- Yao
Zongxun (simplified Chinese: 姚宗勋;
traditional Chinese: 姚宗勛; pinyin: Yáo
Zōngxūn; 1917–1985) was the
formal successor of Wang Xiangzhai,
founder of...
- Guo
Zongxun (Chinese: 郭宗訓) (14
September 953 – 973) or Chai
Zongxun (Chinese: 柴宗訓), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Gong of
Later Zhou...
-
Zhang Zongxun (Chinese: 张宗逊; pinyin: Zhāng
Zōngxùn; 7 February 1908 – 14 September 1998) was a
general of the People's
Liberation Army of China. Zhang...
-
Armaments Department, from 2012 to 2017. He is the son of
General Zhang Zongxun. He is a
veteran of the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War and one of the few serving...
- the Dao is not the
eternal Dao". Wang
Xiangzhai -
founder of
style Yao
Zongxun (1917-1985), a
native of
Hangzhou County,
Zhejiang Province. A
famous martial...
- Chai Rong, the
Later Zhou
throne was left to his seven-year-old son Guo
Zongxun, and the
second rival, Li Chongjin, soon
found himself lacking the political...
-
Handian (Chinese: 潘汉典; 3
December 1920 – 26
October 2019), also
known as Pan
Zongxun (潘宗洵), was a
Chinese legal scholar, translator, and writer. He was recognized...
- You's brother,
sometimes also
referred to as
Emperor Gong of Sui Chai
Zongxun (953–973),
Emperor Gong of
Later Zhou
Emperor Gong of Song (1271–1323?)...
- (Shanghai period, Han
Xingqiao and Han Xingyuan), and
later in
Beijing Yao
Zongxun,
Zhang Entong, and others. He
first named his
teaching Yiquan, in reference...
- not used when
referring to this
sovereign 柴榮 Chái Róng 954–959 Xiǎndé (顯德) 954–959 Did not
exist 恭帝 Gōngdì 柴宗訓 Chái
Zōngxùn 959–960 Xiǎndé (顯德) 959–960...