Bao han biography examples
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Wang Bao
In this Chinese name, the family name is Wang.
Wang Bao (c. 84 c. 53 BCE),courtesy nameZiyuan (子淵), was a Chinese poet during the Western Han dynasty. He was well versed in the Classical Chinese poetry tradition. He was involved in the Chu Ci poetry revival which took place in the second part of Emperor Xuan's reign, and which led to the creation of poetry that would eventually form part of the early poetry anthology by the same name, compiled by Wang Yi. Chu Ci means "literature of Chu", Chu being the area of a former independent kingdom, located in what was from the viewpoint of the Han dynasty the south of China. Wang Bao is particularly known today as the author of the Chu Ci section "Nine Regrets". His poetry was not as famous as "Li Sao" or "Heavenly Questions". Indeed, sometimes Qu Yuan has been credited as the author of his poetry (as have all the Chu Ci contents) . Wang Bao's works were included in one of the two major early anthologie
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Emperor Shun of Han
Han dynasty Emperor from to
Emperor Shun of Han (simplified Chinese: 汉顺帝; traditional Chinese: 漢順帝; pinyin: Hàn Shùn Dì; Wade–Giles: Han Shun-ti; – 20 September [2]) was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty and the eighth emperor of the Eastern Han. He reigned from December to September
Emperor Shun (Prince Bao) was the only son of Emperor An of Han. After Emperor An died in April , the Empress Dowager Yan, childless but yearning to hold on to power, displaced Prince Bao (whose title of crown prince she had wrongly caused Emperor An to strip in ) from the throne in favour of Liu Yi, the Marquess of Beixiang. After Liu Yi died after reigning less than seven months, eunuchs loyal to Prince Bao, led by Sun Cheng, carried out a successful coup d'etat against the Empress Dowager, and Prince Bao was declared emperor at age
The people had great expectations for Emperor Shun, whose reign followed his incompetent and violent f
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PSAM 16 Conference Session M21 Overview
Session Chair: Hyun Gook Kang (kangh6@)
Paper 1 EC
Lead Author: Edward Chen Co-author(s): Bao Han @ Tate Shorthill il@ Nam Dinh ntdinh@
| Failure Mechanism Traceability and Application in Human System Interface of Nuclear Power Plants using RESHA |
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| In recent years, there has been considerable effort to modernize existing and new nuclear power plants with digital instrumentation and control systems (DI&C). However, there has also been considerable concern both by industry and regulatory bodies on the risk and consequence analysis of these systems. Of particular concern is digital common cause failures (CCFs) as a result of failures or “misbehaviors” by the software in both the control and monitoring. While many new methods have been proposed to identify potential failure modes, such as Systems-theoretic Process Analysis (STPA), Hazard and Consequence Analysis for Digital Systems (HAZCADS),
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