Shen Yue — (zh tspw|t=沈約|s=沈约|p=Shěn Yuē|w=Shen Yüeh, 441–513), courtesy name Xiuwen (休文), was a Chinese historian born in Huzhou, Zhejiang. He was a prominent scholar of the Liang Dynasty and author of the Book of Song , a historical work covering the… … Wikipedia
Shen — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Shen Congwen (1902–1988), chinesischer Schriftsteller Shen Buhai ( 385–337 v. Chr.), chinesischer Philosoph aus der Zeit der Streitenden Reiche, aus dem Reich Zheng Shen Dao, ein chinesischer Philosoph aus … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shen Youzhi — (沈攸之) (d. 478), courtesy name Zhongda (仲達), [Perhaps deliberately chosen, Shen Youzhi s courtesy name was the same as the great Cao Wei general Sima Yi, whose descendants founded Jin Dynasty (265 420).] was a general during the Chinese dynasty… … Wikipedia
Yue Fei — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Yue (岳). Statue of Yue Fei in the Yue Fei Temple, Hangzhou. The four Chinese characters on the plaque above the statue read … Wikipedia
Tian Yue — (田悅) (751–March 26, 784http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype=2 dyna=%AD%F0 king=%BCw%A9v reign=%BF%B3%A4%B8 yy=1 ycanzi= mm=3 dd=1 dcanzi=] ), formally the Prince of Jiyang (濟陽王), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty … Wikipedia
Marquess of Shen — The Marquess of Shēn (? – 771 BCE) (Chinese: 申侯; pinyin: Shēn Hóu) was a ruler of the State of Shēn during the Zhōu Dynasty period of Chinese history. A vassal state of the Zhōu Kings, Shēn state covered the area of modern day Nanyang City in… … Wikipedia
Emperor Wu of Liang — (梁武帝) (464 549), personal name Xiao Yan (蕭衍), courtesy name Shuda (叔達), nickname Lian er (練兒), was the founding emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liang Dynasty. His reign, until the end, was one of the most stable and prosperous during the Southern… … Wikipedia
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List of Chinese writers — Contents 1 Chronological list 1.1 Antiquity and Qin Dynasty 1.2 Han Dynasty and following 1.3 Tang Dynasty and following … Wikipedia
Jin-Dynastie (265-420) — Die Jin Dynastie (265–420) (chin. 晉 / 晋, Jìn; auch Tsin oder Chin) ist eine dynastische Periode in der Geschichte Chinas. Sie zerfällt in zwei Epochen: Westliche Jin, 西晉 / 西晋, Xï Jìn: 265–316 Östliche Jin … Deutsch Wikipedia