- Xu
Xisheng (Chinese: 徐西盛; pinyin: Xú
Xīshèng; born
April 1964) is a
general in the People's
Liberation Army of China,
currently serving as
political commissar...
- Zeng
Xisheng (Chinese: 曾希聖) (October 11, 1904 – July 15, 1968) was a
Chinese politician. He was born in Xingning,
Hunan Province (now Zixing,
Hunan Province)...
- Ma
Xisheng (traditional Chinese: 馬希聲;
simplified Chinese: 马希声; pinyin: Mǎ
Xīshēng; 899 –
August 15, 932),
courtesy name
Ruona (若訥),
formally the Prince...
- Yang (楊夫人,
personal name unknown) (disappeared 950) was the wife of Ma
Xisheng, the
second ruler of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms state...
- Li
Shangyin (Chinese: 李商隱; pinyin: Lǐ Shāngyǐn, c. 813–858),
courtesy name
Yishan (Chinese: 義山), was a
Chinese poet and
politician of the late Tang dynasty...
- Lu
Xisheng (陸希聲) (d. 895) was an
official of the
Chinese Tang dynasty, who
briefly served as
chancellor during the
reign of
Emperor Zhaozong. It is not...
-
called the
Northern Celestial masters, and
their main
scripture was the
Xisheng jing (Scripture of
Western Ascension).
During the
sixth century, Taoists...
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posthumous title Empress Dowager Xiàoyì Chénhuì Shūshèn Círén Kuāngtiān
Xīshèng (孝翼溫惠淑慎慈仁匡天錫聖皇太后).
During the
reign of the
Hongwu Emperor (r. 1368–1398):...
- Zongyan, Duke (918–925) Chu (complete list) – Ma Yin,
Prince (907–930) Ma
Xisheng,
Prince (930–932) Ma Xifan,
Prince (932–947) Ma Xiguang,
Prince (947–950)...
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later in the day than) Ma
Xisheng,
resented Ma
Xisheng for not even
showing any sign of
deferring to him. He
hated Ma
Xisheng and
Consort Yuan from this...