- Shao
Yuanchong (Chinese: 邵元沖; pinyin: Shào
Yuánchōng; 1890 – 14
December 1936) was a
founding member of the
Xinhai Revolution and a
politician of the...
- Xu
Yuanchong (simplified Chinese: 许渊冲;
traditional Chinese: 許淵沖; pinyin: Xǔ
Yuānchōng; 18
April 1921 – 17 June 2021) was a
Chinese translator, best known...
-
March 1931 – 1
January 1932 Vice
President Shao
Yuanchong Preceded by Hu
Hanmin Succeeded by Shao
Yuanchong (acting)
Zhang Ji Vice
President of the Legislative...
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Cosmo (2007), p. 7.
Spence (1990), p. 41.
Wakeman (1985), p. 478. Wang,
Yuanchong (2018).
Remaking the
Chinese Empire: Manchu-Korean Relations, 1616–1911...
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Chong (Chinese: 姚崇; pinyin: Yáo Chóng; 650 –
September 28, 721), born Yao
Yuanchong (姚元崇),
known 700s–713 by the
courtesy name
Yuanzhi (元之),
formally Duke...
- (KMT)
party members: Hu Hanmin, Tai Chi-tao, Liao Zhongkai, and Shao
Yuanchong. The text
debuted on 16 June 1924, as the
opening of a
speech by Sun Yat-sen...
- from the
original on 12
February 2022.
Retrieved 8
February 2015. Wang,
Yuanchong (2018).
Remaking the
Chinese Empire: Manchu-Korean Relations, 1616–1911...
- 대한민국의 국기. terms.naver.com (in Korean).
Retrieved 20
December 2020. Wang,
Yuanchong (15
December 2018).
Remaking the
Chinese Empire: Manchu-Korean Relations...
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reality of the cosmos.
Below is the
original verse with a
translation by Xu
Yuanchong: Wen,
Yiduo (1941). 唐诗杂论 (Tang Shi Za Lun) [Discussions on Tang Poetry]...
- (2016). 士商工农──等级制度构建文明社会. Lulu.com. p. 379. ISBN 9781329980136. Wang,
Yuanchong (2018).
Remaking the
Chinese Empire: Manchu-Korean Relations, 1616–1911...