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  1. External links. Tuo Tsung-hua ( Chinese: 庹宗華; pinyin: Tuǒ Zōnghuá; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tô Chong-hôa; born 10 October 1962) is a Taiwanese actor. He won the 2005 Golden Bell Award for Best Actor . Selected filmography. Osmanthus Alley (1987) A Home Too Far (1990) Zodiac Killers (1991) 18 (1993) The Day the Sun Turned Cold (1994) Siao Yu (1995)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Da_MouthDa Mouth - Wikipedia

    The group is formed by: Canadian Taiwanese MC40 (薛仕凌), Korean-Taiwanese-American male vocalist Harry (張懷秋), Japanese Taiwanese DJ Chung Hua (宗華) and Japanese female vocalist Aisa (千田愛紗).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TuoTuo - Wikipedia

    Tuo is a Chinese surname (Chinese: ; pinyin: Tuǒ), and a given name in various cultures. 柁 is pronounced Tuó in Mandarin. Notable people with the surname include: Tou Chung-hua (Chinese: 庹宗華; pinyin: Tuǒ Zōnghuá; born 1962), Taiwanese actor

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luo_WenzaoLuo Wenzao - Wikipedia

    • Naming
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    • Dominican Order and Priesthood
    • Process of Becoming A Bishop
    • Apostolic Vicariate and Episcopate
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    Many historians agree Luo's given name was Wenzao (文藻), his courtesy name was Ruding (汝鼎), and his art name was Wocun (我存). In 2019, Song Liming proposed Luo's given name was Wenzhao (文炤) and his courtesy name was Zonghua (宗華). According to Song, Luo's name may have been mistaken because Luo's tomb was destroyed in 1862 and because Joseph de La Ser...

    It is uncertain when Luo Wenzao was born, and sources list different years and dates. Luo Yiming said in a 1997 journal article he was born in either 1611 or 1616. Miguel Angel San Román said: "1615 (or 1616) seems the most probable". Yan Kejia used 1616 in his A Brief History of the Catholic Church in China. In his Biographies of Figures in Chines...

    On 1 January 1650, in Fu'an, Luo became a novice of the Dominican Order and received the habit. He made the simple profession on the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas in 1651. In 1652, he evangelized in Fujian, building a church and a Dominican office in Tingzhou[zh]. According to Fang Hao, based on the records of the office of the archbishop of Mani...

    Luo received recommendations from several members of the clergy. François Pallu and Pierre Lambert de la Motte met Domingo Fernández Navarrete in Madagascar on their way to Vietnam. When they heard of Luo from Navarrete, they wrote to the Pope asking him to appoint Luo as a bishop. Gabriel de Magalhães, the head of the Jesuit missions in China, als...

    After his consecration, Luo appointed Giovanni Francesco Nicolai his secretary and private counselor.[g] They left Guangzhou on 10 May 1685 and arrived in Nanjing on 30 June that year. On 1 July, Luo took canonical possession of the apostolic vicariate of Nanjing in the Church of the Fathers of the Society of Jesus. He resided in the Jesuits' house...

    Luo's successor Nicolai wrote a detailed account of Luo's death to the Propaganda Fide. According to Nicolai, Luo became ill in late October 1690 while he was visiting churches in Songjiang. His illness worsened when he arrived in Shanghai but he returned to Nanjing without having fully recovered. Due to exhaustion, Luo developed liver and stomach ...

    In 1673, Raimundo del Valle published Xingshen Shiyi (Chinese: 形神實義; lit. 'The True Meanings of the Body and the Spirit') at Changxi[zh], Fujian. The book was edited by Luo and Dominican priests Francisco Varo, Domingo Fernández Navarrete, and Domingo Sarpetri. In 1746, due to a clash between the local government of Fu'an and the Catholic Church, t...

    Cheng, Joseph Tien-siang (1973). 羅文藻史集 [Collected Histories of Luo Wenzao] (in Chinese). 高雄敎區主敎公署 (The Bishop's Office of the Diocese of Kaoshiung).
    Ding, Guangxun; Jin, Luxian (2010). 基督教大辞典 [Dictionary of Christianity] (in Chinese). Shanghai: 上海辞书出版社 (Shanghai Dictionary Press). p. 392. ISBN 9787532630974.
    Gonsález, Jose Maria (April 1966). El Primer Obispo Chino: Padre Lo [The First Chinese Bishop: Father Lo] (in Spanish). Madrid.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
    González, José María (1946). Biografía del primer Obispo chino [Biography of the First Chinese Bishop] (in Spanish). U.S.T. Press.

    "羅文藻主教生平 (Bishop Luo Wenzao's Biography)". Chinese Regional Bishops Conference (in Chinese). Archived from the originalon 31 October 2007.

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