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A Bite of China
A Bite of China (lit. "China on the tongue tip") is a Chinese documentary television series on the history of food, eating, and cooking in China directed by Chen Xiaoqing (陈晓卿), narrated by Li Lihong (李立宏) with original music composed by Roc Chen (阿鲲).
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A Heart for Freedom
A Heart for Freedom: The Remarkable Journey of A Young Dissident, Her Daring Escape, And Her Quest to Free China’s Daughters is an autobiography by Chai Ling (柴玲), one of the student leaders in the Tiananmen Square protests (also known as the June Fourth Movement) of 1989 in Beijing, China.
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Abatai
Abatai (Manchu:; 27 July 1589 - 10 May 1646) was a Manchu prince and military general of the early Qing dynasty.
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Acapulco
Acapulco de Juárez, commonly called Acapulco, is a city, municipality and major seaport in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific coast of Mexico, southwest from Mexico City.
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Acer buergerianum
Acer buergerianum (Trident Maple) is a species of maple native to eastern China (from Shandong west to southeastern Gansu, south to Guangdong and Taiwan, and southwest to Sichuan) and Japan.
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Acer duplicatoserratum
Acer duplicatoserratum is a species of maple, native to southern and eastern China (Anhui, Fujian, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shandong, Taiwan, Zhejiang).
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Acer truncatum
Acer truncatum (Shantung maple, Shandong maple, or purpleblow maple) is a maple native to northern China, in the provinces of Gansu, Hebei, Henan, Jiangsu, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, and to Korea.
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Acheilognathus imberbis
Acheilognathus imberbis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Acheilognathus.
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Acria ceramitis
Acria ceramitis is a moth in the Oecophoridae family.
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Administrative divisions of China
Due to China's large population and area, the administrative divisions of China have consisted of several levels since ancient times.
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Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty
The Tang Dynasty administered the land using a hierarchical system of three descending divisions: circuit dào (道), prefecture zhōu (州), and county xiàn (縣).
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Administrative divisions of the Yuan dynasty
The Yuan dynasty was a vast empire founded by Mongol leader Kublai Khan in China.
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Aftermath of World War I
The aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, and social change across Europe, Asia, Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved.
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Agriculture in China
Agriculture is a vital industry in China, employing over 30 million farmers.
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Ah Pak
Ah Pak (meaning "uncle" or "old man") was the chieftain of the Cantonese pirates who defeated Portuguese pirates in Ningpo in Zhenjiang, China.
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Ailanthus altissima
Ailanthus altissima, commonly known as tree of heaven, ailanthus, or in Standard Chinese as chouchun, is a deciduous tree in the Simaroubaceae family.
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Air China destinations
This is a list of destinations served currently by Air China.
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Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah
Abu ‘Ali Mansur al-Ḥākim bi-Amr-Allāh (985 – 13 February 1021), also known as Al-Hākim bi Amr Allāh (الحاكم بأمر الله; literally "Ruler by God's Command"), was the sixth Fatimid caliph and 16th Ismaili imam (996–1021).
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Alden E. Matthews
Alden Ewart Matthews (Chinese: 麻安德; Pinyin: Má Āndé; September 10, 1921 – October 8, 2014) was a Congregational missionary to China and Japan.
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Alexander Williamson (missionary)
Alexander Williamson (5 December 1829 – September 1890) was a Scottish Protestant missionary to China with the London Missionary Society.
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Alfred G. Jones
Alfred George Jones (23 July 1846 in New Ross - 17 July 1905 in Tai'an) was a British baptist missionary to China.
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Alfred James Broomhall
Alfred James Broomhall (6 December 1911 – 11 May 1994), also A. J. Broomhall, was a British Protestant Christian medical missionary to China, and author and historian of the China Inland Mission (renamed as Overseas Missionary Fellowship, OMF International in 1964 and based in Singapore).
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Alfred Sao-ke Sze
Dr.
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Alisma canaliculatum
Alisma canaliculatum is a species of plants in the Alismataceae.
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All China Table Tennis Championships
The All China Table Tennis Championships is a biennial table tennis tournament regarded as continental championships by China.
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Allen Lee
Allen Lee Peng Fei (born 24 April 1940 in Yantai, Shandong), CBE, JP, is a founding member of Liberal Party of Hong Kong, veteran Hong Kong politician, political programme radio host and TV host.
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Alligator drum
The alligator drum is a type of drum once used in Neolithic China, made from clay and alligator hides.
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Allium brevidentatum
Allium brevidentatum is a plant species endemic to the Province of Shandong in eastern China.
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Allium ramosum
Allium ramosum, called Fragrant-flowered Garlic or Chinese chives is a northern Asian species of wild onion native to Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia, the Russian Far East, and northern China (Gansu, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Xinjiang).
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Allium taishanense
Allium taishanense is a plant species endemic to the Shandong region of China.
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American Academy of Acupuncture
The American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AAAOM) was established in 1997 in response to the encouragement of staff and faculty at the Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Jinan, China.
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Amitostigma gracile
Amitostigma gracile is a species of orchid widespread across much of eastern Asia.
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An Chonghui
An Chonghui (d. June 25, 931?Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 277..) (fl. 10th century) was the chief of staff (Shumishi) and chief advisor to Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong) (r. 926–933) of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Tang.
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An Chongrong
An Chongrong (安重榮) (d. January 21, 942Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 283..), nickname Tiehu (鐵胡), was a major general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Jin.
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An Congjin
An Congjin (安從進) (d. 942) was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Later Tang and Later Jin.
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An Dehai
An Dehai (1844 – 12 September 1869) was a grand eunuch at the imperial court of the Qing Dynasty.
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An Lushan
An Lushan (703– 29 January 757) was a general who launched a devastating rebellion against the Tang dynasty in China.
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Ancestors: 900 Years in the Life of a Chinese Family
Ancestors: 900 Years in the Life of a Chinese Family is a book first published in 1988 written by the Hong Kong-based journalist Frank Ching, in which he tells the story of his ancestors in the Qin (秦) family, beginning with the 11th-century Song dynasty poet Qin Guan.
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Ancient Chinese coinage
Ancient Chinese coinage includes some of the earliest known coins.
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Ancient Linzi
Linzi, originally called Yingqiu, was the capital of the ancient Chinese state of Qi during the Zhou Dynasty.
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Andatee China Marine Fuel
Andatee China Marine Fuel Service Corporation ("Andatee") is a marine fuel wholesale and retail company that is based in Dalian, China.
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Angus
Angus (Aonghas) is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, a registration county and a lieutenancy area.
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Anhua Gao
Anhua Gao (born 1949) is a Chinese-British author of To The Edge of the Sky, published 2000, a best-selling autobiographical account of her and her family's life in Maoist China from 1926 until her escape to the West in 1994.
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Anhui
Anhui is a province of the People's Republic of China, and is part of the East China region.
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Anhui clique
The Anhui clique was one of several mutually hostile cliques or factions that split from the Beiyang Clique in the Republic of China's Warlord era.
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Ankang (asylum)
Ankang is a name shared by a number of psychiatric hospitals or asylums in China.
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Anle
Anle is a town in Yanggu County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Anqiu
Anqiu is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Weifang in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Anren, Shandong
Anren is a town in Yucheng, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Anthony Liu Bainian
Liu Bainian, or Anthony Liu, is the honorary chairman of the state-run Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CPA) and the Bishops Conference of the Catholic Church in China (BCCCC), the body which oversees the selection and ordination of bishops in China.
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Antique satin
Antique satin, also called satin-back shantung, refers to any 5 or 8 harness (shaft) satin weave that uses slubed or unevenly spun yarns in the weft (filling).
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Anyang, Gyeonggi
Anyang is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
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AP1000
The AP1000 is a nuclear power plant designed and sold by Westinghouse Electric Company.
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Aphananthe aspera
Aphananthe aspera (English: Muku Tree (from Japanese); Japanese: 椋の木 muku-no-ki "muku tree"; Chinese: 糙叶树) is a flowering plant.
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Apostolic Vicariate of Kiang-nan
The Roman Catholic Vicariate Apostolic of Kiang-nan (Vicariatus Apostolicus Nanchinensis) was a missionary jurisdiction in mainland China, comprising the two imperial provinces of Jiangsu and Anhui, often referred to as Jiangnan (Wade-Giles: Kiang-nan).
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April 10
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April 2008 in rail transport
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Aquaculture in China
China, with one-fifth of the world's population, accounts for two-thirds of the worlds reported aquaculture production.
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Aranui 5
M/V Aranui 5 is a mixed passenger/cargo vessel that will be operating in late 2015 between Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands.
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Arcadio Huang
Arcadio Huang, also Arcadius Huang or Arcade Huang (born in Xinghua, modern Putian, in Fujian, 15 November 1679, died on 1 October 1716 in Paris),Mungello, p.125 was a Chinese Christian convert, brought to Paris by the Missions étrangères.
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Architecture of the Song dynasty
The architecture of the Song dynasty (960–1279) was noted for its towering Buddhist pagodas, enormous stone and wooden bridges, lavish tombs, and extravagant palaces.
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Army groups of China
Group armies or army groups are corps-level military formations of the People's Liberation Army of China.
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Arthur Gostick Shorrock
Arthur Gostick Shorrock (1861–1945), a pioneer Baptist missionary in China for 40 years.
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Arthur Henderson Smith
Arthur Henderson Smith (July18, 1845August31, 1932) (Chinese name: 明恩溥; pinyin: Ming Enpu) was a missionary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions noted for spending 54 years as a missionary in China and writing books which presented China to foreign readers.
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Arthur W. Hummel, Jr.
Arthur William Hummel, Jr. (birth name Arthur Millbourne Hummel) (June 1, 1920 – February 6, 2001) was a United States diplomat.
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Ashikaga, Tochigi
Ashikaga City Hall is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan.
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Asiatic toad
The Asiatic toad or Chusan Island toad (Bufo gargarizans) is a species of toad endemic to East Asia.
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Athletics at the 10th National Games of the People's Republic of China
At the 10th National Games of the People's Republic of China, the athletics events were held at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, PR China from 17 to 22 October 2005.
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Athletics at the 11th National Games of the People's Republic of China
At the 11th National Games of the People's Republic of China, the athletics events were held at the Jinan Olympic Sports Center in Jinan, People's Republic of China from 21–26 October, 2009.
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Athletics at the 12th National Games of the People's Republic of China
At the 12th National Games of the People's Republic of China, the athletics events were held at the Crystal Crown in Shenyang, People's Republic of China from 7–11 September, 2013.
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Athletics at the 7th National Games of the People's Republic of China
At the 7th National Games of the People's Republic of China, the athletics events were held in Beijing in September 1993.
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Athletics at the 9th National Games of the People's Republic of China
At the 9th National Games of the People's Republic of China, the athletics events were held at the Guangdong Olympic Stadium in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, PR China from 17 to 23 November 2001.
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Athletics at the National Games of the People's Republic of China
Athletics is one of the sports at the quadrennial National Games of the People's Republic of China.
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Atractylodes
Atractylodes is a genus in the sunflower family.
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Attached Senior School of Shandong Normal University
The Attached Senior School of Shandong Normal University (Chinese: 山东师范大学附属中学; Pinyin: Shāndōng Shīfàn Dàxué Fùshǔ Zhōngxué), or simply Shangshi Fuzhong is a high school in Jinan City, Shandong Province, People's Republic of China.
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August Kraus
August Friedrich Johann Kraus (9 July 1868, Ruhrort - 8 February 1934, Berlin) was a German sculptor.
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Australia national under-20 soccer team
The Australia national under-20 soccer team represents Australia in international under-20 soccer.
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AVIC UAVs
AVIC UAVs are Chinese UAVs developed by Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), some of which has entered service with Chinese military.
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Émile Licent
Émile Licent (1876–1952; with the adopted Chinese name, 桑志华, while he was working in China) was a French Jesuit trained as a natural historian.
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Ōdera Yasuzumi
was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army, and the highest ranking casualty on the Japanese side in the First Sino-Japanese War.
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Ōyama Iwao
was a Japanese field marshal, and one of the founders of the Imperial Japanese Army.
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Šarhūda
Šarhūda, (Manchu) known also under the Chinese transcription of his name, Shaerhuda, (1599–1659) was a Manchu military commander during the early Qing Dynasty, active both before and after the Manchus' seizing control of the entire China.
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Ba Da Guan
Ba Da Guan is a historical mansion area located near the coastline in the city of Qingdao, Shandong, China.
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Bachalu
Bachalu is a town in Linqing, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Bai Baihe
Bai Baihe (born February 28, 1984) is a Chinese actress.
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Bai Chongxi
Bai Chongxi (18 March 1893 – 1 December 1966), also spelled Pai Chung-hsi, was a Chinese general in the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China (ROC) and a prominent Chinese Nationalist Muslim leader.
