- Xu
Zhixun may
refer to one of the two
oldest biological sons of Xu Wen,
regent of Wu: Xu
Zhixun (elder) (徐知訓; pinyin: Xú
Zhīxùn) (died 918), Xu Wen's oldest...
- Jung Ji-hoon (Korean: 정지훈; born June 25, 1982),
known professionally as Rain and Bi Rain (비; IPA: ['piː]), is a
South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer...
- Xu
Zhixun (徐知訓) (895-918) was the
oldest biological son of Xu Wen, the
regent of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period state Wu. He served...
-
family matters. (Xu Wen had six
biological sons
known to history – Xu
Zhixùn, Xu
Zhixún, Xu Zhi**** (徐知誨), Xu
Zhijian (徐知諫), Xu
Zhizheng (徐知證), and Xu Zhi'e...
- Xu
Zhixun (徐知詢) (died 934),
formally Prince Kang of
Donghai (東海康王), was the
second biological son of Xu Wen, the
regent of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and...
- Liu
Zhixun (Chinese: 柳直荀;
November 1898 –
September 14, 1932), also
known as Liu
Keming (Chinese: 刘克明), was a
member of the
Chinese Workers' and Peasants'...
- was
elected as a
foreign member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. "沈志勋 (
Zhixun Shen)".
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Retrieved 2019-10-20. "Zhi-Xun "ZX"...
- The
regular administration at the
capital was left to his son Xu
Zhixun.
After Zhixun's murder in 918, this
position was
inherited by Wen's stepson, Zhigao...
-
executive bureau of
government (尚書省,
Shangshu Sheng), and his father, Di
Zhixun (狄知遜),
served as the
prefect of Kui
Prefecture (夔州,
modern eastern Chongqing)...
- Jie; Lian, Biao; Curto,
Alberto G.; Ye, Guojun; Hikita, Yasuyuki; Shen,
Zhixun; Zhang, Shou-Cheng; Chen, Xian****; Brongersma, Mark; Hwang,
Harold Y.; Cui...