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Yuanwu Keqin belonged to the Linji school.He was the teacher of Dahui Zonggao, who introduced the Hua Tou practice. [4]Starting from the year 1112 on, Yuan-wu started to lecture on the One Hundred Old Cases and Verses [to the Cases] [5] compiled by Xuedou Zhongxian (980–1052).
Wei Zhongxian (1568 – December 12, 1627), born Wei Si (魏四), was a Chinese court eunuch who lived in the late Ming dynasty. As a eunuch he used the name Li Jinzhong (李进忠). He is considered by most historians as the most notorious eunuch in Chinese history. [ 1 ]
Wei Zhongxian and Fang Congzhe help him cover up the case and he gets rewarded for his attempt to "cure" the emperor. Cui Chengxiu (崔呈秀; Cuī Chéngxìu) is one of Wei Zhongxian's followers. Wei Zhongxian sends him to read a false imperial edict about Xiong Tingbi's alleged treason and failure in duties, and arrest Xiong Tingbi after ...
The eunuch Wei Zhongxian dominates the political scene and plans to bring the wulin (martial artists' community) under his control and usurp the throne. He instigates Meng Shentong to kidnap Li Shengnan, the leader of the Heavenly Demonic Cult, and force her to hand over a highly coveted martial arts manual, the Baidu Zhenjing .
Wei Zhongxian: eunuch of the Ming dynasty, considered the most powerful eunuch in Chinese history. Wu Rui: a Chinese eunuch in Lê Dynasty Annam (Vietnam). An Dehai; Li Lianying: a despotic eunuch of the Qing dynasty.
Yijing Prediction and Wu (Shamanism), Zhongxian Wu; Theological and Pastoral Reflections on the Practice of Shamanism, Olivier Lardinois "Divination as a Form of Political Authority in Early China", Wu Keying; 薩蠻工作室, Shaman Center, Academia Sinica Institute of History and Philology (in Chinese)
Brotherhood of Blades (Chinese: 绣春刀; pinyin: Xiùchūndāo) is a 2014 Chinese wuxia film directed by Lu Yang. [3] Set in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the story follows Shen Lian, a guard of the imperial secret police seeking and his three comrades as they are ordered to hunt down the former eunuch Wei Zhongxian and his faction within the imperial court.
When her charge succeeded to the throne as the Tianqi Emperor at the age of fifteen in 1620, he gave Madame Ke the title of "Lady who supports the Sage" (Fengsheng furen), gave her son and brother imperial privileges as battalion commanders of the Imperial Bodyguard, and appointed Wei Zhongxian to the prestigious office of eunuch custodian of the Imperial brushes at the Directorate of the ...