- A xian (simplified Chinese: 仙;
traditional Chinese: 僊; pinyin: xiān; Wade–Giles: hsien) is any
manner of
immortal or
mythical being within the
Taoist pantheon...
- Xie
Jingxian (Chinese: 解静娴; pinyin: Xiè
Jìngxián; born
October 31, 1983) is a
Chinese pianist from Shanghai. She is also
known by her
English name Jane...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Jingxian/Kinghsien (Latin: Chimscien(sis), Chinese: 景縣) is a
diocese located in
Jingxian (Hengs****) in the ecclesiastical...
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According to
Henrik Sørensen,
several successors of
Shenxiu (such as
Jingxian and Yixing) were also
students of the
Zhenyan (Mantra) school. Influential...
- Jing
County or
Jingxian may
refer to: Jing County, An**** (泾县),
China Jing County,
Hebei (景县),
China Jingzhou Miao and Dong
Autonomous County, formerly...
- Liu
Jingxian (劉景先) (died 689), né Liu
Qixian (劉齊賢), was a
Chinese politician of the
Chinese Tang dynasty,
serving as
chancellor late in the
reign of Emperor...
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first appeared in the play
Drama of
Journey to the West (西遊記雜劇) by Yang
Jingxian (楊景賢, d.
early 1400s). In the play,
Bodhisattva Guanyin gives him the name...
- Dynasty].
Liaoning Nationality Publishing House. ISBN 978-7806448656. Liu,
Jingxian; Zhao, Aping; Zhao,
Jinchun (1997). 《满语研究通论》 [General
Theory of Manchu...
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Diocese of
Baoding 保定
Diocese of
Chengde 承德
Diocese of
Daming 大名
Diocese of
Jingxian 景縣
Diocese of
Shunde 順得
Diocese of
Tianjin 天津
Diocese of
Xianxian 獻縣 Diocese...
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Republic of
Hunger and
Other Essays. Merlin. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-850-36606-8.
Jingxian, Sun (April 2016). "Po****tion
Change during China's 'Three
Years of Hardship'...