- at Chen, and Man
became known as Duke Hu of Chen (Chen
Hugong). Duke Shēn of Chen, son of
Hugong then
became second duke of Chen. Chen
later became an...
- Duke Hu of Chen (Chinese: 陈胡公 or 胡公满; Chinese: 陳胡公 or 胡公滿; pinyin: Chén Hú Gōng or Hu Gong Man; fl. 11th
century BC) was the
posthumous title given to...
-
incorporate these roles and
instead refer to the
protagonists as
hugong (互攻;
hùgōng; lit. 'mutually attacking').
Scholars such as Yao Zhao and Anna Madill...
- Minsan, May
Isang Ina (1983)
Public Enemy No.1 And The
Innocents (1983)-
Hugong Bagsik 'Merika (1984) - Mon
Bagets (1984) - Buko
vendor Halang ang Kaluluwa...
- 33 acres) of
water and 25.41
hectares (62.79 acres) of
plant life. The
Hugong Temple,
which is the
landmark of the park,
faces the
south gate. Behind...
-
Emperor Shun. Gui Man, a
direct descendant of Shun,
became known as Chen
Hugong or Duke Hu of Chen,
meaning Duke Hu who
founded the
State of Chen. Later...
- his son-in-law Gui Man, also
known as Duke Hu of Chen or Chen
Hugong (陈胡公). Chen
Hugong, a
descendant of
Emperor Shun,
found the
State of Chen in modern...
- (香濤; 香涛; Xiāngtāo). His
pseudonyms were
Xiangyan (香岩; Xiāngyán),
Hugong (壺公; 壶公;
Húgōng),
Wujing Jushi (無競居士; 无竞居士; Wújìng Jūshì) and
Baobing (抱冰; Bàobīng)...
- (Chinese: 楊承瓚). His
style name was Xizi (Chinese: 皙子) and his art
names was
Hugong (Chinese: 虎公),
Huchan (Chinese: 虎禪),
Huchanshi (Chinese: 虎禪師), Hutoutuo...
-
girlfriends showing that they were sung in Tōsō-on with
instruments like
hugong (two-stringed violin),
chixianchin (seven-stringed dulcimer), and yuechin...