Stuttgart: Steiner, 2001, 117–34. Yan Ying. Yanzi chunqiu. In Zhuzi jicheng, ed. Jiang Lihong. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, 1986, No. 25, 5.146. Wife of Yuling Zizhong of Chu, The: see Jieyu's Wife, and The Wife of Yuling Zizhong of Chu Wo ...
Weidner describes her “Flower and Insect Paintings” (Weidner Cat. no. 40) as “one of the loveliest extant examples of Yun Bing's work. With an exquisite touch, she combined fine lines and smooth, boneless washes of varied intensity to ...
Zeng Zhi was born into a wealthy family. Her maternal grandfather was a graduate of Zhengfa University and a well-known local public figure, with fairsized land holdings of over one hundred mu (equivalent to about six hectares).
Hou Zhi Hou Zhi, c. 1760–c. 1829, zi Xiangye, hao Xiangye fiiren, Xiangyege zhuren, Xiuyuege zhuren, from Jiangning in Jiangsu Province, was a talented poet best known for revising, compiling and editing four famous tanci (ballads): ...
This new volume of the "Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women" spans more than 2,000 years from antiquity to the early seventh century. It recovers the stories of more than 200 women, nearly all of them unknown in the West.
Her mother's native land, however, was in reality foreign to Lin Hai-yin, and she has revealed in her work as well as in later interviews the complex thoughts she had at the time. Lin Hai-yin's husband was invited by HungYen-ch'iu to ...
Tang Through Ming, 618-1644 Lily Xiao Hong Lee, Sue Wiles ... these is a beautiful Chinese princess falling in love with a handsome Tibetan king, whose minister had to perform intriguing tasks to win her hand. ... Shixue nianbao 2, no.
Komen fn /odern China,The Hague:Mouton, 1967,109—16,157—73.閻肅。"孔祥熙和宋需齡。"見《人物》, 1996 年 2 期,頁 172 — 184 。張建平、李安。《孔氏家族全傳》。北京:中國文史出版社, 1997 年。陳廷一。《宋露齡全傳》。青島:青島出版社, 1994 年。
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: The Qing Period, 1644-1911
... Huanghou: see Wang Zhenfeng, Empress of Emperor Ming of Liu Song Mingyuan Guo Huanghou: see Guo, Empress of Emperor Ming of Wei Mulan Mulan, also known as Hua Mulan and Fa Mulan, is China's most famous and revered woman warrior.
This final volume of a four-volume project contains more than 400 biographies of women active in the Tang through Ming dynasties (618-1644).