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Tianyi may refer to: * Tianyi Pavilion, Ningbo, the oldest existing library in China * Tianyi Square, Ningbo * Tianyi Film Company, one of the biggest film production companies in pre-World War II China *Tianyi UAV * Tianyi, the proper name of the star 7 Draconis *''Tianyi bao ''Tianyi bao'' (Chinese: 天義報; ''Journal of Natural Justice'') was an anarcho-feminist magazine which was published in Tokyo, Japan, for two years between 1907 and 1908. It was started by the Chinese exiles and closed down by the Government ...'', A Chinese anarchist publication in Japan * Luo Tianyi, Chinese vocaloid character {{disambiguation ...
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Tianyi Pavilion
The Tianyi Ge (), translated as Tianyi Pavilion or Tianyi Chamber, is a library and garden located in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China. Founded in 1561 by Fan Qin during the Ming dynasty, it is the oldest existing private library in China. At its peak, it boasted a collection of 70,000 volume of antique books. The name ''Tian Yi'' refers to the concept of cosmic unity first described in a Han dynasty commentary to the '' Book of Changes''. In Chinese alchemy ''Tianyi'' is linked to the element of water, thus it was believed by providing a watery name would protect the library against fire damage. The Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty visited Tianyi Ge, and ordered officials to draw schematics of Tianyi Ge's building plan and book cases as prototype to build several imperial libraries including Wenyuan Ge in the Forbidden City, and Wenjin Ge in the Chengde Mountain Resort to house the '' Siku Quanshu'' encyclopedia. After the Second Opium War, the British took many bo ...
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Tianyi Square
Tianyi Square () was the biggest square in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, China designed by architect Qingyun Ma. Location It is located in the Ningbo city centre, Zhongshan Road, Haishu District, covering an area of . History It was completed in 2002. The Square is surrounded by 22 different buildings with a European style. In the central part, there is an open area covering and a water area covering which includes pools and fountain. There is a musical fountain in the central square, which is the highest one in Asia with a height of . The fountain can turn into different shapes and styles, such as mineral-flower-style and waltz-flower-style. Near the fountain, there is a water screen where tourists can watch movies. The water screen is high and wide. There is also a typical Gothic Church in front of the square. Tianyi Square is also the biggest multi-function square in China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the w ...
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Tianyi Film Company
Tianyi Film Company (), also called Unique Film Productions, was one of the "big three" film production companies in pre-Second World War Republic of China. Founded in Shanghai in 1925 by the Shaw (Shao) brothers led by Runje Shaw (Shao Zuiweng), the company also established operations in Malaya and Hong Kong. Although the company's Shanghai studio was destroyed in 1937 during the Japanese invasion, its offshoot in Hong Kong, later called Shaw Brothers Studio, blossomed into a media empire under the leadership of the youngest brother, Sir Run Run Shaw. Founding In 1922, Runje Shaw (Shao Zuiweng), the eldest Shaw brother who had been a lawyer and businessman, was the manager of the theatre Xiao Wutai (Happy Stage or Laughter Stage) in Shanghai. Among his colleagues were Zhang Shichuan, Zheng Zhengqiu, and Zhou Jianyun, who co-founded Mingxing Film Company. In 1923 Mingxing released the film ''Orphan Rescues Grandfather'' to great commercial success. Inspired by his former colle ...
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7 Draconis
7 Draconis, also named Tianyi , is a single star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Draco. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint orange-hued star with a stellar classification of 5.43. Based upon an annual parallax shift of as seen from the Earth, the star is located approximately 780 light-years from the Sun. This is an evolved giant star with a stellar classification of K5 III. The measured angular diameter of this star, after correction for limb darkening, is . At its estimated distance, this yields a physical size of about 67 times the radius of the Sun. It is radiating about 1,024 times the Sun's luminosity from its enlarged photosphere at an effective temperature of 3,945 K. Nomenclature 7 Draconis is the star's Flamsteed designation. The star bore the traditional Chinese name of ''Tianyi'', from 天乙 (''Tiān Yǐ'') or 天一 (''Tiān Yī'', the Celestial Great One), a deity in Taoism. In 2016, the International Astronomical Union ...
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Tianyi Bao
''Tianyi bao'' (Chinese: 天義報; ''Journal of Natural Justice'') was an anarcho-feminist magazine which was published in Tokyo, Japan, for two years between 1907 and 1908. It was started by the Chinese exiles and closed down by the Government of Japan. History and profile ''Tianyi bao'' was established in Tokyo by Liu Shipei and He Zen in 1907. The magazine featured articles written by a group of anarchists which is called the Tokyo anarchists, including Jing Meijiu. In contrast to the westernized Chinese anarchists in Paris this group much more firmly criticized imperialism and Western culture and supported feminism. They also adopted the views of Peter Kropotkin concerning the fusion of agriculture and industry in social organization and of mental and manual labor. The articles by He Zhen were mostly about her feminist project, and she argued that their goal was to destroy the old society and practice human equality. She supported not only women's revolution, but also racia ...
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