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Bai Sheng
Bai Sheng is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Baidu Maps
Baidu Maps is a desktop and mobile web mapping service application and technology provided by Baidu, offering satellite imagery, street maps, street view ("Panorama" -:zh:百度全景) and indoor view perspectives, as well as functions such as a route planner for traveling by foot, car, or with public transportation.
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Baimai Springs
The Baimai Springs are a group of artesian karst springs located in the town of Ming Shui, Zhangqiu City, Shandong Province, China about 25 kilometres west from the city centre of the provincial capital Jinan.
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Baishatan
Baishatan is a town in Rushan, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Banzhuang
Banzhuangis the largest town of Ganyu County in the north of Jiangsu Province of PRC, adjacent to Linyi of Shandong Province.
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Bao Guo'an
Bao Guo'an (born June 1946) is a Chinese actor and professor in the Central Academy of Drama.
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Bao Xin
Bao Xin (152 – 192) was a military general who lived during the late Han Dynasty of China.
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Bao Xu
Bao Xu is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Baotu Spring
The Baotu Spring (sometimes translated as "Jet Spring" or "Spurting Spring") is a culturally significant artesian karst spring located in the city of Jinan, Shandong, China.
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Barbie Hsu
Barbie Hsu, also known as Dà S, is a Taiwanese actress and singer born on 6 October 1976.
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Barefoot lawyer
A barefoot lawyer (Chinese: 赤脚律师 pinyin: chìjiǎo lǜshī) is a self-taught legal activist in China.
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Barnabas Zhang
Barnabas Zhang (張巴拿巴 Pinyin: Zhāng Bānábā, 11 February 1882 - 1961), was an early preacher for the True Jesus Church, an indigenous Chinese church.
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Battle of An
The Battle of An was fought during the Spring and Autumn Period in 589 BC at Hua Hill in the area of the present-day city of Jinan, Shandong between the states of Qi and Jin.
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Battle of Cangting
The Battle of Cangting was part of a mop-up operation undertaken by the warlord Cao Cao after his victory over his rival Yuan Shao at the Battle of Guandu in 200 in the late Eastern Han dynasty.
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Battle of Chengpu
The Battle of Chengpu took place in 632 BC between the State of Jin and the State of Chu and its allies during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history.
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Battle of Dalinghe
The Battle of Dalinghe (大凌河之役) was a battle between the Manchu Later Jin (later known as the Qing dynasty) and the Ming dynasty that took place between September and November of 1631.
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Battle of Guandu
The Battle of Guandu was fought between the warlords Cao Cao and Yuan Shao in 200 CE in the late Eastern Han dynasty.
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Battle of Hefei (231)
The Battle of Hefei was fought between the contending states of Cao Wei and Eastern Wu in 231 during the Three Kingdoms period.
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Battle of Huaiyin–Huai'an
Battle of Huaiyin-Huai'an is also called by the Campaign to Defend Huaiyin-Huai'an (两淮保卫战) by the Communist Party of China, and it was a struggle between the nationalists and the communists for the control of Huaiyin and Huai'an, the two richest cities in China during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era, and resulted in the nationalist victory.
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Battle of Jinan
The Battle of Jinan was a critical engagement fought between the Kuomintang (KMT or Chinese Nationalist Party) and the Communist Party of China (CPC) from September 16 to September 24, 1948 during the Chinese Civil War.
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Battle of Julu
The Battle of Julu was fought in Julu (in present-day Xingtai, Hebei, China) in 207 BC primarily between forces of the Qin dynasty and the insurgent state of Chu.
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Battle of Pengcheng
The Battle of Pengcheng was fought in Pengcheng (present-day Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China) in 205 BC between the kingdoms of Western Chu and Han, led by Xiang Yu and Liu Bang respectively.
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Battle of Pyongyang (1894)
The Battle of Pyongyang (平壌作戦) was the second major land battle of the First Sino-Japanese War. It took place on 15 September 1894 in Pyongyang, Korea between the forces of Meiji Japan and Qing China. It is sometimes referred to archaically in western sources as the “Battle of Ping-yang”. Between 13,000 and 15,000 Chinese troops of the Beiyang Army had arrived in Pyongyang on 4 August 1894, and had made extensive repairs to its ancient city walls, feeling itself secure in its superior numbers and in the strength of the defenses.
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Battle of Senluo Temple
The Battle of Senluo Temple was a clash between 1,000 to 1,500 men of the "Militia United in Righteousness" (better known as the "Boxers") and Qing government troops that took place on October 18, 1899, near a temple located on the western edge of Pingyuan County in northwestern Shandong.
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Battle of Shanhai Pass
The Battle of Shanhai Pass, fought on 27 May 1644 at Shanhaiguan (山海關) at the eastern end of the Great Wall of China, was a decisive battle leading to the formation of the Qing dynasty in China.
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Battle of Taierzhuang
The Battle of Tai'erzhuang was a battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1938, between armies of the Republic of China and Japan.
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Battle of the Yellow Sea
The Battle of the Yellow Sea (黄海海戦 Kōkai kaisen; Бой в Жёлтом море) was a major naval engagement of the Russo-Japanese War, fought on 10 August 1904.
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Battle of Wei River
The Battle of Wei River (濰水之戰) was fought in 204 BC between the Han and a combined force of Qi and Western Chu.
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Battle of Weihaiwei
The Battle of Weihaiwei (Japanese: was a battle of the First Sino-Japanese War. It took place between 20 January and 12 February 1895 in Weihai, Shandong Province, China between the forces of the Empire of Japan and Empire of China.
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Battle of Xuzhou
The Battle of Xuzhou was fought between Japanese and Chinese forces in May 1938 during Second Sino-Japanese War.
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Battle of Yan Province
The Battle of Yan Province was a battle fought between the warlords Cao Cao and Lü Bu for control of Yan Province (covering present-day southwestern Shandong and eastern Henan) in the late Eastern Han dynasty.
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Battle of Yancheng
The Battle of Yancheng took place in 1140 near modern-day Luohe City in Henan Province, China between the main armies of China under the Song dynasty and the Jurchen or Jin invaders from the north.
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Battle of Zhongdu
The Battle of Zhongdu (present-day Beijing) was a battle in 1215 between the Mongols and the Jurchen Jin dynasty, which controlled northern China.
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Battle of Zhuolu
The Battle of Zhuolu was the second battle in the history of China as recorded in the Records of the Grand Historian, fought between the Yellow Emperor (Huang Di) and Chiyou.
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Battles of the Russo-Japanese War
The following are known battles of the Russo-Japanese War, including all major engagements.
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Bayanqolu
Bayanqolu (born October 1955) is Chinese politician of Mongol heritage.
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Becoming Madame Mao
Becoming Madame Mao is a historical novel by Anchee Min detailing the life of Jiang Qing.
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Beer in Taiwan
Beer in Taiwan was dominated by monopoly products until 2002, when free trade became law in Taiwan.
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Beiguantao
Beiguantao is a town in Guan County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Beijing
Beijing, formerly Peking, is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world.
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Beijing cuisine
Beijing cuisine, also known as Jing cuisine or Mandarin cuisine and Peiping cuisine (北平菜) in Taiwan, because that was the city's name during the Republican era of China, is the cuisine of Beijing.
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Beijing Railway Station
Beijing Railway Station, or simply Beijing Station, is a passenger railway station in Dongcheng District, Beijing.
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Beijing–Kowloon Railway
The Beijing-Jiujiang-Kowloon Railway, also known as the Jingjiu Railway is a railway in the China connecting Beijing West Station in Beijing to Shenzhen Station in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.
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Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway
| The Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway (or Jinghu High-Speed Railway from its Chinese name) is a long high-speed railway that connects two major economic zones in the People's Republic of China, the Bohai Economic Rim and the Yangtze River Delta.
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Beijing–Shanghai Railway
The Beijing–Shanghai Railway or Jinghu railway is a railway line in China between Beijing and Shanghai.
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Beishanyang
Beishanyang is a village located in Zhangjiawa (张家洼), Laicheng District, Laiwu City, Shandong Province of the People's Republic of China.
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Beisu, Shandong
Beisu is a town in Zoucheng, Jining, in southwestern Shandong province, China.
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Beixin culture
The Beixin culture (5300–4100 BC) was a Neolithic culture in Shandong, China.
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Beiyang
The term Beiyang (pinyin: Běiyáng; Wade-Giles: Peiyang; meaning 'Northern Ocean') originated toward the end of the Qing dynasty, and it referred to the coastal areas of Zhili (Traditional Chinese:直隸, Simplified Chinese: 直隶, pinyin: Zhílì) (today's Hebei), Liaoning, and Shandong in northeast China.
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Beiyang Army
The Beiyang Army (Pei-yang Army) was a powerful, Western-style Imperial Chinese Army created by the Qing Dynasty government in the late 19th century.
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Beizhou
Beizhou or Bei Prefecture (貝州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China seated in modern Qinghe County in Hebei, China.
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Berberis amurensis
Berberis amurensis is a shrub native to Japan, Korea, the Russian Far East, and parts of China (Gansu, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Henan, Jilin, Liaoning, Nei Mongol, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi).
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Berlin Missionary Society
The Berlin Missionary Society (BMS) or Society for the Advancement of evangelistic Missions amongst the Heathen (German: Berliner Missionsgesellschaft or Gesellschaft zur Beförderung der evangelischen Missionen unter den Heiden) was a German Protestant (Old Lutheran) Christian missionary society that was constituted on 29 February 1824 by a group of pious laymen from the Prussian nobility.
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Bi Chen
Bi Chen (birth and death dates unknown) was an official serving under the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty.
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Bi Gui
Bi Gui (died 249), courtesy name Zhaoxian, was an official serving in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
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Bi Shiduo
Bi Shiduo (died March 2, 888.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 257.) was an army officer of the late Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty.
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Bi Wenjing
Bi Wenjing (born 1981) is a Chinese gymnast.
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Bi Xian
Bi Xian (802 – February 4, 864.Old Book of Tang, vol. 177.), courtesy name Cunzhi (存之), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Yizong.
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Bi Xiaoliang
Bi Xiaoliang (毕晓亮; born 26 December 1992) is a Chinese track and field athlete who competes in the high jump.
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Bian stones
Bian stones are pointed stones that were historically used in traditional Chinese medicine.
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Bianlin
Bianlin is a town in Ling County, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Biaobaisi
Biaobaisi is a town in Qihe County, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Big Swords Society
The Big Swords Society was a traditional peasant self-defence group, widespread in North China during the Qing Dynasty and noted for their reckless courage.
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Bihou
Bihou, or Bei Hou or Pei Hou is a village just west of Taicheng in Taishan City in the Guangdong Province of southern China, and is located at latitude 22° 15' 09.22" N and longitude 112° 46' 01.12" E, 11 meters above sea level off the Cinnamon Stream Road (桂水路).
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Bincheng District
Bincheng (滨城区; pinyin: Bīnchéng Qū) is a district of Binzhou in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Bing (Chinese surname)
Bing is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in Chinese character.
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Bingxin
Xie Wanying (October 5, 1900 – February 28, 1999), better known by her pen name Bingxin or Xie Bingxin, was one of the most prolific Chinese writers of the 20th Century.
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Binzhou
Binzhou is a prefecture-level city in northern Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Binzhou University
Binzhou University is a public university located in Binzhou, Shandong province, China.
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Black Tiger Spring
The Black Tiger Spring is a culturally significant artesian karst spring located in the city of Jinan, Shandong Province, China.
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BNS Abu Bakar
BNS Abu Bakar is a modified Type 053H2 frigate of the Bangladesh Navy, bought in 2014 from China.
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Bo Yibo
Bo Yibo (17 February 1908 – 15 January 2007) was a Chinese political and military leader.
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Bob Fu
Bob Fu is a Chinese American Christian pastor.
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Body snatching
Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards or other burial sites.
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Bohai Economic Rim
The Bohai Economic Rim (BER) or Bohai Bay Economic Rim is the economic hinterland surrounding Beijing and Tianjin.
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Bohai Sea
Bohai Sea, also known as Bohai Gulf, Bohai, or Bo Hai (渤海, lit. Bo-Sea), is the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea on the coast of Northeastern and North China.
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Bohai Train Ferry
Bohai Train Ferry is a train ferry service connecting Dalian, Liaoning, China, and Yantai, Shandong, over the Bohai Sea, which is the northern part of the Yellow Sea.
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Boping
Boping is a town in Chiping County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Boshan District
Boshan District (博山区) is located in the middle of Shandong province in China.
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Boxer Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion, Boxer Uprising or Yihetuan Movement was an anti-imperialist uprising which took place in China towards the end of the Qing dynasty between 1899 and 1901.
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Boxers and Saints
Boxers and Saints are two companion graphic novel volumes written and illustrated by Gene Luen Yang.
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Boxing County
Boxing County is a county of Binzhou, Shandong Province, People's Republic of China.
