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Chinese philosopher (1926–2002)
Wang Ruoshui (Chinese: 王若水; pinyin: Wáng Ruòshuǐ; Wade–Giles: Wang Jo-shui, 1926–2002), was a Chinese journalist, political theorist, and philosopher.
Wang_Ruoshui
1983 political movement in mainland China
argument started with Wang Ruoshui's assertion that "man is the starting point of Marxism" in one of his signature works. For Wang, as long as the man being
Campaign against spiritual pollution
Campaign_against_spiritual_pollution
Chinese politician (born 1955)
Wang Huning (Chinese: 王沪宁; pinyin: Wáng Hùníng; born 6 October 1955) is a Chinese politician who is one of the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party
Wang_Huning
(however imperfectly) many liberal doctrines. Among the key figures were Wang Ruoshui (1926–2002), who while remaining a Marxist humanist reconfigured this
Liberalism_in_China
Chinese social and cultural movement (1978–1989)
Movement in 1919, which included promoting democracy and science. Li Rui, Wang Ruoshui, Liu Xiaobo, Gu Zhun and a number of other CCP officials and notable
New_Enlightenment_(China)
Chinese professor of Language and Literature (born 1959)
Wang Hui (Chinese: 汪晖; pinyin: Wāng Huī; Yangzhou, 10 October 1959) is a professor in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Tsinghua University
Wang_Hui_(intellectual)
Chinese philosopher, educator and Confucian scholar (1466-1560)
Zhan Ruoshui (Chinese: 湛若水; pinyin: Zhàn Ruòshuǐ; Wade–Giles: Chan Joshui, 1466–1560) was a Chinese philosopher, educator and a Confucian scholar. Zhan
Zhan_Ruoshui
of Wang Yangming. Huang Zongxi, one of the first Neo-Confucians to stress the need for constitutional law. Zhan Ruoshui, lifelong friend to Wang Yangming
List_of_Chinese_philosophers
Chinese philosopher and general (1472–1529)
Wang Shouren (Chinese: 王守仁, 26 October 1472 – 9 January 1529), courtesy name Bo'an (Chinese: 伯安), art name Yangmingzi (traditional Chinese: 陽明子; simplified
Wang_Yangming
Chinese political faction
privatization to promote economic growth and modernization. Chinese intellectual Wang Hui links the emergence of New Leftism with the 1997 Asian financial crisis
Chinese_New_Left
Ideological debate in China in 1964
Siqi wrote the original attack on Yang, and was joined by Mao himself. Wang Ruoshui also contributed to the attack. After 1976, Yang was officially rehabilitated
One_Divides_into_Two
Chinese Communist Party term
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Socialism with Chinese characteristics
Socialism_with_Chinese_characteristics
School of Marxism aligned with humanist philosophies
Literary and Art Circles, and three younger intellectuals—Wang Ruoshui, Gu Xiang, and Wang Yuanhua—coauthored "Discussion on Several Theoretical Issues
Marxist_humanism
Wang Yuanhua (Chinese: 王元化; November 30, 1920 – May 9, 2008) was a Chinese scholar and literary theorist who was a leading figure in the New Enlightenment
Wang_Yuanhua
"rightist" Western Hills Group and the "leftist" Reorganization Group led by Wang Jingwei. KMT was a Chinese nationalist party that ruled mainland China from
Conservatism_in_China
Wang Ruoshui (1926–2002) Wang Shifu (fl. 14th century) Wang Shuo (born 1958) Wang Wei (701–761) Wang Xizhi (303–361) Wang Xianzhi (344–386) Wang Xiaobo
List_of_Chinese_writers
Chinese former politician (born 1949)
following the Wang Lijun incident, in which his top lieutenant and police chief sought asylum at the American consulate in Chengdu. Wang claimed to have
Bo_Xilai
Series of political movements in China
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Democracy_movements_of_China
Wang Mingsheng Wang Mingsheng 王鳴盛 (1722–1797), Qing dynasty scholar. Wang Niansun Wang Niansun 王念孫 (1744–1832), Chinese philologist. Wang Ruoshui Wang
Glossary of Chinese philosophy
Glossary_of_Chinese_philosophy
Chinese political scientist
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Zhang_Weiwei_(professor)
Type of nationalism that rose in the mid-2010s
Bolsonaro's US visit to showcase populist alliance with Trump". The Guardian. Wang, Zheng (10 May 2016). "The New Nationalism: 'Make My Country Great Again'"
Neo-nationalism
Chinese political scientist and dissident
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Yan_Jiaqi
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Bao_Zunxin
