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Taoguang Yang**** (Traditional Chinese:韜光養晦
Simplified Chinese:韬光养晦 English:Hide one's
talent and bide one's time)
refers to the People's
Republic of China's...
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Foreign policy under Jiang inherited from that of Deng Xiaoping, that is,
taoguang yang****, or "hide one's
talent and bide one's time",
which emphasized the...
- in the late 1970s, he
prescribed a
foreign policy that he
summed up as
tāoguāng-yǎnghuì (Chinese: 韬光养晦; lit. 'to
conceal one's
light and
cultivate in the...
- low key, less
ideological foreign policy,
widely described by the
phrase Taoguang Yang****, or "hide one's
talent and bide one's time". The
Chinese economy...
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around the lake,
including Lingyin, Zhaoqing, Jingci, Li’an, Liutong, and
Taoguang temples, as well as the Baochu, Liuhe, Leifeng, and
White pagodas, due...
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entered the hall with his
walking stick,
which made a
clicking sound.
Taoguang, a
Dharma teacher from the
Lingyin Temple,
asked him, "Why do you make...
- with China.
Emperor Xuanzong (ruled 712 to 756) sent an official,
Zhang Taoguang, with
about forty men
including Che
Fengzhao (later Wukong) to go to Jibin...
- Yao Yi, Lu Qi,
Liang Wenju, Shi Gui, Pei Zuo, Wu Chengfan, Lu Dao,
Zheng Taoguang, Wang Quan, Han Yun, Li Yi
Volume 090 Book of Jin 19
Liezhuan 8 – Lu Zhi...