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  • Wang Changling
  • Wang Changling (Chinese: 王昌齡; pinyin: Wáng Chānglíng; 698–756) was a major Tang dynasty poet. His courtesy name was Shaobo (少伯). He was originally from

    Wang Changling

    Wang Changling

    Wang_Changling

  • Wang Wei
  • Tang-dynasty Chinese poet, musician, painter, and statesman

    Wang Wei (simplified Chinese: 王维; traditional Chinese: 王維; pinyin: Wáng Wéi; 699–761), courtesy name Mojie, was a Chinese musician, painter, poet, and

    Wang Wei

    Wang Wei

    Wang_Wei

  • An Lushan rebellion
  • 755–763 uprising against Tang rule in China

    upheavals of the period. Wang Changling (698–756?), was another Tang official and renowned poet who died in the rebellion, in about 756. Wang Wei (approximately

    An Lushan rebellion

    An Lushan rebellion

    An_Lushan_rebellion

  • Tang dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (618–907)

    Needham 1986d, pp. 122–123. Song 1966, pp. 3–4. Wang Saishi 2003, p. 18. Wang Saishi 2003, p. 1. Wang Saishi 2003, p. 6. Jia, Junxia (2009), "Analysis

    Tang dynasty

    Tang dynasty

    Tang_dynasty

  • Three Hundred Tang Poems
  • Chinese poem from the Tang dynasty (618–907)

    poems by Du Fu, Li Bai, Wang Wei, Chen Zi'ang, Meng Haoran, Han Yu, Du Mu, Bai Juyi, Liu Zhangqing, Cen Shen, Wang Changling, Wei Yingwu, and more. The

    Three Hundred Tang Poems

    Three Hundred Tang Poems

    Three_Hundred_Tang_Poems

  • Changling
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of the Qing dynasty Wang Changling (698–755), major Tang dynasty poet Yang Changling (born 1965), Chinese wrestler Zhao Changling or Zulfiya Chinshanlo

    Changling

    Changling

  • Tang poetry
  • Poetry of the Tang dynasty

    biānsài shī pài) includes Gao Shi (706–765), Cen Shen (715–770), Wang Changling (698–756), Wang Zhihuan (688–742), Cui Hao (about 704–754) and Li Qi (690–751)

    Tang poetry

    Tang poetry

    Tang_poetry

  • Wang Zhihuan
  • recited another lyric of Wang Changling's. The performance then went on, with one for Gao Shi, two for Wang Changling, and none for Wang Zhihuan. It so happened

    Wang Zhihuan

    Wang_Zhihuan

  • Sweet Dew incident
  • 835 Tang dynasty political plot

    Li Zhongyan) and Zheng Zhu by the powerful eunuch Wang Shoucheng. Li and Zheng's association with Wang put the pair above the eunuchs' suspicion, which

    Sweet Dew incident

    Sweet_Dew_incident

  • Toothbrush
  • Oral hygiene tool

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Toothbrush

    Toothbrush

    Toothbrush

  • Protectorate General to Pacify the West
  • Tang China protectorate (640 – c. 790)

    p. 146. van Schaik 2011, p. 18. Wang 2013, p. 147. Wang 2013, p. 148. Wang 2013, p. 149. Wang 2013, p. 149-150. Wang 2013, p. 150. 舊唐書 [Old Book of Tang]

    Protectorate General to Pacify the West

    Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_West

  • Du Fu
  • Tang dynasty Chinese poet (712–770)

    have contracted malaria. His well-known poem "The View in Spring" (Chūn wàng 春望) movingly conveys a glimpse of life in Chang'an under rebel occupation:

    Du Fu

    Du Fu

    Du_Fu

  • Battle of Talas
  • 751 battle between the Abbasid Caliphate and the Tang dynasty

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Battle of Talas

    Battle of Talas

    Battle_of_Talas

  • Literary criticism
  • Study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature

    Literature Lu Ji: Rhymeprose on Literature Liu Xie: The Literary Mind Wang Changling: A Discussion of Literature and Meaning Sikong Tu: The Twenty-Four Classes

