Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Fangshi (fang-shih; Chinese: 方士; pinyin: fāngshì; Wade–Giles: fang1-shih4; literally: "method master") was a category of Chinese technical specialists that flourished from the third century BCE to the fifth century CE. English translations of fangshi encompass alchemist, astrologer, diviner, exorcist, geomancer, doctor, magician, mountebank, monk, mystic, necromancer, occultist, omenologist, physician, physiognomist, technician, technologist, thaumaturge, and wizard."@en }
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- Fangshi abstract "Fangshi (fang-shih; Chinese: 方士; pinyin: fāngshì; Wade–Giles: fang1-shih4; literally: "method master") was a category of Chinese technical specialists that flourished from the third century BCE to the fifth century CE. English translations of fangshi encompass alchemist, astrologer, diviner, exorcist, geomancer, doctor, magician, mountebank, monk, mystic, necromancer, occultist, omenologist, physician, physiognomist, technician, technologist, thaumaturge, and wizard.".
- Fangshi comment "Fangshi (fang-shih; Chinese: 方士; pinyin: fāngshì; Wade–Giles: fang1-shih4; literally: "method master") was a category of Chinese technical specialists that flourished from the third century BCE to the fifth century CE. English translations of fangshi encompass alchemist, astrologer, diviner, exorcist, geomancer, doctor, magician, mountebank, monk, mystic, necromancer, occultist, omenologist, physician, physiognomist, technician, technologist, thaumaturge, and wizard.".