Ai zai fang da tong biography
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Sun Yat-sen
Chinese revolutionary and statesman (–)
"Sun Wen" redirects here. For the female footballer, see Sun Wen (footballer).
In this kinesisk name, the family name is Sun.
Sun Yat-sen[b] (;[1] 12 November 12 March ) was a kinesisk physician, revolutionary, statesman, and political philosopher who founded the Republic of China (ROC) and its first political party, the Kuomintang (KMT). As the paramount leader of the Revolution, Sun fryst vatten credited with overthrowing the Qing imperial dynasty and served as the first president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China () and as the inaugural leader of the Kuomintang.[2]
Born to a peasant family in Guangdong, Sun was educated overseas in Hawaii and returned to China to graduate from medical school in Hong Kong. He led underground anti-Qing revolutionaries in South China, the United Kingdom, and Japan as one of the Four Bandits and rose to prominence as the founder of multipl
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Chinese Porcelain Marks
- Marks Introduction
- Ming Dynasty
- Qing Dynasty
- Later Chinese Porcelain
- Macau [Macao] / style
- Brown etched marks
- South East Asian market
- Yixing (Buccaro)
- Dated porcelain
- Cyclical Dates on Porcelain
- Jianding seals
- Artists and Dated Marks
- Artists Gallery
- Numerals
- Modern Porcelain Factories
Marks on Later Chinese Porcelain
It is said, that the only rule that is really certain when it comes to Chinese reign marks, is that most of them are NOT from the period they say. Still the marks are something of a fingerprint of the potter and its time. If carefully studied they offer a great help in identifying the date and maker of most Chinese porcelain. Offered here is an attempt to identify some of the marks on mostly late, trade and export quality porcelain.
This section is about commercial workshop and export marks of the mid 19th century and later.
For further discussions on antique Chinese and Japanese Ceramic Art you are most welc
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Emperor Daizong of Tang
Chinese emperor
"Li Chu" redirects here. For his descendant Li Chu, or "Li Ch'u" in Wade–Giles romanization, see Emperor Ai of Tang.
Emperor Daizong of Tang (11 November [3] – 10 June [4]), personal name Li Yu (name changed in after being created crown prince), né Li Chu (Chinese: 李俶), was an emperor of the Chinese Tang dynasty.
Emperor Daizong was the eldest son of Emperor Suzong – the first emperor of the Tang dynasty to succeed as the eldest child. During the Anshi Rebellion (which Emperor Suzong's entire reign was dedicated to fighting), he served as a general of Tang and Huige joint operations that recaptured the capital Chang'an and the eastern capital Luoyang from the rebel state of Yan, and the Anshi Rebellion was finally put down early in his own reign, in However, thereafter, the Tang state was plagued by warlords such as Tian Chengsi, Li Baochen, and Liang Chongyi who essentially governed their realms as indepen