- Wang
Qinruo (c. 962 – 22
December 1025),
courtesy name Dingguo, was an
official in China's
Northern Song dynasty. He was the
chancellor from 1017 to 1019...
- the
natural world. Many
people worked on the encyclopedia,
including Wang
Qinruo and Yang Yi who
requested that the
emperor hire more compilers. It was almost...
- 979)
December 15 –
Basil II,
Byzantine emperor (b. 958)
December 22 – Wang
Qinruo,
Chinese chancellor December –
Eustathius of Constantinople,
Byzantine patriarch...
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surprisingly close to the Song capital. When
other officials such as Wang
Qinruo suggested that the
emperor desert the city and find a new
capital in Southern...
- 981–983, 988–992 in office) Kou Zhun (1004–1006, 1017–1021 in office) Wang
Qinruo (1017–1019, 1023–1024 in office) Wang Zeng (1022–1029, 1035–1037 in office)...
-
Chinese encyclopedia, is
completed by a team of
scholars including Wang
Qinruo. 1020 – The
Bamberg Apocalypse commissioned by Otto III is completed. 1021...
- Wang Qing may
refers to: Wang
Qinruo#In
fiction Wang Qin (racewalker) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Wang Qin. If an...
- New York: Doubleday. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-385-51284-8. OCLC 123079516. Wang,
Qinruo (1960). 冊府元龜 [Premier
tortoise in the
storehouse of books]. Beijing: Zhonghua...
- In
office August 3, 1022 –
August 9, 1029
Serving with Feng Zheng, Wang
Qinruo,
Zhang Zhibai,
Zhang Shixun, Lü
Yijian In
office March 25, 1035 – May 9...
- cataphracts, 500 in each unit.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location (link) Wang 王,
Qinruo 欽若 (1013). Cefu
Yuangui 冊府元龜 Vol.1 帝王部·修武備. The book
recorded that the Tang...