- Chen Yinke, or Chen
Yinque (3 July 1890 – 7
October 1969), was a
Chinese historian, linguist, orientalist, politician, and writer. He was a
fellow of Academia...
-
Yinqueshan (simplified Chinese: 银雀山;
traditional Chinese: 銀雀山; pinyin:
Yínquè Shān; lit. 'Silver
Sparrow Mountain'),
located southeast of the city of...
- is
based on how its
adherents interpret the
bamboo slips discovered at
Yinque Shan in 1972. The Art of War is
traditionally ascribed to Sun Tzu. It presents...
- as Po Jun (破军) A
heavenly soldier recruited by Xufeng. Fu
Hongsheng as
Yinque (隐雀)
Elder of Bird Tribe. Dong
Xiaobai as
Queling (雀灵) Suihe's subordinate...
- 1922. The
historians included Liu Yizheng,
Liang Qichao, Wang Guowei, Chen
Yinque, and Miao Fenglin [zh]. In the
atmosphere of
critical re-evaluation of traditional...
-
parchments of both Sun Tzu's and Sun Bin's
works were
unearthed in the
Yinque Hills (Linyi city,
Shandong province). Due to
natural deterioration, some...
- Shou (c. 200s).
Records of the
Three Kingdoms (in Chinese). Vol. 29. Chen,
Yinque (1977).
Biographies of Cao
Chong and Hua Tuo in the
Sanguozhi and their...
- and US-China
relations Lin ****yin - architect, poet, and
historian Chen
Yinque -
historian and
linguist Jie Tang -
creator of
AMiner Norbert Wiener - theoretical...
- In 1972, cir****stantial
evidence unearthed from the
number one
grave at
Yinque Mountain,
Linyi Prefecture,
Shandong Province provided Han
Dynasty bamboo...
-
taught at
Tsinghua University, Zhao Yuanren,
Liang Qichao, Wang Guowei, Chen
Yinque and Wu Mi. From 2000 to 2004, Chen was the
professor at the
Academy of Arts...