Wang Daiyu
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Wang Daiyu (chinesisch 王岱輿, Pinyin Wáng Dàiyú, W.-G. Wang Tai-yü; † vermutlich 1657/58) war ein chinesischer muslimischer Gelehrter. Er ist Autor eines Hauptwerks und mehrerer kleinerer Werke in Chinesisch.
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Wáng Dàiyú (simplified Chinese: 王岱舆; traditional Chinese: 王岱輿; pinyin: Wáng Dàiyú; Wade–Giles: Wang Tai-yü, Xiao'erjing: ٔوْا دَﻰْ ﻳُﻮْ) (ca. 1570 - ca. 1660) was a Chinese Hanafi-Maturidi (Hui) scholar of Arab descent. His given name was Ya, style name Daiyu. He called himself Zhenhui Laoren 真回老人 ("The True Old Man of Islam") and went by his style name.
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Wang Daiyu
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Wang Daiyu
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Wáng Dàiyú
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王岱舆
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王岱輿
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Wang Tai-yü
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Wang Daiyu (chinesisch 王岱輿, Pinyin Wáng Dàiyú, W.-G. Wang Tai-yü; † vermutlich 1657/58) war ein chinesischer muslimischer Gelehrter. Er ist Autor eines Hauptwerks und mehrerer kleinerer Werke in Chinesisch.
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Wáng Dàiyú (simplified Chinese: 王岱舆; traditional Chinese: 王岱輿; pinyin: Wáng Dàiyú; Wade–Giles: Wang Tai-yü, Xiao'erjing: ٔوْا دَﻰْ ﻳُﻮْ) (ca. 1570 - ca. 1660) was a Chinese Hanafi-Maturidi (Hui) scholar of Arab descent. His given name was Ya, style name Daiyu. He called himself Zhenhui Laoren 真回老人 ("The True Old Man of Islam") and went by his style name.
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