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Wang An-shih Wang An-shihwäng än-shûr, 1021-86, Chinese Sung dynasty statesman.
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 Zhou Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Zhou Dynasty (周朝; Wade-Giles: Chou Dynasty) (late 10th century BC to late 9th century - 256 BC) followed the Shang (Yin) Dynasty and preceded the Qin Dynasty in China.
The Zhou dynasty was founded by the Ji family and had its capital at Hao, near the city of Xi'an, or Chang'an, as it was known in its heyday in the imperial period.
In Chinese Marxist histography, the Zhou dynasty marks the began of the feudal phase of Chinese history, a period which is said to extend to the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/z/zh/zhou_dynasty.html   (755 words)

  
 Chinese History - Zhou Dynasty (www.chinaknowledge.org)
The Zhou Dynasty is probably the dynasty that reigned for the longest period not only of all Chinese dynasties, but of the whole world.
The once venerated kings of Zhou, people like King Cheng 成王 and Kang 康王, lost their central position as the Heaven-approved sacrosanct ruler and were challenged by feudal lords that overtook the leadership of the Chinese world.
The Zhou kings had to flee from their western capital to the east, forced by "barbarian" tribes that invaded the Zhou territory.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Zhou/zhou.html   (535 words)

  
 King Wu of Zhou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Wu of Zhou (Chinese: 周武王; pinyin: zhōu wŭ wáng) or King Wu of Chou was the first sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
Various sources quoted that he passed away at the age of 93, 54 or 43.
Zhou Gong Dan was one of his brothers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/King_Wu_of_Zhou   (140 words)

  
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Zhou Wu Wang established the Zhou Dynasty, it was very strong.
AD, Wang Meng(a ratatives of king on the side of his mother of wife) usuped the throne and established Xin Dynasty, but only few a year, he was killed by Liu Xiou.
Wu ZeTian was a maid of honour originally, the emperor saw that she was very clever, so let her became the imperial concubine,but she was not satisfied.
www.msci.memphis.edu /~wangx/chistory.html   (1822 words)

  
 Chinese history:The Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-770 BC)
Wu Wang (1046 BC in power), or King Wu, entered the capital of Shang without fierce resistance.
His uncle, the Duke of Zhou, a man of large ability, aprofound statesman and a most conscientious an upright prince, was appointed regent by Wu Wang before his death.
The enemies circulated rumors that the Duke of Zhou was not loyal to the Emperor.
www.chinavoc.com /history/xizhou.htm   (628 words)

  
 Romance of Three Kingdoms - by Luo Guanzhong - History
The fact that Emperor Wu caused the mother of his son to be put to death before he appointed him heir, is sufficient to show that the interference of an empress dowager in affairs of state had long been a matter to be dreaded.
Wang Mang, the notorious usurper, was the nephew of one empress and the father of another.
Wang Mang was beheaded in AD 22; but peace did not come to the nation until a member of the House of Han, Liu Xiu by name, assumed the imperial title two years later.
www.threekingdoms.com /history.htm   (16796 words)

  
 Cardiac Proteomics & Signaling Laboratory - Guang-Wu Wang, M.D., Ph. D.
Wang GW, Zhao YZ, Wang F. Effect of selenium on cumene hydroperoxide-induced DNA damage in cultured cardiomyocytes.
Wang GW, Kang DR, Yang Q, Wang F. Changes of NADH-methemoglobin reductase activity in erythrocytes of rats fed on grains from Keshan Disease area and the influence of selenium and vitamin E, B1.
Wang GW, Baines CP, Gu Y, Prabhu SD, Bhatnagar A, Ping P. Chronic exposure induces myocardial dynsfunction, myofibril disarray, and cardiomyocyte apoptosis in the mouse.
www.signalingmodules.org /people/wang.html   (1449 words)