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Bozhou (modern Shandong)
Bozhou or Bo Prefecture (博州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China, centering around modern Liaocheng, Shandong, China.
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Bratsk
Bratsk (p) is a city in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Angara River near the vast Bratsk Reservoir.
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Breast-shaped hill
A breast-shaped hill is a mountain in the shape of a human breast.
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Brigitte Lin
Brigitte Lin or Brigitte Lin Ching Hsia (born 3 November 1954) is a Taiwanese actress.
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Bromine
Bromine (from βρῶμος, brómos, meaning "strong-smelling" or "stench") is a chemical element with symbol Br, and atomic number 35.
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Bu Xiangzhi
Bu Xiangzhi (born December 10, 1985) is a Chinese chess grandmaster and former Chinese Chess Champion.
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Buddha cave
Buddha cave may refer to many caves in Asia which are noted for their Buddha statues.
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Buliu
Buliu is a town in Rongcheng City, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Burial places of founders of world religions
This article lists the burial places of founders of world religions.
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C9 League
The C9 League is an alliance of nine elite universities in mainland China, analogous to the Ivy League in the USA, the Russell Group in the UK, and the Go8 in Australia.
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Cabernet Gernischt
Cabernet Gernischt is the name given to a red wine grape variety used in China.
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Cai E
Cai E (18 December 1882 – 8 November 1916) was a Chinese revolutionary leader and warlord.
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Cai Fu
Cai Fu is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Cai Mingzhao
Cai Mingzhao (born June 1955) is a Chinese journalist and politician.
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Cai Qing
Cai Qing is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Caitun
Caitun is a town in Chiping County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Calvin Wilson Mateer
Calvin Wilson Mateer (9 January 1836 – 28 September 1908, the family name is sometimes misspelled as "Matteer") was a missionary to China with the American Presbyterian Mission.
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Camellia japonica
Camellia japonica (the Japanese camellia) is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia.
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Campaign against Yuan Shu
The campaign against Yuan Shu was a punitive expedition that took place between 197 and 199 in the late Eastern Han dynasty.
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Campaign along the Southern Section of Datong–Puzhou Railway
Campaign along the Southern Section of the Datong-Puzhou Railway (同蒲路南段战役) was a campaign fought between the nationalists and the communists during the Chinese Civil War in the post-World War II era and resulted in the communist victory.
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Campaign to Defend Siping
The Campaign to Defend Siping (四平保卫战) was a struggle between the Nationalists and the communists for the control of Siping during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era.
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Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Central and Southern China
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Central and Southern China (中南剿匪) was a counter-guerrilla / counterinsurgency campaign the communists fought against the Nationalist guerrillas that mostly consisted of anti-Communist irregular forces and Nationalist regular troops left behind after the Nationalist government withdrew from mainland China.
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Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Eastern China
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Eastern China (华东剿匪) was a counter-guerrilla / counterinsurgency campaign the communists fought against the nationalist guerrilla that was mostly consisted of bandits and nationalist regular troops left behind after the nationalist government withdrew from mainland China.
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Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northeast China
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northeast China (东北剿匪) was a counterinsurgency / counter guerrilla campaign fought between the bandits turned guerrillas allied with nationalists and the communists during Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era, and resulted in the communist victory.
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Cangjie
Cangjie (Tsang-chieh) is a legendary figure in ancient China (c. 2650 BC), claimed to be an official historian of the Yellow Emperor and the inventor of Chinese characters.
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Cantong qi
The Cantong qi is deemed to be the earliest book on alchemy in China.
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Cao (state)
The State of Cao was a vassal state in China during the Zhou Dynasty (1046–221 BC).
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Cao Cao's invasion of Xu Province
Cao Cao's invasion of Xu Province was a punitive invasion launched by the warlord Cao Cao against Tao Qian, the Governor of Xu Province, in the late Eastern Han dynasty.
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Cao County
Cao County or Caoxian, or Caoxian is a county of southwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China, bordering Henan province to the west.
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Cao Song
Cao Song (died 193), courtesy name Jugao, was an official who lived in the Eastern Han dynasty.
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Cao Yu (Three Kingdoms)
Cao Yu (died 278), courtesy name Pengzu, was a prince in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
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Cao Zhen (table tennis)
Cao Zhen (born January 8, 1987 in Shandong) is a female Chinese table tennis player.
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Cao Zheng
Cao Zheng is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Caoyun system
The Caoyun System was a water and land based grain transportation system begun in China during the Qin dynasty (221206) which saw continual use until the Qing dynasty (16441911).
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Caozhou
Caozhou or Cao Prefecture (曹州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering around modern Heze or Cao County in Shandong, China.
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Cassock Spring
The Cassock Spring, also called Dugu Spring or Yinquan Spring, is a culturally significant artesian karst spring located on the ground of the Lingyan Temple in the city of Jinan, Shandong Province, China.
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Castanea mollissima
Castanea mollissima (Chinese chestnut) is a member of the family Fagaceae, and a species of chestnut native to China, Taiwan, and Korea.
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Catalpa ovata
Catalpa ovata, the yellow catalpa or Chinese catalpa, is a pod-bearing tree native to China.
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Cāng zhú
Cāng zhú (苍术 or 蒼术 or 蒼朮), also known as black atractylodes rhizome or Rhizoma Atractylodes, is a Chinese herbal medicine.
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Cellophane noodles
Cellophane noodles (also known as Chinese vermicelli, bean threads, bean thread noodles, crystal noodles, or glass noodles) are a type of transparent noodle made from starch (such as mung bean starch, yam, potato starch, cassava or canna starch), and water.
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Celtis sinensis
Celtis sinensis (English: Chinese hackberry; Chinese: 朴树) is a species of flowering plant in the hemp family, Cannabaceae, that is native to slopes in East Asia.
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Cemetery of Confucius
The Cemetery of Confucius, also known under its Chinese name Kong Lin, is a cemetery of the Kong clan (the descendants of Confucius) in Confucius' hometown Qufu in Shandong province.
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Cen Xi
Cen Xi (died July 29, 713), courtesy name Bohua (伯華), was an official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Shang, Emperor Ruizong, and Emperor Xuanzong.
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Central Plains Mandarin
Central Plains or Zhongyuan Mandarin is a variety of Mandarin Chinese spoken in the central part of Shaanxi, Henan, and southern part of Shandong.
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Central Plains War
Central Plains War was a civil war within the factionalised Kuomintang (KMT) that broke out in 1930.
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Central Secretariat
The Central Secretariat or Zhongshu Sheng, or simply the Secretariat, was one department in the Three Departments and Six Ministries government structure officially established since the Sui dynasty in the history of China.
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Central Security Bureau of the Communist Party of China
The Central Security Bureau (also called Unit 8341, and less commonly, Unit 57001) or The Central Guard Unit (sometimes as the Central Guard Regiment) is the chief Security Detail military bureau responsible for the security of senior Chinese government, Communist Party, and military leaders.
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Ceratopsia
Ceratopsia or Ceratopia (or; Greek: "horned faces") is a group of herbivorous, beaked dinosaurs that thrived in what are now North America, Europe, and Asia, during the Cretaceous Period, although ancestral forms lived earlier, in the Jurassic.
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Ceratopsidae
Ceratopsidae (sometimes spelled Ceratopidae) is a speciose group of marginocephalian dinosaurs including Triceratops and Styracosaurus.
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Chai Jin
Chai Jin is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Chai Ling
Chai Ling (Pinyin: Chái Líng) (born April 15, 1966 in Rizhao, Shandong Province, People's Republic of China) was one of the student leaders in the Tian'anmen Square massacre of 1989.
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Chang Chia-juch
Chang Chia-juch was the Minister of Economic Affairs (MOEA) of the Republic of China in 2013-2014.
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Chang Sisi
Chang Sisi (born May 6, 1987), is a Chinese singer.
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Chang Tao-fan
Chang Tao-fan, 1897-1968, was a prominent figure and long-time central member of Kuomindang.
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Chang-Hong Art Gallery
Overlooking the Wen River in Yinan, Shandong, China, Chang-Hong Art Gallery is a gallery for contemporary and historical art, with exhibitions changing quarterly.
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Changan Automobile
Changan Automobile (Group) Co Ltd is an automobile manufacturer headquartered in Chongqing, China, and a state-owned enterprise.
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Changchun
Changchun is the capital and largest city of Jilin Province, located in the northeast of the People's Republic of China.
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Changdao County
The Changdao County is a county in Yantai, an area of Shandong in the People's Republic of China.
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Changguan, Shandong
Changguan is a town of Ningjin County in northwestern Shandong province, China, located about south of the border with Hebei and north-northeast of the county seat.
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Changle
(Foochow Romanized: Diòng-lŏ̤h) is a county-level city located in eastern Fujian province, People's Republic of China.
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Changle County
Changle County is under the administration of Weifang, in Shandong Province.
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Changle Railway Station
The Changle Railway Station is a railway station found in Changle County, a part of Weifang City, Shandong.
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Changqing District
Changqing District is one of six districts of Jinan, the capital of Shandong province, People's Republic of China, covering part of the southwestern suburbs.
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Changyi, Shandong
Changyi (昌邑; pinyin: Chāngyì) is a county-level city of Weifang in the northwest corner of Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Changyu
Changyu Pioneer Wine Co.
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Chao Gai
Chao Gai is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Chao Zhefu
Chao Zhefu (3 December 1894 – 13 December 1970) was a Chinese educator and politician.
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Chaocheng
Chaocheng is a town in Shen County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Chaozhou
Cháozhōu, alternatively transliterated as Chiuchow, Chaochow, or Teochew, is a city in the eastern Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China.
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Charles Judd (missionary)
Charles Henry Judd (1842 – 23 October 1919), was a British Protestant missionary to China with the China Inland Mission.
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Chateau Yaldara
Chateau Yaldara is an Australian winery located near Lyndoch, South Australia in the historic Barossa Valley wine-growing region.
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Cheeloo University
Cheeloo University (1902–1952) was a university in China, established by Hunter Corbett American Presbyterian, and other English Baptist, Anglican, and Canadian Presbyterian mission agencies in early 1900 in China.
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Chefoo School
The Chefoo School(Simplified Chinese:芝罘学校,Traditional Chinese:芝罘學校,pinyin:zhī fú xué xiào), also known as Protestant Collegiate School or China Inland Mission School, was a Christian boarding school established by the China Inland Mission—under James Hudson Taylor—at Chefoo (Yantai), in Shandong province in northern China, in 1880.
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Chen Fake
Chen Fake or Ch'en Fa-k'e (陳發科; 1887–1957) was a Chinese martial artist par excellence and a dedicated teacher of his family art of Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan.
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Chen Gang (footballer)
Chen Gang (born 9 March 1972) is a former Chinese international footballer who played as a Defender for Qingdao Hainiu, Shanghai Shenhua and Shanghai Stars while also representing China in the 2000 Asian Cup.
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Chen Geng
Chen Geng (February 27, 1903 - March 16, 1961) was a Chinese communist military leader.
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Chen Gong
Chen Gong (died 198), courtesy name Gongtai, was an advisor to the warlord Lü Bu in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
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Chen Guangcheng
Chen Guangcheng (born 12 November 1971) is a Chinese civil rights activist who worked on human rights issues in rural areas of the People's Republic of China.
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Chen Hao (actress)
Chen Hao (born December 9, 1979) is a Chinese actress, singer, and model.
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Chen Jianguo
Chen Jianguo (born July 1945) is a Chinese politician, serving since 2013 as the Chair of the National People's Congress Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee.
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Chen Jin (actress)
Chen Jin (born 4 May 1964) is a Chinese actress.
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Chen Nan
Chen Nan (born August 1, 1983 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a female Chinese basketball player who was part of the team that won the gold medal at the 2001 Asian Championship.
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Chen Puru
Chen Puru (March 1918 - December 11, 1998) was a politician of the People's Republic of China.
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Chen Qingzhi
Chen Qingzhi was a prominent general of the Liang dynasty.
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Chen Tang
Chen Tang (Wade-Giles:Ch'en T'ang), born in Jining, Shandong, was famous for his battle against Zhizhi in 36 BC, and a quote 夫胡兵五而当汉兵一 "a single soldier of Han is equivalent to five Northern barbarian soldiers".
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Chen Wangting
Chen Wangting (1580–1660) was a Ming Dynasty general who founded Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan, one of the five major styles of the popular Chinese martial art.
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Chen Wei (politician)
Chen Wei (born October 1966) is a former Chinese politician who spent most of his career in East China's Shandong province.
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Chen Xiaogong
Chen Xiaogong (born August 1949) is a retired lieutenant general (zhong jiang) of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) of China.
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Chen Yi (general)
Chen Yi (August 26, 1901 – January 6, 1972) was a Chinese communist military commander and politician.
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Chen Zhonghua
Joseph Chen Zhonghua (陈中华), courteasy name Dongliang (栋梁), born in 1961, Shandong Province, China, is a Chinese martial arts practitioner, teacher and author.
