- Cao Ang (pronunciation) (c. 177 –
February or
March 197),
courtesy name
Zixiu, was the
eldest son of Cao Cao, a
warlord who rose to
power towards the...
- 264)
February 19 –
Clodius Albinus,
Roman general and
usurper Cao Ang (or
Zixiu),
eldest son of Cao Cao (b. 177) Dian Wei,
Chinese general serving under...
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Longzhi (封隆之) was a high
level official for
Northern Qi. His
father Feng
Zixiu (封子繡)
served as a
provincial governor for
Northern Zhou, but was captured...
- Ji Yan (died 224),
courtesy name
Zixiu, was a
Chinese politician of the
state of
Eastern Wu
during the
Three Kingdoms period of China. An
impulsive and...
- the
first torture deaths reported in the
Western press was that of Chen
Zixiu, a
retired factory worker from
Shandong Province. In his
Pulitzer Prize-winning...
- of
Emperor Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, and Cao Zhi. Cao Ang (曹昂),
courtesy name
Zixiu (子脩), was the
eldest son of Cao Cao and was
raised by Lady Ding
after the...
-
spear skills. His
students were Liu
Cheng You (劉成有), Liu
Dekuan (劉德寬), Ji
Zixiu (纪子修), Xu Liu, Ji De, Li
Zhengsheng and others. Liu
Cheng You (劉成有) first...
- of
Emperor Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, and Cao Zhi. Cao Ang (曹昂),
courtesy name
Zixiu (子脩), was the
eldest son of Cao Cao and was
raised by Lady Ding
after the...
-
Treatises on T'ai Chi Ch'uan].
Taiwan (1950).
Zheng Manqing.
Taijiquan zixiu xinfa [Master cheng's New
Method of T'ai chi ch'uan Self-cultivation] Zheng...
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Nanzhao repented, and
extolled her city as the “source of virtue”. — An
Zixiu Piluoge died in 748, and was
succeeded by his son
Geluofeng (閣羅鳳). When...