Huo Guang — (d. 68 BC) (Traditional Chinese: 霍光), courtesy name Zimeng (子孟) was a Western Han statesman who was a rare example in Chinese history of a powerful official who deposed an emperor for the good of the state rather than to usurp the throne. He was… … Wikipedia
Huo Yi — était un officier chinois au service du royaume de Shu, qui se soumit au royaume de Wei après l anéantissement des Shu lors de la période des Trois Royaumes en Chine antique. Il occupa aussi des positions sous la dynastie Jin après la chute des… … Wikipédia en Français
Huo Yi — Chinese t=霍弋 s=霍弋Huo Yi was an officer of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms Period of China. After Huo Yi heard of Deng Ai s victory over the capital of Shu, Cheng Du, Huo Yi put on mourning attire and began to wept. Huo Yi wept even… … Wikipedia
Huotong Shan — Huo Shan (霍山, Huò Shān) ist der ehemalige Name eines Gebirges im Kreis Ningde im Osten der chinesischen Provinz Fujian. Es ist heute unter dem Namen Huotong Shan (Huotong Berg) 霍童山 bekannt. Es ist eine berühmte daoistische Stätte. Siehe auch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Empress Huo Chengjun — (霍成君) (d. 54 BC) was an empress during Han Dynasty. She was the second wife of Emperor Xuan. Her father was the statesman Huo Guang, who served as regent for Emperor Zhao and who remained exceedingly powerful during Emperor Xuan s reign until his … Wikipedia
Meng Huo — Qing Dynasty illustration of Meng Huo Rebel leader of Nanzhong Names Simplified Chinese … Wikipedia
Tien Shan Pai — This article is about the school of martial arts. For the fictional martial arts sect featured in Wuxia fiction, see Mount Heaven Sect. Part of the series on Chinese martial arts List of Chinese martial arts Terms Kung fu (功夫) … Wikipedia
Yuan Kay-shan — Infobox Person name = Yuan Kay shan residence = Foshan, China other names = image size = caption = birth name = birth date = 1889 birth place = Foshan, China death date = 1956 death place = Foshan, China death cause = known = occupation = Martial … Wikipedia
Yuan Kay-shan — (chinois traditionnel: 阮奇山; pinyin: Ruǎn Qí Shan ; cantonais: Yun1 Kei4 Saan1), né en 1889 et mort en 1956, est un expert en arts martiaux chinois, maître de wing chun. Dernier de cinq frères, il était aussi connu comme Foshan Yuen Lo Jia,… … Wikipédia en Français
Wudang Shan — Tempel auf dem Tianzhu Gipfel Die Wudang Berge (chinesisch 武當山 / 武当山 Wǔdāngshān, W. G. Wu Tang), auch bekannt unter dem Namen „Taihe“ oder „Berg der Mysterien“ (chin. 玄岳 Xuanyue) sind eine Bergregion im Nordwesten der… … Deutsch Wikipedia