- Fang Qiao (579 – 18
August 648),
courtesy name
Xuanling,
better known as Fang
Xuanling (Chinese: 房玄齡),
posthumously known as Duke
Wenzhao of Liang, was...
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incorporated into
bronze ritual vessels. Ling (Chinese: 鈴), also
known as
xuanling (懸鈴; 'hanging bells') or
sheling (舌鈴; 'tongue-bells') in
Chinese or clapper-bells...
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killed at the same time. The
suspect was Bai Zhenbang, the son of Bai
Xuanling, the
leader of Chinatown’s
Xiesheng Hall.
Since Grant hates Chinese people...
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negative example), as well as by
employing capable chancellors such as Fang
Xuanling, Du Ru****, and Wei Zheng.
Emperor Taizong's wife
Empress Zhangsun also...
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genealogy book,
which allegedly traces back to Tang
dynasty statesman Fang
Xuanling. Chan's
ancestral roots are
located in Wuhu, An****. Chan
spent his formative...
- Wikisource. 是時旱蝗谷貴,民相食。 Fang
Xuanling. Book of Jin.; 《晋书·卷三十七·列传第七·宗室》 (in Chinese) – via Wikisource. 時關中饑荒,百姓相噉,加以疾癘,盜賊公行。 Fang
Xuanling. Book of Jin.; 《晋书·...
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commissioned by the
imperial court of the Tang dynasty, with
chancellor Fang
Xuanling as the lead editor,
drawing mostly from
official do****ents left from earlier...
- 200–750 AD.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 159. ISBN 978-1-58839-126-1. Fang
Xuanling; et al., eds. (1974) [648]. Book of Jin 晉書. Beijing:
Zhonghua Shuju. vol...
- who
served as the
governor of Fangzhou. He was the
second son of Fang
Xuanling, a
prominent statesman who
served as
Chancellor under Emperor Taizong of...
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Xuanling; et al. "Book 65". Book of Jin. Fang,
Xuanling; et al. "Book 98". Book of Jin. Fang,
Xuanling; et al. "Book 43". Book of Jin. Fang,
Xuanling;...