Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Tiantai" ¶ 9
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Huiwen and is
The sixth century dhyāna master Huiwen ( 慧文 ) is traditionally considered to be the second patriarch of the Tiantai school.

Huiwen and have
At the beginning of the 2009 league season the club would bring in Li Guangyi as their new general manager, however on August 18 the players went on strike during a training session after it was discovered he wanted to change the clubs pay system, which would have shrunken the player wages and it wasn't until the clubs owner Liu Huiwen heard the players representatives before the strike ended.

Huiwen and also
King Huiwen of Qin (), also known as Lord Huiwen of Qin () or King Hui of Qin (), given name Si ( 駟 ), was the ruler of the Qin state from 338 to 311 BC during the Warring States Period of Chinese history and likely an ancestor of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.

Huiwen and .
After Duke Xiao's death, King Huiwen of Qin and his successors retained the reformed systems and they helped to lay the foundation for Qin's eventual unification of China under the Qin Dynasty in 221 BC.
* Huiwen, King of Zhao, r. 299 – 266 BC
* Going against his loyalty to the figurehead monarch of the Zhou Dynasty, the Qin ruler, Duke Huiwen, takes on the title of King Huiwen, claiming royal title and sparking a trend amongst other Warring States rulers to do the same.
King Huiwen of Zhao ( 298-266 ) chose able servants and expanded against the weakened Qi and Wei.
Shang Yang, in advocating the state ’ s right to punish even the heir-apparent ’ s tutor, would run afoul of the future King Huiwen of Qin ( circa.
In May 1994, after Huang's installation as the Shanghai party chief, his wife Yu Huiwen, along with Shanghai official Chen Tiedi opened a charity organization.
In addition, Huang's wife, Yu Huiwen, controlled the Shanghai pension fund, and was linked to Zhang Rongkun, who was at the centre of allegations of misappropriation of the fund's money.
Huiwen later transmitted his teachings to the dhyāna master Huisi ( Ch.
* Huiwen University ( 滙文大學 ) was founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church ( 美以美會 ) in 1889.
After Duke Xiao's death, King Huiwen became the new ruler of Qin and he put Shang Yang to death on charges of treason, but some believed that the king harboured a personal grudge against Shang because he was harshly punished under Shang's reformed system in his adolescence for a minor infraction.
However, King Huiwen and his successors retained the reformed systems and they helped to lay the foundation for Qin's eventual unification of China under the Qin Dynasty in 221 BC.
He was succeeded by his son King Huiwen of Qin.
The Nanking University ( 汇文书院, Huiwen Shuyuan ) was founded in 1888 by C. H.
King Huiwen of Qin decided to support Sima Cuo.
It was believed that Si harboured a personal grudge against Shang Yang and when he came to the throne as King Huiwen, Si had Shang Yang put to death on charges of treason.
However, Huiwen retained the reformed systems in Qin left behind by his father and Shang Yang.
However, Su Qin's fellow student, Zhang Yi, came into the service of Huiwen and he helped Qin break up the alliance by sowing discord between the six states.
King Huiwen ruled Qin for 27 years and died in 311 BC at the age of 46.
In 295 BCE Wuling's older son Zhao Zhang ( Simplified Chinese: 赵章 ) rebelled against King Huiwen and lost.

studied and works
Most of the still extant works of Aristotle, as well as a number of the original Greek commentaries, were translated into Arabic and studied by Muslim philosophers, scientists and scholars.
His verses have not come down to us through a manuscript tradition-generations of scribes copying an author's collected works, such as delivered intact into the modern age four entire books of Pindar's odes-but haphazardly, in quotes from ancient scholars and commentators whose own works have chanced to survive, and in the tattered remnants of papyri uncovered from an ancient rubbish pile at Oxyrhynchus and other locations in Egypt: sources that modern scholars have studied and correlated exhaustively, adding little by little to the world's store of poetic fragments.
Although Bede is mainly studied as a historian now, in his time his works on grammar, chronology, and biblical studies were as important as his historical and hagiographical works.
His controversial works provoked many replies, and were studied for some decades after his death.
Mozart rapidly came to the attention of Haydn, who hailed the new composer, studied his works, and considered the younger man his only true peer in music.
They studied one another's works, copied one another's gestures in music, and on occasion behaved like quarrelsome rivals.
Confucius's works are studied by scholars in many other Asian countries, particularly those in the Sinosphere, such as Korea, Japan and Vietnam.
In the LDS Church's Sunday School and Church Educational System classes, the standard works are studied and taught in a four-year rotation:
However, in recent times, leaders of the church have emphasized that Latter-day Saints should not restrict their study of the standard works to the particular book being currently studied in Sunday School or other religious courses.
After the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War ( 19 July 1870 ), Monet took refuge in England in September 1870, where he studied the works of John Constable and Joseph Mallord William Turner, both of whose landscapes would serve to inspire Monet's innovations in the study of color.
Pappus believed these results to be important in astronomy and included Euclid's Optics, along with his Phaenomena, in the Little Astronomy, a compendium of smaller works to be studied before the Syntaxis ( Almagest ) of Claudius Ptolemy.
He also studied the works of Johann Kuhnau, Kantor of the Thomaskirche and city director of music in Leipzig ; in his later years, Telemann recounted how much he learned about counterpoint from Kuhnau's work.
Bach and Handel bought and studied his published works.
The works of Ibn al-Haytham and Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī eventually passed on to Western Europe where they were studied by scholars such as Roger Bacon and Witelo.
He studied the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Mark Twain and developed a style emphasizing the use of irony.
The knapsack problem has been studied for more than a century, with early works dating as far back as 1897.
The Mongol nobility during the Yuan dynasty studied Confucianism, built Confucian temples ( including Beijing Confucius Temple ) and translated Confucian works into Mongolian but mainly followed the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism under Phags-pa Lama.
In 1924 he published one of his most famous works Les rois thaumaturges: étude sur le caractère surnaturel attribué à la puissance royale particulièrement en France et en Angleterre ( translated in English as The magic-working kings or The royal touch: sacred monarchy and scrofula in England and France ) in which he collected, described and studied the documents pertaining to the ancient tradition that the kings of the Middle Ages were able to cure the disease of scrofula simply by touching people suffering from it.
Many Babylonian literary works are still studied today.
The roots of contemporary paganism begin with the Renaissance, and the reintroduction of Classicism and the resurgence of interest in Graeco-Roman polytheism in the wake of works like the Theologia mythologica of 1532 as well as a revived interest in Greco-Roman magic, studied systematically in Renaissance magic.
Important early 20th century writers who studied the phenomenon of spirituality, and their works, include William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience ( 1902 ), and Rudolph Otto, especially The Idea of the Holy ( 1917 ).
However, Sayers ' first reference to Le Fanu appears in an earlier Lord Peter Wimsey novel, The Nine Tailors ( 1934 ), where he is quoted directly ( from Wylder's Hand, in the opening to the seventh " part " of Chapter II and again in the opening to the second " part " of Chapter III ) and a mysterious letter is referred to ( first by Wimsey's valet, Mervyn Bunter ) as " written by a person of no inconsiderable literary ability, who had studied the works of Sheridan Lefanu and was, if I may be permitted the expression, bats in the belfry, my lord.
He studied law, and was admitted to the Bar in November 1833 and published several works on judges ' decisions.

1.515 seconds.