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Tongguan (China), Harrison Forman with Captain Chiang Wei-kuo
China: Portrait of Chiang Wei-kuo, Yen Hsi-shan, self and Yen and Wei-kuoChinese National Revolutionary Army Captain, Chiang Wei-kuo was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2
Tongguan (China), Captain Chiang Wei-kuo and other officer
China: Portrait of Chiang Wei-kuo, Yen Hsi-shan, self and Yen and Wei-kuoChinese National Revolutionary Army Captain, Chiang Wei-kuo (on right) was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2
Tongguan (China), Chinese National Revolutionary Army Captain, Chiang Wei-kuo
China: Portrait of Chiang Wei-kuo, Yen Hsi-shan, self and Yen and Wei-kuoChiang Wei-kuo was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2
Epinnula rex Ho, Motomura, Hata & Chiang
Epinnula rex Ho, Motomura, Hata & Chiang, nomen novum urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 689988A0-823E-4EFC-85A8-2D485860BC3B Type series. As listed in Ho et al. (2017). Other materials. KAUM –I. 117161, 468.0 mm SL, Ishigaki Island, Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, 24 July 2018, coll. H. Hirasaka; KAUM –I. 141344, 820.0 mm SL, Ishigaki Island, 630–660 m depth, 5 Mar. 2017, H. Hirasaka; KAUM –I. 164522, 190.2 mm SL, Kumano-nada, off Kiinagashima, Kihoku, Mie Prefecture, Japan, 34°10′53″N, 136°21′16″E, 15 Dec. 2015; KAUM –I. 165071, 194.2 mm SL, Enshu-nada, off Omaezaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, 34°22′N, 138°11′E, 25 Dec. 2020, FRV Daihachi-tokai-maru; NMMB-P 20645, 285 mm SL, Daxi, Yilan, 22 Oct. 2011, coll. H.-C. Ho. NMMB-P 34200, 471 mm SL, Keelung fish market, 26 May 2020, coll. C.N. Tang; NSMT-P 143547, 736.9 mm SL, Ishigaki Island, 9 Dec. 2021, coll. H. Hirasaka. Etymology. The specific name means “king” in Latin, used as a noun, as an homage to its Atlantic congener Epinnula magistralis which was named for “master” in Latin. Remarks. Although being treated as a subspecies of what is now recognized as Neoepinnula orientalis, Grey (1953) pointed out the differences between E. o. pacifica (from Japan) and E. o. orientalis (from South Africa), which may be recognized as two different species after further study. The availability of Epinnula o. pacifica (now under Neoepinnula) requires that the 2017 E. pacifica have an amended name under the principle of homonymy. As such, a replacement name is provided. The new replacement name will take the same type series, as well as the same authorship with one change. For this nomen novum, we would like to correct the name of the fourth author (WCC) whose surname should be changed to Chiang.Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Motomura, Hiroyuki, Hata, Harutaka & Chiang, Wei-Chuan, 2022, Epinnula rex nom. nov., a replacement name for Epinnula pacifica Ho, Motomura Hata & Jiang, 2017 (Teleostei: Gempylidae), pp. 199-200 in Zootaxa 5141 (2) on page 199, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/658172
The “Snow Landscapes along the Liver Chang-chiang” Attributed to Wang Wei
It is widely known that the scroll entitled Chiang-shan Hsüch-chi (fine weather after snow over rivers and mountains) in the Ogawa Collection, Kyoto has a portion which is similar in composition to the first half of this scroll known as Chang-chiang Chi-hsüeh, but the discussion in this article is limited to the subject scroll. The present writer believes that this painting was executed during the second half of the Ming period (late 16th-early 17th centuries) by an artist belonging to the school of Wên Chêngming ; that it was copied from an earlier painting, and furthermore that it is a copy of a copy, that is to say, it was copied from an earlier copy of an old painting. It is hard to tell whether the original was 'by Wang Wei or not, but anyway it must have been a T'ang work; the author thinks that the T‘ang original was copied during the Northern Sung period, and that the scroll under discussion was copied from that Sung copy during the second half of Ming. He also discusses on the possibility that copies of Wang Wei's painting were made in the second half of Ming, and introduces his researches on the kinds of copies of Wang Wei's works as mentioned in old manuscripts.journal articl
Epinnula rex nom. nov., a replacement name for Epinnula pacifica Ho, Motomura Hata & Jiang, 2017 (Teleostei: Gempylidae)
Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Motomura, Hiroyuki, Hata, Harutaka, Chiang, Wei-Chuan (2022): Epinnula rex nom. nov., a replacement name for Epinnula pacifica Ho, Motomura Hata & Jiang, 2017 (Teleostei: Gempylidae). Zootaxa 5141 (2): 199-200, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5141.2.
Beth Levine’s legacy: from the discovery of BECN1 to therapies. A mentees’ perspective
An, Z., Chiang, W.-C., Fernández, Á.F., Franco, L.H., He, C., Huang, S.-Y., Lee, E., Liu, Y., Sebti, S., Shoji-Kawata, S., Sirasanagandla, S., Wang, R.C., Wei, Y., Zhao, Y., Vega-Rubin-de-Celis, S
China's leaders and their policies: messages to the Chinese people
Shanghai: China United Press, 1935. 1 p. l., 18 p., 1 l., 19-36 p ; 25 cm. China reconstruction series, no. 2. Contents: Four revolutions and their lesson, by Wang Ching-wei.--Responsibilities and training of youth and The cause and cure of rural decadence, by General Chiang Kai-shek. Persistent link to this record: https://encore.qub.ac.uk/iii/encore_qub/record/C__Rb106136
A multi-spectral spatial convolution approach of rainfall forecasting using weather satellite imagery
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