Chinese historian (born 1953)
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Qin_Hui_(historian)
Vogel 2011, p. 470. Vogel 2011, p. 667. Coase & Wang 2012, p. 73. Coase & Wang 2012, p. 74. Coase & Wang 2012, pp. 74–75. Baum 1996, pp. 317–321. Baum 1996
Ideology of the Chinese Communist Party
Ideology_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party
Philosophy of dialectical materialism in the Chinese academia
affirmation. Wang Ruoshui was initially a major advocate of the Maoist One Divides into Two line during the Cultural Revolution. But Wang later advocated
Chinese_Marxist_philosophy
Chinese historian
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Xu_Jilin
List article on Wikimedia
Anything Goes, Steel Magnolias), Tony winner (1988), Alzheimer's disease. Wang Ruoshui, 75, Chinese journalist, political theorists and philosopher, lung cancer
Deaths_in_January_2002
Chinese legal and political theorist (born 1967)
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Jiang_Shigong
Chinese venture capitalist (born 1968)
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Eric_X._Li
Chinese activist and scholar
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Xu_Youyu
mainland China. Hu died at the age of 96 in Beijing on September 16, 2012. Wang Ruoshui Reform and Opening New Enlightenment (China) "Former head of People's
Hu_Jiwei
Chinese political scientist
Wang Shaoguang (born 31 January 1954; Chinese: 王绍光; pinyin: Wáng Shàoguāng) is a Chinese political scientist. He is currently an emeritus professor at
Wang_Shaoguang
Chinese philosopher and historian (1930–2021)
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Li_Zehou
Chinese scholar & economist (1940-2014)
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Chen_Yizi
Chinese economist
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Zhang_Weiying
Contemporary of founders of People's Republic of China (1912–1992)
the resignation of the People's Daily editor Hu Jiwei and his deputy Wang Ruoshui. On 3 January 1983, Hu Qiaomu delivered a speech at the Central Party
Hu_Qiaomu
Chinese writer
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Wu_Jiaxiang
Chinese academic
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Jin_Canrong
Chinese political philosopher
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Gu_Su
Chinese legal scholar
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
He_Weifang
Chinese journalist
State, Zhao Ziyang's memoir, written by Du Daozheng "杜导正:晚年考试成绩好些". Renmin Wang (in Chinese). 2004-10-15. Archived from the original on 2019-08-12. "China
Du_Daozheng
Chinese landscape painter
death are not known. Wang was born in Qian Tang (钱塘, modern day Hangzhou in the Zhejiang province). His style name was 'Ruoshui' (若水) and his pseudonym
Wang_Yuan_(painter)
Campaign, which targeted the Marxist humanists of the "alienation school". Wang Ruoshui, a prominent proponent of the theory of alienation, argued that alienation
Anarchism_in_China
Chinese constitutional law professor
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Zhang_Qianfan
Chinese dissident (1918–2001)
Wang Ruowang (Chinese: 王若望; pinyin: Wáng Rùowàng; Wade–Giles: Wang Jo-wang; 4 February 1918 – 19 December 2001) was a Chinese author and dissident who
Wang_Ruowang
Chinese human rights activist (1955–2017)
October Tenth Declaration, coauthored by him and another prominent dissident, Wang Xizhe, mainly on the Taiwan issue, that advocated a peaceful reunification
Liu_Xiaobo
Chinese economist (1929–2021)
intense debates. Gao Shangquan frequently clashed with Party theoretician Wang Renzhi, later a key figure in the 1989–1992 conservative backlash. Backed
Gao_Shangquan
Chinese scholar
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Jin_Guantao
China, f/d) Wang Lixiong (王力雄, born 1953, China, f/nf) Wang Qinghui (王清惠, 1264–1288, China, p) Wang Ruoshui (王若水, 1926–2002, China, nf) Wang Shifu (王实甫
List_of_authors_by_name:_W
Conservative ideology advocating for the preservation of cultural traditions
Communist Party, Wang Huning, has criticized the western youth for their supposed rejection of traditional western values in his writing; Wang argues for a
Cultural_conservatism
Chinese journalist (born 1960)
not follow the DPP and 'fight to the end.'" In December 2021, Hu described Wang Leehom as "American Taiwanese", rather than Chinese, making a distinction
