- Fu
Shanxiang (Chinese: 傅善祥; 1833 – 1864) was a
Chinese scholar from
Nanjing who
became Chancellor under the
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a
rebel Chinese...
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adopted by a high
ranking inner court attendant named Hu and
renamed Hu
Shanxiang. The
elder daughter is
rescued and
adopted by the
general Sun Yu and given...
- pinyin: Hú húanghòu; 20 May 1402 – 5
December 1443),
personal name Hu
Shanxiang, was a
Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty,
married to the Xuande...
- The
Shanxiang Mosque (Chinese: 山巷清真寺; pinyin:
Shānxiàng Qīngzhēnsì) is a
mosque in
Runzhou District,
Zhenjiang City,
Jiangsu Province, China. The mosque...
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friendly with Zhu Zhanji, but in fact
hides many secrets.
Zhang Nan as Hu
Shanxiang,
Empress Hu Zhu Zhanji's
first empress. Her
nature is virtuous, her demeanor...
- Kit
Armstrong (Chinese: 周善祥; pinyin: Zhōu
Shànxiáng, born
March 5, 1992) is an
American classical pianist, composer, organist, and
former child prodigy...
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pharmacist in the Qi and
Liang dynasties of the
Southern dynasty. Fu
Shanxiang (born 1833), the only
female champion in
Chinese history. Yu Guangzhong...
- examination [zh] (in the Song dynasty) in
ancient China and Vietnam. In China, Fu
Shanxiang is
known as the
first (and last)
female zhuangyuan (nü zhuangyuan) in...
- positions, and
therefore does not
include women monarchs and regents. Fu
Shanxiang Ottilie Pohl Ingibjörg H.
Bjarnason Kristín Bjarnadóttir Þórunn Jón****en...
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first time in
Chinese history able to
become examination candidates. Fu
Shanxiang took the exam and
became the
first (and last)
female zhuangyuan in Chinese...