- Kong
Shangren (Chinese: 孔尚任; pinyin: Kǒng
Shàngrèn; Wade–Giles: K'ung Shang-jen; 1648 – 1718) was a Qing
dynasty dramatist and poet best
known for his...
- the
Spring and
Autumn period of
ancient China. His
personal name was Lü
Shangren (呂商人),
ancestral name
Jiang (姜), and Duke Yì was his
posthumous title....
-
about the
creator Pangu refer to
Hongjun Laozu as
Xuanxuan Shangren (玄玄上人; Xuánxuán
Shàngrén; Hsüan-hsüan Shang-jen) "Mystery of
Mysteries Saint" (a reference...
- as well as six of the duke's sons.
These six,
namely Zhao, Wukui, Pan,
Shangren, Yuan, and Yong, were all the
children of
different concubines, as Duke...
-
Penglai School to
infiltrate the
Qingcheng School.
Shenshan Shangren (神山上人; Shénshān
Shàngrén) is the
abbot of
Qingliang Monastery (清涼寺) on
Mount Wutai...
-
Eternal Life
written by Hong Sheng, and The
Peach Blossom Fan by Kong
Shangren written in the
early Qing period.</ref> The
operas were not necessarily...
- control.
These factions were led by six of his sons: Zhao, Wukui, Pan,
Shangren, Yuan, and Yong.
Since all of them were the
children of
different concubines...
- Red hat
merchant (Chinese: 紅頂商人; hong-ding
shangren),
alternatively translated as red-hat businessman,
entrepreneur with red hat,
refers to a government...
-
Taiwanese modernist Jia Dao 贾岛 Jia Yi
Jiang Yan Ke Yan
Kokan Shiren Kong
Shangren Leung Ping-kwan Li E Li Bai (Li Po), the "Poet Immortal" Li He Li Qiao...
-
attempt to kill Guo at
Mount Hua and
falls to his death.
Lingzhi Shangren (靈智上人; Língzhì
Shàngrén) is a
Tibetan monk who
poisons Wang
Chuyi in a fight. Peng...