• Tang Zhen (Chinese: 唐甄; pinyin: Tang Zhen; Wade–Giles: T'ang Chen, 1630–1704), born Tang Dadao (唐大陶), courtesy name Zhuwan (铸万), was a Chinese philosopher...
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  • Kent Tong (redirect from Tang Zhenye)
    Chun-yip (traditional Chinese: 湯鎮業; simplified Chinese: 汤镇业; pinyin: Tāng zhèn yè; born 29 September 1958) is a Hong Kong actor. He was a popular TVB...
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  • and temporarily subdues Tang Zhen. Xiaoxing sets the room on fire before escaping the house. In a fury and half burnt, Tang Zhen chases after her, but Linchong...
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  • Actor Role Description Uncredited Tang Zhen's father Tang Zhen's father Working with Zhou Yingming Deceased...
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    Laozi (section Tang dynasty)
    Taoism. He was claimed and revered as the ancestor of the 7th–10th century Tang dynasty and is similarly honored in modern China as the progenitor of the...
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  • about to slaughter the Tang imperial Li clan. Both he and Li Chong were quickly defeated, however, and he committed suicide. Li Zhen was born on 627. He...
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  • emphasized the search for truth in daily living. Dai Zhen, made two arguments against Neo-Confucianism. Fan Zhen, denied the ideas of reincarnation and body-soul...
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    and poet Tang Zhen (1630–1704), Chinese philosopher and educator Tang Tingshu (1832–1892), Chinese comprador, interpreter, and businessman Tang Jingsong...
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  • Liu Zhen (劉稹; died September 27, 844) was a Chinese rebel during the Tang dynasty. He was an adopted son (biological nephew) of the Tang dynasty general...
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    Emperor Wuzong of Tang (July 2, 814 – April 22, 846), né Li Chan, later changed to Li Yan just before his death, was an emperor of the Tang dynasty of China...
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