Wang Lü — Wáng Lǚ (Wang Lü, traditional: 王履, simplified: 王履); ca. (1332 unknown ) was a Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, and poet during the Ming Dynasty (1368 ndash;1644). His specific date of death is unknown.Wang was born in Kunshan in the… … Wikipedia
Wang Hsing-ching — (王杏慶/王杏庆 Wáng Xìngqìng) (born in 1946), who has a pseudonym of Nanfang Shuo (南方朔 Nán Fāngshuò), is a journalist, political commentator, and cultural critic. Today, he is the chief editor and writer of [http://www.new7.com.tw/ The Journalist… … Wikipedia
Wang Shiwei — (Wade Giles: Wang Shih wei) (王實味) (March 12, 1906 July 1, 1947), originally named Wang Sidao (王思禱), was a journalist and literary writer. He became famous for his contribution to the Chinese history of modern revolution and to Chinese modern… … Wikipedia
WANG CHONG — Personnage d’un caractère abrupt, anticonformiste par vocation, pour ainsi dire, Wang Chong fut un esprit aussi original qu’intransigeant, et les difficultés auxquelles il se heurta toute sa vie furent le prix d’une liberté qu’il sut préserver… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Shu Han — Infobox Former Country native name = aut|漢 conventional long name = Han common name = Shu national motto = continent = Asia region = Pacific country = China era = Three Kingdoms status = Empire government type = Monarchy year start = 221 year end … Wikipedia
Wang Xiang — Chinese t=王祥 s=王祥Wang Xiang (185 269) was a minister of during the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Wang Xiang acted as the grand commander of Wei. Xiang along with many other officials of Wei saw Deng Ai and Zhong Hui leave on their way to attack … Wikipedia
Hui Yuan — Huiyuan Pour le moine Huiyuan (523 592) de l’école Shidilun, voir Jingying Huiyuan Huiyuan 慧遠 (334 6e jour du 8e mois 416), japonais Eon (えおん), est un moine célèbre de la dynastie Jin qui joua un rôle important dans le développement du bouddhisme … Wikipédia en Français
Conquest of Shu by Wei — Part of the Three Kingdoms period Date September – November 263 CE Location Sichuan and Shaanxi, China … Wikipedia
Suan Shu Shu — Das Suàn shù shū (算數書), oder das Buch der Zahlen und Berechnungen ist der früheste chinesische Text über die Mathematik. Der Text wurde in der frühen westlichen Han Dynastie im Zeitraum zwischen 202 und 186 v. Chr. auf Bambusstreifen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tendai-shu — Die Tendai shū (jap. 天台宗) ist eine auf dem Lotos Sutra basierende Schule des Buddhismus in Japan, die von den beiden Klostertempeln Enryaku ji und Mii dera während der Heian Zeit neben der rivalisierenden Shingon shū die religiöse Landschaft… … Deutsch Wikipedia