Her father Wang Qian (王僉) came from a long line of officials of Southern Dynasties, and he served as a mid-level official under Xiao Yi the Prince of Xiangdong, the de facto leader of Liang following the fall of the capital Jiankang to…
Wang Xianyuan (Chinese: 王憲嫄; c. 427 [4 ] – 9 October 464 [5 ]), formally Empress Xiaowenmu (孝武文穆皇后, literally "the civil and solemn empress"), was an empress of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty.
Synthesis and crystal structure of 17-allyl-4,5-anhydro-7alpha-((R)-1-hydroxy-1-methyl-3-(2-thienyl)propyl)-6methoxy-6,14-ethanomorphinan-3,4,5-triol / He Liu, Bohua Zhong, Jingyan Wang
Bao Jingyan or Pao Ching-yen (Chinese: 鮑敬言; pinyin: Bào Jìngyán) was a Chinese, libertarian/anarchist philosopher and Taoist [1 ] who lived somewhere between the late 200's AD and before 400 AD. [2 ] [3 ]