Ruyi — (zh cpwl|c=如意|p= rúyì |w= ju i |l=as [one] wishes; as [you] wish) is a curved decorative object that is a ceremonial scepter in Chinese Buddhism or a talisman symbolizing power and good fortune in Chinese folklore. A traditional ruyi has a long S … Wikipedia
Ruyi (scepter) — Ruyi (Chinese: 如意; pinyin: rúyì; Wade–Giles: ju i; literally as [one] wishes; as [you] wish ) is a curved decorative object that is a ceremonial sceptre in Chinese Buddhism or a talisman symbolizing power and good fortune in Chinese folklore. A… … Wikipedia
Liu Bang — Emperador Gaozu. Este es un nombre chino; el apellido es Liu. Liu Bang (256 o 247 a. C. 1 de junio de 195 a. C.) fue el primer emperador de la dinastía Han, que gobernó China a partir del 202 a. C. Liu fue uno de los … Wikipedia Español
Liu Bang — Han Gaozu Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gaozu. Han Gaozu Portait de Han Gaozu Naissance 256 ou 247 D … Wikipédia en Français
Liu Xinwu — b. 1942, Chengdu Writer A pioneer of Scar literature, Liu Xinwu is known for his preoccupation with social criticism, particularly the legacies of Mao. He was a middle school teacher for fifteen years in Beijing before he gained overnight fame… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Empress Lü Zhi — Infobox Monarch|royal|consort name = Lü Zhi title = Empress of Western Han (202 BC 195 BC) Empress Dowager Lü (195 BC 180 BC) spouse = Emperor Gao of Han children = Emperor Hui of Han Princess Luyuan date of birth = 241 BC date of death = 180 BC… … Wikipedia
Emperor Hui of Han — (210 BC ndash;188 BC) was the second emperor of the Han Dynasty in China. He was the second son of the first Han emperor, Han Gaozu and Empress Dowager Lü. He is generally remembered as a weak character dominated by his mother, Empress Dowager Lü … Wikipedia
Concubine Qi — Consort Qi redirects here. For the Qing Dynasty imperial consort, see Consort Qi (Qing Dynasty). Concubine Qi Spouse Emperor Gaozu of Han Issue Liu Ruyi, Prince of Zhao Died 194 BC Concubine Qi (戚姬, pinyin qì ji) (died 194 BC), also known as Lady … Wikipedia
Han Gaozu — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gaozu. Han Gaozu Portait de Han Gaozu Naissance … Wikipédia en Français
Prince of Dai — was a noble title in Han Dynasty. It was first created by Emperor Gao of Han for his older brother Liu Xi in 201 BC. In 200 BC, Xi, Prince of Dai abandoned his princehood during an invasion of Xiongnu. He was demoted to a marquess and this… … Wikipedia