Li Zhi (Ming Dynasty) — Li Zhi (zh tsp|t=李贄|s=李贽|p=Lǐ Zhì, 1527 1602) was a prominent Chinese philosopher, historian and writer in the late Ming dynasty. BiographyHe was born in Jinjiang, Fujian province, the descendant of a Persian woman from which his seven generation … Wikipedia
Zhi Neng Qi Gung — Zhi Neng Qi Gong Le Zhi Neng Qi gong se traduit par Qi gong de la capacité de l intelligence (Zhi = intelligence, Neng = capacité). Le fondateur est Pang He Ming. Sommaire 1 Principes 2 Chanson poème du Zhi Neng Qi gong 3 Références … Wikipédia en Français
Ming Dynasty — Great Ming 大明 ← 1368–1644 … Wikipedia
Zhi Neng Qi Gong — Le Zhi Neng Qi gong se traduit par Qi gong de la capacité de l intelligence (Zhi = intelligence, Neng = capacité). Le fondateur est Pang He Ming. Sommaire 1 Principes 2 Chanson poème du Zhi Neng Qi gong 3 Références … Wikipédia en Français
Li Zhi — may refer to:*Li Zhi (Ming Dynasty), Chinese philosopher *Emperor Gaozong of Tang, named Li Zhi, Emperor of Tang *Li Zhi (dissident), Chinese dissident *Li Zhi (actress), known as Nina Li Chi, Hong Kong film actress. *Li Zhi, CPC secretary of the … Wikipedia
Emperor Ming of Western Liang — ((西)梁明帝) (542 585), personal name Xiao Kui (蕭巋), courtesy name Renyuan (仁遠), was a (disputed) emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liang Dynasty. As he, his father Emperor Xuan, and his son Emperor Jing controlled little territory and relied heavily on … Wikipedia
Shih Ming-teh — 施明德 5th Chairperson of the DPP In office July 18, 1994 – March 23, 1996 Preceded by … Wikipedia
Li Zhi (1527–1602) — Li Zhi Li Zhi (ursprünglich Lin Zaizhi, zwischen 1552 und 1567 Li Zaizhi, ab 1567 Li Zhi) (* 23. November 1527; † 6. Mai 1602) war ein chinesischer Philosoph, Autor, Literaturkritiker und Beamter. Er sah den Menschen als vom Eigennutz getriebenes … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tibet during the Ming Dynasty — The exact nature of Sino Tibetan relations during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) of China is unclear. Some modern scholars living and working in the People s Republic of China assert that the Ming Dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet,… … Wikipedia
Li Zhi (1527-1602) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Li Zhi. Li Zhi, aussi appelé Zhuowu (卓吾), (1527 1602), est un philosophe, écrivain et historien chinois influant à la fin des Ming, principal représentant de l école de Taizhou. Ce penseur iconoclaste, dans son… … Wikipédia en Français