• Tai Jia (Chinese: 太甲) or Da Jia, personal name Zǐ Zhì, was the son of Prince Da Ding and a king of the ancient Chinese Shang dynasty. In the Records of...
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  • Da Ding (redirect from Tai Ding)
    posthumous name Da Ding (Chinese: 大丁), and succeeded by his sons Da Jia (Tai Jia) and Bu Bing (Wai Bing). Bai, Shouyi (2002). An Outline History of China...
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  • Taizong (redirect from Tai zong)
    is the temple name used for several monarchs of China. It may refer to: Tai Jia (fl. 16th-century BC), king of the Shang dynasty Liu Heng (202 BC–157 BC...
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    Records of the Grand Historian recount events from the reigns of Tang, Tai Jia, Tai Wu, Pan Geng, Wu Ding, Wu Yi and the depraved final king Di Xin, but...
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  • Malaysian field hockey player Tai Hara (born 1990), Australian actor Tai Jia (died 1720 BC), Chinese prince Tai Kang, Chinese ruler Tai Kato (1916–1985), Japanese...
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    (Chinese: 小架; pinyin: xiǎo jià). Small Frame system of training eventually lead to the formation of two other styles of tai chi that show strong Chen family...
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    many of the women in the house. Lin Daiyu (林黛玉; Lín Dàiyù; Lin Tai-yu; 'Blue-black Jade') Jia Baoyu's younger first cousin and his true love. She is the daughter...
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  • (complete list) – Tai Jia, King (c.1602–1590 BC) Bu Bing, King (c.1590–1588 BC) Tai Geng, King (c.1588–1563 BC) Xiao Jia, King (c.1563–1546 BC) Tai Wu, King (c...
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  • was listed by Sima Qian as the fifth Shang king, succeeding his father Tai Jia. He was enthroned in the year of Guisi (癸巳) with Qingshi (卿士) as his prime...
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  • given the posthumous name Zhong Ren (仲壬) and was succeeded by his nephew Tai Jia (太甲). Oracle script inscriptions on bones unearthed at Yinxu do not list...
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