- Yan
Zhitui (Chinese: 顏之推; pinyin: Yán
Zhītuī; Wade–Giles: Yen2 Chih1-t'ui1, 531–591?)
courtesy name Jie (Chinese: 介) was a
Chinese calligrapher, painter...
- Jie
Zhitui (fl. 7th century BC), also
known as Jie Zitui, was an
ancient aristocrat who
served the Jin
prince Chong'er
during the
Spring and
Autumn period...
-
numerous Chinese legends,
including those about his
loyal courtier Jie
Zhitui,
whose death is said to have
inspired China's Cold Food
Festival and Qingming...
- can be
dated back to the
Northern and
Southern dynasties (420-589). Yan
Zhitui in his book
Yanshi jiaxun 顏氏家訓 ("The
Family Instructions of
Master Yan")...
-
against the
Southern Qi. Yan
Zhitui's father was Yan Xie. His
elder brothers were Yan
Zhiyi and Yan Zhisan. Yan
Zhitui himself served under several dynasties...
- ****yuan Ji Kang
Sengzhao Wang Su Wang Bi
Xiahou Xuan Xie
Daoyun Xun Can Yan
Zhitui Zhi Dun Sui Tang Fu Yi
Jizang Wang Tong
Zhang Zhihe Han Yu Li Ao Liu Yuxi...
- and Tomb-Sweeping
Festivals concerns the 7th-century-BC Jin
nobleman Jie
Zhitui, a
model of self-sacrificing loyalty.
During the
Spring and
Autumn period...
- one's
children was
considered very
important in
traditional China. Yan
Zhitui of the
Northern Qi
dynasty ****erted that
whereas the
purpose of a given...
- the
first recorded use of
toilet paper in 589 by the scholar-official Yan
Zhitui (531–591),
confirmed in 851 by an Arab
traveller who
remarked that the Tang...
- JIE may
refer to: Jie of Xia, last
ruler of the Xia
dynasty of
China Jie
Zhitui or
Zitui (7th century BC), a
famed minister of Zhou
dynasty Jie people,...