  
 Xi Zhou Dynasty (1134-256 B.C.)
Due to Shang Zhou's cruelty, Wu Wang rebelled against him and established the Zhou Dynasty with the help of Jiang Ziya.
Zhou Wu Wang named his father Zhou Wen Wang.
Married daughter of duke Shen and gave birth to Zhou Xuan Wang.
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 Origin of the surname Lin, Lim, Lam, Lum
When the news of Bi Gan’s death reached his wife, she knew that it wouldn’t be long before Zhou Wang would order the execution of the entire family.
Soon Shang Zhou was overthrown and killed by Zhou Wu Wang.
Because Jiang was born in the forest, Zhou Wu Wang gave him the name of Lin (forest).
www.yutopian.com /names/08/8lin16.html   (497 words)

  
 Chinese History - Zhou feudal lords: Wu and Yue (www.chinaknowledge.org)
Although the "Great Count" (Wu Taibo) 吳太伯, an uncle of King Zhou Wenwang 周旇王 is the ancestor of the rulers of Wu, Zhouzhang 周章 was the first to be enfeoffed as sovereign of the territory of the southern part of modern Jiangsu province.
In 473 Wu was destroyed by the state of Yue south of it.
The name of the old state of Wu was many times used for the fiefdoms of imperial princes, as state name for one of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo) 三國, and for one of the Ten States (Shiguo) 十國 of the south after the collapse of Tang 唐.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Zhou/rulers-wuyue.html   (549 words)

  
 Zhou Dynasty
The Zhou fulfilled the mandate of Heaven by defeating the Shang in warfare.
The ancient Zhou capital was divided into two sections, one for the Zhou people an the imperial court and the other half for the Shang people.
The Zhou royal court and son of Emperor Yu Wang escape and move the capital eastward to Loyand in 771 B.C. Many of the ancient Jade artifacts uncovered and on the market today is the result of this historic event.
www.thejadetrade.com /ian/p8.html   (1043 words)

  
 Guang-Wu Wang, MD, PhD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wang GW, Wang F, Zhao YZ, Wang LZ.
Wang GW, Zhao YZ, Wang F, Zhao ZT.
Wang GW, Zhao YZ, Wang F, Zhao ZT, Xi SG, Liu W, Cui XM, Li Y. Cytotoxicity of excessive selenium on cultured neonatal rat heart cells.
heartlab.mednet.ucla.edu /gwwang.htm   (532 words)

  
 Origin of Chinese Surnames | sYp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Yangs are the descendents of the Xi Zhou Dynasty.
The third son of Zhou Wu Wang, Tang Shu Yu was awarded the land of Jin.
His descent Jin Wu Gong was awarded the Yang city (Hong Dong of Shanxi Province) and bore the last name of Yang and Yang She (Goat Tongue).
scott.yang.id.au /2003/01/origin-of-chinese-surnames   (171 words)

  
 3kingdoms.net Frontier Palace - The 3kingdoms.net Historical Translations Thread
[Wang] Ping scolded at Wei Yan, "His Excellency so lately died that his body is not yet cold; how dare you act this way!" Wei Yan's soldiers knew their leader was in the wrong and no-one dared to act and so they scattered.
Wu Wang and his ancestors were formerly subjects of the Shang dynasty.
Zhou Wu Wang, together with his talented commander, Jiang Ziya, attacked Shang Zhou Wang to rid China of tyrannical rule.
www.3kingdoms.net /forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=125315   (10547 words)

  
 Guang-Wu Wang, MD, PhD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wang GW, Zhao YZ, Wang F, Zhao Y. Effect of sodium nitrite on cell cycle in cultured neonatal rat myocardiocytes.
Wang GW, Zhao YZ, Wang F, Li C. Effect of sodium nitrite on cultured cardiac cells.
Wang GW, Wang F, Zhao YZ, Sun B. Protective effect of selenium on cardiac cellular injury by lipid peroxidation in culture.
www.cvrl.mednet.ucla.edu /gwwang.htm   (532 words)