Hu_Xijin
Chinese sociologist
Li was married to Wang Xiaobo, a well-known Chinese novelist, until his death in 1997. Li went to the US alone in 1982, but Wang joined her in 1984 on
Li_Yinhe
Chinese journalist and activist
reached the politically mandated age for marriage and parenthood, Fu married Wang Dejia, a model research worker she had met at the Ministry research institute
Dai_Qing
Chinese scholar and official
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Li_Honglin
Chinese Confucian (born 1953)
triggered debates in the academic circle. Some scholars, for example Ruichang Wang, agree with Jiang's criticism of liberal democracy and his proposal of the
Jiang_Qing_(Confucian)
Chinese journalist (1918–1991)
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Qin_Benli
Political dissident and astrophysicist
nuclear physics in Acta Physica Sinica 17, p. 57 (1961) under the pseudonym Wang Yunran, since as a rightist he was not entitled to publish research papers
Fang_Lizhi
Chinese Communist Party conference
“scoring the greater achievements of which we should have been capable.” Wang Ruoshui's speech at the conference was considered too radical to also be included
Theory Conference, January-April 1979
Theory_Conference,_January-April_1979
Chinese politician (1917–2019)
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Li_Rui
Chinese economist
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Mao_Yushi
Wang Dajun, Wang Yi, Wang Lanqin, Wang Qian, Wang Chengkui, Wang Laizhen, Wang Zuozhou, Wang Yanchang, Wang Yeqiu, Wang Ruoshui, Wang Kunlun, Wang Zhongcheng
Beijing delegation to the National People's Congress
Beijing_delegation_to_the_National_People's_Congress
Chinese historian
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Xiao_Gongqin
Chinese political philosopher (born 1952)
Li Zehou Liu Binyan Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Qin Benli Qin Hui Wang Ruoshui Wang Ruowang Wang Yuanhua Wu Jinglian Xu Jilin Xu Youyu Yan Jiaqi Zhang Qianfan
Gan_Yang
Canadian political theorist (born 1964)
Hierarchies Matter in China and the Rest of the World [co-authored with Wang Pei], Princeton University Press, 2020. The China Model: Political Meritocracy
Daniel_A._Bell
2023 Chinese TV series or program
childhood. She fell in love with Cang Xuan at first sight. Wang Lejun as Ruoshui Chang Pu Head of Ruoshui Clan, wife of deceased Xiyan Zhong Yi and mother of
Lost_You_Forever
Chinese writer and journalist (1925–2005)
closely associated with the campaign against another social critic and author, Wang Meng, who had recently published a highly influential work, "A New Arrival
Liu_Binyan
Neo-Confucianist philosophical school
idealist Neo-Confucian philosopher Wang Shouren (whose pseudonym was Yangming Zi and who is thus often referred as Wang Yangming). Throughout the whole Yuan
Yangmingism
Qian Ruoshui offered to retire, he was asked by the emperor to recommend someone in the central government bureaucracy for promotion. Qian Ruoshui answered
Wang_Dan_(Song_dynasty)
Interpretation of Chinese history
overwhelmed liberalism, and helped the rise of Marxism and Leninism. Wang Ruoshui (2 January 2001). "Rectification overwhelmed Enlightenment: The collision
Salvation overwhelmed enlightenment
Salvation_overwhelmed_enlightenment
1st-century Chinese meteorologist, astronomer, and philosopher
Wang Chong (Chinese: 王充; pinyin: Wáng Chōng; Wade–Giles: Wang Ch'ung; 27 – c. 97 AD), courtesy name Zhongren (仲任), was a Chinese astronomer, meteorologist
Wang_Chong
Chinese classic text
the 3rd century CE. The origins of the "Wang Bi" version have greater verification than either of the above. Wang Bi (226–249 CE) was a Three Kingdoms-period
Tao_Te_Ching
Chinese liberal intellectual (born 1952)
OCLC 123909210. Zhu, Xueqin (2005) [2003]. "For a Chinese Liberalism". In Wang, Chaohua (ed.). One China, many paths. London: Verso. pp. 87–107. ISBN 978-1-85984-537-0
Zhu_Xueqin
Chinese social scientist (1923–2003)
Retrieved 2025-01-08. "Enlightenment and Chinese Civil Society: The Cases of Wang Yuanhua and Li Shenzhi | US-China Institute". University of Southern California
Li_Shenzhi
Eclectic school of thought
Liu Bowen Liu Zongzhou Luo Rufang Qian Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang Yangming Wu Cheng Xu Ai Zhan Ruoshui Qing Chen Hongmou Chen Menglei Dai Zhen Fang Bao
