- Yang Guan (died 639),
courtesy name
Gongren,
better known as Yang
Gongren,
formally Duke Xiao of Guan, was a
Chinese military general and
politician during...
- Workers'
Daily (Chinese: 工人日報; pinyin:
Gōngrén Rìbào; lit. worker's daily) is a
simplified Chinese language newspaper nationwide in
China with the circulation...
- Lun
Gongren (simplified Chinese: 论弓仁;
traditional Chinese: 論弓仁, 663–723) was a
general of
China during the Tang
dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty....
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Gōngrén Tǐyùchǎng Wade–Giles Kūngrén T'ǐyǜch'ǎng Yale
Romanization Gūngrén Tǐyùchǎng IPA [kʊ́ŋɻə̌n tʰìŷʈʂʰàŋ]...
- Emperor, that the
Jingtai Emperor was
given a
posthumous name—Emperor
Gongren Kangding Jing (恭仁康定景皇帝)—which was
shorter than the
names given to other...
- battle, and
Trinring committed suicide. Gar
Tsenba and Trinring's son, Lun
Gongren (論弓仁),
surrendered to Zhou.
After this, the
Tibetan Empire underwent internal...
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Posthumous name (short):
Emperor Jing (景皇帝)
Posthumous name (long):
Emperor Gongren Kangding Jing (恭仁康定景皇帝) Zhu Qiyu 朱祁鈺 22
September 1449 – 24
February 1457...
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Party aligned,
tabloid with two
language editions, -
Chinese and
English Gongren Ribao (Workers' Daily)
Guangming Daily -
conservative daily,
close to the...
- and the "Wuhan Workers'
General Headquarters" (Chinese: 工人总部; pinyin:
Gōngrén zǒngbù). The former,
numbering about 500,000 people,
comprised mainly skilled...
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Stadium (simplified Chinese: 工人体育场;
traditional Chinese: 工人體育場; pinyin:
Gōngrén Tǐyùchǎng),
often abbreviated as
Gongti or Gong Ti (simplified Chinese:...