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Cheng Chemin
Cheng Chemin, also known as Zheng Zhemin is a Chinese physicist specialized in explosive mechanics.
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Cheng Rui
Cheng Rui (成汭) (d. June 10, 903Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 264..), adoptive name Guo Yu (郭禹) (used until ~888), formally the Prince of Shanggu (上谷王), was a warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who ruled Jingnan Circuit (荊南, headquartered in modern Jingzhou, Hubei) from 888 to 903, when he was defeated in battle and committed suicide.
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Cheng Xiaopeng
Cheng Xiaopeng (born 14 April 1985), is a retired Chinese footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.
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Cheng Yaojin
Cheng Zhijie (589 – 26 February 665), courtesy name Yizhen, better known by his original name Cheng Yaojin, was a Chinese general who served under the emperors Gaozu, Taizong and Gaozong in the early Tang dynasty.
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Cheng Yu
Cheng Yu (141-220), originally named Cheng Li (he changed his name to Yu (lit. "lifting the sun"), after dreaming of the sun on top of Mount Tai), courtesy name Zhongde, was one of the major strategists serving under the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
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Cheng Yuan
Cheng Yuan (born 8 October 1993 in Jinan) is a Chinese footballer who plays for Shandong Luneng Taishan in the Chinese Super League.
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Chengbei Road Subdistrict, Zibo
Chengbei Road Subdistrict is a subdistrict of Zhoucun District, Zibo, Shandong, People's Republic of China, located in the northern part of the district and in the western suburbs of Zibo.
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Chengdu Airlines
Chengdu Airlines Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Sichuan Airlines, is an airline headquartered in Chengdu, China.
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Chengdu Railway Station
Chengdu Railway Station is one of the 3 major railway stations in Chengdu, China, the others being Chengdu South Railway Station and Chengdu East Railway Station.
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Chengqian
Chengqian is a town in Zoucheng, Jining, in southwestern Shandong province, China.
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Chengshan
Chengshan is a town in Rongcheng City, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Chengwu County
Chengwu County is a county of southwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Chengyang District
Chengyang (城阳区) is a district of Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China.
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Chengziya Archaeological Site
The Chengziya Archaeological Site, also spelled Chengziyai, is the location of the first discovery of the neolithic Longshan culture in 1928.
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Chenming Paper
Shandong Chenming Paper Holdings Limited, Chenming Paper (A share:SZSE: 000488, B share:SZSE: 200488, H share:SEHK: 1812) is engaged in the manufacture and sales of paper pulp, papermaking and power generation.
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Cheonan
Cheonan (Cheonan-si, sometimes spelled Chonan or Ch'onan) is a city located in the northeast corner of South Chungcheong, a province of South Korea, and is 83.6 km south of the capital, Seoul.
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Cherrie Ying
Ting Man (born 20 June 1983), better known by her stage names Cherrie Ying or Ying Choi-yi, is a Taiwan-born Hong Kong actress.
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Chevrolet Aveo
The Chevrolet Aveo is a subcompact car manufactured since 2002, originally by Daewoo—and later by other General Motors-affiliated entities.
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Chevrolet Sail
The Chevrolet Sail is a supermini car produced by the Chinese manufacturer Shanghai General Motors.
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Chewang, Cangshan County
Chewang is a town in Cangshan County, in southern Shandong province, China.
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Chewang, Wudi County
Chewang is a town in Wudi County, in northern Shandong province, China.
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Chi Haotian
General Chi Haotian (born July 1929) is a general of the People's Liberation Army.
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Chi Peng
Chi Peng (Chinese: 迟鹏 born 1981) is a Chinese-born artist, Lives and Works in Beijing, China.
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Chi Wanchun
Chi Wanchun (born April 1946) is a general in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of the People's Republic of China, and the current political commissar of the PLA General Armaments Department.
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Chin Han (actor, born 1938)
Ronald Bi Jen-hsu (born 4 December 1938), known by his stage name Chin Han, is a retired Hong Kong actor, director, screenwriter and producer born in mainland China.
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China (Qingdao) International Textile Machinery Fair (QITMF)
China (Qingdao) International Textile Machinery Fair (QITMF) is a 360 degree textile machinery trade fair.
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China Aid
China Aid, also written as China Aid Association or stylized as ChinaAid, is a non-governmental Christian nonprofit which focuses on raising awareness of human rights abuses, providing support and legal aid to Chinese prisoners of conscience and their families, and promoting the rule of law and religious freedom throughout China.
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China Baseball League
The China Baseball League (CBL) is a professional baseball league under the administration of Chinese Baseball Association, founded in 2002.
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China Biologic Products, Inc.
China Biologic Products, Inc., through its indirect majority-owned subsidiary Shandong Taibang, is the only blood plasma-based biopharmaceutical company approved by the government of Shandong Province, the second largest province in China with a population of 93 million.
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China Biosphere Reserve Network
China Biosphere Reserve Network (CBRN) is a network established by the Chinese National Committee for UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme in 1993.
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China Chess League
The China Chess League (CCL) is a Chinese professional league for chess clubs.
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China Eastern Airlines destinations
The following is a list of locations to which China Eastern Airlines operates (as of January 2015).
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China Food TV
China Broadcast & TV Culture (Qingdao) Co, Ltd (青岛广电中视文化有限公司 Qīngdǎo Guǎngdiàn Zhōngshì Wénhuà Yǒuxiàngōngsī) is a television production company in China.
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China Guodian Corporation
China Guodian Corporation (Guodian) is one of the five largest power producers in the People's Republic of China, administrated by SASAC for the State Council of the People's Republic of China.
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China Health and Nutrition Survey
The China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), an ongoing international collaborative project between the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the National Institute of Nutrition and Food Safety, and the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, was designed to examine the effects of the health, nutrition, and family planning policies and programs implemented by national and local governments and to see how the social and economic transformation of Chinese society is affecting the health and nutritional status of its population.
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China Huadian Corporation
China Huadian Corporation (Huadian Group, 华电集团) is one of the five largest state-owned power generation enterprises in China, administrated by SASAC for the State Council of the People's Republic of China, engaging in production and supply of electricity and heat, and the development of power-related primary energy.
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China Marine Surveillance
China Marine Surveillance (CMS) is the maritime surveillance agency of China.
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China Maritime Safety Administration
The Maritime Safety Administration of the People's Republic of China (CMSA) is a government agency which administers all matters related to maritime and shipping safety, including the supervision of maritime traffic safety and security, prevention of pollution from ships, inspection of ships and offshore facilities, navigational safety measures (including Search and Rescue, Aids to Navigation and the GMDSS), administrative management of port operations, and law enforcement on matters of maritime safety law.
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China national chess team results
This article details the results of the China national chess team.
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China National Heavy Duty Truck Group
China National Heavy Duty Truck Group Company Limited, CNHTC or Sinotruk Group is a truck manufacturing state-owned enterprise headquartered in Jinan, Shandong, People's Republic of China.
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China National Highway 010
China's National Highway G010 runs from Tongjiang in Heilongjiang to Sanya in Hainan.
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China National Highway 104
China National Highway 104 (G104) runs from Beijing to Fuzhou via Jinan, Xuzhou, Nanjing, Hangzhou and Taizhou.
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China National Highway 105
China National Highway 105 (G105) runs from Beijing to Zhuhai, via Langfang, Chuangzhou, Dezhou, Donge, Jining, Shuangyou, Fuyang, Liuan, Jiujiang, Nanchang, Ji'an and Guangzhou.
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China National Highway 106
China National Highway 106 (G106;, 106 Guo Dao) is a road from Beijing to Guangzhou.
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China National Highway 204
China National Highway 204 (G204) runs from Yantai in Shandong Province to Shanghai.
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China National Highway 205
China National Highway 205 (G205) runs from Shanhaiguan, Hebei Province to Shenzhen, Guangdong.
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China National Highway 206
China National Highway 206 (G206) runs from Yantai, Shandong Province to Shantou, Guangdong Province.
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China National Highway 220
China National Highway 220 (G220) runs from Binzhou, Shandong to Zhengzhou, Henan.
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China National Highway 308
China National Highway 308 (G308) runs northwest from Qingdao, Shandong towards Shijiazhuang, Hebei.
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China National Highway 309
China National Highway 309 (G309) runs west from Rongcheng, Shandong towards Hebei Province, Shanxi Province, Shaanxi Province, Ningxia Autonomous Region, and ends in Lanzhou, Gansu.
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China National Highway 327
China National Highway 327 (G327) runs southeast from Heze, Shangdong towards Lianyungang, Jiangsu.
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China National Refinery Corporation
China National Refinery Corporation (CNRC) (中国国家炼油公司)) is one of the leading Oil & Gas company in China. CNRC with Headquarters in Shanghai has established long-term and strong partnerships with large Chinese Corporations engaged in the exploration, development, production, and sale of crude oil and natural gas. Most of the refineries are in Shandong Province. Some of the refineries are partially owned by the provincial government. CNRC owns several patents in the renewable energy sector developing the most efficient power plants with proprietary technology like Orion (2-axis) trackers. CNRC Management Team has strong engineering, supply chain and financial knowledge of the energy and sustainability sectors. CNRC helps Chinese refineries in.
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China National Salt Industry Corporation
China National Salt Industry Corporation, abbreviated as China Salt, is a state-owned enterprise of China which controls a monopoly over the management and production of edible salt.
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China Netcom
China Netcom, full name China Netcom Group Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited (former stock codes: HKEX:0906, NYSE:CN), abbreviated CNC, was a former telecommunication service provider in People's Republic of China.
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China proper
China proper, Inner China, or the Eighteen Provinces was a term used by Western writers on the Qing dynasty to express a distinction between the core and frontier regions of China.
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China Radio International
China Radio International (CRI) is the People's Republic of China (PRC) state-owned international radio broadcaster, currently headquartered in Babaoshan, a subdistrict of Beijing.
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China Railways CRH1
The CRH1 EMU is a high-speed train operated by China Railways and built by a joint venture between Bombardier Transportation and Sifang at Bombardier Sifang Power Transportation factory in Qingdao, Shandong Province, People's Republic of China.
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China Resources Power
China Resources Power Holdings Company Limited, or China Resources Power, was incorporated and registered in Hong Kong in 2001.
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China Southern Airlines destinations
The list shows airports that are served by China Southern Airlines as part of its scheduled passenger and cargo services.
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China Table Tennis Super League
China Table Tennis Super League (中国乒乓球超级联赛, CTTSL) is the top table tennis division under the Chinese Table Tennis Association.
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China United Airlines
China United Airlines Co., Ltd. is a budget airline with its headquarters in Fengtai District, Beijing, People's Republic of China, operating scheduled flights and charter services in co-operation with local enterprises out of Beijing Nanyuan Airport, making it the only commercial airline using this airport.
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China University of Petroleum
The China University of Petroleum is a university system in China.
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China Water Risk
China Water Risk is a non-profit initiative based in Hong Kong dedicated to highlighting and addressing business and environmental risk arising from the country’s water crisis.
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China Women's University
China Women's University is a women's university located in Chaoyang District of Beijing, China.
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China's Got Talent (series 3)
The third series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on November 13, 2011 with a look at the pre-audition process for the first time.
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China's Got Talent (series 4)
The fourth series of China's Got Talent, sponsored by Head & Shoulders, premiered on DragonTV on November 18, 2012.
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China's Next Top Model (cycle 2)
China's Next Top Model is a Chinese reality TV series, based on the international version and spin-off to the original, America's Next Top Model.
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China's Next Top Model (cycle 3)
China's Next Top Model Cycle 3 is the third Cycle of the Chinese reality TV series, based on the international version and spin-off to the original, America's Next Top Model.
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China–Philippines relations
The China–Philippines relations refers to the bilateral relations between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of the Philippines.
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China–United Kingdom relations
British–Chinese relations, also known as Sino-British relations and Anglo-Chinese relations, refers to the interstate relations between China (with its various governments through history) and the United Kingdom.
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China–United States relations
China–United States relations, more often known as Chinese-US relations or Sino-American relations, refer to international relations between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China.
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Chinese armies in the Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Chinese and Japanese armies, mostly on Chinese soil, during the late 1930s and early 1940s.
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Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships
The Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships is an annual Chinese national artistic gymnastics competition.
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Chinese Baptist Convention
The Chinese Baptist Convention (Abbr: CBC) is a cooperative association of Baptist churches in Taiwan and the territories administered by the Republic of China.
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Chinese Basketball Alliance
The Chinese Basketball Alliance (CBA) was a men's professional basketball league in Taiwan that existed from 1995 to 1999.
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Chinese Basketball Association
The Chinese Basketball Association, often abbreviated to the CBA, is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in Asia.
