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Zhangzhung or
Shangshung was an
ancient kingdom in
western and
northwestern Tibet,
existing from
about 500 BCE to 625 CE, pre-dating
Tibetan Buddhism....
- Han
Shantong (Chinese: 韓山童; pinyin: Hán
Shāntóng; died 1351), born in Luancheng, Hebei, was one of the
early leaders of the Red
Turban Rebellions. He claimed...
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Shantong, and his advisor, Liu ****ong,
successfully recruited from the
disgruntled workers,
resulting in
explosive rebellious activity. Han
Shantong was...
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heavily influenced by Manichaeism. The
leader of the
White Lotus was Han
Shantong, the
father of Han Lin'er. A long-planned
uprising broke out in May 1351...
- ****ures:
Selected Do****ents in Air
Force Space History". Wang, ****jiong; Li,
Shantong (2018).
Introduction to
Social Systems Engineering. ISBN 9789811070402...
- a
millenarian sect
related to the
White Lotus Society, then led by Han
Shantong. The Red
Turbans followed cultural and
religious traditions of Buddhism...
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while Lin Ping Jiang, an
emigre of the 1940s is
known to have come from
Shantong province to
teach Praying Mantis in the area of Seoul, Korea.
Taiji Praying...
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Rebellion (aka The
First White Lotus Rebellion c. 1351–1368) led by Han
Shantong,
leader of the
White Lotus Society, and Army
Commander Liu ****ong rebelled...
- was
recruited by the
northern Chinese White Lotus sectarian leader Han
Shantong in 1351.
Earlier that year, the Yuan
official Toqto'a had
mobilized 150...
- (陈正如) Chen
Zhengru 3rd gen. Chen
Zhang Chuchen 3rd gen.
Zhaobao (陈善通) Chen
Shantong 4th gen. Chen (陈善志) Chen
Shanzhi 4th gen. Chen (陈继夏) Chen
Jixia 4th gen...