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Zhou Haoran (Chinese: 周浩然; pinyin: Zhōu Hàorán, born 22 November 2000), [1] also known by his stage name Zhou Yiran (Chinese: 周翊然; pinyin: Zhōu Yìrán) or Fang Xiangrui (Chinese: 方翔銳; pinyin: Fāng Xiángruì), is a Chinese actor and singer.
There are several different accounts of Fang's death. The official History of Ming, compiled by Qing-era scholars, records that the Yongle Emperor summoned Fang Xiaoru, and demanded Fang write an inaugural address that would compare his usurpation of the throne with the regency of the Duke of Zhou during the reign of his nephew King Cheng of Zhou in ancient China.
(62 seats) Name Chinese Name Gender Ethnic Yu Junbo []: 于均波: Male: Han Ma Wenpu []: 马文普: Male: Han Ma Zonglin []: 马宗林: Male: Han Wang Xiaoke ...
Fang Xianjue (traditional Chinese: 方先覺; simplified Chinese: 方先觉) 22 November 1903 – 3 March 1983) was a Republic of China general who fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Under his command, the Chinese 10th Army defended Hengyang for 48 days in 1944.
Fang Xuanling was born in 579, shortly before the founding of the Sui dynasty in 581, during Sui's predecessor state, Northern Zhou. His great-grandfather Fang Yi (房翼) was a general, official, and hereditary count under the Northern Wei dynasty, and his grandfather Fang Xiong (房熊) was also an official. His father Fang Yanqian (房彥謙 ...
The fangxiang (also fang xiang, fang hsiang; 方 响 or 方 響 in Chinese, pinyin: fāngxiǎng; also known in the West as the Chinese chang [2]) is an organized-suspended (bianxuan) Chinese metallophone that has been used for over 1,000 years.
Four fang-siang were to be used, with four precentors [chàngshuài 唱率 "song leaders"], and by chiefs of first class governments sixty lads besides; chiefs of governments of the second or the third order might employ forty lads, and in the districts no more than twenty lads might be employed, with one fang-siang and one precentor; besides ...
Fang's father, Fang Su (方肅), was a jinshi and Hangzhou-based magistrate who founded the Fang Clan of White Cloud (白雲方氏) in White Cloud Village, Tonglu, Zhejiang. [3] According to the tenth-century Jianjie lu ( 鑑誡錄 ) or Records of Warnings , [ 4 ] Fang Gan was the fourteenth son of his family.