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  Warring States Period (China)
However, because of Zhi Yao's arrogance and disrespect towards the other families, the Wei family and Han family secretly allied with the Zhao family and the three families launched a surprise attack at Jinyang, which was beseiged by Zhi Yao at the time, and annihilated the Zhi.
B.C.E., Zhao was losing the war badly, and one of their major cities — Handan, a city that would eventually become Zhao's capital — was being besieged.
B.C.E., the Battle of Changping was fought between the Qin and the Zhao, resulting in a catastrophic defeat for the latter.
www.newworldencyclopedia.org /entry/Warring_States_period   (2118 words)

  
  Han Zhao - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Han Zhao (Simplified Chinese characters: 汉赵;, Traditional Chinese characters: 漢趙;, pinyin: Hànzhào) (304-329) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Chinese Jin Dynasty (265-420).
Although chronologically the Han Zhao was not the first of the kingdoms, its armies sacked the Jin dynastic capitals of Luoyang in 311 and Chang'an in 316.
His Han state attracted the support of some chieftains of other non-Chinese Xianbei and Di and certain bandit forces including those of an ex-slave Shi Le of the Jie ethnicity.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Han_Zhao_Kingdom   (961 words)

  
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Han, Z-H. 'To be a native speaker means not to be a non-native speaker.' Second Language Research, 20(2), 166-187.
Han, Z-H. study of the impact of recasts on tense consistency in L2 output.
Han, Z-H. Persistence of the implicit influence of NL: The case of the pseudo-passive.
www.tc.columbia.edu /academic/tesol/Han/han.htm   (445 words)

  
 Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chen, J. Zhao, Maximum likelihood estimation of the mean parallax and kinematic parameters of the Pleiades, Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics 21 (4) (1997) pp.
Shu, J. Zhao, K. Tian, The luminosity and mass functions of the Virgo cluster of galaxies, Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics 19 (3) (1995) pp.
Shu, J. Zhao, K. Tian, The luminosity and mass functions of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies, Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics 20 (2) (1996) pp.
www.elsevier.com /cdweb/journals/02751062/viewer.htt?viewtype=authors&rangeselected=55   (839 words)

  
 Dazhong (Dave) Zhao - Biological Sciences - UWM
Zhao, D., Wang, G., Speal, B. and Ma, H. The EXCESS MICROSPOROCYTES1 gene encodes a putative leucine-rich repeat receptor protein kinase that controls somatic and reproductive cell fates in the Arabidopsis anther.
Zhao, D. and Ma, H. Male fertility: a case of enzyme identity.
Zhao, D., Yang, M., Solava, J. and Ma, H. The ASK1 gene regulates development and interacts with the UFO gene to control floral organ identity in Arabidopsis.
www.uwm.edu /Dept/Biology/Docs/Faculty/zhao.html   (573 words)

  
 Sinophilia - Guides - Places
The bronze figures and animals found in Han tombs reveal the high level reached in bronze casting: the lamp held by a kneeling servant girl in guilt bronze and the bronze horse on a swallow are marvellous pieces.
Han bronzes are generally more utilitarian than Shang and Zhou bronzes, and shapes are simple and functional, often with inlaid decorations.
Han painting comprised frescoes, painting on lacquer, painted tomb reliefs and painting on silk, but just few examples are preserved.
www.sinophilia.org /china/artestoria3.htm   (961 words)

  
 University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
Han was detained on the order of the Guangzhou Municipal Security Department on suspicion of organizing and utilizing a heretical organization to break the law and commit crimes.
Zhao was ordered by the Beijing Re-Education through Labour Commission to undergo one year of re-education through labour for having participated in the illegal activities of a heretical organization and for having disrupted the social order.
Han Yuejan was detained for the peaceful exercise of internationally protected rights, such as the right to assemble and to demonstrate, freedom of belief and freedom to express opinions, including those which run counter to the opinions of the broad masses, as the Government stated in its reply;
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/wgad/5-2002.html   (2056 words)

  
 phorum - Chinese Culture Forum at Asiawind - Chinese history - Zhao Kuang Yin
Zhao Kuang Yin was born in 927AD, the second year of the Later Tang Dynasty («á­ð), the year of the pig, in a little town, Jia Ma Ying (§¨°¨Àç), in Zhuo Jun (²g°p present day Zhuo county ²g¿¤ in Hebei province ªe¥_¬Ù).
Zhao Kuang Yin was appointed the deputy commader of the garrison in Hua Zhou (·Æ¦{).
Zhao Kuan Yi (»¯¦J¸q), the younger brother of Zhao Kuang Yin, Zhao Pu (»¯´¶), the advisor of Zhao Kuang Yin, and the generals under the command of Zhao Kuang Yin decided that he should become the Emperor as the present Emperor was only a seven-year-old boy.
www.asiawind.com /forums/read.php?f=2&i=1298&t=1298   (1438 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Han
Han Chinese, the dominant majority of ethnic group in mainland China.
Han (state), a state during the Warring States Period
Han, a feudal clan or fief in Japan (See: Abolition of the Han system)
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/h/ha/han.html   (101 words)

