Similarities between Du Fu and Yangtze
Du Fu and Yangtze have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cambridge University Press, Changsha, China, Chinese culture, Chongqing, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hunan, Jiangsu, Ming dynasty, Sichuan, Song dynasty, Three Gorges, Wade–Giles, Yangtze, Zhejiang.
Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge.
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Changsha
Changsha is the capital and most populous city of Hunan province in the south central part of the People's Republic of China.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a unitary one-party sovereign state in East Asia and the world's most populous country, with a population of around /1e9 round 3 billion.
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Chinese culture
Chinese culture is one of the world's oldest cultures, originating thousands of years ago.
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Chongqing
Chongqing, formerly romanized as Chungking, is a major city in southwest China.
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Encyclopædia Britannica
The Encyclopædia Britannica (Latin for "British Encyclopaedia"), published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
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Hunan
Hunan is the 7th most populous province of China and the 10th most extensive by area.
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Jiangsu
Jiangsu, formerly romanized as Kiangsu, is an eastern-central coastal province of the People's Republic of China.
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Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China – then known as the – for 276 years (1368–1644) following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.
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Sichuan
Sichuan, formerly romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan, is a province in southwest China occupying most of the Sichuan Basin and the easternmost part of the Tibetan Plateau between the Jinsha River on the west, the Daba Mountains in the north, and the Yungui Plateau to the south.
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Song dynasty
The Song dynasty (960–1279) was an era of Chinese history that began in 960 and continued until 1279.
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Three Gorges
The Three Gorges are three adjacent gorges along the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, in the hinterland of the People's Republic of China.
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Wade–Giles
Wade–Giles, sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization system for Mandarin Chinese.
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Yangtze
The Yangtze, which is 6,380 km (3,964 miles) long, is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world.
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Zhejiang
, formerly romanized as Chekiang, is an eastern coastal province of China.
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- What Du Fu and Yangtze have in common
- What are the similarities between Du Fu and Yangtze
Du Fu and Yangtze Comparison
Du Fu has 158 relations, while Yangtze has 460. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 2.43% = 15 / (158 + 460).
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