- – 25
December 1926),
posthumously honored as
Emperor Taishō (大正天皇, Taishō-tennō), was the 123rd
Emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of...
- The
Xuande Emperor (16
March 1399 – 31
January 1435), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Xuanzong of Ming (明宣宗),
personal name Zhu
Zhanji (朱瞻基)...
- of
Emperor Ming. The site of
modern Guiyang Commandery was
known to have had
various iron
mines at the time, so the
former director of the
Paper Museum...
-
Paper size
standards govern the size of
sheets of
paper used as
writing paper, stationery, cards, and for some
printed do****ents. The ISO 216 standard...
- In the
myths and folk
religion of
Chinese culture, the Jade
Emperor or Yudi is one of the
representations of the
primordial god. In
Taoist theology, he...
-
Yongzheng Emperor (13
December 1678 – 8
October 1735), also
known by his
temple name
Emperor ****ong of Qing,
personal name Yinzhen, was the
fourth emperor of...
- California, who in 1859
proclaimed himself "Norton I.,
Emperor of the
United States",
commonly known as
Emperor Norton. In 1863,
after Napoleon III
invaded Mexico...
- The
Hongzhi Emperor (Chinese: 弘治帝; pinyin: Hóngzhì Dì; 30 July 1470 – 9 June 1505), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Xiaozong of Ming (明孝宗)...
- The
Yongle Emperor (2 May 1360 – 12
August 1424),
personal name Zhu Di (Chinese: 朱棣; pinyin: Zhū Dì; Wade–Giles: Chu Ti), was the
third emperor of the Ming...
-
papers (jin) are
mostly offered to the
Deities such as the Jade
Emperor.
Silver Joss
paper (yin) is
given to
ancestral spirits as well as
other spirits....