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Chinese Bridge
Chinese Bridge (Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students) is a contest for foreign college students on their mastery of the Chinese language, promoted by the Chinese National Hanban (Chinese: 汉办) and established as a plan to introduce Chinese to the world. Since it began in 2002, more than 600 contestants from over 50 countries throughout the world have participated in the previous eight annually-held Chinese language competitions.
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Chinese ceramics
Chinese ceramic ware shows a continuous development since imperial times and is one of the most significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics.
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Chinese Civil War
The Chinese Civil War was a civil war in China fought between forces loyal to the Kuomintang (KMT)-led government of the Republic of China, and forces loyal to the Communist Party of China (CPC).
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Chinese crested tern
The Chinese crested tern (Thalasseus bernsteini) is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae, closely related to the Sandwich tern, T. sandvicensis, and the lesser crested tern, T. bengalensis.
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Chinese Deep Space Network
The Chinese Deep Space Network is a network of large antennas and communication facilities that supports the lunar and interplanetary spacecraft missions of China.
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Chinese diaspora in France
The Chinese diaspora in France consists of people of Chinese ancestry who were born in (called FBCs or French-born Chinese) or immigrated to France.
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Chinese exploration
Chinese exploration includes exploratory Chinese travels abroad, on land and by sea, from the 2nd century BC until the 15th century.
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Chinese folk art
Chinese folk art are artistic forms inherited from a regional or ethnic scene in China.
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Chinese folk religion
Chinese folk religion or Chinese popular religion is the religious tradition of the Han Chinese, in which government officials and common people of China share religious practices and beliefs, including veneration of forces of nature and ancestors, exorcism of harmful forces, and a belief in the rational order of nature which can be influenced by human beings and their rulers.
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Chinese Football Association
The Football Association of the People's Republic of China (Simplified Chinese: 中国足球协会; Traditional Chinese: 中國足球協會; pinyin: Zhōngguó Zúqiú Xiéhuì; Russian: Китайская футбольная ассоциация), or commonly known as the Chinese Football Association (CFA), is the governing body of football in the People's Republic of China.
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Chinese Imperial cuisine
Chinese imperial cuisine is derived from a variety of cooking styles of the regions in China, mainly from Shandong cuisine and Jiangsu cuisine.
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Chinese Independent Churches
The Chinese Independent Churches are a major category of churches of Chinese people.
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Chinese ironclad Zhenyuan
Zhenyuan (Wade-Giles: Chen Yuen) was a German-built Chinese Beiyang Fleet turret ship of the 19th century.
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Chinese Jia-A League
The National Football Jia A League (simplified Chinese: 全国足球甲A联赛), commonly known as Jia-A, was the highest tier of professional football in the People's Republic of China, during 1994 through 2003, operating under the auspices of the Chinese Football Association.
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Chinese Jia-A League 1988
Statistics of Chinese Jia-A League in season 1988.
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Chinese Jia-A League 1989
Statistics of Chinese Jia-A League in season 1989.
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Chinese Labour Corps
The Chinese Labour Corps (CLC; Corps de Travailleurs Chinois) was a force of workers recruited by the British government in World War I to free troops for front line duty by performing support work and manual labour.
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Chinese mantis
The Chinese mantis (Tenodera sinensis) is a species of praying mantis native to China and other parts of Asia and islands off of mainland Asia.
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Chinese mythology
Chinese mythology refers to those myths found in the historical geographic area of China: these include myths in Chinese and other languages, as transmitted by Han Chinese as well as other ethnic groups (of which fifty-six are officially recognized by the current administration of China).
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Chinese of Romania
The Chinese of Romania are one of the smaller minorities of Romania.
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Chinese opera
Chinese opera is a popular form of drama and musical theatre in China with roots going back to the early periods in China.
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Chinese pagoda
Chinese pagodas are a traditional part of Chinese architecture.
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Chinese people in Bulgaria
Chinese people (китайци, kitaytsi; see Cathay) in Bulgaria form a small part of the Overseas Chinese community.
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Chinese people in Germany
Chinese people in Germany form one of the smaller and less-studied groups of overseas Chinese in Europe, consisting mainly of Chinese expatriates living in Germany and German citizens of Chinese descent.
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Chinese people in Korea
There has been a recognisable community of Chinese people in Korea since the 1880s.
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Chinese people in Sri Lanka
There have been Chinese people in Sri Lanka since the 18th century.
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Chinese People's Volunteer Army order of battle
This is the order of battle for Chinese People's Volunteer Army during major periods of hostilities in the Korean War.
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Chinese Sign Language
Modern Chinese Sign Language (or CSL or ZGS) is the deaf sign language of the People's Republic of China.
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Chinese South Africans
Chinese South Africans are overseas Chinese who reside in South Africa—both those whose ancestors came to South Africa in the early 20th century, until Chinese immigration was banned under the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1904, Taiwanese industrialists who arrived in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, and post-apartheid immigrants (predominantly from mainland China) to South Africa, who now outnumber locally-born Chinese South Africans.
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Chinese submarine 361
The submarine hull number No.
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Chinese surname
Chinese surnames are used by Han Chinese and Sinicized ethnic groups in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Vietnam and among overseas Chinese communities.
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Chinese universities nicknames
Most major universities in China are known colloqially by an abbreviated form of their names.
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Chinese University Basketball Association
Chinese University Basketball Association or CUBA, was founded in 1996 and the league was launched in 1998.
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Chinese university ranking (Wu Shulian)
The Chinese university ranking is a ranking of universities in Mainland China compiled by Wu Shulian, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Management Science (unconfirmed).
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Chinese yuan
The yuan (or; sign: ¥) is the base unit of a number of former and present-day Chinese currencies, and usually refers to the primary unit of account of the renminbi, the currency of the People's Republic of China.
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Chingkankousaurus
Chingkankousaurus (named for Ch'ing-kang-kou, sic for Wade-Giles Chin1-kang1-k'ou3, pinyin Jin-gang-kou 'diamond port' village) is a genus of theropod dinosaur containing the single species Chingkankousaurus fragilis.
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Chiping County
Chiping County is a county of northwesternShandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Choe Bu
Choe Bu (1454–1504) was a Korean official during the early Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910).
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Chou Wen-chung
Chou Wen-chung (born June 29, 1923 in Yantai (Chefoo), Shandong, China) is a Chinese American composer of contemporary classical music.
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Christianity in China
Christianity in China has a history going back to the 7th century during the Tang dynasty.
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Christianity in Shandong
Christianity is a minority religion in Shandong province of China.
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Chronic disease in China
Chronic, non-communicable diseases account for an estimated 80% of total deaths and 70% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) lost in China.
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Chu Hsi-ning
Chu Hsi-ning (June 16, 1927 – March 22, 1998) was born in Linqu, Shandong.
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Chu Suanzi
Chu Suanzi (324–384), formally Empress Kangxian (康獻皇后, literally "the joyful and wise empress"), at times as Empress Dowager Chongde (崇德太后), was an empress of Jin Dynasty (265-420).
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Chu Yupu
Chu Yupu (1887 - 1929) was a Chinese general who served under Yuan Shikai and later Zhang Zongchang.
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Chuang Guandong
Chuang Guandong (literally "Crashing into Guandong" with Guandong being an older name for Manchuria), is descriptive of the rush into Manchuria of the Han Chinese population, especially from the Shandong Peninsula and Zhili, during the hundred-year period starting at the last half of the 19th century.
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Chu–Han Contention
The Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC) was an interregnum between the Qin dynasty and the Han dynasty in Chinese history.
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Chuigushou
The Han Chinese, who make up some 92% of the population of China, play heterophonic music in which the musicians play versions of a single melody line.
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Cities of East Asia
List of major cities in East Asia.
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City of Joondalup
The City of Joondalup is a local government area with City status in Perth, Western Australia.
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Ciyao–Laiwu Railway
The Ciyao–Laiwu Railway or Cilai Railway, is a railroad in northern China between Ciyao and Laiwu central Shandong Province.
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Claire Haigh
Claire Haigh is a Luxembourgish female kickboxer and mixed martial artist.
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Classic of Poetry
The Classic of Poetry, also Shijing or Shih-ching, translated variously as the Book of Songs, Book of Odes, or simply known as the Odes or Poetry is the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry, comprising 305 works dating from the 11th to 7th centuries BC.
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Classification of Chinese Hospitals
Hospitals in China are organized according to a 3-tier system that recognizes a hospital's ability to provide medical care, medical education, and conduct medical research.
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Coastline of China
China’s coastline covers approximately 14,500 km (around 9,010 mi) from the Bohai gulf on the north to the Gulf of Tonkin on the south.
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Coatzacoalcos
Coatzacoalcos is a major port city in the southern part of the Mexican state of Veracruz, on the Coatzacoalcos River.
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Commelina benghalensis
Commelina benghalensis, commonly known as the Benghal dayflower, tropical spiderwort, or wandering Jew, kanshira in Bengali, is a perennial herb native to tropical Asia and Africa.
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Concubina
Concubina is a genus of moth in the Gelechiidae family.
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Confucius
Confucius (September 28, 551 – 479 BC) was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.
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Cong (surname)
Cong or Tsung is a Chinese surname.
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Conquest of Wu by Jin
The conquest of Wu by Jin was a military campaign launched by the Jin Dynasty against the state of Eastern Wu in 280 towards the end of the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history.
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Consort Dowager Wang
Consort Dowager Wang (王太妃) (d. June 23, 947Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 287..), known commonly by her imperial consort title Shufei (王淑妃), nickname Huajianxiu (花見羞, "flowers would be ashamed to see her"), was an imperial consort to Li Siyuan, the second emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang.
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Consort Qi
Consort Qi (died 194 BC), also known as Lady Qi, was a consort of Emperor Gaozu, founder of the Han dynasty.
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Corpulentapus
Corpulentapus is an ichnogenus of Early Cretaceous theropod tracks uncovered at the Zhucheng tracksite in Shandong, PR China.
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County-level city
A county-level city, county city or county level municipal city is a county-level administrative division of mainland China.
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Cow (film)
Cow is a 2009 Chinese film directed by Guan Hu.
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Cowbell Digital Music
Cowbell Digital Music (also referred to as Cowbell or Cowbell Music) is an independent record label based in Queensland, Australia.
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Crazy Shagdar
Crazy Shagdar (Shaγdar soliyatu, 1869–1930s) was a wandering lama from the Baarin banner (in what is now Ulanhad city) in Inner Mongolia.
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Cricket fighting
Cricket fighting is a blood sport involving the fighting of male crickets.
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Crickets as pets
Keeping crickets as pets as seen at emerged in China in early antiquity.
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CSR Sifang Co Ltd.
CSR Sifang Co Ltd. (CSR Qingdao Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock Co., Ltd.) formerly known as CSR Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock Co., Ltd. (renamed 29 December 2008) p.10 is a Chinese rolling stock manufacturer based in Qingdao, Shandong province.
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Cui (surname)
Cui is one of the 100 most common surnames in China, with around 0.28% of the Chinese population having the surname (around 3.4 million in 2002).
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Cui Anqian
Cui Anqian (崔安潛), courtesy name Jinzhi (進之), was an official and general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, who was a participant in Tang's campaigns against the agrarian rebels Wang Xianzhi and Huang Chao.
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Cui Lin
Cui Lin (died 244), courtesy name Deru, was a high government official of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period.
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Cui Peng (actor)
Cui Peng (born 3 October 1982), also known as Kelvin Cui, is a Chinese actor.
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Cui Renshi
Cui Renshi (c. 580s–650s) was a Chinese official of the Tang dynasty who briefly served as a chancellor late in the reign of Emperor Taizong.
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Cui Riyong
Cui Riyong 崔日用 (673–722), formally Duke Zhao of Qi 齊昭公, was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, briefly serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Ruizong.
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Cui Xuanwei
Cui Xuanwei (崔玄暐; 638–706), né Cui Ye (崔曄), formally Prince Wenxian of Boling (博陵文獻王), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Wu Zetian and her son Emperor Zhongzong.
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Cui Yin
Cui Yin (崔胤) (854New Book of Tang, vol. 223, part 2.-February 1, 904Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 264..), courtesy name Chuixiu (垂休), nickname Zilang (緇郎), formally the Duke of Wei (魏公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong.
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Cui Youfu
Cui Youfu (崔祐甫) (721 – July 7, 780), courtesy name Yisun (貽孫), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor briefly early during the reign of Emperor Dezong.
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Cui Yuan (9th- and 10th-century Tang chancellor)
Cui Yuan (崔遠) (died July y 5, 905Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 265..), courtesy name Changzhi (昌之), formally the Baron of Boling (博陵男), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving two terms as chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Zhaozong and Emperor Zhaozong's son Emperor Ai.
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Cui Yuying
Cui Yuying (born May 1958) is a Chinese politician of Tibetan ethnicity, serving since January 2015 as the deputy head of the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China and the deputy director of the State Council Information Office (vice-minister level).