    Literary criticism

    Literary_criticism

  • House of Li
  • Chinese imperial family

    Qinghe, the Lu clan of Fanyang, the Zheng family of Xingyang (滎陽鄭氏), the Wang family of Taiyuan (太原王氏), and the Li family of Longxi (隴西李氏) were the seven

    House of Li

    House_of_Li

  • Li Bai
  • Chinese poet (701–762)

    Carlos Williams was sent as a letter to Chinese American poet David Rafael Wang where Williams was seen as having a similar tone as Pound. Li Bai became

    Li Bai

    Li Bai

    Li_Bai

  • The Legend of Qin (TV series)
  • Chinese animated television series

    "bright moon of the Qin era", quoted from poems by the Tang dynasty poet Wang Changling. The names of two main characters – Tianming and Yue'er – correspond

    The Legend of Qin (TV series)

    The_Legend_of_Qin_(TV_series)

  • Goguryeo–Tang War
  • Invasion of Goguryeo by Tang dynasty (645–668)

    surrenders to the allied armies of Silla and Tang forces. Fall of Goguryeo. Wang 2013, p. 95. Ebrey, Walthall & Palais 2006, p. 107. Seth 2010, 44. Farris

    Goguryeo–Tang War

    Goguryeo–Tang War

    Goguryeo–Tang_War

  • Tang–Tibet relations
  • Relations between Tang-dynasty China and Tibet

    triumph with a gift of a seven-foot tall golden goose. Three years later, Wang Xuance, the Tang envoy who visited Sindhu, was looted, as Sindhu was in military

    Tang–Tibet relations

    Tang–Tibet relations

    Tang–Tibet_relations

  • Protectorate General to Pacify the East
  • Tang dynasty administrative division

    gives a number of 200,000 people forcefully resettled including the king. Wang Zhenping gives a figure of 78,000 households. From 670 to 675, Goguryeo loyalists

    Protectorate General to Pacify the East

    Protectorate General to Pacify the East

    Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_East

  • Huang Chao Rebellion
  • 874–884 uprising against Tang rule in China

    took place in China from 874 to 884. It was instigated by Huang Chao and Wang Xianzhi against the Tang dynasty. While both were eventually defeated, by

    Huang Chao Rebellion

    Huang Chao Rebellion

    Huang_Chao_Rebellion

  • Four Garrisons of Anxi
  • Tang dynasty military campaigns

    ISBN 0-521-21446-7 Wang, Xiaofu (1992), History of the Political Relationship Between the Tang, Tibetans, and Arabs, Beijing daxue chubanshe Wang, Zhenping (2013)

    Four Garrisons of Anxi

    Four Garrisons of Anxi

    Four_Garrisons_of_Anxi

  • Gao Shi
  • Chinese Tang dynasty poet (704–765)

    competitors in the famous wine shop competition, along with Wang Zhihuan and Wang Changling. Gao Shi is generally considered to have been born in 704,

    Gao Shi

    Gao Shi

    Gao_Shi

  • Yuan Zhen
  • Chinese novelist, poet, and politician (779–831)

    suggestions to Emperor Xianzong. In particular, because the officials Wang Shuwen and Wang Pi, who dominated the court of Emperor Xianzong's father Emperor

    Yuan Zhen

    Yuan Zhen

    Yuan_Zhen

  • Emperor Taizong's campaign against the Western Regions
  • War in China

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Emperor Taizong's campaign against the Western Regions

    Emperor Taizong's campaign against the Western Regions

    Emperor_Taizong's_campaign_against_the_Western_Regions

  • Transition from Sui to Tang
  • Period in Chinese history from 613 to 628 AD

    defeated Dou and captured him. In fear, Wang surrendered. Emperor Gaozu executed Dou while exiling Wang (although Wang was subsequently killed by the Tang

    Transition from Sui to Tang

    Transition from Sui to Tang

    Transition_from_Sui_to_Tang

  • Yi Xing
  • 8th-century Buddhist monk and astronomer

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Yi Xing

    Yi Xing

    Yi_Xing

  • Chancellor of the Tang dynasty
  • Imperial Chinese position

    Wei Jiansu (756–757) Miao Jinqing (757, 757–763) Wang Jin (764) Hun Jian (784–796) Ma Sui (785–795) Wang Duo (881–882) Zhu Mei (886) Zheng Congdang (886–887)

