-
yabgu in
Turkic languages had been
borrowed from Old
Chinese i̯əp-g’u >
xīhóu,
rendered in
Chinese characters as 翕侯 or 翖侯 Conversely,
Friedrich Hirth...
- Wang
Xihou (Chinese: 王錫侯; 1713–1777),
courtesy name
Hanbo (韓伯), was a
Chinese scholar from
Xinchang County (modern-day
Yifeng County, Jiangxi) who lived...
- Deng
Xihou (traditional Chinese: 鄧錫侯;
simplified Chinese: 邓锡侯; pinyin: Dèng
Xīhóu; 24 May 1889 – 30
March 1964) was a
Chinese general and
prominent warlord...
- was in the
hands of six warlords: Liu Wen****, Liu Xiang, Yang Sen, Deng
Xihou, He Zhaode, and Tian Songyao, with
minor forces being Xiong Kewu and Lü...
- a
hundred years later, the
xihou of guishuang(kushan)
named Qiujiuque(Kujula)
attacked and destro**** the
other four
xihou and
established himself king...
- and
every single pronunciation is provided". The scholar-official Wang
Xihou (1713–1777)
criticized the
Kangxi Zidian in the
preface of his own Ziguan...
- than a
hundred years later, the
xihou of Guishuang,
named Qiujiu Que
attacked and
exterminated the four
other xihou. He set
himself up as king of a kingdom...
-
which helped to
develop trade along the Silk Roads.
Kujula Kadphises, the
xihou (prince) of the Yuezhi,
united the
region in the
early 1st
century and laid...
- part of the
Sichuan clique Army 3rd
Division commanded by
warlord Deng
Xihou. He was
promoted to
commanding officer of the 6th
Brigade in 1922 by his...
-
punishment for
writing an emperor's name
without modifications. In 1777, Wang
Xihou, in his dictionary,
criticized the
Kangxi dictionary and
wrote the Qianlong...