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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...
- 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...
- Shantong, and his advisor, Liu ****ong, successfully recruited from the disgruntled workers, resulting in explosive rebellious activity. Han Shantong was...
- ****ures: Selected Do****ents in Air Force Space History". Wang, ****jiong; Li, Shantong (2018). Introduction to Social Systems Engineering. ISBN 9789811070402...
- adopted the title of "Great King of Light" (Da Ming wang; 大明王) from Han Shantong, leader of the White Lotus sect. The term Ming was also used to refer to...
- 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...
- 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...
- Chinese alternative rock band that was formed in the late 1990s. Han Shantong, one of leaders of the early Red Turban rebellion. Zhao Tuo, Qin dynasty...
- 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...