- Fang
Xiaoru (Chinese: 方孝孺; pinyin: Fāng
Xìaorú; 1357 – 25 July 1402),
courtesy name
Xizhi (希直) or Xigu (希古), a
native of
Ninghai County,
Zhejiang (present-day...
- said to have
originated in Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1920s and 30s. Fang
Xiaoru (1357-1402),
Chinese scholar-official Agustín Lara (1897-1970), Mexican...
- for guidance. His
closest advisors were
Huang Zicheng, Qi Tai, and Fang
Xiaoru, all of whom were
idealistic reformers, but they
lacked practical experience...
- the
Yongle Emperor's
extermination of the ten
degrees of
kinship of Fang
Xiaoru in 1402. The Ming
scholar most
influential upon
subsequent generations,...
-
Confucian scholars. His
closest advisers were
Huang Zicheng, Qi Tai, and Fang
Xiaoru,
idealistic scholars committed to
reform but
lacking practical experience...
- (Tang) Li Shi**** (李師回) (Tang)
Huang Dehe (黃德和) (Song) Gao Qi (Ming) Fang
Xiaoru (Ming) Yu
Hongtu (俞鴻圖) (Qing, legend)
According to a
legend not attested...
- the
choice to
become slaves rather than be killed. A rare case was Fang
Xiaoru,
whose students and
friends were also
executed as the 10th
family kin by...
- doi:10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b00472. PMID 29605998. Cong, Longliang; Li,
Xiaoru; Ma, Lichun; Peng, Zhi; Yang, Chao; Han, Ping; Wang, Gang; Li, Hongyan;...
-
attempted to
involve respected supporters of the
Jianwen Emperor, such as Fang
Xiaoru and Liu Jing (劉璟), in his administration, but they
refused and were subsequently...
- studies. Fang
Xiaoru was a Ming
official and
scholar who
wrote several works and
advised the emperor. The
emperor to whom Fang
Xiaoru had
pledged his...