- Han
Xiangzi,
courtesy name
Qingfu or Beizhu, is a
Chinese mythological figure and one of the
Eight Immortals in the
Taoist pantheon. He
studied Taoist...
-
Xiangzi may
refer to: Zhi Yao (died 453 BC), also
known as
Xiangzi of Zhi (知襄子; Zhī
Xiāngzǐ),
ruler of Zhi
during the
Spring and
Autumn period Zhao Wuxu...
-
Rickshaw Boy or
Camel Xiangzi (Chinese: 骆驼祥子; pinyin: Luòtuo
Xiángzi; lit. 'Camel Au****ious Lad') is a
novel by the
Chinese author Lao She
about the life...
- The
Story of Han
Xiangzi (韓湘子全傳) is a 17th-century
Chinese novel written by Yang Erzeng [zh] (楊爾曾). It is
written in
vernacular Chinese. The protagonist...
- a flute, but a
flute is more
common in
depictions of the
Immortal Han
Xiangzi. Some art of the
Eight Immortals show more of them
holding instruments...
- history. When
choosing Xiangzi as his successor,
Xuanzi of Zhi was
warned by his
clansman Zhi Guo who
believed that
Xiangzi's personality did not fit...
-
After Zhao
Xiangzi (simplified Chinese: 赵襄子;
traditional Chinese: 趙襄子) of the Zhao clan
rejected Zhi
Xiangzi's demands in 455 BCE, Zhi
Xiangzi attacked...
- 'Great
Charity Bridge'), also
known as
Xiangzi Bridge (simplified Chinese: 湘子桥;
traditional Chinese: 湘子橋; pinyin:
Xiāngzǐ Qiáo), is an
ancient bridge that crosses...
- /Luo tuo
Xiangzi)
Translated by Jean James. Honolulu:
University Press of Hawaii, 1979. ISBN 0824806166
Camel Xiangzi (駱駝祥子 /Luo tuo
Xiangzi) Translated...
- was refused.
Xiangzi succeeded as the head of the
house of Zhao in 458 BC. Soon, he
invited the
ruler of Dai, who was
married to
Xiangzi's sister, to a...