- Tang
Shaoyi (Chinese: 唐紹儀; 2
January 1862 – 30
September 1938), also
spelled Tong Shao Yi,
courtesy name
Shaochuan (少川), was a
Chinese statesman who briefly...
- Gao
Shaoyi (Chinese: 高紹義) (fl.550s-580),
often known by his
princely title Prince of
Fanyang (Chinese: 范陽王), was an
imperial prince of the
Chinese Northern...
- Wang
Shaoyi (Chinese: 王紹懿; died 866),
formally the
Count of
Taiyuan (太原伯), was a
general of the
Chinese dynasty Tang
dynasty who
ruled Chengde Circuit...
- Peng
Shaoyi (Chinese: 彭少逸; pinyin: Péng
Shǎoyì; Wade–Giles: P'eng Shao-i; 9
November 1917 – 6 May 2017) was a
Chinese physical chemist. Peng was elected...
-
prince Gao
Shaoyi asylum. He
transferred the
former Northern Qi subjects,
whether they fled to or were
captured to Tujue, to be
under Gao
Shaoyi's command...
-
Youzhu were captured, and both died in late 577.
Emperor Wenxuan's son Gao
Shaoyi, the
Prince of Fanyang,
under protection by Tujue,
later declared himself...
-
clique as marshals, Wu
Tingfang as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Tang
Shaoyi as the
Minister of
Finance (abstained),
Cheng Biguang as the
Naval Minister...
- Yikuang,
Prince Qing
Preceded by
Position established Succeeded by Tang
Shaoyi 1st
President of the
Imperial Tientsin University In
office October 1895 –...
- a
national humiliation.
Several cabinet members,
including Premier Tang
Shaoyi,
resigned in
protest against Yuan's decision.
Along with
other political...
-
first lady
Soong Ching-ling, high-ranking
politicians Zhou Fohai, Tang
Shaoyi, Chen Lifu, Chen Guofu, Chen Yi, Deng Xiaoping,
writers Ba Jin,
Zheng Zhenduo...