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Huang Wenbi (Chinese: 黄文弼; Wade–Giles:
Huang Wen-pi;
April 23, 1893 –
December 18, 1966) was a
Chinese archaeologist specializing in Xinjiang.
Huang was...
- present-day Nanjing) and
later lived in Songjiang. His
courtesy name was
Wenbi (文璧) and his
pseudonyms were
Ludunsheng (鲁钝生; lit. "Ungainly One") and Guanyuanren...
- wall had
completely disappeared—likely
washed away by the river.
Huang Wenbi provided more
precise data
during an
expedition in 1957–1958. He estimated...
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describing "the
place of ruins".
Chinese scholars Wang
Guowei and
Huang Wenbi linked the name to the Tocharians, a
historical people of the
Tarim Basin...
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Wenbi Tower (Chinese: 文笔塔) is a
tower in Changzhou, China,
located near
Hongmei Park. It was
built during the
Southern Dynasties, Qi Gaozu, Xiao Daocheng...
- (1638–1663) Lady
Gioro Yongzheng Emperor (1678–1735) Esen
Weiwu Empress Xiaogongren (1660–1723) Lady
Saiheli Hongshi (1704–1727)
Wenbi Consort Qi (1676–1739)...
- Wade–Giles:
Chang Fu; Vietnamese: Trương Phụ; 1375–1449),
courtesy name
Wenbi (Chinese: 文弼), was a
Chinese military general of the Ming dynasty. He was...
- senior.
Consort Qi's
personal name was not
recorded in history. Father:
Wenbi (文熚),
served as a
prefect (知府) The ****ure
Consort Qi was born in 1676. In...
- the
pressmarks between MAS.590 and MAS.626. In 1957-58
Professor Huang Wenbi led a team from the
Institute of Archaeology, C****,
spending six days at...
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included more
stucco images and
wooden carved objects. 1957-8:
Professor Huang Wenbi lead a team from the
Institute of Archaeology, C****,
spending six days at...