    Chancellor of the Tang dynasty

    Chancellor_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • Old Book of Tang
  • Classic historical work about the Tang dynasty in China

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Old Book of Tang

    Old_Book_of_Tang

  • Huang Chao
  • Chinese rebel leader (835–884)

    a salt trader before joining Wang Xianzhi's rebellion against the Tang dynasty in the mid-870s. After splitting with Wang, his army turned south and conquered

    Huang Chao

    Huang Chao

    Huang_Chao

  • Youzhou Jiedushi
  • Wang Jin as military governor of Youzhou and sent him there. Xicai showed him respect but made it clear that real power remained in his hands. Wang Jin

    Youzhou Jiedushi

    Youzhou Jiedushi

    Youzhou_Jiedushi

  • Bing Xin
  • Chinese writer

    morally pure heart, and is taken from a line in a Tang dynasty poem by Wang Changling. Bing Xin published her first prose in the Morning Post (Chinese: 晨報)

    Bing Xin

    Bing Xin

    Bing_Xin

  • Ten Computational Canons
  • (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Ten Computational Canons

    Ten Computational Canons

    Ten_Computational_Canons

  • Sun Simiao
  • Chinese physician and writer (died 682)

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Sun Simiao

    Sun Simiao

    Sun_Simiao

  • Tang campaigns against the Western Turks
  • 640–712 Chinese expansion into Central Asia

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Tang campaigns against the Western Turks

    Tang campaigns against the Western Turks

    Tang_campaigns_against_the_Western_Turks

  • Annan (Tang protectorate)
  • Imperial Chinese territory (679–866) in present-day Vietnam

    853–855 Song Ya 宋涯 857 Li Hongfu 李弘甫 857–858 Wang Shi 王式 858–860 (military Jinglueshi) Li Hu 李鄠 860–861 Wang Kuan 王寬 861–862 Cai Xi 蔡襲 862–863 (military

    Annan (Tang protectorate)

    Annan (Tang protectorate)

    Annan_(Tang_protectorate)

  • Tang dynasty art
  • Art of the Tang dynasty

    (712–770), poet Li Bai (701–762), poet Meng Haoran (689 or 691–740), poet Wang Wei (699–759), poet, musician, painter Wu Tao-Tzu (680–740), famous for the

    Tang dynasty art

    Tang dynasty art

    Tang_dynasty_art

  • Political systems of Imperial China
  • Minister Zhu of Shu, Prime Minister Xiao of Western Han and Prime Minister Wang of Song. To consolidate the power of slave owners, the rulers of the Western

    Political systems of Imperial China

    Political_systems_of_Imperial_China

  • Conquest of the Western Turks
  • (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Conquest of the Western Turks

    Conquest of the Western Turks

    Conquest_of_the_Western_Turks

  • Turks in the Tang military
  • Overview of the use of Turkic troops in the Tang dynasty military

    Derven (ed.), Warfare in Chinese History, BRILL, ISBN 978-90-04-11774-7. Wang, Zhenping (2013), Tang China in Multi-Polar Asia: A History of Diplomacy

    Turks in the Tang military

    Turks in the Tang military

    Turks_in_the_Tang_military

  • Xuanwu Gate Incident
  • 626 coup d'état in China

    several of Tang's major rivals. He had led the attack on Dou Jiande and Wang Shichong, whom he defeated in battle, which gained him prestige among his

    Xuanwu Gate Incident

    Xuanwu Gate Incident

    Xuanwu_Gate_Incident

  • Han Yu
  • Ancient Chinese writer, essayist and poet (768–824)

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Han Yu

    Han Yu

    Han_Yu

  • Military history of the Tang dynasty
  • Part of Chinese history, 618–907 CE

    1987, p. 89. Wang 2013, p. 159. Xiong 2009, p. cxi. Wang 2013, p. 160. Wang 2013, p. 161. Wang 2013, p. 165. Wang 2013, p. 165-6. Wang 2013, p. 166.

