- the
Kangxi Emperor. The
sinologist Endymion Wilkinson writes that the
Mingshi, the
second longest of the Twenty-Four Histories,
after the
History of...
- (1939), 395–396.
Dreyer (2007), 173–175.
Mingshi (Cited in
Duyvendak 1939, 397);
Mingshi,
Xuanzong Shilu, and
Mingshi Jishi Benmo (Cited in
Dreyer 2007, 173–175)...
- versions—the more
luxurious "Century Star" and the
smaller (1.8-litre)
Hongqi Mingshi. FAW
began production of the
third generation of
Hongqi vehicles in 2006...
- a
meaning translation of the term bodhisattva,
which they
rendered as
mingshi (明士),
which means "a
person who understands",
reading sattva as "man" or...
-
pirate ships were destro****, and
seven pirate ships were captured. The
Mingshi records that
Zheng He was
initially sent to
Palembang to
negotiate the...
-
delivered a seal,
because the old seal was destro**** in a fire. The
later Mingshi compilers seem to have
combined the accounts,
remarking that Shi Jisun's...
- Ming's
political presence in
Manchuria has
declined significantly. The
Mingshi—the
official history of the Ming
dynasty compiled by the Qing
dynasty in...
-
during which the Ming
emperor Zhu
Qizhen was
captured by
Oirat Mongols.
Mingshi Shih-Shan
Henry Tsai (1996), The
Eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty, SUNY Press...
-
doctrines of Shen Buhai, Han Fei and the
school of
names are
indeed all
termed Mingshi (name and reality) and
Xingming (form and name). The
Shiji ****erts the...
- Jessica; Li, Xue; McClure, Jesse; Logan, Brittney; Goodman, Linda; Gao,
Mingshi; Dong, Yinan; Alonso, Marjie; Carmichael, Elena; Snyder-Mackler, Noah;...