- 1722), also
known by his
temple name
Emperor Shengzu of Qing,
personal name
Xuanye, was the
fourth emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the
second Qing emperor...
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Cheng Xuanying (Chinese: 成玄英; pinyin: Chéng
Xuányīng; Wade–Giles: Ch'eng Hsüan-ying; fl. 631–655),
courtesy name
Zishi (子實), was a
Taoist monk
known to...
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lexicographer and monk
Xuanying (玄應), who was a
translator for the
famous pilgrim and
Sanskritist monk Xuanzang. When
Xuanying died he had only finished...
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sometimes to death."
Empress Xiaoduanxian had one
daughter in 1582
named Zhu
Xuanying,
formally titled the
Princess Rongchang, who
married a
military commander...
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revolutionist and translator; his
original name was Su
Xuanying (Chinese: 蘇玄瑛; pinyin: Sū
Xuányīng). Su had been
named as a
writer of
poetry and romantic...
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March 2023. zhu,
xuanying (2018),
Innovative development of
traditional handicrafts in
Suzhou Rightsite...
- The
Shunzhi Emperor, who died of
smallpox in 1661,
chose his
third son
Xuanye as
successor because he had
survived smallpox. That
child reigned as the...
- Wei
Huacun Ge Hong Bao
Jingyan Kou
Qianzhi Lu
Xiujing Tao
Hongjing Cheng Xuanying Chen Tuan
Zhang Boduan Sun Bu'er Wang
Chongyang Qiu ****i
Zhang Guoxiang...
- 1661 at the age of 24 from smallpox. He was
succeeded by his
third son
Xuanye, who
reigned as the
Kangxi Emperor. The
Manchus sent Han
bannermen to fight...
- Zafiroglu, Alexandra; Daniell, Katherine; Wong, Paul; Henein, Mina; Zhu,
Xuanying; Sweeting, Ben; Arnold, Michael; Macnamara,
Delia Pembrey; Helfgott, Ariella...