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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xue_RenguiXue Rengui - Wikipedia

    Xue Rengui (simplified Chinese: 薛仁贵; traditional Chinese: 薛仁貴; pinyin: Xuē Rénguì; Wade–Giles: Hsüeh 1 Jen 2-kuei 4; 614 – 24 March 683), formal name Xue Li (薛礼) but went by the courtesy name of Rengui, was a Chinese military general during the early Tang dynasty. He is one of the most well-known military generals of his ...

  2. Feb 3, 2020 · Perhaps the most familiar “Chinese” narrative in Indonesia involves the Tang general Xue Rengui. This article examines the process of transformation that turned Xue into first a hero of fiction and drama in late imperial China, then of a major narrative in late colonial Dutch East Indies culture, and recently – in the more permissive ...

    • Josh Stenberg
    • 2020
  3. Xue Rengui was a patriotic general of the Tang Dynasty. He was a national hero who rose to the position of the General of the Right Protection Army and Protector General of the E. He was the only general whose enemies descended from their horses to bow to him before the battle had begun.

  4. Feb 3, 2020 · ... The Chinese migrant from the southern part of china played the important role in bringing roman of Xue Rengui remotely known as a prominent character of fiction from Shanxi to Java and from...

    • Josh Stenberg
  5. The Orphan of Zhao ( Zhaoshi gu’er 趙氏孤兒) is one of three plays for which the Yuan printing provides only tune titles, lyrics of the songs, and a very few padding words. No stage directions or prose dialogue, however fragmentary, are to be found. The Yuan printing represents The Orphan of Zhao as a regular zaju of four suites of songs ...

  6. This is the first anthology of Yuan-dynasty zaju (miscellaneous comedies) to introduce the genre to English-speaking readers exclusively through translations of the plays' fourteenth-century editions.

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  8. www.biographies.net › biography › xue-renguiBiography of Xue Rengui

    Xue Rengui, formal name Xue Li but went by the courtesy name of Rengui, was one of the most famous Chinese generals during the early Tang Dynasty, due to references to him in popular literature.