- Tang
Xianzu (traditional Chinese: 湯顯祖;
simplified Chinese: 汤显祖;
September 24, 1550 – July 29, 1616),
courtesy name
Yireng (義仍), was a
Chinese playwright...
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Xianzu is the
atonal romanization of
several Chinese temple names. It may
refer to:
Emperor Xianwen of
Northern Wei (454–476)
Emperor Wenxuan of Northern...
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Peony Pavilion, is a
romantic tragicomedy play
written by
dramatist Tang
Xianzu in 1598. The plot was
drawn from the
short story Du
Liniang Revives For...
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equally imaginative. The most famous, The
Peony Pavilion, was
written by Tang
Xianzu (1550–1616), with its
first performance at the
Pavilion of
Prince Teng in...
- the end of the Ming Dynasty, the
system attracted the
candidature of Tang
Xianzu (1550–1616). Tang at 14 p****ed the
imperial examination at the
county level;...
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Retrieved 2023-11-29. "为什么朝鲜族不能叫"鲜族" (Why
Chaoxianzu cannot be
called "
Xianzu" )". minzu56.net. 2019-03-02.
Retrieved 4
March 2024. "中国民族". www.gov.cn...
- The tale was
famously adapted into a play by Ming
dynasty playwright Tang
Xianzu as
Zichai ji (The
Story of the
Purple Jade Pin or The
Purple Hairpin). Santangelo...
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house of the
Later Tang
initially bore the
surname Zhuye (朱邪). The
Emperor Xianzu of
Later Tang
subsequently adopted Li (李) as the
surname in AD 869 prior...
- the
court of the Qing
dynasty retroactively gave
Taksi the
temple name
Xianzu (顯祖) and the
posthumous name
Emperor Xuan (宣皇帝). Wife
Empress Xuan, of the...
- Mao
Muzhi (died c. 379),
courtesy name
Xianzu, also
known as Mao
Xianzu (毛憲祖) and Mao
Husheng (毛虎生), was a
military officer during the Jin
dynasty (266–420)...