- Wang
Shenzhi (Chinese: 王審知; 862 –
December 30, 925),
courtesy name
Xintong (信通) or
Xiangqing (詳卿),
posthumous name
Prince Zhongyi of Min (閩忠懿王) and also...
- quasi-independent rule. Its
capital was Fuzhou. It was
founded by Wang
Shenzhi (Emperor Taizu). Schafer,
Edward H. (1954). The
Empire of Min. Tuttle....
- Li
Shenzhi (李慎之; 1923–2003) was a
prominent Chinese social scientist and
public intellectual. Long a
trusted spokesperson of the
Chinese Communist Party...
- of
Southern Qi Zhu Wen (852–912) of
Later Liang (Five Dynasties) Wang
Shenzhi (862–925) of Min (Ten Kingdoms)
Abaoji (872–926) of the Liao
dynasty Qian...
-
temple name "Wuzong" (武宗) and the
posthumous name "Emperor
Yingyun Fatian Shenzhi Rensheng Zhidao Guangde Guangxiao" (應運法天神智仁聖至道廣德光孝皇帝) by Li
Deming in 1005...
- is
established by
governor Wang
Shenzhi (Prince of Langye), with
Fuzhou (known as Changle) as its capital. Wang
Shenzhi tries to
attract scholars who will...
- birth, she
dreamed of a
fenghuang flying into her bosom. In 893, Wang
Shenzhi, then a
general under his
brother Wang Chao the
prefect of Quan Prefecture...
-
Kingdoms period of China. He
ruled briefly after the
death of his
father Wang
Shenzhi (Prince Zhongyi)
without a
regal title, but
later declared himself king...
- was
founded by Wang
Shenzhi, who
named himself the
Prince of Min with its
capital at
Changle (present-day Fuzhou). One of
Shenzhi's sons
proclaimed the...
- (Protestant, 1919) 16 神爱世人,甚至将他的独生子赐给他们,叫一切信他的,不至灭亡,反得永生。 16 Shén ài shìrén,
shènzhì jiāng tā de dúshēngzǐ cì gěi tāmen, jiào yīqiè xìn tā de, bù zhì mièwáng...