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Cui Zhaowei
Cui Zhaowei (崔昭緯) (d. 896), courtesy name Yunyao (蘊曜), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong.
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Cui Zizhong
Cuī Zǐzhōng (died 1644) was a Chinese painter during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644).
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Cuijia
Cuijia is a town in Linyi County, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Culai Academy
Culai Academy or Culai Academy of Classical Learning (徂徕书院 cúlái shūyuàn) was built by the Northern Song scholar Shi Jie during the time of his mourning (1038–40).
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Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, formally the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a social-political movement that took place in the People's Republic of China from 1966 until 1976.
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Culture of the Song dynasty
The Song dynasty (960–1279 AD) was a culturally rich and sophisticated age for China.
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Cyndi Wang
Cyndi Wang (born Wang Junru on 5 September 1982) is a Taiwanese singer and actress of Hakka descent.
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Cypripedium guttatum
The Spotted Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium guttatum) is a species of orchid.
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Cypripedium macranthos
The Large-flowered Cypripedium (Cypripedium macranthos) is a species of orchid.
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Cyrillus Jarre
Cyrillus Jarre (born February 2, 1878 in Ahrweiler, Rhine Province, Germany as Rudolf Jarre, died March 8, 1952 in Jinan, Shandong, China,, also known as Cirillo Rudolfus Jarre) was a Franciscan Archbishop in Jinan, Shandong Province, China and a translator of texts on canon law and Chinese law between Latin and Chinese.
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Da Nang
Đà Nẵng is one of the major port cities in Vietnam (in addition to Ho Chi Minh City and Haiphong) and the biggest city on the South Central Coast of Vietnam; the city is situated on the coast of the Eastern Sea, at the opening end of the Hàn River.
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Dactylorhiza aristata
Dactylorhiza aristata, the keyflower, is a species of orchid.
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Dai Siyuan
Dai Siyuan (戴思遠) (died 935) was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Liang, serving for several years as the supreme commander of the Later Liang forces against its archrival Jin (predecessor state to Later Tang).
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Dai Zong
Dai Zong is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Daiyue District
Daiyue (岱岳区; Pinyin: Dàiyuè Qū) is a district of Tai'an in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Dakuang
Dakuang is a town in Laiyang, Yantai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Dalian
Dalian is a major city and seaport in the south of Liaoning Province, People's Republic of China.
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Daliu, Shandong
Daliu is a town of Ningjin County in northwestern Shandong province, China, located about north-northeast of the county seat.
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Dallas
Dallas is a major city in Texas and is the largest urban center of the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the United States.
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Daming County
Daming is a county of far southern Hebei province, People's Republic of China, bordering the provinces of Shandong to the east and Henan to the south.
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Daming Lake
Daming Lake is the largest lake in the city of Jinan, Shandong, China and one of city's main natural and cultural landmarks.
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Daotian, Shandong
Daotian is a town in Shouguang, Weifang, Shandong Province, China.
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Daqiao, Dong'e County
Daqiao is a town of Dong'e County in western Shandong province, China, located on the northern (left) bank of the Yellow River about east-southeast of the county seat and just across the river from Pingyin County.
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Daqiao, Jinan
Daqiao is a town of Tianqiao District, Jinan, Shandong province, People's Republic of China, located north of the Yellow River.
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Dashu, Shandong
Dashu is a town in Zoucheng, Jining, in southwestern Shandong province, China.
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Dashuibo
Dashuibo is a town in Wendeng, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Datong–Puzhou Campaign
Datong-Puzhou Campaign (同蒲战役) is a campaign communists fought against the nationalist during the Chinese Civil War in the post-World War II era in Shanxi, and resulted in communist victory.
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Datuan
Datuan is a town in Rongcheng City, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Daurian ground squirrel
The Daurian ground squirrel (Spermophilus dauricus) is a species of rodent in the Sciuridae family.
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David Crockett Graham
David Crockett Graham (葛維漢, Ge Weihan), D.Sc., Ph.D., B.D., F.R.G.S. (21 March 1884 – 15 September 1961) was a polymath American Baptist minister and missionary, educator, author, archeologist, anthropologist, naturalist and field collector in Szechuan Province, West China from 1911 to 1948.
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Dawangzhai
Dawangzhai is a town in Shen County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Dawenkou culture
The Dawenkou culture is a name given by archaeologists to a group of Neolithic communities who lived primarily in Shandong, but also appeared in Anhui, Henan and Jiangsu, China.
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Dazhangjia
Dazhangjia is a town in Shen County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Dazhanglou
Dazhanglou is a town in Jiaxiang, Jining, in southwestern Shandong province, China.
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Death of Wang Yue
Wang Yue, also known as "Little Yue Yue", was a two-year-old Chinese girl who was run over by two vehicles on the afternoon of 13 October 2011 in a narrow road in Foshan, Guangdong.
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December 1937
The following events occurred in December 1937.
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Decheng District
Decheng (德城区) is a district of the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Dee Hsu
Dee Hsu, more commonly known as Xiǎo S or Little S (小S), was born on 14 June 1978.
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Demographics of China
The demographics of the People's Republic of China are identified by a large population with a relatively small youth division, which is partially a result of China's one-child policy.
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Deng Jian
Deng Jian (born 1989-10-19 in Shandong) is a Chinese swimmer, who competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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Deng Xiaofei
Deng Xiaofei (born 31 May 1983) is a Chinese football goalkeeper, who plays for Jiangsu Sainty in the China Super League.
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Dengzhou (modern Shandong)
Dengzhou or Deng Prefecture (登州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China, centering around modern Penglai, Shandong, China.
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Denmark at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
Denmark competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing.
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Deping
Deping is a town in Linyi County, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Dezhou
Dezhou is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Dezhou braised chicken
Dezhou braised chicken is a famous Chinese dish from the city of Dezhou in Shandong Province, China.
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Dezhou East Railway Station
The Dezhou East Railway Station is a future high-speed railway station in Dezhou, Shandong, People's Republic of China.
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Diamond DA40
The Diamond DA40 Diamond Star is an Austrian four-seat, single engine, light aircraft constructed from composite materials.
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Dianbu, Shandong
Dianbu is a town under the administration of Laixi City in eastern Shandong province, China, located about southwest of downtown Laixi.
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Dianji, Shandong
Dianji is a town in eastern Shandong province, China, located around northeast Jimo, which administers it.
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Dianzi, Guan County
Dianzi is a town in Guan County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Diarrhena
Diarrhena (beakgrain) is a genus of Asian and North American plants in the grass family, the only genus in the tribe Diarrheneae.
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Diatomys
Diatomys is a hystricomorphous sciurognathous rodent known from Miocene deposits in China, Japan, Pakistan, and Thailand.
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Dichomeris oceanis
Dichomeris oceanis is a moth in the Gelechiidae family.
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Dige
Dige is a town in the south of Shandong province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jiangsu province to the south, and located in the southeast corner of Zaozhuang City.
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Digital divide in China
Over the past decade there has been an explosion in the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) in China.
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Ding (surname)
Ding is the simplest written Chinese family name in existence (the only two characters that are simpler are "一" and "乙").
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Ding Baozhen
Ding Baozhen (1820 – 1886), courtesy name Weihuang (稚璜), was a Chinese official who lived in the late Qing dynasty and served as the governor of Sichuan Province.
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Ding Desun
Ding Desun is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Ding Hui (general)
Ding Hui (丁會) (died 910/911History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 59.), courtesy name Daoyin (道隱), was a general who, for most of his career, served under Zhu Quanzhong (formerly known as Zhu Wen) while Zhu was a major warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty.
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Ding Ruchang
Ding Ruchang (18 November 1836 – 12 February 1895) was a career military officer in the late Qing dynasty military of China.
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Ding Sheng (director)
Ding Sheng (丁晟) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter.
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Ding Weifen
Ding Weifen (1874-12 May 1954) was a founding father of the Kuomintang.
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Dingshui
Dingshui is a town in Yanggu County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Dingtao Campaign
Dingtao Campaign (定陶战役) was a series of battles fought between the nationalists and the communists during Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era, and resulted in the communist victory.
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Dingtao County
Dingtao County is a county under the jurisdiction of Heze in Shandong province, China.
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Dingwu
Dingwu is a town in Laoling, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Dingzhuang, Ling County
Dingzhuang is a town in Ling County, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Diocese of Truro
The Diocese of Truro is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury which covers Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly and a small part of Devon.
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Direct-controlled municipalities of China
A municipality, also translated as direct-controlled municipality (formally), municipality directly under the central government, or province-level municipality is the highest level classification for cities used by the People's Republic of China.
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Disporum
Disporum is a genus of about 20 species of perennial flowering plants, found in Asia from northern India to Japan, south to Indonesia and north into the Russian Far East.
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Ditangquan
Ditangquan, (literally "ground tumbling boxing") is a category of martial art that originated in the Shandong Province of China during the Song Dynasty (960-1279).
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Divine Word Missionaries
The Society of the Divine Word (Societas Verbi Divini, abbreviated SVD), popularly called Verbites or the Divine Word Missionaries, and sometimes the Steyler Missionaries, is a missionary religious congregation in the Latin Church, one of the 24 sui iuris churches which make up the Catholic Church.
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Diwu Qi
Diwu Qi (第五琦) (712New Book of Tang,. or 713Old Book of Tang,. – September 19, 782Diwu Qi's biographies in the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang did not give a death date for him, and disagreed as to death age — with the Old Book of Tang giving 69 and the New Book of Tang giving 70. The death date here was per the chronology of Emperor Dezong's in the Old Book of Tang.), courtesy name Yugui (禹珪), formally the Duke of Fufeng (扶風公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who served briefly as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Suzong, but was more known for his influence on financial policies throughout his career, including his advocacy for the state-run monopolies over salt and iron.
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Dizhou
Dizhou or Di Prefecture (棣州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering around modern Binzhou, Shandong, China.
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Dominique Parrenin
Dominique Parrenin or Parennin (born at Russey, near Besançon, 1 September 1665; died at Beijing, 29 September 1741) was a French Jesuit missionary to China.
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Domiyat
Domiyat, was an Egyptian Muslim Admiral and explorer.
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Dong Jie
Dong Jie (born April 19, 1980) is a Chinese actress and dancer.
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Dong Ping
Dong Ping is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Dong Yu (footballer)
Dong Yu (Chinese: 董宇; born 15 July 1994 in Qingdao) is a Chinese footballer who plays for Hangzhou Greentown in the Chinese Super League.
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Dong Zhang
Dong Zhang (董璋) (d. June 10, 932Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 277..) was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period states Later Liang and Later Tang.
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Dong'e County
Dong'e County falls under the jurisdiction of Liaocheng Prefecture-level city, in the Shandong Province of China.
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Dongchangfu District
Dongchangfu (东昌府区) is a district of the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Dongdu–Pingyi Railway
The Dongdu–Pingyi Railway or Dongping Railway, is a railroad in northern China between Dongdu, near Xintai, and Pingyi central Shandong Province.
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Dongduzhuang
Dongduzhuang is a town in Shen County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Dongfang Shuo
Dongfang Shuo (c. 160 BCE – c. 93 BCE) was a Han Dynasty scholar-official, fangshi ("master of esoterica"), author, and court jester to Emperor Wu (r. 141 – 87 BCE).
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Donggang District
Donggang District is the main urban district of Rizhao in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Dongguang County
Dongguang County is a county under the jurisdiction of Cangzhou City, in southeastern Hebei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Shandong to the southeast.
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Donggucheng
Donggucheng is a town in Guan County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Donghai County
Donghai County is under the administration of Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China.
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Dongming County
Dongming County is the westernmost county of Shandong province, People's Republic of China, bordering Henan province to the west.
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Dongping County
Dongping County is a county in the Southwestern part of Taian Prefecture of Shandong Province, China.
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Dongping Lake
The Dongping Lake() is a freshwater lake in Shandong Province of China.
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Dongying
Dongying, a prefecture-level city, lies on the northern (Bohai Sea) coast of Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Dongying District
Dongying (东营区) is a district of Dongying in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Dongying Shengli Airport
Dongying Shengli Airport is an airport serving the city of Dongying in Shandong Province, China.
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Dongyue Temple
Dongyue Temple may refer to several daoist temples dedicated to the God of Mount Tai,.
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Donkey-hide gelatin
Donkey-hide gelatin or ass-hide glue (colla corii asini) is gelatin obtained from the skin of the donkey (equus asinus) by soaking and stewing.
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Dorgon
Dorgon (Manchu:, literally "badger"; 17 November 1612 – 31 December 1650) was a Manchu prince and regent of the early Qing Dynasty.
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Dou Can
Dou Can or Dou Shen (734–793), courtesy name Shizhong (時中), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong.
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Dou Jiande
Dou Jiande (573 – August 3, 621) was a leader of the agrarian rebels who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui near the end of the Chinese Sui dynasty.
