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    Hu Linyi ( Chinese: 胡林翼; Wade–Giles: Hu2 Lin3-i1; July 14, 1812 - Sept 30, 1861) was a scholar and official during the late Qing Dynasty in China. He rose to prominence after being awarded the jinshi degree in the Imperial Civil Service Examinations in 1836, and in 1838 became a compiler of the Hanlin Academy in Beijing. [1]

  2. Lin Yi is a Chinese actor and model. He was born in Hebei but grew up in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, and studied in the National Standard Dance major of Beijing Sport University. He signed a contract with China Film and Television in 2015 and underwent professional dance and performance training abroad during summer vacation in 2016.

  3. 31 de oct. de 2023 · HU Linyi [Hu Lin-i] 胡林翼‎ (Z. 貺生‎ H. 潤之‎, also written as 潤芝‎ and 詠之‎), July 14, 1812–1861, Sept. 30, general and statesman, Source: Eminent Chinese of the Qing Period Author(s): Teng Ssŭ-YüTeng Ssŭ-Yü. was a native of Yiyang, Hunan.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Hu Linyi 胡 林 翼 , et al., compilers. Da Qing yi tong yu tu 大 清 一 統 輿 圖. Completed about 1863. See Teng, Ssu-yu, & Knight Biggerstaff. An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Chinese Reference Works. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971, pp. 222-223 for a description of this famous Qing atlas. Arranged by sections.

  5. Hu Lin-i, too, was a brilliant student who obtained his chin-shih degree in 1836, and two years later became a compiler of the Hanlin Academy. From 1847 to 1853 he was first acting, then actual, prefect of various prefectures in the province of Kweichow.

  6. Hu Linyi (; July 14, 1812 - Sept 30, 1861) was a scholar and official during the late Qing Dynasty in China. He rose to prominence after being awarded the jinshi degree in the Imperial Civil Service Examinations in 1836, and in 1838 became a compiler of the Hanlin Academy in Beijing.

  7. Google Scholar Wu agrees that Hu Linyi was converted to a more defensive approach after he suffered heavy casualties in his attack of Wuhan in 1855. 58 58 For the rise of the docrtine of the offensive, see Kitchen , M.