King Jing of Zhou (Ji Gui) — King Jing of Zhou, ch.: 周景王, pinyin: zhōu jĭng wáng, wg: King Ching of Chou, was the twenty fourth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the twelfth of Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Personal information Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese Given name Gui … Wikipedia
King Jing of Zhou (Ji Gai) — King Jing of Zhou, ch.: 周敬王, pinyin: zhōu jìng wáng, wg: King Ching of Chou, was the twenty sixth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the fourteenth of Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Personal information Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese Given name… … Wikipedia
Zhou Dynasty — For other uses, see Zhou Dynasty (disambiguation). Zhou Dynasty 周朝 Kingdom ← … Wikipedia
Dào Dé Jing — Versión del Dào Dé Jing hallada en Mawangdui. El Dào Dé Jing (Chino: 道德經 pronunciación ▶?/i, Wade Giles: Tao Te Ching, también llamado Tao Te King), cuya autoría se atribuye a Laozi ( … Wikipedia Español
Zhou Tong (archer) — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhou (周). Zhou Tong Zhou Tong stroking his beard Teacher of General Yue Fei Chinese 周同 (historical) 周侗 (fictional) … Wikipedia
Dao (state) — State of Dào 道國/道国 Unknown … Wikipedia
King Wen sequence — The King Wen sequence (Chinese: 文王卦序) is an arrangement of the sixty four divination figures in 易經 Yì Jīng, the I Ching or Book of Changes. They are called hexagrams in English because each figure is composed of six 爻 yáo broken or unbroken lines … Wikipedia
Dao De Jing — El Dào Dé Jing (道德經, Wade Giles: Tao Te Ching, también llamado Tao Te King) es el libro más importante de la religión taoísta. El libro, según dice la leyenda, fue escrito alrededor del año 600 adC y su autor es Laozi (WG Lao Tzu, también… … Enciclopedia Universal
Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou — ((北)周武帝) (543 578), personal name Yuwen Yong (宇文邕), nickname Miluotu (禰羅突), was an emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou. As was the case of the reigns of his brothers Emperor Xiaomin and Emperor Ming, the early part of his reign… … Wikipedia
I king — Das I Ging (chin. 易經 / 易经, yì jīng, W. G. I Ching, auch: I Jing, Yi Ching, Yi King), das „Buch der Wandlungen“ oder „Klassiker der Wandlungen“ ist der älteste der klassischen chinesischen Texte. Das Buch ist auch als Chou I (周易, Zhōu Yì) bekannt … Deutsch Wikipedia