  
 Chinese Cultural Studies: Ban Zhao (45-116 CE): Lessons for a Woman, 80 CE
The foremost female Confucian of the age of Han was Ban Zhao (ca 45-116 CE), younger sister of the court historian Ban Gu (32 - 92 CE).
Although her husband died young, Ban Zhao never remarried, devoting herself instead to literary pursuits and acquiring a reputation for scholarship and compositional grace that eventually brought her to the imperial.
Among her many literary works, Ban Zhao composed a commentary on the popular Lives of Admirable Women by Liu Kiang (77- 6 BC) and later in life produced her most famous work, the Nü Jie, or Lessons for Women, which purports to be an instructional manual on feminine behavior and a ndvirtue for her daughters.
academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu /core9/phalsall/texts/banzhao.html   (2584 words)

  
 Han Zhao - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Some western texts referred the Han state as the Northern Han, a nomenclature in diminishing use as the term now referring to the Northern Han in the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
The Former Zhao state was proclaimed and lasted until 318 when Shi Le defeated Liu Yao at the river Luo.
On the other hand Hunnic cavalry, successful in plundering the countryside, failed to capture the fortified Jinyang (modern-day Taiyuan city, the provincial capital of the Shanxi province), the provincial capital of the Bing province even though the former governor Sima Teng had fled to the North China Plain and left a mess.
www.infosearchpoint.com /display/Han_Zhao   (915 words)

  
 Chinese History - Qin Dynasty 秦 event history (www.chinaknowledge.de)
The emperor killed himself of fear of the rebellions, and Zhao Gao installed a child as king of Qin, only to be stabbed to death by the nameless king himself.
Han Guang 韓廣 king of Yan, then of Liaodong 遼東; killed by Zang Tu 臧荼; Xiang Yu divided this area into the kingdoms of Yan and Liaodong.
King Wei Bao 魏豹; surrenders to Han in 205 and is reinstalled as King of Wei; destroyed by Han in 205.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Han/qin-event.html   (1702 words)

  
 Han Zhao   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Han Zhao (SimplifiedChinese character : 汉赵, Traditional Chinese character : 漢趙, pinyin Hànzhào) (304 - 329) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Chinese Jin Dynasty (265-420).
Numerous western texts referred to the two states separately; others referredto the Han state as the Northern Han, a nomenclature in diminishing use as the term now referring to the Northern Han in the Period of Five Dynasties andTen Kingdoms.
The Former Zhao state was proclaimed andlasted until 329 when Shi Le defeated Liu Yao at the river Luo.
www.therfcc.org /han-zhao-85798.html   (881 words)

  
 Han Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
Han Dynasty's notable deeds would be the restoration of Confucianism as the creed for ruling the nation.
Han Dynasty possessed the typical characteristics as far as the pattern of power corruption was concerned.
A Han emissary, Su Wu, was detained and sent to Lake Bajkal to be a shepherd for 19 years, only to be returned after Huo Guang (General Ho Chu-ping's brother) requested for Su with the Hunnic king who had initially cheated Huo in saying that Su was long dead.
www.uglychinese.org /han.htm   (10070 words)

  
 Chinese History - Zhou Dynasty 周 feudal lords: Han (Hann) 韓 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
As relative of the house of Zhou 周 the rulers of Han (often written Hann to distinguish it from the Han 漢) were enfeoffed as viscounts (zi 子).
Han was able to destroy the state of Zheng 鄭 in 375 and gradually advanced to the west.
Han Wuzi 韓武子 (Ji Yuan 姬原; a relative to the House of Zhou)
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Zhou/rulers-hann.html   (263 words)

  
 phorum - Chinese Culture Forum at Asiawind - Chinese history - Zhang Liang
Han An Wang was captured by the Qin general Nei Shi Sheng (¤º¥v³Ó).
The State of Han was absorbed into the State of Qin as the prefecture of Ying Chuan (åù¤t°p).
When Zhao San was approached to talk about the present day he would not said a word because he was afraid that there might be an informer for the Qin Authority lurking around.
www.asiawind.com /forums/read.php?f=2&i=1267&t=1267   (1969 words)

  
 Han
Han Chinese, the dominant majority of ethnic group in mainland China.
Han (state), a state during the Warring States Period
Han, a feudal clan or fief in Japan (See: Abolition of the Han system)
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/h/ha/han.html   (112 words)

  
 World History Connected | Vol. 1 No. 2| Barbara Bennett Peterson: Dutiful Daughters: Seven Moral Exemplars in Chinese ...
She came from a respected family: the Eastern Han emperor Guang Wudi appointed her father Ban Biao (3-54 ce) county magistrate in Hebei province, while her twin older brothers Ban Gu (32-92 ce) and Ban Chao (32-102 ce) served the Han as court historian and general respectively.
Following the restoration of the Han in the east, the Emperor invited her father Ban Biao Luoyang to serve as a court historian at Luoyang.
For Chinese scholars, Ban Zhao's virtue was further demonstrated by the lives of her sons Cao Cheng and Cao Gu, the former an official at Luoyang and the latter a county magistrate.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/whc/1.2/peterson.html   (3302 words)