  
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However, this was of not much significance in the Western Zhou dyansty as the King, considered to be the Tian Zi (Son of Heaven) was respected by all the feudal lords.
Eastern Zhou The eastern Zhou dynasty consisted of the Spring and Autumn Period (B.C 770 — B.C476) and the Warring States Period(B.C 475 — B.C276).
During the Spring and Autumn period, the Zhou administration began to weaken and warlords began to disrespect the King, it was only through the control of five powerful hegemoniststhat law and order was kept among the states.
www.geocities.com /chs458/xsz.doc   (1785 words)

  
 Ethics of Shang, Zhou and the Classics by Sanderson Beck
Wu Wang also soon died, but his brother, the famous Duke of Zhou (Zhou Gong), completed the conquest for Wu's son while acting as regent.
The first two centuries of the Zhou dynasty were fairly peaceful within their realms, though wars were often fought with nomads on the perimeters to expand the kingdom.
The Zhou patriarch Wen Wang opposed the use of alcohol except in the ceremonies, as the fall of the Shang dynasty was attributed to excessive drinking.
www.san.beck.org /EC13-Chou.html   (14215 words)

  
 DAOIST CENTER: Outer History of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Nonetheless, Zhou was at the center, and this centrality gave rise to the idea of 'The Middle Kingdom.' Eventually, the capital was sacked by outsiders from the West.
Wang was beheaded in 23 CE by rebels who seized his capital of Chang-an.
Cao Cao, Cao Wu General Cao founded the Wei kingdom after the Han dynasty was weakened by the effort of putting down the Rebellion of the Yellow Turbans.
home.comcast.net /~piannone/o-s/ch-outerhist.html   (5387 words)

  
 Zhou Wang's Publications
Wang, Z. Wang and Y. Yu, "A fast decoding structure for fractal block coding in residue domain," Acta Electronica Sinica, vol.
Wang and Y. Yu, "Image compression algorithm based on partial fractal mapping," Computer Research and Development, 1997, in Chinese.
Wang and Y. Yu, "A new fractal image coding approach," Journal of China Institute of Communications, vol.
www.cns.nyu.edu /~zwang/files/publications.html   (1637 words)

  
 Chinese History - Zhou Dynasty rulers (www.chinaknowledge.org)
The ancestress of the Zhou, Jiangyuan 姜嫄 (daughter of a noble called Youtai 有邰 and wife of Emperor Di Ku (Diku) 帝嚳), is said to have conceived after stepping into the footsteps of the Shang Dynasty god Shangdi 上帝, giving birth to the Lord of Millet (Hou Ji, Houji 后稷).
The Zhou rulers are therfore thought to be descendants of the Yellow Emperor (Huangdi 黃帝).
The first ancestor of the Zhou house is Hou Ji (Houji) 后稷 (personal name Zhou Qi 周棄 or Ji Qi 姬棄), the "Lord of Millet", a son of the mythical emperor Di Ku (Diku) 帝嚳.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Zhou/zhou-rulers.html   (640 words)

  
 fr Dynastie Zhou Empress Wu Zetian of...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
fr:Dynastie Zhou "Empress Wu Zetian of China had found another Zhou Dynasty in 690 AD, which lasted during her reign.
msg:History_of_China The "Zhou Dynasty" (周朝; Wade-Giles: "Chou Dynasty") (late 10th century BC to late 9th century - 256 BC) followed the Shang (Yin) Dynasty and preceded the Qin Dynasty in China.
However Zhou resistance did not last long in the face of the Qinadvance and so King Nan is widely considered to have been the last emperor of the Zhou dynasty."
www.geodatabase.de /Zhou%20Dynasty   (769 words)

