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Yue Guang was born to a poor family and lived in the lowest social class, but was appreciated by several high-ranking government officials due to his moral integrity and ability in his childhood. With their assistance, Yue Guang began his political career and served as assistant minister , archer coordinator, and tutor of the crown prince .
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Yue Guang Zhuan: Biography of Yue Guang: Xie Kun (謝鯤) Information on the activities and legacies of the descendants of Pei Qian [note 28] 23.674; biography of Pei Qian: 辛憲英傳 Xin Xianying Zhuan: Biography of Xin Xianying: Xiahou Zhan (夏侯湛) Biography of Xin Xianying, daughter of Xin Pi [note 29] 25.699–700 陸芝銘 Lu Zhi Ming
Yao Lee (Chinese: 姚莉; 10 September 1922 – 19 July 2019), also credited as Yao Li, Yiu Lei and Hue Lee, was a Chinese singer active from the 1930s to the 1970s.She was the sister of Yao Min, also a famous singer and songwriter.
While yue guang translates directly to "moonlight", it is also a pun derived from the combination of its individual words, yue (月; month or moon) and guang (光; 'empty, used up, or light'). Zu ('clan, race') refers to a group of people who shares this characteristic. In the United States, a comparable notion is referred to as "living ...
In Taiwan, Bopomofo is used to teach Taiwanese Hokkien, and is also used to transcribe it phonetically in contexts such as on storefront signs, karaoke lyrics, and film subtitles. Three letters no longer used for Mandarin are carried over from the 1913 standard:
The tile means "The bright moon of Qin Era", quoted from Chu Sai Er Sho, Come out to dangerous places in border area -2 poems, written by Wang Changling in Tang dynasty. Two main characters: Tianming, and Yue-er align with the words Ming(Bright) and Yue(Moon) from title.
Hu Guang (1370 [1] –1418), courtesy name Guangda, art name Huangan, was a prominent Chinese scholar-official during the Ming dynasty. He served as grand secretary during the reign of the Yongle Emperor from 1402 until his death. Hu Guang was from Jiangxi, [2] specifically Jishui County (present-day Ji'an, Jiangxi). After studying Confucianism ...