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Taishang (Chinese: 臺商; pinyin: Tái Shāng) are
Taiwanese businesspeople who do
business in
mainland China. The term
literally translates into
English as...
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Chinese history, a
Taishang Huang or
Taishang Huangdi is an
honorific and
institution of a
retired emperor. The
former emperor had, at
least in name...
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Taishang may
refer to:
Taishang (台商), an
informal term for
Taiwanese businesspeople in
mainland China Taishang (太上, 405–410), era name...
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Taishang (Chinese: 台上; pinyin:
Táishàng) is a town of Ji'an, Jilin, China. As of 2018[update], it has two
residential communities and 12
villages under...
- (Chinese: 道德天尊; lit. 'The
Heavenly Lord of Dao and its Virtue'), also
known as
Taishang Laojun (Chinese: 太上老君; lit. 'The
Supreme Venerable Sovereign') is a high...
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proper and
become China's
first emperor. He was
posthumously honored as
Taishang Huang by the Qin dynasty.
Yiren was born to Lord Anguo, the
second son...
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Ancient Chinese title of a
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named Laozi the "Supremely
Mysterious and
Primordial Emperor" (太上玄元皇帝,
Tàishàng Xuán Yuán Huángdì). In 743,
Emperor Xuanzong declared him the "Sage Ancestor"...
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several times, not
restricting oneself to a
single dose. The (c. 400 CE)
Taishang Lingbao wufuxu 太上靈寶五符序 "Explanations of the Five
Numinous Treasure Talismans"...
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throne to
Emperor Qinzong, and then ****umed the
title Taishang Huang ("Retired Emperor")
himself and fled to the countryside.
After the...