    Military history of the Tang dynasty

    Military history of the Tang dynasty

    Military_history_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • Silla–Tang War
  • 670–676 conflict between Tang China and the Silla kingdom of Korea

    Goguryeo–Tang War Battle of Maeso Protectorate General to Pacify the East Wang 2013 Tang China in Multi-Polar Asia: A History of Diplomacy and War (p. 95)

    Silla–Tang War

    Silla–Tang War

    Silla–Tang_War

  • Tang campaign against the Eastern Turks
  • Conquest of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate by the Tang dynasty

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Tang campaign against the Eastern Turks

    Tang campaign against the Eastern Turks

    Tang_campaign_against_the_Eastern_Turks

  • Popular fashion in ancient China
  • Education. Archived from the original on 2018-03-16. Retrieved 2019-05-17. Ying, Wang (2018-01-04). "A National Flower's Symbolic Value During the Tang and Song

    Popular fashion in ancient China

    Popular fashion in ancient China

    Popular_fashion_in_ancient_China

  • List of Chinese writers
  • Guoting (646–691) Sima Zhen (fl. 8th century) Wang Bo (c. 649–676) Wang Wei (701–761) Wang Changling (698–765) Wang Fanzhi (fl. 7th century) Wei Zheng (580–643)

    List of Chinese writers

    List_of_Chinese_writers

  • Siege of Songping
  • 9th-century siege battle in Southeast Asia

    seized Yongzhou. Li Hu was banished to Hainan island and was replaced by Wang Kuan, who sought to appease local sentiment by bestowing titles on the Đỗ

    Siege of Songping

    Siege of Songping

    Siege_of_Songping

  • Li He
  • Chinese writer

    Wang (鄭王)", but there is dispute as to the identity of Zheng Wang. The theory with more support among scholars is that it refers to Zheng Xiao Wang Liang

    Li He

    Li He

    Li_He

  • Chengde Province
  • Tang dynasty jiedushi of Chengde Circuit

    began suffering military defeats until his officer, Wang Wujun, killed him in 782. However both Wang Wujun and Zhu Tao of Youzhou (who had sided with the

    Chengde Province

    Chengde Province

    Chengde_Province

  • Tang dynasty painting
  • Visual art during the Tang dynasty period in China

    culture and draw maps of those places. In his journey to India with the Monk Wang Hsuan-tse, Sung Fa-chich, who was a craftsman drew pictures of popular icons

    Tang dynasty painting

    Tang dynasty painting

    Tang_dynasty_painting

  • He Zhizhang
  • Chinese writer (659–744)

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    He Zhizhang

    He Zhizhang

    He_Zhizhang

  • Protectorate General to Pacify the North
  • Chinese military government

    otherwise known as Emperor Ruizong of Tang, 699–702 Zang Huailiang (臧懷亮) Wang Jun (王晙), before 714 Li Sizhi (李嗣直) Zhang Zhiyun (張知運), around 716 Zang Huaike

    Protectorate General to Pacify the North

    Protectorate General to Pacify the North

    Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_North

  • Paekche–Tang War
  • 7th century war in Asia

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Paekche–Tang War

    Paekche–Tang War

    Paekche–Tang_War

  • Battle of Chabuheluo
  • 7th-century conflict in South Asia

    an alliance led by the Tang dynasty and the Kingdom of Kannauj in 648 AD. Wang Xuance was one of the several envoy officials sent by the Tang dynasty to

    Battle of Chabuheluo

    Battle_of_Chabuheluo

  • Du Shenyan
  • Chinese poet

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Du Shenyan

    Du Shenyan

    Du_Shenyan

  • Meng Haoran
  • Tang dynasty Chinese poet (689/691–740)

    literary figure of the Tang dynasty. He was a somewhat older contemporary of Wang Wei, Li Bai and Du Fu. Despite his brief pursuit of an official career, Meng

    Meng Haoran

    Meng Haoran

    Meng_Haoran

  • Tang Standing Horse figure, Canberra
  • Chinese tomb figure

    Chinese History, edited by Denis Twitchett. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, 2000. Wang, Yongxing. Draft Discussion of Early Tang Dynasty's Military Affairs History

