- marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Manchu alphabet. Aisin-Gioro
Ulhicun (born 1958) is a
Chinese linguist of
Manchu ethnicity who is
known for...
- p. 14.
Aisin Gioro & Jin, p. 18.
Gorelova 2002, pp. 13-4.
Aisin Gioro,
Ulhicun; Jin, Shi. "Manchuria from the Fall of the Yuan to the rise of the Manchu...
- politician,
allegedly descended from the
Aisin Gioro clan Aisin-Gioro
Ulhicun (born 1958), Jin Qicong's daughter,
historian and
scholar of the Jurchen...
-
appeared in the
sinified form of his
personal name, Zongzhen. Aisin-Gioro
Ulhicun, however,
argues that this was a
later folk
etymology and the original...
-
Mongolia and the
Mongol Empire. New York, NY:
Facts on File.
Aisin Gioro,
Ulhicun; Jin, Shi (2007), "Manchuria from the Fall of the Yuan to the Rise of the...
-
refer to
character used as phonograms. On the
other hand, Aisin-Gioro
Ulhicun believes that
there were
actually two
separate Jurchen scripts, a "large"...
- sloiku".
Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish).
Retrieved 26
March 2014.
Aisin Gioro,
Ulhicun; Jin, Shi. "Manchuria from the Fall of the Yuan to the rise of the Manchu...
- Bayan, the sons of a
famous Manchu director, Ying Da. e.g. Aisin-Gioro
Ulhicun, a
famous scholar of
Khitan and
Manchu linguistic studies. Rhoads, Edward...
-
Unabridged Dictionary. Aisin-Gioro
Ulhicun (2009). 愛新覚羅烏拉熙春女真契丹学研究 [Research into
Jurchen and
Khitan Studies by Aisin-Gioro
Ulhicun] (in Chinese). Shōkadō. Chapter...
-
Donggo Fiyanggū or Fiyanggū Donggo.
Although we can find Aisin-Gioro
Ulhicun and
other figures, but it is a very
modern practice. To
specify the clan...