
Tongzhi ({linktext|同|志}, tóngzhì) is a term which literally means `same will` or `same purpose` in Chinese. Idiomatically, it means `comrade`. It has taken on various meanings in various contexts since the 20th century, and now its use among the younger generation is slang for members of the LGBT community. The term was introduced into...
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(from the article `Zheng Qiao`) great historian of the Song period (960–1279). He wrote the Tongzhi (`General Treatises`), a famous institutional history of China from its ... The historian Zheng Qiao (1108–66) compiled the Tongzhi (`General Treatises`), an original work with a strong personal contribution;...
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reign name (niaohao) of the eighth emperor (reigned 1861–1874/75) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12), during whose reign occurred a short ... [2 related articles]
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