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Douglas H. Parker
Douglas H. Parker (born 1926) is a former law school professor.
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Douhutun
Douhutun is a town in Dongchangfu District, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Doulu Zhuan
Doulu Zhuan (豆盧瑑) (died January 24, 881), courtesy name Xizhen (希真), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xizong.
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Dragon beard noodles
Dragon beard noodles (龙须面) is a kind of noodles which are popular in the northern part of China.
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Dragon-and-Tiger Pagoda
The Dragon-and-Tiger Pagoda is a Tang Dynasty brick and stone pagoda located in central Shandong Province, China.
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DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang
DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang is the first 3D-CGI Chinese animated feature film from Hong Kong and directed by Antony Szeto.
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Drivetrain Systems International
Drivetrain System International (abbreviated as DSI) was an Australian drivetrain constructor based in Springvale, Victoria with manufacturing facilities in Albury, New South Wales.
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Du Chongwei
Du Chongwei (杜重威) (d. March 13, 948Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 287..), known as Du Wei (杜威) during the reign of Shi Chonggui, was a major general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Jin, as a brother-in-law to its founding emperor Shi Jingtang and uncle to Shi Jingtang's successor (adoptive son and biological nephew) Shi Chonggui.
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Du Fu
Du Fu (Wade–Giles: Tu Fu;; 712 – 770) was a prominent Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty.
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Du Fuwei
Du Fuwei (598?-624), known during service to Tang Dynasty as Li Fuwei (李伏威), was an agrarian leader who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui at the end of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty.
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Du Hengyan
Du Hengyan (born July 1951) is a general (Shang Jiang) in the People's Liberation Army and the current Political Commissar of the Jinan Military Region.
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Du Hongjian
Du Hongjian (杜鴻漸) (709 – December 13, 769http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms-bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype.
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Du Huangchang
Du Huangchang (杜黃裳) (728 or 729Du Huangchang's biographies in the Old Book of Tang and New Book of Tang disagree as to his age at death — the Old Book of Tang gave his age at death as 70, while the New Book of Tang gave it as 69. Compare Old Book of Tang, with New Book of Tang,. – October 12, 808), courtesy name Zunsu (遵素), formally Duke Xuan of Bin (邠宣公) or Duke Xuanxian of Bin (邠宣獻公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Shunzong and Emperor Xianzong.
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Du Jingchen
Du Jingchen (born 1952) is a retired vice-admiral (zhong jiang) of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) of China.
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Du Li
Du Li (born March 5, 1982 in Yiyuan, Zibo, Shandong) is a female Chinese sport shooter who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics, where she won the gold medal in the women's 10 metre air rifle competition.
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Du Xian (Tang dynasty)
Du Xian (died 740), formally Marquess Zhenxiao of Wei County (魏縣貞孝侯), was an official and general of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong.
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Du You
Du You (735 – December 23, 812), courtesy name Junqing (君卿), formally Duke Anjian of Qi (岐安簡公), was a Chinese scholar, historian and chancellor of the Tang Dynasty, who devoted thirty-six years to the compilation of the Tongdian, a historical encyclopedia with 200 sections (volumes), a collection of laws, regulations, and general events from ancient times to his own.
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Du Zhenglun
Du Zhenglun (杜正倫) (d. 658?) was an official of the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty, serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Tang.
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Duan Jifei
Duan Jifei was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Yan.
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Duan Ning
Duan Ning (段凝) (died November 8, 928?Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 276..), né Duan Mingyuan (段明遠), known as Li Shaoqin (李紹欽) during the reign of Emperor Zhuangzong of Later Tang (Li Cunxu), was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period states Later Liang and Later Tang.
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Duan Qirui
Duan Qirui (6 March 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord and politician, commander in the Beiyang Army, and the Provisional Chief Executive of Republic of China (in Beijing) from 1924 to 1926 and the Premier from 1916 to 1918.
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Duan Wenchang
Duan Wenchang (773 – April 1, 835), courtesy name Moqing (墨卿), alternative name Jingchu (景初), formally the Duke of Zouping (鄒平公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Muzong.
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Duan Yanmo
Duan Yanmo (段彥謨) (d. July 17, 882.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 255.) was a warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who, from 880 to 882, controlled Jingnan Circuit (荊南, headquartered in modern Jingzhou, Hubei) in conjunction with the eunuch Zhu Jingmei, but later had a fallout with Zhu and was killed by Zhu.
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Dugu Sun
Dugu Sun (獨孤損) (died July 5, 905Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 265..), courtesy name Yousun (又損),New Book of Tang, vol.
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Duke Huan of Tian Qi
Duke Huan of Tian Qi (400–357 BC) was from 374 to 357 BC ruler of the State of Qi, a major power during the Warring States period of ancient China.
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Duke Jian of Qi
Duke Jian of Qi (died 481 BC) was from 484 to 481 BC ruler of the State of Qi, a major power during the Spring and Autumn Period of ancient China.
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Duke Jing of Qi
Duke Jing of Qi (died 490 BC) was from 547 to 490 BC ruler of the State of Qi, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.
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Duke Kang of Qi
Duke Kang of Qi (died 379 BC) was from 404 to 386 BC the titular ruler of the State of Qi during the early Warring States period of ancient China.
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Duke Tai of Tian Qi
Duke Tai of Tian Qi (died 384 BC) was from 386 to 384 BC ruler of the State of Qi, a major power during the Warring States period of ancient China.
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Dulang
Dulang is a town in Chiping County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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E. T. C. Werner
Edward Theodore Chalmers Werner (1864–1954) was a noted British diplomat in Qing Dynasty China and sinologist specialising in superstition, myths and magic in China.
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East China
East China or Eastern China is a geographical and a loosely defined cultural region that covers the eastern coastal area of China.
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East China administrative division codes of the PRC (Division 3)
List of administrative division codes of the PRC in Division 3 or East China.
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Echeng, Shandong
Echeng is a town in Yanggu County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Economic and Technological Development Zones
The China National Economic and Technological Development Zones are the special areas of the People's Republic of China where foreign direct investment is encouraged.
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Economy of China
China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
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Economy of Dalian
The economy of Dalian plays an important part in Northeast China and Northeast Asia.
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Economy of the Han dynasty
The Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) of ancient China experienced contrasting periods of economic prosperity and decline.
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Edgar Tang
Edgar Chi-ho Tang (or Tang Chi-ho, C.H. Tang, Tang Jihe; 汤吉禾), (born 1902, date of death unknown), was an influential Chinese writer, journalist and educator.
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Edward Bliss
Edward Lydston Bliss (December 10, 1865 – January 22, 1960) was a medical missionary who worked in China from 1892 to 1932.
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Ee Hoe Hean Club
The Ee Hoe Hean Club, founded in 1895 and located at Bukit Pasoh Road in Chinatown, was a millionaires' club in Singapore.
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Eight Trigrams Uprising of 1813
The Eight Trigrams Uprising of 1813 broke out in China under the Qing dynasty.
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Eight Views
The Eight Views (in or; Japanese: 八景, pronounced "Hakkei"; and Korean: 팔경) are the most beautiful or otherwise significant scenes of a certain area, a term often used in China, Japan and Korea.
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Eighteen Kingdoms
The Eighteen Kingdoms (十八国) refers to the eighteen feudal states created by Xiang Yu in China in 206 BCE, after the collapse of the Qin dynasty.
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Electric bicycle
An electric bicycle, also known as an e-bike or booster bike, is a bicycle with an integrated electric motor which can be used for propulsion.
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Elise Rechichi
Elise Rechichi OAM (born 11 January 1986) is an Australian sailor from Perth, Western Australia.
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Emperor Ai of Han
Emperor Ai of Han (27–1 BC) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
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Emperor Ai of Tang
Emperor Ai of Tang (892–908), also known as Emperor Zhaoxuan (昭宣帝), born Li Zuo, later known as Li Zhu, was the last emperor of the Tang dynasty of China.
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Emperor An of Jin
Emperor An of Jin (382–419), personal name Sima Dezong (司馬德宗), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420) in China.
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Emperor Daizong of Tang
Emperor Daizong of Tang (唐代宗) (9 January 727http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms-bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype.
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Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei
Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei ((北)魏道武帝) (371–409), personal name Tuoba Gui (拓拔珪), né Tuoba Shegui (拓拔渉珪), was the founding emperor of the Northern Wei.
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Emperor Dezong of Tang
Emperor Dezong of Tang (唐德宗) (May 27, 742 – February 25, 805), personal name Li Kuo (李适), was an emperor of the Chinese Tang Dynasty and the oldest son of his father Emperor Daizong.
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Emperor Gaozu of Han
Emperor Gaozu (256 or 247 – 1 June 195 BC), commonly known by his temple name Gaozu, personal name Liu Bang, courtesy name Ji, was the founder and first emperor of the Han dynasty.
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Emperor Gaozu of Tang
Emperor Gaozu of Tang (566 – 25 June 635), born Li Yuan (李淵), courtesy name Shude (叔德), was the founder of the Tang Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of this dynasty from 618 to 626.
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Emperor Guangwu of Han
Emperor Guangwu (born Liu Xiu; 13 January 5 BC – 29 March AD 57), courtesy name Wenshu, was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty, restorer of the dynasty in AD 25 and thus founder of the Later Han or Eastern Han (the restored Han Dynasty).
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Emperor Huai of Jin
Emperor Huai of Jin (284 – March 14, 313), personal name Sima Chi (司馬熾), courtesy name Fengdu (豐度), was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty (265-420).
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Emperor Jing of Han
Emperor Jing of Han (188–141 BC), personal name Liu Qi, was the sixth emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty from 157 to 141 BC.
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Emperor Ling of Han
Emperor Ling of Han (156 – May 13, 189), was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty.
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Emperor Ming of Han
Emperor Ming of Han, (Wade-Giles: Han Ming-ti), (28–75) was second emperor of the Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty.
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Emperor Ming of Liu Song
Emperor Ming of Liu Song ((劉)宋明帝) (439–472), personal name Liu Yu (劉彧), courtesy name Xiubing (休炳), nickname Rongqi (榮期), was an emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song.
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Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei
Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei ((北)魏明元帝) (392–423 AD), personal name Tuoba Si (拓拔嗣), was an emperor of the Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei.
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Emperor Mu of Jin
Emperor Mu of Jin (343 – July 10, 361), personal name Sima Dan (司馬聃), courtesy name Pengzi (彭子), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420).
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Emperor Muzong of Tang
Emperor Muzong of Tang (唐穆宗) (795 – February 25, 824), personal name Li Heng (李恆), né Li You (李宥) (name changed 812), was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China.
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Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei
Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei ((北)魏太武帝) (408–452), personal name Tuoba Tao (拓拔燾), nickname Bili (佛貍), was an emperor of Northern Wei.
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Emperor Wen of Liu Song
Emperor Wen of Liu Song ((劉)宋文帝, (Liu) Song Wen-di) (407–453), personal name Liu Yilong (劉義隆), nickname Che'er (車兒), was an emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song.
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Emperor Wenzong of Tang
Emperor Wenzong of Tang (唐文宗 809–840), personal name Li Ang (李昂), né Li Han (李涵), was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China.
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Emperor Wu of Liu Song
Emperor Wu of (Liu) Song ((劉)宋武帝; 363–422), personal name Liu Yu (劉裕), courtesy name Dexing (德興), nickname Jinu (寄奴), was the founding emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song.
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Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi
Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi ((北)齊武成帝) (537–569), personal name Gao Zhan (高湛 which can also romanized as Gao Dan), nickname Buluoji (步落稽), was an emperor of Northern Qi.
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Emperor Xian of Han
Emperor Xian of Han (181 – 21 April 234; reigned 189–220), personal name Liu Xie, courtesy name Bohe, was the last emperor of the Han dynasty period of Chinese history.
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Emperor Xianwen of Northern Wei
Emperor Xianwen of Northern Wei ((北)魏獻文帝) (454–476), personal name Tuoba Hong, was an emperor of the Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei.
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Emperor Xianzong of Tang
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778Old Book of Tang,.–February 14, 820;http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms-bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype.
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Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei
Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei ((北)魏孝明帝) (510 – March 31, 528), personal name Yuan Xu (元詡), was an emperor of the Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei (386-535).
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Emperor Xiaowu of Liu Song
Emperor Xiaowu of Liu Song (劉宋孝武帝) (430–464), personal name Liu Jun (劉駿), courtesy name Xiulong (休龍), nickname Daomin (道民), was an emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song.
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Emperor Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei
Emperor Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei (507–531), personal name Yuan Ziyou, was an emperor of China of the Northern Wei, a Xianbei dynasty. He was placed on the throne by General Erzhu Rong, who refused to recognize the young emperor, Yuan Zhao, who Empress Dowager Hu had placed on the throne after she poisoned her son Emperor Xiaoming. During his reign, General Erzhu largely controlled the military and acted in a violent manner, leading Emperor Xiaozhuang to believe that he would usurp the throne. In 530, Emperor Xiaozhuang ambushed General Erzhu and killed him in the palace, but his cousin Erzhu Shilong and nephew Erzhu Zhao subsequently captured and killed Xiaozhuang.
