- fascicles) was re-discovered in 1933 at
Guangsheng Temple,
Zhaocheng County,
Shanxi (hence the name
Zhaocheng canon). This
canon was used as the
basis for the modern...
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Empress Zhaocheng (昭成皇后) was the
concubine of
Emperor Ruizong of Tang and the
mother of
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. She is the great-granddaughter of Dou...
- TresnaInstrument.com.
Retrieved 3
December 2013. Huang, Kao-Cheng; Wang,
Zhaocheng (2011).
Millimeter Wave
Communication Systems. John
Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118102756...
- The
Zhaocheng Jin
Tripitaka (Chinese: 趙城金藏) is a
Chinese copy of the
Buddhist canon dating from the Jin
dynasty (1115–1234). The Jin
Tripitaka was originally...
-
courtesy name
Wentong (文通), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Zhaocheng of
Northern Yan (北燕昭成帝), was the last
monarch of the
Chinese Northern...
- Han
Imperial AD 407–436 29
years ****yi of Yan
Wencheng of
Northern Yan
Zhaocheng of
Northern Yan (list) (tree)
Northern dynasties 北朝 Běi Cháo Pei3 Ch῾ao2...
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murals from the Yuan
dynasty are kept in the
lower temple. The
famous Zhaocheng Jin
Tripitaka was
discovered at the
Guangsheng Temple in 1933. the first...
- Amplifiers. Springer. pp. 1–35. ISBN 978-3-319-62166-1. Huang, Kao-Cheng;
Zhaocheng Wang (2011).
Millimeter Wave
Communication Systems. John
Wiley & Sons...
- Mai Chao-cheng (Chinese: 麥朝成; 1941/1942 – 6
March 2019) was a
Taiwanese economist. He was a
distinguished professor of
Tamkang University and
served as...
- 裴耀卿; 681–743),
courtesy name
Huanzhi (渙之),
formally Marquess Wenxian of
Zhaocheng (趙城文獻侯), was a
Chinese diplomat, poet, and
politician of the Tang dynasty...