    Tang Standing Horse figure, Canberra

    Tang Standing Horse figure, Canberra

    Tang_Standing_Horse_figure,_Canberra

  • Liu Zhangqing
  • Chinese poet and politician

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Liu Zhangqing

    Liu Zhangqing

    Liu_Zhangqing

  • Li Ye (poet)
  • Chinese Tang Dynasty female poet

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Li Ye (poet)

    Li_Ye_(poet)

  • One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
  • Collection of Japanese art prints

    moon / the colours of the trees are hazy in the indistinct moonlight — Wang Changling 西宮夜静百花香 欲捲珠簾春恨長 斜抱雲和深見月 朧々樹色隠照陽 王昌齢 Seikyu yoru shizukanishite hyakka

    One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

    One_Hundred_Aspects_of_the_Moon

  • List of emperors of the Tang dynasty
  • (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    List of emperors of the Tang dynasty

    List of emperors of the Tang dynasty

    List_of_emperors_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • Bai Juyi
  • Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty (772-846)

    and following the poetically flourishing era famous for Li Bai (701-762), Wang Wei (701-761), and Du Fu (712-770). Bai Juyi lived through the reigns of

    Bai Juyi

    Bai Juyi

    Bai_Juyi

  • Niu–Li factional strife
  • scholars - Pei Ji and Wang Ya — had conflicts of interest, as Huangfu was Wang's nephew. As a result of his accusations, Pei, Wang, Yang, and Wei were each

    Niu–Li factional strife

    Niu–Li_factional_strife

  • Zhang Xu
  • Chinese calligrapher and poet

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Zhang Xu

    Zhang Xu

    Zhang_Xu

  • Liu Zongyuan
  • Chinese philosopher, poet, and politician (773–819)

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Liu Zongyuan

    Liu Zongyuan

    Liu_Zongyuan

  • Science and technology of the Tang dynasty
  • was exactly like Heron's penny slot machine. Other devices included one by Wang Ju, whose "wooden otter" could allegedly catch fish; Needham suspects a spring

    Science and technology of the Tang dynasty

    Science and technology of the Tang dynasty

    Science_and_technology_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • List of Chinese-language poets
  • Yuanming Wang Anshi Wang Bo Wang Can Wang Changling Wang Rong Wang Wei (Tang dynasty), the "Poet Buddha" Wang Wei (17th-century poet) Wang Yi-Ch'eng

    List of Chinese-language poets

    List_of_Chinese-language_poets

  • Three Fanzhen of Hebei
  • Powerful regions in late Tang China

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Three Fanzhen of Hebei

    Three_Fanzhen_of_Hebei

  • Timeline of the Tang dynasty
  •  cx. Wang 2013, p. 146. Xiong 2000, p. 55. Graff 2002, p. 205. Wang 2013, p. 81. Graff 2002, p. 206. Wang 2013, p. 147. Wang 2013, p. 148. Wang 2013,

    Timeline of the Tang dynasty

    Timeline of the Tang dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • Wang Bo (poet)
  • Tang dynasty Chinese poet

    Wang Bo (Chinese: 王勃; Wade–Giles: Wang Po; 650–676), courtesy name Zi'an (子安), was a Chinese poet during the Tang dynasty, traditionally grouped together

    Wang Bo (poet)

    Wang Bo (poet)

    Wang_Bo_(poet)

  • Wukong (monk)
  • Tang Dynasty Buddhist Monk

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Wukong (monk)

    Wukong_(monk)

  • Tianbao War
  • 750–754 war in Yunnan, China

    Xinuluo (細奴邏, Senola), founded the Great Meng (大蒙) and took the title of Qijia Wang (奇嘉王; "Outstanding King"). He acknowledged Tang suzerainty. In the year 737

    Tianbao War

    Tianbao_War

  • Yu Xuanji
  • Chinese Tang Dynasty female poet

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Yu Xuanji

    Yu Xuanji

    Yu_Xuanji

  • Jimi system
  • System of stratified government in imperial China

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Jimi system

    Jimi system

    Jimi_system

  • Li Guang
  • Chinese military general of the Western Han dynasty

    Li Guang is mentioned by his nickname in Wang Changling's seven-character quatrain "On the Frontier" (出塞). Wang comments on how war has been taking its

