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| | Jingtai county in Baiyin 白銀|白银, Gansu / Jingtai Emperor, reign name of seventh Ming Emperor Zhu Qiyu 朱祁鈺|朱祁钰 (1428-1457), reigned 1449-1457, temple name 代宗 | |
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| | Yongle Emperor, reign name of third Ming emperor Zhu Di 朱棣 (1360-1424), reigned 1403-1424, temple name 明成祖 | |
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| | Jianwen Emperor, reign name of second Ming Emperor Zhu Yunwen 朱允炆 (1377-1402), reigned 1398-1402 | |
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| | surname Zhu / abbr. for 天竺, India (esp. in Tang or Buddhist context) / (archaic) Buddhism | |
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| | Zhu Di, personal name of third Ming Emperor Yongle 永樂|永乐 | |
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| | Zhengtong Emperor, reign name of sixth Ming Emperor Zhu Qizhen 朱祁鎮|朱祁镇 (1427-1464), reigned 1435-1449, temple name Yingzong 英宗 | |
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| | Zhengde Emperor, reign name of eleventh Ming emperor Zhu Houzhao 朱厚照 (1491-1521), reigned 1505-1521, temple name 明武宗 | |
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| | Zhu Kezhen (1890-1974), Chinese metereologist and geologist | |
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| | Hongwu Emperor, also written Hung-wu Ti, reign name of first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋 (1328-1398), reigned 1386-1398, temple name 明太祖 | |
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| | Xuande Emperor, reign name of fifth Ming emperor Zhu Zhanji 朱瞻基 (1398-1435), reigned 1426-1436, temple name 明宣宗 | |
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| | Ming tombs in Nanjing, tomb of founding Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, a World Heritage site | |
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| | School of Principle / Neo-Confucian Rationalistic School (from Song to mid-Qing times, c. 1000-1750, typified by the teachings of Cheng Hao 程顥|程颢, Cheng Yi 程頤|程颐 and Zhu Xi 朱熹) | |
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| | Liu Ji or Liu Bowen 劉伯溫|刘伯温 (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, with a reputation as a military genius | |
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| | Zhu Xi or Chu Hsi (1130-1200), also known as Master Zhu 朱子, Song dynasty Confucian writer and propagandist, founder of neo-Confucianism | |
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| | Master Zhu, another name for Zhu Xi 朱熹 | |
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| | Yang Zhu (c. 440-360 BC), Chinese philosopher advocating ethical egoism | |
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| | Sun Zhu (1711-1778), poet and compiler of Three Hundred Tang Poems 唐詩三百首|唐诗三百首 / also known by assumed name 蘅塘退士 | |
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| | Wu Han (1909-1969), historian, author of biography of Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, hounded to his death together with several members of his family during the cultural revolution | |
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| | Zhu Yuanzhang, personal name of first Ming dynasty emperor Hongwu 洪武 | |
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| | Zhu De (1886-1976), communist leader and founder of the People's Liberation Army | |
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| | The Butterfly Lovers, Chinese folktale of the tragic love between Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai | |
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| | Zhu Ziqing (1898-1948), poet and essayist | |
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| | Hongxi Emperor, reign name of fourth Ming emperor Zhu Gaochi 朱高熾|朱高炽 (1378-1425), reigned (1424-1425), temple name 明仁宗 | |
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| | Emperor Aidi of Tang, reign name of twenty-first and last Tang emperor Li Zhu 李祝 (892-908), reigned 904-907 | |
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| | Zhu Bajie 豬八戒|猪八戒 or Zhu Wuneng, Pigsy or Pig (in Journey to the West) | |
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| | Zhu Jun (-195), politician and general at the end of later Han | |
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| | Zhu Gaochi, personal name of fourth Ming emperor Hongxi 洪熙 | |
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| | The Nine-Toothed Rake (weapon of Zhu Bajie 豬八戒|猪八戒) | |
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| | to use an opponent's own methods to obtain retribution (idiom, from Song dynasty neo-Confucianist Zhu Xi 朱熹) / to get revenge by playing sb back at his own game; to give sb a taste of his own medicine | |
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| | Liu Bowen (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, with a reputation as a military genius, also called Liu Ji 劉基|刘基 | |
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| | Three Hundred Tang Poems, an anthology collected around 1763 by Sun Zhu 孫誅|孙诛 | |
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| | Ming Renzong, temple name of fourth Ming emperor Zhu Gaochi 朱高熾|朱高炽 | |
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| | Tianqi Emperor, reign name of fifteenth Ming emperor Zhu Youxiao 朱由校 (1605-1627), reigned 1620-1627, temple name 明熹宗 | |
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| | Zhu Yuanwen, personal name of second Ming Emperor Jianwen 建文 | |
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| | Zhu Houzhao, personal name of tenth Ming emperor 正德 (1491-1521), reigned 1505-1521 | |
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| | Ken Zhu (1979-), Taiwanese singer and actor | |
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| | common erroneous form of 朱鎔基|朱镕基, Zhu Rongji (1928-), PRC politician, premier 1998-2003 | |
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| | Zhu Guanghu (1949-), PRC soccer coach | |
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| | Zhu Wen (852-912), military governor 節度使|节度使 at the end of Tang, founder of Later Liang of the Five Dynasties (907-923), also known as Emperor Taizu of Later Liang 後梁太祖|后梁太祖 | |
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| | common erroneous form of 朱鎔基|朱镕基, Zhu Rongji (1928-), PRC politician, premier 1998-2003 | |
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| | Zhu Zhanji, personal name of fifth Ming emperor Xuande 宣德 | |
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| | Zhu Qiyu, personal name of seventh Ming emperor Jingtai 景泰 (1428-1457), reigned 1449-1457 | |
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| | Zhu Qizhen, personal name of sixth and eighth Ming emperor Zhengtong 正統|正统, afterwards Tianshun Emperor 天順|天顺 (1427-1464), reigned 1435-1449 and 1457-1464 | |
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| | Zhu Hongdeng, one of the leaders of the Boxer Rebellion | |
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| | Zhu Rongji (1928-), PRC politician, premier 1998-2003 | |
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| | Mr Zhu Yun breaks the railing (idiom); to challenge and admonish boldly | |
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| | Four great southern talents of the Ming, namely: Tang Bohu 唐伯虎, Zhu Zhishan 祝枝山, Wen Zhengming 文徵明|文征明 and Xu Zhenqing 徐禎卿|徐祯卿 | |
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| | Wang Zhu (-c. 990), Song calligrapher and writer | |
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| | Zhu Yunming (1460-1526), Ming dynasty calligrapher | |
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| | Zhu Zhishan (1460-1526), Ming calligrapher and poet, one of Four great southern talents of the Ming 江南四大才子 | |
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| | assumed name of Sun Zhu 孫誅|孙诛 (1711-1778), poet and compiler of Three Hundred Tang Poems 唐詩三百首|唐诗三百首 | |
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| | Zhu Bajie, character in Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记, with pig-like characteristics and armed with a muckrake / Pigsy in Arthur Waley's translation | |
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| | Zhu Bajie 豬八戒|猪八戒 or Zhu Wuneng, Pigsy or Pig (in Journey to the West) | |
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