Wei dynasty — ▪ Chinese history [386 534/535] Chinese in full (Pinyin) Bei Wei , or (Wade Giles romanization) Pei Wei , English Northern Wei , also called Tabgatch , or (Pinyin) Tuoba (AD 386–534/535), the longest lived and most powerful of the… … Universalium
Wei dynasty — noun any of several imperial dynasties of China ruling from 220 to 265 and from 386 to 556 • Syn: ↑Wei • Hypernyms: ↑dynasty … Useful english dictionary
Northern Wei dynasty — or Toba dynasty (AD 386–534/35) Longest lived and most powerful of the northern Chinese dynasties that ruled after the Han dynasty fell and before the Sui and Tang dynasties reunified China. Founded by Toba tribesmen, the Northern Wei defended… … Universalium
Wei — The term Wei may refer to:Dynasties * Northern Wei Dynasty, archaeologically the most famous of the Wei dynasties. * Wei (Spring and Autumn Period), state during the Spring and Autumn Period * State of Wei during the Spring and Autumn Period and… … Wikipedia
Wei — /way/, n. any of several dynasties that ruled in North China, esp. one ruling A.D. 220 265 and one ruling A.D. 386 534. * * * (as used in expressions) wei ch i Jiang Wei K ang Yu wei Northern Wei dynasty Northern Wei sculpture Wang Ching wei Wei… … Universalium
dynasty — dynastic /duy nas tik/; Brit. also /di nas tik/, dynastical, adj. dynastically, adv. /duy neuh stee/; Brit. also /din euh stee/, n., pl. dynasties. 1. a sequence of rulers from the same family, stock, or group: the Ming dynasty … Universalium
Wei — noun any of several imperial dynasties of China ruling from 220 to 265 and from 386 to 556 • Syn: ↑Wei dynasty • Hypernyms: ↑dynasty … Useful english dictionary
Wei Zheng — (Zh cw|c=魏徵|w=Wei Cheng 580 643), courtesy name Xuancheng (玄成), formally Duke Wenzhen of Zheng (鄭文貞公), was a Chinese politician and the lead editor of the Book of Sui , composed in 636. He served as a chancellor of Tang Dynasty for about 13 years … Wikipedia
Dynasty Warriors — est une série de jeux vidéo développée par Koei, mélangeant beat them all et jeu d action. Débutée en 1997 avec Dynasty Warriors, la série compte 18 opus en 2006. Sommaire 1 Description 2 Histoire 3 Système d … Wikipédia en Français
Wei Sili — (韋嗣立) (654 719), courtesy name Yan gou (延構), formally Duke Xiao of Xiaoyao (逍遙孝公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian s Zhou Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Wu Zetian, her sons Emperor… … Wikipedia