- Liu
Shaozi (Chinese: 留紹鎡) was a
nephew of Liu Congxiao, a
warlord late in the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period.
Under some
traditional accounts...
-
region of China. The
zajiang (Chinese: 杂酱, 'mixed sauce'), also
known as
shaozi (Chinese: 䬰子), is a meat
sauce mostly made from lean
ground meat (often...
- the
circuit was
briefly ruled by his
biological nephew/adoptive son Liu
Shaozi, who was then
overthrown by the
officers Zhang Hansi and Chen Hongjin. Zhang...
- the
circuit was
briefly ruled by his
biological nephew/adoptive son Liu
Shaozi, who was then
overthrown by the
officers Zhang Hansi and Chen Hongjin. Zhang...
-
Qingyuan Jiedushi (complete list) – Liu Congxiao,
Jiedushi (949–962) Liu
Shaozi,
Jiedushi (962)
Zhang Hansi,
Jiedushi (962–963) Chen Hongjin,
Jiedushi (963–978)...
-
conservative and liberal.
Sautsmans sums its
theory with a
quote from Su
Shaozi (1986): "What
China needs today is a
strong liberal leader." Li
Cheng and...
- cases. An
older (though
perhaps lesser known)
account of
hairen occurs in
Shaozi or Shao Yong's work
called Caomuzi (草木子),
which describes the
creature as...
- were wrong), and that
without Mao
there would have been no new China. Su
Shaozi, a
party theoretician and the head of the
Institute of Marxism–Leninism–Mao...
- lit. Ring of Fire)
Chanshaoshu no
Hanashi (張少子の話, lit. The
Story of
Zhang Shaozi) 1965 53
Shigeo Fujii Niji (虹, lit. Rainbow) 54 Yūkichi
Shinbashi Jihei...
- also
equated with the
hairen of the
aforementioned source,
Zhifang waiji.
Shaozi (邵子) aka Shao Yong (邵雍)
during the Song
dynasty is
cited as
source for the...