- Tama
Talum prosecution,
known in
Taiwan as the Wang
Guanglu case (Chinese: 王光祿案; pinyin: Wáng
Guānglù àn), is a
controversial criminal case in
Taiwan involving...
- Meng
Guanglu (born 1963) is a
Chinese Peking opera performer who
specializes in Jing roles. He is a
student of the
master Qiu Shengrong. Meng
Guanglu has...
-
Transmission of the Lamp, with the
remainder selected from the
Yunmen Guanglu (雲門廣録,
Extensive Record of
Yunmen Wenyan, 864–949). The Blue
Cliff Record...
-
original on 8
November 2022.
Retrieved 8
November 2022. Pan, Jianfeng; Yan,
Guanglu; Fan,
Xiaocao (2017). Digtool: A {Virtualization-Based}
Framework for Detecting...
-
Chinese cuisine. The
records of the
Imperial Banqueting Court (光禄寺; 光祿寺;
Guānglù Sì; Kuang-lu ssu)
published in the late Qing
period showed there were several...
- of Asan was 17695.
Their founder was Jang Seo [ja] who
served as
Jinzi Guanglu Daifu (Hanja: 金紫光祿大夫) in Song dynasty. Jang Seo [ja]
insisted that he would...
- The
Court of
Imperial Entertainments, also
known as the
Court of the
Imperial Banquets, was a
central government agency in
several imperial Chinese and...
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descendant of Yang Zhen [zh] in Han dynasty. When Yang Gi was a
Jinzi Guanglu Daifu (Hanja: 金紫光祿大夫),
Princess Noguk had a
marriage to an
ordinary person...
- 1138,
worked as
munha sirang pyeongjangsa (문하시랑평장사; 門下侍郞平章事) and
Jinzi Guanglu Daifu (Hanja: 金紫光祿大夫), and
became Prince of
Posan (Hanja: 苞山君).
After that...
- also
known as the Book of
Equanimity or more
formally the Hóngzhì Chánshī
Guǎnglù Chinese: 宏智禪師廣錄, has a
longer version of this koan,
which adds the following...