    Li Guang

    Li Guang

    Li_Guang

  • Li Bi
  • Chinese historian, poet, and politician

    who even ranked Li Bi to be the most talented Chinese chancellor since Wang Meng. Bo was particularly complimentary of Li Bi's suggestions that led to

    Li Bi

    Li Bi

    Li_Bi

  • Han Huang
  • offended the chancellor Wang Yu by failing to praise Wang with grand words when drafting the edict promoting Wang, and therefore, after Wang became chancellor

    Han Huang

    Han Huang

    Han_Huang

  • Kaiyuan Tongbao
  • Historical Chinese currency

    coin from Lantian has the four character reverse inscription tài píng dà wáng (太平大王). There exists a lead version of this coin. The majority of the Huichang

    Kaiyuan Tongbao

    Kaiyuan Tongbao

    Kaiyuan_Tongbao

  • Imperial Guards (Tang dynasty)
  • One of the military forces of Tang-dynasty China; guards of the Emperor

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Imperial Guards (Tang dynasty)

    Imperial Guards (Tang dynasty)

    Imperial_Guards_(Tang_dynasty)

  • Li Shangyin
  • Chinese poet and politician

    Tang Poems, the number of his poems ranks below only Du Fu, Li Bai, and Wang Wei. Li's poetry is distinguished from mainstream Classical Chinese poetry

    Li Shangyin

    Li Shangyin

    Li_Shangyin

  • Islam during the Tang dynasty
  • Overview of the role of Islam and Muslims in Tang dynasty China

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Islam during the Tang dynasty

    Islam during the Tang dynasty

    Islam_during_the_Tang_dynasty

  • History of literature
  • Palace Style until it diverged with the work of the Four Paragons. Wang Changling and Li Bai are recognized among the great poets of High Tang. Landscape

    History of literature

    History_of_literature

  • 756
  • Calendar year

    (approximate date) Isaac I of Antioch, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. Wang Changling, Chinese poet and official (b. 698) Yang Guozhong, chancellor of the

    756

    756

    756

  • Lian Cheng Jue (TV series)
  • 2004 Chinese TV series

    Laoren Wang Kai as Liu Daniang Zhao Na as Yuhuansao Ma Xiaoning as Dibao Wang Changling as Squire Wu Bai Haipeng as Young Master Wu Zhang Chunfang as Xiaotongzi

    Lian Cheng Jue (TV series)

    Lian_Cheng_Jue_(TV_series)

  • Tang campaign against Kucha
  • Tang dynasty conquest

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Tang campaign against Kucha

    Tang campaign against Kucha

    Tang_campaign_against_Kucha

  • Tang–Nanzhao conflicts in Annan
  • Mid-9th century Chinese military campaigns

    Wang 2013, p. 107. Wang 2013, p. 116. Wang 2013, p. 120. Taylor 1983, p. 240. Kiernan 2019, p. 118. Anderson 2012, p. 95. Taylor 1983, p. 241. Wang 2013

    Tang–Nanzhao conflicts in Annan

    Tang–Nanzhao conflicts in Annan

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  • Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo
  • War in China

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo

    Emperor_Taizong's_campaign_against_Xueyantuo

  • Tang campaigns against Karasahr
  • 7th century military actions in northwestern China

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Tang campaigns against Karasahr

    Tang campaigns against Karasahr

    Tang_campaigns_against_Karasahr

  • Khan of Heaven
  • Turkic title given to the Tang dynasty

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Khan of Heaven

    Khan_of_Heaven

  • Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty
  • 7th- to 10th-century Chinese divisions

    874, a salt trader by the name of Wang Xianzhi stirred up another rebellion in Changyuan, Puzhou, Henan. In 875 Wang was joined by Huang Chao, who eventually

    Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty

    Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty

    Administrative_divisions_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • Xu Jingzong
  • Tang Dynasty chancellor (592–672)

    Emperor Gaozong deposed Empress Wang and her ally Consort Xiao and replaced Empress Wang with Consort Wu. (Empress Wang and Consort Xiao were later cruelly

    Xu Jingzong

    Xu_Jingzong

  • Beiting Protectorate
  • Tang dynasty administrative region

    Organization. Retrieved April 17, 2021. Xiong 2008, p. 58. Wang 2013, p. 157. Bregel 2003, p. 19. Wang 2013, p. 167. Beckwith 1987, p. 149. "舊唐書". 中國哲學書電子化計劃

