- Ding
Richang (Chinese: 丁日昌; Wade–Giles: Ting Jih-Ch'ang; 1823–1882) was a
Chinese politician, who is
remembered for his "indomitable" if not "prodigious"...
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Daily Life of the
Immortal King (Chinese: 仙王的日常生活, pinyin: Xiān Wáng de
Rìcháng Shēnghuó) is a
Chinese novel by Kuxuan. This
novel is
published by Qidian...
-
unravelled in
early 1928, Song
became aware of an
order to
arrest Song
Richang [zh] and
warned his
fellow Communist,
thwarting the arrest. For fear that...
- The
Former Residence of Ding
Richang (simplified Chinese: 丁日昌旧居;
traditional Chinese: 丁日昌舊居; pinyin: Dīng
Rìchāng Jiùjū) was
built in 1878,
during the...
- on this. A
similar proposal was
tabled by Feng
Guifen in 1861 and Ding
Richang (mathematics and science) in 1867. In 1872, and
again in 1874, Shen Baozhen...
- Jingkuan; Zhang, Hanwang; Li, Xiangpeng; Gao, Lianli; Wang, Meng; Hong,
Richang (2018). "Self-Supervised
Video Hashing with
Hierarchical Binary Auto-Encoder"...
- 1920s Hu Shih Late 1920s 1949 Li
Zongen 1949 1950 Yan Jici 1950 1951 Cao
Richang 1952 1953
Zhang Yuanshan 1953 1955 Li
Zongen 1955 1956 Chen
Daisun 1957...
- Qin
Rigang (秦日綱, 1821 – 1856), né Qin
Richang (秦日昌), was a
Hakka military leader of the
Taiping Rebellion,
known during his
military tenure as the King...
- on this. A
similar proposal was
tabled by Feng
Guifen in 1861 and Ding
Richang (mathematics and science) in 1867. Jestingly, Li
described himself as "Changing...
- Army officer. In the
aftermath of the Sino-French War,
succeeding Ding
Richang he was
appointed the
first governor of the
newly established Taiwan Province...