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Tianshou (天授) was a
Chinese era name used by
several emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Tianshou (690–692), era name used by Wu
Zetian Tianshou (1096)...
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Tianshou Mountain (simplified Chinese: 天寿山;
traditional Chinese: 天壽山; pinyin:
Tiānshòu Shān) is
located in the
north of
Changping District, Beijing. It...
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Zheng Tianshou is a
fictional character in
Water Margin, one of the Four
Great classical Novels in
Chinese literature.
Nicknamed "Fair-skinned Gentleman"...
- Pan
Tianshou (simplified Chinese: 潘天寿;
traditional Chinese: 潘天壽; pinyin: Pān
Tiānshòu;
March 14, 1897–
September 5, 1971) was a
Chinese painter and art...
- Zhao
Tianshou (Chinese: 赵天寿; born 1961) is a
Chinese scientist and
educator currently serving as
Cheong Ying Chan
Professor of
Engineering and Environment...
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themes were
sidelined and
artists such as Feng Zikai, Shi Lu, and Pan
Tianshou were ****cuted.: 97 Many of the
artists were ****igned to
manual labour...
- 1945, the
Academy was
reopened in
Hangzhou with the
Chinese painter Pan
Tianshou as its director. The
establishment of the People's
Republic of
China saw...
- 684. Wu's
armies suppressed them
within two months. She
proclaimed the
Tianshou era of Wu Zhou on
October 16, 690, and
three days
later demoted Emperor...
- north-northwest of Beijing's city center. The site, on the
southern slope of
Tianshou Mountain (originally
Huangtu Mountain), was
chosen based on the principles...
- of
reign Era
names and
their ****ociated
dates None Wǔ Zhào(武曌) 690–705
Tiānshòu (天授): 16
October 690 – 21
April 692 (18 months) Rúyì (如意): 22
April – 22...