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  2. Yunhai jingyuan - Wikipedia

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    Yan Zhengqing, compiler of the Yunhai jingyuan. The (c. 780) Yunhai jingyuan 韻海鏡源 Ocean of Rhymes, Mirror of Sources Chinese dictionary, which was compiled by the Tang dynasty official and calligrapher Yan Zhengqing (709–785), was the first phonologically arranged rime dictionary of words rather than characters.

  3. Jing (name) - Wikipedia

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    Jing is an East Asian surname and given name of Chinese origin. [1] It is also the pinyin romanization of a number of less-common names including Jīng ( 京 ), Jīng ( 荆 ), Jìng ( t 經 , s 经 ), Jǐng ( 井 ), and Jǐng ( 景 ), etc.

  4. Jingzhou (ancient China) - Wikipedia

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    In the Warring States period, the Chu state covered most of present-day Hubei and Hunan, the areas that would form Jingzhou in a later era.The Qin state dropped the name "Chu" (楚) (literally "chaste tree") and used its synonym "Jing" (荊) instead to avoid a naming taboo, since the personal name of Qin's King Zhuangxiang (281–247 BCE) was "Zichu" (子楚; lit. "son of Chu") because his ...

  5. King Yuan of Zhou - Wikipedia

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    King Yuan of Zhou (Chinese: 周元王; pinyin: Zhōu Yuán Wáng [2]), personal name Ji Ren, was a king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. [3] He ruled from 476 BC to 469 BC. He was succeeded by his son, King Zhending .

  6. Emperor Yuan of Jin - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Yuan of Jin (Chinese: 晉元帝; pinyin: Jìn Yuán Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Yüan-ti; 276 – 3 January 323 [3]), personal name Sima Rui (司馬睿), courtesy name Jingwen (景文), was an emperor of the Jin dynasty and the first emperor of the Eastern Jin.

  7. Court Lady - Wikipedia

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    Respectful and obedient to Fu Rou. Runs away from home to join the army and changes his name to Xi Tao to conceal his identity. Becomes a subordinate of Lu Yunji. Wang Yuan Ke as Fu Jun Eldest daughter of Fu Jia Weng and his first madame. Married to Xu You Tong. Wang Yu as Xu You Tong, Fu Jun's husband. Yan Jing Yao as First Madame Fu

  8. Chinese numerology - Wikipedia

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    In this case, some Chinese people regard 4 as the propitious and lucky number. There is also an old Chinese idiom 四季发财 (To be Wealthy All Year). [5] [6] In traditional Chinese history and other Chinese dialect groups like the Teochew people, the number 4 is considered a very lucky and auspicious number. For starters, it is an even number.

  9. Jiang Yuan - Wikipedia

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    During the Spring and Autumn period, women were not called by personal names (名 míng) and even seemingly did not have such names, which could be considered taboo (諱 huì) to those of inferior status. [1] Instead, Jiang is her clan name. Yuan does not seem to be a lineage name: instead, it seems to be a title signifying "origin" or "source ...