
-
Russell &
Company (Chinese: 旗昌洋行; pinyin:
Qíchāng Yángháng; Jyutping: Kei4Coeng1 Joeng4Hong2) was the
largest American trading house of the mid-19th century...
- Sun
Qichang (simplified Chinese: 孙其昌;
traditional Chinese: 孫其昌; pinyin: Sūn
Qíchāng; Hepburn: Son Kishō; 1885–1954), was a
politician in the
early Republic...
- Chen
Qichang (Chinese: 陳其昌; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Ch'i-ch'ang; 1900–1942) was a
Chinese communist politician. He was an
early member of
Chinese Communist...
- Tsai Chi-chang (Chinese: 蔡其昌; pinyin: Cài
Qíchāng; born 16
April 1969) is a
Taiwanese politician. He was
elected to the
Legislative Yuan in Taichung's...
-
coining of the term, is said to have been made by the scholar-artist Dong
Qichang (1555–1636), who
borrowed the
concept from Chan (Zen) Buddhism,
which also...
- A
calligraphic copy of Du Fu's poem "Zui Ge Xing" by Dong
Qichang...
- men. The
first was
Qichang Guan.
Lanying and
Qichang were in
different classes of the same
middle school.
After graduation Qichang went to
another city...
- (1935–1939), commander-in-chief of the 1st Army, and Army
Minister Sun
Qichang:
Director of the
Spirits and
Tobacco State Monopoly,
governor of Heilongjiang...
- Dong
Qichang,
Landscape 1597. Dong
Qichang was a high-ranking but
cantankerous Ming
civil servant, who
valued expressiveness over delicacy, with collector's...