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The Jiang were closely involved with the Ji before and after their rise to empire: [1] Jiang Yuan was mother of Zhou dynasty's founder Hou Ji, [4] Tai Jiang (or Jiang Nü) was wife of Gugong Danfu and mother of his son Jili, [5] Tai Ren - born in Zhi (摯) and connected to the Shang dynasty - was wife of Jili and mother of King Wen. [5]
Jiang Yuan, legendary ancestress of the dynastic rulers of the Zhou dynasty Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jiangyuan .
Yuan Jiang (Chinese: 袁江; pinyin: Yuán Jiāng; Wade–Giles: Yüan Chiang, c. 1671–c. 1746 [1]); was a Chinese landscape painter who lived in the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). He served at the imperial palace during the Yongzheng era (1722–1735). [2] Yuan was born in Yangzhou in coastal Jiangsu province. [3]
A Jing Jiang Yuan (京醬園) near Beihai, circa 1879. Yuan (园; 園; yuán; 'garden'), or yuan zihao (园字号; 園字號; yuán zìhào; 'garden brand') did nearly all their business in hosting banquets onsite.
Norman Lamb - Oklahoma Secretary of Veterans Affairs; Todd Lamb - Lt. Governor of Oklahoma; E. Bay Mitchell - Judge, Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals; John D. Russell - Federal judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma; Kenneth M. Taylor - USAF general, Pearl Harbor hero; Leon Vance - Medal of Honor recipient
Yuanjiang is a city in the drainage basin of Yuan River (Yuan Jiang), it is named after the river, which flows through the city roughly west to east. its most land is located on the northwestern bank of the Dongting Lake. It is home to Chishan Prison, which holds a number of political prisoners. [5]
The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center (CSRHC) is a museum in Enid, Oklahoma, that focuses on the history of the Cherokee Outlet and the Land Run of September 16, 1893. Previously named the Museum of the Cherokee Strip, the museum has undergone renovations expanding the museum space to 24,000 square feet. [1]
Section of the 12th century Tangut translation of the General's Garden (British Library Or.12380/1840).. The General's Garden (Chinese: 將苑; pinyin: Jiàng Yuàn), also known as the Book of the Heart (Chinese: 心書; pinyin: Xīn Shū) or the New Book (Chinese: 新書; pinyin: Xīn Shū), is an ancient Chinese military treatise attributed to the famous Three Kingdoms period military ...