Mixed School (Chinese philosophy)
Mixed_School_(Chinese_philosophy)
Various philosophical traditions of Taoism
Wang Yangming and Zhan Ruoshui. The late Ming and early Qing dynasty saw the rise of the Longmen ("Dragon Gate" 龍門) school of Taoism, founded by Wang
Taoist_philosophy
Chinese martial art
Xingyuan (1915-1983), a native of Hebei Province with the word Ruoshui, was a disciple of Wang Xiangzhai. He and his brother Han Xingqiao were both inheritors
Yiquan
Chinese philosopher (1619–1692)
Wang Fuzhi (Chinese: 王夫之; pinyin: Wáng Fūzhī; Wade–Giles: Wang2 Fu1-chih1; 1619–1692), courtesy name Ernong (而農), pseudonym Chuanshan (船山), was a Chinese
Wang_Fuzhi
Chinese astrological and calendrical destiny calculation system
Phases. Key considerations include: Whether the Day Master is "strong" (旺, wàng) or "weak" (弱, ruò), determined by the support it receives from other elements
Four_Pillars_of_Destiny
Chinese astrological system using star positions in a twelve-palace chart
Liu Bowen Liu Zongzhou Luo Rufang Qian Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang Yangming Wu Cheng Xu Ai Zhan Ruoshui Qing Chen Hongmou Chen Menglei Dai Zhen Fang Bao
Zi_Wei_Dou_Shu
British-American film producer and biomedical scientist
2018.00056. PMC 5988217. PMID 29876384. Kowal, Thomas; Wang, Susanna; Cheng, Michael; Liu, Ruoshui; Blencowe, Montgomery; Yang, Xia (February 18, 2026)
Montgomery_Blencowe
Surname list
Cantonese pronunciation (Yale Romanization: Jaam; Jyutping: Zaam3) Zhan Ruoshui (1466–1560), Chinese philosopher Kim Cham (born 1946), Hong Kong businessman
Zhan_(surname)
Philosophical revival of Confucianism (13th–19th centuries)
comprises the dominant Cheng–Zhu school, in opposition to the later Lu–Wang school led by Wang Yangming and Lu Xiangshan. Neo-Confucianism could have been[clarification
Neo-Confucianism
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
Liu Bowen Liu Zongzhou Luo Rufang Qian Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang Yangming Wu Cheng Xu Ai Zhan Ruoshui Qing Chen Hongmou Chen Menglei Dai Zhen Fang Bao
Laozi
Post-classical Chinese philosophy bringing together Taoist and Confucian beliefs
textual references to Daoist meditation, the "Wang Bi version" does not. Richard Wilhelm said the Wang Bi commentary changed the Daodejing "from a compendiary
Xuanxue
Meditation practice
refers to the Neo-Confucian meditation practice advocated by Zhu Xi and Wang Yang-ming. Jing zuo can also be described as a form of spiritual self-cultivation
Jing_zuo
Chinese literary metaphor
clear, unobstructed flowing", which was first recorded in a poem (洞箫赋) by Wang Bao; and "an ancient type of chariot window that admits light", which was
Chinese_sun_and_moon_mirrors
Standard textbook on Marxist philosophy in China
Liu Bowen Liu Zongzhou Luo Rufang Qian Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang Yangming Wu Cheng Xu Ai Zhan Ruoshui Qing Chen Hongmou Chen Menglei Dai Zhen Fang Bao
Dialectical Materialism and Historical Materialism
Dialectical_Materialism_and_Historical_Materialism
Chinese philosopher and writer (1498–1583)
of Wang Yangming, along with Wang Gen. Wang Ji hailed from Shanyin (山陰) County in Shaoxing (紹興) Prefecture, Zhejiang. He became a student of Wang Yangming
Wang_Ji_(philosopher)
Chinese general (26 August 544 – 10 September 496 BC)
Du Mu (803–852), Chen Hao (c. Tang dynasty), Mei Yaochen (1002 - 1060), Wang Xi (c. 1082), He Yanxi (c. late 11th c.), and Zhang Yu (c. Southern Song
Sun_Tzu
Confucian teaching
Liu Bowen Liu Zongzhou Luo Rufang Qian Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang Yangming Wu Cheng Xu Ai Zhan Ruoshui Qing Chen Hongmou Chen Menglei Dai Zhen Fang Bao
Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues
Three_Fundamental_Bonds_and_Five_Constant_Virtues
Chinese philosopher
doctoral dissertation was titled, "The quest for self-realization: A study of Wang Yang-ming's formative years". Tu was Harvard–Yenching Professor of Chinese
Tu_Weiming
Chinese philosopher (c.369 – c.286 BC)
Liu Bowen Liu Zongzhou Luo Rufang Qian Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang Yangming Wu Cheng Xu Ai Zhan Ruoshui Qing Chen Hongmou Chen Menglei Dai Zhen Fang Bao
Zhuang_Zhou
Chinese Taoist text
