- The
grand chancellor (Chinese: 宰相; pinyin:
Zǎixiàng,
among other titles), also
translated as counselor-in-chief, chancellor,
chief councillor,
chief minister...
- The
chancellor (Chinese: 宰相; pinyin:
zǎixiàng) was a semi-formally
designated office position for a
number of high-level
officials at one time
during the...
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administration existed in
ancient China as
Grand Chancellor (Chinese: 宰相; pinyin:
Zǎixiàng),
sometimes translated as "prime minister",
existed since 685 BCE and ancient...
- Yeuk Fung Bo 紐約風暴 Bin Ho-tung 1999
Master of Zen 達摩祖師
Bodhidharma 2001
Zaixiang Xiaoganluo 宰相小甘羅 Lü
Buwei 2002 Book and Sword,
Gratitude and
Revenge 書劍恩仇錄...
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Secretariat Director was
sometimes the same
person as the
Grand Chancellor (
zaixiang 宰相). In the Tang, the
Director was also
master of
court ****emblies, and...
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Chancellor or
Grand Chancellor is the
common translation of the
Chinese title zǎixiàng (Chinese: 宰相), or chéngxiàng (丞相),
which in
imperial China was the highest-ranking...
- 110.8842M. doi:10.1073/pnas.1303884110. PMC 3670375. PMID 23630255. Lou,
Zaixiang; Wang, Hongxin; Rao, Shengqi; Sun, Juntao; Ma, Chaoyang; Li, Jing (2012)...
- the prince. The word "zaisan"
comes from the name of the
Chinese title "
zaixiang",
which served as chancellor. In the
XVIII and XIX centuries, the title...
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Weilan 死水微瀾 1991
Bianjibu De
Gushi 編輯部的故事 1993
Haima Gewuting 海馬歌舞廳 1994
Zaixiang Liu
Luoguo 宰相劉羅鍋
Qianlong Emperor 1995
Beijing Shenqiu De
Gushi 北京深秋的故事...
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skilled in this style, were
often referred to
contemptuously as
qingci zaixiang (青詞宰相; 'Qingci premiers').
During the
reign of the
Jiajing Emperor, the...