  
 Han Zhao
Han Zhao: Encyclopedia II - Han Zhao - The Condition of the Xiongnu in Northern China and their uprising
Han Zhao, Han Zhao - The Condition of the Xiongnu in Northern China and their uprising, Han Zhao - Rulers of the Han Zhao
In spring 313, the captured Emperor Huai was executed by the Han Zhao emperor Liu Cong.
www.experiencefestival.com /han_zhao   (2637 words)

  
 Zhuang 03
Zhao Tuo controlled a population which practiced irrigated rice agriculture and had adequate wealth and sufficient numbers to form the base for a strong state.
Zhao Tuo appears to be the first example of a Han Chinese who made his fortune in the south and acculturated to the locals, rather, than as any good Han Chinese would expect, vice-versa.
Zhao Tuo and his descendants kept a measure of independence from the waxing Han dynasty [206 B.C.-220 A.D.] for 93 years, but Nan Yue was absorbed in 111 B.C. The Han Chinese organized the region, including Guangdong and Hainan island.
mcel.pacificu.edu /as/resources/zhuang/zhuang3.htm   (8725 words)

  
 China_Heads_of_State
During the reign of Han Hui Di she took over the administration together with the concubine Qi and her son Zhao.
After her father, the last Han Zhao emperor Liu Yao, was captured by the Later Zhao's founding emperor Shi Le in 329, she fled together with her brothers Crown Prince Liu Xi and Prince Liu Yin of Nanyang from the capital Chang'an to Shanggui.
Zhao Zhen continued to listen to her advice and after the early deaths of his three sons the question of succession became a great concern and in 1059, she persuaded him to adopt the son of a cousin who became Emperor Yingzong (1064-1067).
www.guide2womenleaders.com /China_Heads.htm   (4432 words)

  
 Page personnelle de Han ZHAO
ZHAO, H. Comportement des matériaux cellulaires sous sollicitations dynamiques.
ZHAO, H. Expérimentation et modélisation du comportement en dynamique rapide.
ZHAO, H. Expérimentation et modélisation du comportement des matériaux en dynamique rapide.
www.lmt.ens-cachan.fr /personnels/perso_page.php?nom=ZHAO§eur=1   (2542 words)

  
 The Emperor and the Assassin
At the present, all Han except the capital is in the hands of Qin soldiers.
When Lady Zhao hears that the King of Zhao will force the children of Zhao to kill themselves, she vows to go to Zhao to prevent this.
Lady Zhao says that he cannot be a good ruler if he has hate in his heart: "The ruler of all under heaven should love all people under heaven." She gets the King to agree to save the children.
www.vernonjohns.org /snuffy1186/empassn.html   (2325 words)

  
 Han Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
Han Dynasty's notable deeds would be the restoration of Confucianism as the creed for ruling the nation.
Han Dynasty possessed the typical characteristics as far as the pattern of power corruption was concerned.
A Han emissary, Su Wu, was detained and sent to Lake Bajkal to be a shepherd for 19 years, only to be returned after Huo Guang (General Ho Chu-ping's brother) requested for Su with the Hunnic king who had initially cheated Huo in saying that Su was long dead.
www.republicanchina.org /han.html   (10253 words)

  
 Song Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
Zhao Kuangyin's father, Zhao Hongyin, was disuaded from entering the city at night as a show of descipline without regard for kinsmenship.
Zhao went on to defeat Tang army at another river mouth, burnt the Tang camps south of the river, and defeated Tang army at Guabu.
Xiaotaihou appointed a Chinese, Han Derang (son of Han Kuangsi or Han Guosi) as so-called 'shumi-shi' in charge of secretariat, Yelü Boguzhe in charge of areas west of Beijing, Yelü Xiuge in charge of areas south of Beijing, and accepted the surrender of a Song Chinese general (Li Ji-qian).
www.uglychinese.org /song.htm   (8406 words)

  
 3kingdoms.net Frontier Palace - The 3kingdoms.net Historical Translations Thread
Hao Zhao, stylename Bodao, was a man from Taiyuan and he was heroic and strong.
Hao Zhao answered him, “You are well acquainted with the laws of the House of Wei, and you know very well what kind of man I am.
Hao Zhao was commended for his excellent defence and was conferred with the noble rank of Marquis (liehou).
www.3kingdoms.net /forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=143960   (9577 words)

  
 The emperor and the assassin - CIA
In preparation for the second of his six assaults, Ying gains the help of his concubine Zhao (Gong Li), who travels to the kingdom of Han as a spy, in order to make the king believe that she has fallen out of favour with Ying.
Once in Han, and together with the king, Zhao will find an assassin, who will be sent to kill Ying, but Ying will be prepared for the assassin's onslaught, and in defending himself, will be considered unstoppable.
Struck by his subtle demeanour and able swordsmanship, Zhao approaches Jing Ke about becoming the assassin for whom she has been looking and begins a campaign to convince him to kill Ying, using all her powers of persuasion.
thecia.com.au /reviews/e/emperor-and-the-assasin.shtml   (600 words)

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