of 33). The Dunhuang manuscripts—discovered in the early 20th century by Wang Yuanlu, then obtained and analyzed by the Hungarian-British explorer Aurel
Zhuangzi_(book)
Former Chinese custom
mentioned in any books from previous eras." In the 13th century, scholar Che Ruoshui [zh] wrote the first known criticism of the practice: "Little girls not
Foot_binding
Chinese scholar (1613–1682)
age of eighteen in 1601, while betrothed to a woman with the surname Wang (王). Wang remained unmarried due to traditional customs and lived in relative
Gu_Yanwu
Imperial bureau of astronomy, calendar, and divination in China
Liu Bowen Liu Zongzhou Luo Rufang Qian Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang Yangming Wu Cheng Xu Ai Zhan Ruoshui Qing Chen Hongmou Chen Menglei Dai Zhen Fang Bao
Qintianjian
Chinese philosopher and statesman (280–233 BC)
Liu Bowen Liu Zongzhou Luo Rufang Qian Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang Yangming Wu Cheng Xu Ai Zhan Ruoshui Qing Chen Hongmou Chen Menglei Dai Zhen Fang Bao
Han_Fei
Religious and philosophical tradition
purposes. Taoist ideas also influenced Neo-Confucian thinkers like Wang Yangming and Zhan Ruoshui. During the Ming, the legends of the Eight Immortals (the most
Taoism
Chinese educator and statesman (1868–1940)
Boorman 1970, p. 298. Boorman 1970, p. 299. Wang, Ban (2020). "Aesthetics, Morality, and the Modern Community: Wang Guowei, Cai Yuanpei, and Lu Xun". Critical
Cai_Yuanpei
WANG RUOSHUI
WANG RUOSHUI
Surname or Lastname
English
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.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old English wagian ‘to shake or waddle’.English : topographic name from Middle English wagge ‘marsh’, ‘bog’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese
Kingly
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name KWANG means "deer."
Boy/Male
Indian
War
Surname or Lastname
English
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’.
Boy/Male
Chinese Scottish Shakespearean
Wind.
Male
Chinese
strong, good.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Scandinavian, Vietnamese
Wave Bright; Tall One; Sweet Potato
Male
Chinese
the sun.
Girl/Female
English
Pale.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Man You are Beautiful; Love
Boy/Male
Vietnamese
Valuable.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
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).
Girl/Female
Sikh
Beautiful, Lovely
Boy/Male
Dutch Norse Swedish Anglo Saxon
Tall.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name SANG means "noble."Â
Male
Chinese
well-being.
Surname or Lastname
English
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.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese
Fragrant
WANG RUOSHUI
WANG RUOSHUI
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Most Beautiful (Hoor in jannah)
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Candle in the Sky; Heaven / Light from the Sky
Boy/Male
English
Shieldbearer.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Saffron; Yellow Jasmine
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
God Given
Girl/Female
Australian, Nigerian
God will be Yours
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Person with a Beautiful Hair
Boy/Male
Hindu
Heavenly
Male
Dutch
, marine; of the sea.
Boy/Male
Indian
Soil; Soft
WANG RUOSHUI
WANG RUOSHUI
WANG RUOSHUI
WANG RUOSHUI
WANG RUOSHUI
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.
n.
Fig.: A sharp, specific flavor or tinge. Cf. Tang a twang.
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.
v. i.
A set; all required for an outfit; as, a new gang of stays.
v. t.
To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.
v. i.
To wane.
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.
n.
Passage by flying; flight; as, to take wing.
n.
A tang. See Tang a state.
pl.
of Hang-by
n.
See Whang.
n.
The quality of being wan; wanness.
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.
n.
Any appendage resembling the wing of a bird or insect in shape or appearance.
a.
Having the sails set in the manner called wing-and-wing.
n.
Connection; arrangement; plan; as, the hang of a discourse.
v. i.
To hover; to impend; to appear threateningly; -- usually with over; as, evils hang over the country.
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.
n.
A sharp, twanging sound; an unpleasant tone; a twang.