- Ji
Shengde (simplified Chinese: 姬胜德;
traditional Chinese: 姬勝德; born 1948) is a
former major-general in
charge of
military intelligence in the People's...
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Renwen Yiwu
Daguang Xiao (憲天述道仁文義武大光孝皇帝);
Setsen Khan (ᠰᠡᠴᠡᠨ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ; 薛禪汗)
Posthumous name
Emperor Shengde Shengong Wenwu (聖德神功文武皇帝)
Temple name ****u (世祖)...
- of the
biggest stone archways in
China today.
Further in, the
Shengong Shengde Stele Pavilion can be seen; inside,
there is a 50-ton
stone statue of a...
- era
names in the twenty-eight
years of his reign.
Lizhen (利貞; 1172–1175)
Shengde (盛德; 1176–1180) Jia**** (嘉會; 1181–1184)
Yuanheng (元亨; 1185–1196?) Anding...
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intertwining hornless dragons. The well-preserved
stele is
known as the "Shengong
Shengde Stele" (神功圣德碑), i.e., literally, "The
Stele of
Godly Merit and Saintly...
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tablet (still, the
largest in the
Nanjing area),
known as the
Shengong Shengde ("Divine
Merits and
Godly Virtues")
Stele was
installed in Ming Xiaoling's...
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Zhiping (治平; 1064–1067)
Posthumous name
Emperor Tiqian Yingli Longgong Shengde Xianwen Suwu
Ruisheng Xuanxiao (體乾應歷隆功盛德憲文肅武睿聖宣孝皇帝) (conferred in 1083)...
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Taizong 太宗
Other names Posthumous name:
Emperor Zhiren Yingdao Shengong Shengde Wenwu Ruilie Daming Guangxiao (至仁應道神功聖德文武睿烈大明廣孝皇帝) Zhao
Jiong 趙炅 14 November...
- 1978), a
Chinese painter based in
London Kublai Khan (1215–1294;
Emperor Shèngdé Shéngōng Wénwǔ), an
emperor of the
Mongol Empire Wen Wu Ding (fl. 12th...
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source familiar with the
acquisition explained that the
naval official, Ji
Shengde, who
initiated the
mission had been in
prison because of smuggling. Contrary...