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Xuanhe (Chinese: 宣和; pinyin:
Xuānhé; lit. 'proclaiming peace') may
refer to:
Xuanhe (1119–1125),
reign period of
Emperor ****zong of Song
Xuanhe, Ningxia...
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Xuanhe Huapu (宣和畫譜, "The
Xuanhe Catalogue of Paintings") is an 1120
Chinese palace catalog from the Song dynasty,
which in 20
chapters categorized and...
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Xuanhe Township (simplified Chinese: 宣和乡;
traditional Chinese: 宣和鄉; pinyin:
Xuānhé Xiāng) is a
township in
Liancheng County, Heihe, Fujian, China. As of...
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Xuanhe (Chinese: 宣和; pinyin:
Xuānhé) is a town
under the
administration of
Shapotou District, Zhongwei, Ningxia, China. As of 2020[update], it administers...
- the
Illustrated Account of the Emb****y to
Goryeo in the
Xuanhe Era (Chinese: 宣和奉使高麗圖經;
Xuanhe fengshi Gaoli tujing),
written in 1124 by Xu Jing (徐兢),...
- (东园镇, دْويُوًا جٍ)
Rouyuan (柔远镇, ژِوْيُوًاجٍ)
Zhenluo (镇罗镇, جٍلُوَ جٍ)
Xuanhe (宣和镇, حَ جٍ)
Yongkang (永康镇, يٌکَانْ جٍ)
Changle (常乐镇, چَانْلَ جٍ) Yings****qiao...
- Chu Suiliang, Xue Ji or
Huang Tingjian. One of the emperor's era names,
Xuanhe, is also used to
describe a
style of
mounting paintings in
scroll format...
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publishing after the Ming and
Gothic types used
exclusively in print. The
Xuanhe Calligraphy Manual (宣和書譜)
credits Wang Cizhong [zh] with
creating the regular...
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state that he
killed the
tiger "in the
middle of the
tenth month" of the "
Xuanhe year [1119]" (the
emphasis belongs to the
original author). In Iron Arm...
- unearthed.
Another catalogue was the
Chong xiu
Xuanhe bogutu (重修宣和博古圖) or "Revised
Illustrated Catalogue of
Xuanhe Profoundly Learned Antiquity" (compiled from...