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Xianzhi (Old Chinese: 鮮支 (
xiānzhī)), is one of the
Xiongnu tribes.
Xianzhi means Gardenia in Chinese. It is one of the 19
Xiongnu tribes counted by the...
- Gao
Xianzhi, or Go Seonji, (died
January 24, 756) was a Tang
dynasty general of
Goguryeo descent. He was
known as a
great commander during his lifetime...
- Wang
Xianzhi may
refer to: Wang
Xianzhi (calligrapher) (344–386),
influential calligrapher of the Jin
dynasty Wang
Xianzhi (rebel) (died 878),
major rebel...
- Wang
Xianzhi (simplified Chinese: 王献之;
traditional Chinese: 王獻之; pinyin: Wáng
Xiànzhī; Wade–Giles: Wang Hsien-chih, 344–386),
courtesy name
Zijing (子敬)...
- Wang
Xianzhi (died 878) was a
Chinese military general and rebel. He was a
major agrarian rebel during the
reign of
Emperor Xizong of Tang,
whose rebellion...
- The
Shanghai Xianzhi or "Shanghai Gazetteer" (Chinese: 上海县志; pinyin: Shànghǎi
Xiànzhì) is an
ancient gazetteer for the city of Shanghai. It is one of the...
- Zeng
Xianzhi (Chinese: 曾宪植; 23
January 1910 – 11
October 1989) was a
Chinese revolutionary and politician. In the late 1920s and
early 1930s,
girls in...
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grouped themselves into
bands and rose to
resist Tang rule. In 874, Wang
Xianzhi (who, like
Huang Chao, was a salt privateer) and
Shang Junzhang (尚君長) raised...
- Pang
Xianzhi (Chinese: 逄先知; pinyin: Páng
Xiānzhī; born
October 1929) is a
Chinese historian and
politician who
served as
director of the
Party Do****ents...
- Xu
Xianzhi (徐羨之) (364 – 8
February 426),
courtesy name
Zongwen (宗文), was a high-level
official of the
Chinese Liu Song dynasty, who,
along with his colleagues...