    Beiting Protectorate

    Beiting Protectorate

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  • 690s
  • Decade

    (approximate date) 698 Shang, emperor of the Tang dynasty (or 695) Wang Changling, Chinese poet and official (d. 756) 699 September 5 – Abū Hanīfa, Arab

    690s

    690s

  • Luo Binwang
  • Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty

    Chinese: 骆宾王; traditional Chinese: 駱賓王; pinyin: Luò Bīnwáng; Wade–Giles: Lo Pin-wang, ca. 619–684?), courtesy name Guanguang (觀光), was a Chinese poet of the Tang

    Luo Binwang

    Luo Binwang

    Luo_Binwang

  • Chenzhou
  • Prefecture-level city in Hunan, People's Republic of China

    popular among the literacy circle of the Tang courts, poets such as Wang Changling, Du Fu, Han Yu, Liu Yuxi and Qin Guan have visited and wrote poems to

    Chenzhou

    Chenzhou

    Chenzhou

  • Liu Yuxi
  • Chinese writer and philosopher (772–842)

    was entrusted to two reformers associated with the new emperor, Wang Shuwen and Wang Pi, 'imperial scholars' of the Hanlin Academy, who initiated the

    Liu Yuxi

    Liu Yuxi

    Liu_Yuxi

  • Tang dynasty in Inner Asia
  • Expansion of the Tang dynasty

    (645–708) Wang Bo (650–676) Chen Zi'ang (656–702) He Zhizhang (659–744) Zhang Jiuling (673–740) Meng Haoran (689–740) Li Qi (690–751) Wang Changling (698–756)

    Tang dynasty in Inner Asia

    Tang dynasty in Inner Asia

    Tang_dynasty_in_Inner_Asia

  • Weibo (Tang dynasty)
  • Province during the Chinese Tang Dynasty

    (Tai'an). In 820 he was transferred to Chengde (Shijiazhuang) and was killed by Wang Tingcou. Li Su, the Tang general that had defeated Wu Yuanji of Huaixi, was

    Weibo (Tang dynasty)

    Weibo (Tang dynasty)

    Weibo_(Tang_dynasty)

  • Liang Lingzan
  • Chinese engineer and astronomer

    Retrieved 2008-04-16.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Wang Yushu (2005). 唐诗唐画中英对照: 英汉对照. ISBN 9787508507989. Retrieved 2008-04-28.

    Liang Lingzan

    Liang_Lingzan

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  • YANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    YANG

    the sun.

    YANG

  • Rang
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Rang

    Beautiful, Lovely

    Rang

  • Wing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wing

    English : habitational name from places named Wing in Buckinghamshire and Rutland. The former was probably named in Old English as the settlement of the Wiwingas ‘the family or followers of a man named Wiwa’, or alternatively perhaps ‘the people of the temple’ (from a derivative of Old English wīg, wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’). The latter is from Old Norse vengi, a derivative of vangr ‘field’. Compare Wang.Dutch (van Wing) : variant of Winge.Chinese : variant of Rong 2.

    Wing

  • Fang
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese

    Fang

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    Fang

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    Wand

    English : perhaps a nickname for a shy or short-sighted person, from Old English wand ‘mole’. Compare Want.German : occupational name for a weaver or cloth cutter, from a reduced form of Middle High German gewant ‘cloth’, ‘garment’. Compare Wander 2.German : topographic name from Middle High German want ‘wall’, ‘steep rock’, ‘precipice’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a glove maker, from Middle Dutch wante ‘glove’.

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  • Wann
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    English

    Wann

    Pale.

    Wann

  • GANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    GANG

    strong, good.

    GANG

  • Dang
  • Boy/Male

    Vietnamese

    Dang

    Valuable.

    Dang

  • Wang
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese

    Wang

    Kingly

    Wang

  • KANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    KANG

    well-being.

    KANG

  • Fang
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    Chinese Scottish Shakespearean

    Fang

    Wind.

