Fu pi, Fu Pi, or fǔ pí can refer to: fǔ pí (腐蜱), a Chinese name for the plant Premna microphylla Fu Pi (苻丕) (fl. 357-386), a Chinese emperor FUPI (Federación...
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Fu Pi (Chinese: 苻丕; fl. 357 - c.November 386), courtesy name Yongshu (永叔), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Aiping of Former Qin (前秦哀平帝)...
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Zhang Ci (section Service under Fu Jian and Fu Pi)
ruler Fu Jian, participating in his campaigns against Former Yan, Dai and the Jin dynasty until his presumed death in 386 while serving Fu Pi. He and...
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he had several other top advisors—his brothers Fu Fa and Fu Rong the Duke of Yangping, his son Fu Pi the Duke of Changle, and his mother Empress Dowager...
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Former Qin (redirect from Fu Qin)
Guanzhong, a distant cousin of Fu Jiān, Fu Deng was acclaimed the new emperor after news of Fu Pi's death. Throughout his reign, Fu Deng fought with the Later...
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ostensibly to maintain order in the region. There, he cooperated with Fu Jian's son, Fu Pi, under mutual suspicion while secretly contacting the old Yan families...
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Yong defeated Fu Pi in a decisive battle, and Fu Pi was soon intercepted and killed by Eastern Jin forces. Yong then occupied Fu Pi's capital at Zhangzi...
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Shèng Pī Guà Mén (大聖劈掛門) style. There are a number of independently developed systems of monkey kung fu. Some are integrated in Five Animal Kung Fu, Ng...
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guarded by Fu Pi's younger brother Fu Hui (苻暉), Fu Pi ordered Murong Chui to put down Zhai's rebellion, and Fu Pi sent his assistant Fu Feilong (苻飛龍)...
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He assumed the throne in 386 after the deaths of Fu Jiān (Emperor Xuanzhao) and Fu Jiān's son Fu Pi (Emperor Aiping), even though he was only a distant...
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Dou Chong (section Service under Fu Pi and Fu Deng)
Fu Jian after most of Qin's generals had betrayed the state and becoming a key general. Dou Chong continued his service with Qin under Fu Pi and Fu Deng...
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his brothers Fu Fa and Fu Rong, his son Fu Pi, and his mother Empress Dowager Gou's lover Li Wei (李威). Under Li's suggestion, however, Fu Jiān increasingly...
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Di-led Former Qin dynasty of China. Her husband was Fu Pi (Emperor Aiping). She was already Fu Pi's wife and duchess at least by 380, when her brother...
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Demophilus, Patriarch of Constantinople Duan Sui, ruler of the Western Yan Fu Pi, emperor of the Former Qin Murong Chong, emperor of the Western Yan (b....
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Taiyuan (redirect from Taiyuan-fu)
Fu Jian died in 384. His son Fu Pi declared himself an emperor in 385, with Jinyang (central city of Taiyuan) as the capital. But the next year, Fu Pi...
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Liu Yao. Fu Chang (died 330) – A writer of the Later Zhao dynasty. Fu Pi (died 386) Fu Liang (傅亮) (374–426) – A high-level official of the Liu Song dynasty...
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Fu Bi (Chinese: 富弼; Wade–Giles: Fu Pi; 1004–1083), courtesy name Yanguo (彥國), was a native of Henan Prefecture (modern-day eastern Luoyang, Henan). He...
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Shi Yue (Former Qin) (section Fu Luo's rebellion)
defeat, he was entrusted the important task of defending Ye, where he urged Fu Pi to get rid of the suspicious Murong Chui but failing to convince his superior...
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Former Qin after the death of Fu Pi (Emperor Aiping). In 387, Fu Deng created Fu Pi's son Fu Yi (苻懿) crown prince and created Fu Chong the Prince of Dongping...
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briefly handed to his son Fu Sheng, before his nephew Fu Jian (337–385) took control of the leadership. Under the younger Fu Jian, who was guided by Wang...
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In 379, while Fu Jiān's son Fu Pi was sieging the Jin city Xiangyang (襄陽, in modern Xiangfan, Hubei), Fu Jiān had initially ordered Fu Rong to mobilize...
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rebellions throughout the empire. In 384, Liu Kuren had attempted to aid Fu Jiān's son Fu Pi, who was then under siege by Murong Chui, the founder of Later Yan...
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Yang Feilong (楊飛龍), a 3rd-century ruler of Chouchi Fu Feilong (苻飛龍), a 4th-century deputy of Fu Pi Ling Fei-long (嶺飛龍), a character in the Dragon Fist...
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emperor Fu Pi, asking Fu Pi to allow him a path back east, but Fu Pi refused and tried to intercept Western Yan forces. Murong Yong defeated Fu Pi, killing...
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Fu Jian's son, Fu Pi. Much like the other loyalists, Yang Ding sent a messenger to Fu Pi asking him to lead a joint attack against Later Qin. Fu Pi appointed...
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Chinese philosophy. Guan Tong favored the use of 'axe chopped' brushstrokes, Fu Pi Cun, to depict the angular rocky forms of the northern mountains. His strong...
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Chan Sau Chung (category Hong Kong kung fu practitioners)
Da Sheng Pi Gua. Gan Dak Hoi had learned Pi Gua kung fu from his father, Master Gan Wing 耿榮貴. Gan Dak Hoi later invited Chan to study kung fu everyday...
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names include: 豆腐柴 (dòufu chái) 斑鸠树 (bānjiū shù) 臭黄荆 (chòu huáng jīng) 腐蜱 (fǔ pí) 观音草 (guānyīn cǎo) 臭黃荊 (chòu huáng jīng) P. serratifolia synonyms include:...
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Yao Chang (section In service of Fu Jiān)
Former Qin's imperial Fu clan, Fu Deng, rose in modern eastern Gansu to oppose him, and after the death of Fu Jiān's son Fu Pi that year, claimed imperial...
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Huang Murong Jun Murong Wei Former Qin (351–394) Fu Jiàn Fu Sheng Fu Jiān Fu Pi Fu Deng (Dou Chong) Fu Chong Later Yan (384–409) Murong Chui Murong Bao...
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