  
 Dekai Wu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Using a set of features which are easily obtainable for almost any language, the presented system uses boosting to combine a set of weak classifiers into a final system that performs significantly better than that of an off-the-shelf maximum entropy classifier.
As with the pure statistical translation model described by Wu (1996) (in which a bracketing transduction grammar models the channel), alternative hypotheses compete probabilistically, exhaustive search of the translation hypothesis space can be performed in polynomial time, and robustness heuristics arise naturally from a language-independent inversion-transduction model.
UC was undertaken because the task was thought to be both a fertile domain for Artificial Intelligence research and a useful application of AI work in planning, reasoning, natural language processing, and knowledge representation.
www.cs.ust.hk /~dekai   (7564 words)

  
 AsiaFinest Discussion Board -> http://www.yutopian.com/names/
During the first year of the Xi Zhou, Wu Wang’s second son Tang Shu Yu was awarded the land of Tang (Yi Cheng of Shanxi).
The brother of Zhou Wu Wang, Shu Ying, was awarded the duke of Lai (north east of Shi in Henan).
The situation was improved in the Zhou Dynasty when Yi Yin of the Huang Kingdom became the prime minister of Shang Tang.
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 Western Zhou Dynasty Succession
With the assistance of his trusty sidekick, Taigong Wang, Xibo Chang began to foment rebellion.
When King Wu died, his younger brother Shu Dan, titled Zhou Gong, the Duke of Zhou, ruled as regent until Fa's son, Cheng, was old enough to take the throne.
This is the end of the Western Zhou dynasty.
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 Cultural and Historical Glossary for Ancient China
Fengjian; System of enfeofment of Zhou noblemen; a term that has come to represent, in the Chinese language, ancient, old, traditional social, political and cultural systems, often translated as "feudal@, "feudalism", etc.
Bang: The royal domain in Zhou times consisting primarily of the homelands of the Jiang (Zhou) people; directly governed by the Zhou king
Guo: Noble fiefdoms or domains in Zhou times, whose governance was entrusted by the king through enfeofment to his noble relatives, vassals, and allies.
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 Denong Wang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wang, D., Hubbard, J. and Kabat, E. Modeling Study of the Antibody Combining Sites to (a1-6)dextrans: Predictions of the Conformational Contribution of VL-CDR3 and Jk Segments to Groove-type Combining Sites (1993) J. Bio.
Wang, D., Wells, S. M., Stall, A. and Kabat, E. Reaction of germinal centers in the T-cell-independent response to the bacterial polysaccharide a(1®6)dextran.
Wang, D., Trummer, B. J., Liu, S., Wang, A., and Zhou, H. carbohydrate-based microarray system for characterizing AIDS-associated microbial infections.
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 Qinglin Wu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Thermal, mechanical, and fungal decay resistance properties of wood-polymer composites modified with chitosan copper complex.
The influence of board density, mat construction, and chip type on performance of particleboard made from eastern redcedar.
The influence of maleation on wood surface wettability and interfacial bonding strength in wood-PVC laminates.
www.rnr.lsu.edu /Faculty/wu.htm   (1182 words)

  
 DAOIST CENTER: Inner History of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wu Pi San, 'five peel powder', a diuretic for heavy dampness conditions, where weakness of digestion has allowed damp to filter into the tissues.
Wang died in 1170 in K'aifeng in Honan province.
Wang che's successor, Ch'iu Ch'ang-ch'un was invited to preach to Genghis Khan in central Asia.
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 phorum - Overseas Chinese Forum at Asiawind - Chinese surname GU (old)
Qi named the region Zhou and the people living there were known as the Zhou people (©P±Ú).
Gu Gong Dan Fu's great-grandson Ji Fa (®Vµo) destroyed the Shang Dynasty and established the Zhou Dynasty (©P´Â 1134BC to 256BC).
Ji Fa was installed as Zhou Wu Wang (©PªZ¤ý) or King Wu, the First King of the Zhou Dynasty.
www.asiawind.com /forums/read.php?f=4&t=1571&a=2   (729 words)

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