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    Want

    English : from Middle English want ‘mole’, hence a nickname, perhaps for a short-sighted person.English : topographic name for someone who lived at a crossroad, a dialect form of Went.Dutch : variant of Wand.

    Want

  • Wann
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Wann

    English and Scottish : nickname from Middle English wann ‘wan’, ‘pale’ (the meaning of the word in Old English was, conversely, ‘dark’).German : from the personal name Wano, a short form of Wambald (see Wambold).German : topographic name denoting a basket-shaped valley or on a basket-shaped knoll, Middle High German wann(e) ‘basket’ (see Wanner and Wannemacher).

    Wann

  • Jang
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jang

    War

    Jang

  • Lang
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch Norse Swedish Anglo Saxon

    Lang

    Tall.

    Lang

  • SANG
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    SANG

    Vietnamese unisex name SANG means "noble." 

    SANG

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wagg

    English : nickname from Old English wagian ‘to shake or waddle’.English : topographic name from Middle English wagge ‘marsh’, ‘bog’.

    Wagg

  • Zang
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu

    Zang

    Man You are Beautiful; Love

    Zang

  • Lang
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Scandinavian, Vietnamese

    Lang

    Wave Bright; Tall One; Sweet Potato

    Lang

  • KWANG
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    KWANG

    Thai name KWANG means "deer."

    KWANG

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  • Shrimate | ஷ்ரீமதே
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shrimate | ஷ்ரீமதே

    Revered, Lord Hanuman

  • Adina
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Adina

    Pious, Good luck, Slender

  • Chadbourne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chadbourne

    English : variant of Chadburn.

  • Abnaasi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Abnaasi

    Invincible; Immortal

  • Damascus
  • Biblical

    Damascus

    a sack full of blood; the similitude of burning

  • Nriti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nriti

    Dance

  • Sinthia
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Modern

    Sinthia

    Love

  • AELLA
  • Female

    Greek

    AELLA

    (Αελλα) Greek and Latin variant form of Greek Aellô, AELLA means "storm wind; whirlwind." In Greek mythology, this is the name of an Amazon warrior who was killed by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe. 

  • Miko
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Miko

    Beautiful, Blessed child, Smiling child

  • Willard
  • Boy/Male

    English American German

    Willard

    Resolute or brave.

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  • Want
  • v. t.

    To have occasion for, as useful, proper, or requisite; to require; to need; as, in winter we want a fire; in summer we want cooling breezes.

  • Wing
  • n.

    Any appendage resembling the wing of a bird or insect in shape or appearance.

  • Want
  • v. i.

    The state of not having; the condition of being without anything; absence or scarcity of what is needed or desired; deficiency; lack; as, a want of power or knowledge for any purpose; want of food and clothing.

  • Hang
  • v. i.

    To suspend; to fasten to some elevated point without support from below; -- often used with up or out; as, to hang a coat on a hook; to hang up a sign; to hang out a banner.

  • Twang
  • n.

    A tang. See Tang a state.

  • Gang
  • v. i.

    A set; all required for an outfit; as, a new gang of stays.

  • Hang-bies
  • pl.

    of Hang-by

  • Tang
  • n.

    A sharp, twanging sound; an unpleasant tone; a twang.

  • Wany
  • v. i.

    To wane.

  • Wung-out
  • a.

    Having the sails set in the manner called wing-and-wing.

  • Wang
  • n.

    See Whang.

  • Want
  • v. t.

    To be without; to be destitute of, or deficient in; not to have; to lack; as, to want knowledge; to want judgment; to want learning; to want food and clothing.

  • Wan
  • n.

    The quality of being wan; wanness.

  • Gang
  • v. i.

    A number going in company; hence, a company, or a number of persons associated for a particular purpose; a group of laborers under one foreman; a squad; as, a gang of sailors; a chain gang; a gang of thieves.

  • Hang
  • v. i.

    To hover; to impend; to appear threateningly; -- usually with over; as, evils hang over the country.

  • Hang
  • n.

    Connection; arrangement; plan; as, the hang of a discourse.

  • Wing
  • v. t.

    To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.

  • Tang
  • n.

    Fig.: A sharp, specific flavor or tinge. Cf. Tang a twang.

  • Wing
  • n.

    Passage by flying; flight; as, to take wing.