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Emperor Xizong of Tang
Emperor Xizong of Tang June 8, 862 – April 20, 888), né Li Yan (李儼), later name changed to Li Xuan (changed 873), was an emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 873 to 888. He was the fifth son of his predecessor Emperor Yizong and was the elder brother of his successor Emperor Zhaozong. His reign saw his realm overrun by the great agrarian rebellions led by Wang Xianzhi and Huang Chao, and while both were eventually defeated, by the end of Emperor Xizong's reign, the Tang state had virtually disintegrated into pieces ruled by individual warlords, rather than the imperial government, and would never recover, falling eventually in 907.
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Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (8 September 685 – 3 May 762), also commonly known as Emperor Ming of Tang, personal name Li Longji, known as Wu Longji from 690 to 705, was the seventh emperor of the Tang dynasty in China, reigning from 712 to 756.
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Emperor Yang of Sui
Emperor Yang of Sui (隋煬帝, 569 – April 11, 618), personal name Yang Guang (楊廣), alternative name Ying (英), nickname Amo (阿摩), known as Emperor Ming (明帝) during the brief reign of his grandson Yang Tong), was the second son of Emperor Wen of Sui, and the second emperor of China's Sui dynasty. Emperor Yang's original name was Yang Ying, but was renamed by his father, after consulting with oracles, to Yang Guang. Yang Guang was made the Prince of Jin after Emperor Wen established Sui Dynasty in 581. In 588, he was granted command of the five armies that invaded the southern Chen dynasty and was widely praised for the success of this campaign. These military achievements, as well as his machinations against his older brother Yang Yong, led to him becoming crown prince in 600. After the death of his father in 604, generally considered, though unproven, by most traditional historians to be a murder ordered by Yang Guang, he ascended the throne as Emperor Yang. Emperor Yang, ruling from 604 to 618, committed to several large construction projects, most notably the completion of the Grand Canal. He commanded the reconstruction of the Great Wall, a project which took the lives of nearly six million workers. He also ordered several military expeditions that brought Sui to its greatest territorial extent, one of which, the conquest of Champa in what is now central and southern Vietnam, resulted in the death of thousands of Sui soldiers from malaria. These expeditions, along with a series of disastrous campaigns against Goguryeo (one of the three kingdoms of Korea), left the empire bankrupt and a populace in revolt. With northern China in turmoil, Emperor Yang spent his last days in Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu), where he was eventually strangled in a coup led by his general Yuwen Huaji. Emperor Yang committed almost eight million people to constructing roads, palaces, the Grand Canal, the Great Wall and ships. The re-designing of Luoyang, designated as the eastern capital, alone required a quarter of that workforce, as did the building of the Grand Canal. Equally manpower-consuming were the three expeditions against Goguryeo, each one needing about a million men. Despite his accomplishments, Emperor Yang was generally considered by traditional historians to be one of the worst tyrants in Chinese history and the reason for the Sui Dynasty's relatively short rule. His failed campaigns against Goguryeo, and the conscriptions levied to man them, coupled with increased taxation to finance these wars and civil unrest as a result of this taxation ultimately led to the downfall of the dynasty.
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Emperor Yuan of Jin
Emperor Yuan of Jin (276 – 3 January 323), personal name Sima Rui (司馬睿), courtesy name Jingwen (景文), was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty and the first of the Eastern Jin.
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Emperor Zhao of Han
Emperor Zhao of Han (94–74 BC) was an emperor of the Western Han dynasty from 87 to 74 BC.
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Empress Cao (Huang Chao's wife)
Empress Cao (曹皇后, personal name unknown) (died July 13, 884?.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 256.) was the wife of Huang Chao, a major agrarian rebel against the rule of the Chinese Tang dynasty during the reign of Emperor Xizong.
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Empress Dowager Bian
Empress Dowager Bian (30 December 159 – 9 July 230), also known as Lady Bian, formally known as Empress Wuxuan, was an empress dowager of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
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Empress Dowager Ci'an
Empress Dowager Ci'an (Wade-Giles: Empress Dowager Tzu-an;, Manchu: Hiyoošungga Jekdun Iletu Hūwanghu; 20 August 1837 – 8 April 1881), popularly known in China as the East Empress Dowager, and officially known posthumously as Empress Xiao Zhen Xian (Wade-Giles: Empress Hsiao Chen Hsien;; Manchu: Hiyoošungga jekdun iletu Hūwangheo), was the Empress Consort of the Xianfeng Emperor (b. 1831 – d.1861) of the Manchu Qing Dynasty in China, and then Empress Dowager after 1861.
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Empress Dowager Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi1 (also romanised as Empress Dowager Tzu-hsi;;; Manchu: Tsysi taiheo; 29 November 1835 – 15 November 1908), of the Manchu Yehenara clan, was a Chinese empress dowager and regent who effectively controlled the Chinese government in the late Qing dynasty for 47 years from 1861 until her death in 1908.
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Empress Dowager Duan (Murong Chao)
Empress Dowager Duan (段太后, personal name unknown) was an empress dowager of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Yan.
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Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Qi)
Empress Hu (胡皇后, personal name unknown) was an empress consort and empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi.
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Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Wei)
Empress Dowager Hu (胡太后, personal name unknown) (died 17 May 528), formally Empress Ling (靈皇后, literally "the unattentive empress"), was an empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Northern Wei (515-528).
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Empress Dowager Wang (Xianzong)
Empress Dowager Wang (王太后, personal name unknown) (763 – April 5, 816), formally Empress Zhuangxian (莊憲皇后, "the mighty and knowledgeable empress"), was an empress dowager of the Chinese Tang Dynasty.
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Empress Dowager Zheng
Empress Dowager Zheng (鄭太后, personal name unknown) (died December 26, 865), formally Empress Xiaoming (孝明皇后, "the filial and understanding empress"), was an empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty.
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Empress Feng (Wencheng)
Empress Feng (馮皇后) (442–490), formally Empress Wenming (文明皇后, literally "the civil and understanding empress") was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei.
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Empress Feng Qing
Empress Feng Qing (馮清) was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei.
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Empress Hewuxian
Empress Cao (曹皇后, personal name unknown) (d. January 11, 937Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 280..), formally Empress Hewuxian (和武憲皇后), was an empress of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang.
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Empress Huyan (Southern Yan)
Empress Huyan (呼延皇后, personal name unknown) was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Yan.
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Empress Lü Zhi
Lü Zhi (241–180 BC), courtesy name Exu, commonly known as Empress Lü and Empress Dowager Lü, or formally Empress Gao of Han, was the empress consort of Emperor Gaozu, the founder and first ruler of the Han Dynasty.
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Empress Li (Later Jin)
Empress Li (李皇后, personal name unknown) (d. October 7, 950Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 289..) was a princess of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang (as a daughter of its emperor Li Siyuan) and an empress of the succeeding Later Jin (as the wife of its founding emperor Shi Jingtang).
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Empress Liu (Li Cunxu's wife)
Empress Liu (劉皇后, personal name unknown) (died 926), formally Empress Shenminjing (神閔敬皇后, "the unassuming, suffering, and alert empress"), was the second wife and only empress of Emperor Zhuangzong of Later Tang (Li Cunxu), the founding emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Tang.
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Empress Zhang (Later Liang)
Empress Zhang (張皇后, personal name unknown) (died March 27, 913Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 268..) was the wife and empress of Zhu Yougui, who reigned briefly (from 912 to 913) as the emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Liang.
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Empty Fort Strategy
The Empty Fort Strategy is the 32nd of the Chinese Thirty-Six Stratagems.
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Encheng
Encheng is a town in Pingyuan County, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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End of the Han dynasty
The end of the Han dynasty refers to the period from 189 to 220, which roughly coincides with the reign of the Han dynasty's last ruler, Emperor Xian.
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Entheogenic use of cannabis
Cannabis has been used in an entheogenic context - a chemical substance used in a religious, shamanic, or spiritual context - in India and Nepal since the Vedic period dating back to approximately 1500 BCE, but perhaps as far back as 2000 BCE.
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EOMST unmanned blimps
EOMST unmanned blimps are Chinese UAVs developed by Shandong in Zoucheng, intended for various applications such as aerial survey, advertisement and law enforcement applications.
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Ephrem Giesen
Ephrem Giesen (1868-1919 Chinese Name: 申永福 Shen Yongfu) was a missionary priest of the Dutch Franciscan order of the Roman Catholic church who served in northern Shandong province and as a member of the Dutch Fransciscan mission of south, in the late Qing and early republican China.
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Eric Liddell
Eric Henry Liddell (16 January 1902 – 21 February 1945) was a Scottish athlete, rugby union international player, and missionary, who was forced to choose between his religious beliefs and competing in an Olympic race.
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Erie, Pennsylvania
Erie is a city located in northwestern Pennsylvania, United States.
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Ertun
Ertun is a town in Decheng District, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Erzhu Rong
Erzhu Rong (爾朱榮) (493 – November 1, 530), courtesy name Tianbao (天寶), formally Prince Wu of Jin (晉武王), was a general of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei.
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Ethan Gutmann
Ethan Gutmann is an award winning investigative writer, human rights defender, China watcher, author, and a former adjunct fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
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Ethel Margaret Phillips
Dr.
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Ethnic Chinese in Russia
Ethnic Chinese in Russia officially numbered 34,577 according to the 2002 census.
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Ethnic townships of the People's Republic of China
An Ethnic township is a fourth-level administrative unit designated for ethnic minorities of political divisions in China.
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Etsong Vehicle Manufacturing
Etsong (Qingdao) Vehicle Manufacturing Co.
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Euhelopus
Euhelopus is a genus of titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur that lived between 129 and 113 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous in what is now Shandong Province in China.
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Eurasian Land Bridge
The Eurasian Land Bridge (Yevraziyskiy sukhoputniy most), sometimes called the New Silk Road (Новый шёлковый путь, Noviy shyolkoviy put'), is the rail transport route for moving freight and passengers overland from Pacific seaports in the Russian Far East and China to seaports in Europe.
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EVA Air destinations
. EVA Air is an airline based at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport near Taipei, Taiwan, operating passenger and dedicated cargo services to over 40 international destinations in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.
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Events preceding World War II in Asia
This article is concerned with the events that preceded World War II in Asia.
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Expressways of Jiangsu
The Chinese eastern coastal province of Jiangsu has an expansive network of national and provincial-level expressways.
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Exxon Valdez
Oriental Nicety, formerly Exxon Valdez, Exxon Mediterranean, SeaRiver Mediterranean, S/R Mediterranean, Mediterranean, and Dong Fang Ocean, was an oil tanker that gained notoriety after running aground in Prince William Sound spilling hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil in Alaska.
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Ezhuang
Ezhuang is a town in Gangcheng District, Laiwu, in central Shandong province, China.
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鲁
鲁 or 魯 (pinyin: Lǔ) may refer to.
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Fa of Xia
Emperor Fa (Chinese: 發) was the 16th ruler of the Xia Dynasty, father of the infamous Jie who brought the dynasty to its end.
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Fa Xiong
Fa Xiong (died c. 110s), courtesy name Wenjiang, was an official who lived in the Eastern Han dynasty and served during the reign of Emperor An.
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Facheng
Facheng is a town in Haiyang, Yantai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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FAI World Grand Prix
FAI World Grand Prix is a Grand Prix aerobatics series led by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.
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Falcated duck
The falcated duck or falcated teal (Anas falcata) is a gadwall-sized dabbling duck.
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Fan Bingbing
Fan Bingbing (born 16 September 1981) is a Chinese actress, television producer and pop singer.
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Fan Changmi
Fan Changmi (born June 1955) is a former lieutenant-general of the People's Liberation Army of China.
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Fan Rui
Fan Rui is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Fan Wanzhang
Fan Wanzhang (1927 in Qixia, Shandong - August 8, 1952) was a MiG-15 pilot of the People's Republic of China.
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Fan Yanguang
Fan Yanguang (范延光) (died September 30, 940Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 282.), courtesy name Zihuan (子環) (per the History of the Five Dynasties)History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 97.
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Fan Zhongyan
Fan Zhongyan (范仲淹) (989-1052) was a prominent politician and literary figure in Song dynasty China.
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Fang Gao
Fang Gao (房暠) (d. 944) was an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Later Tang and Later Jin, serving as the chief of staff (Shumishi) for Later Tang's last emperor Li Congke.
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Fang Guan
Fang Guan (房琯) (697 – September 15, 763), courtesy name Cilü (次律), formally the Duke of Qinghe (清河公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Xuanzong and Emperor Suzong.
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Fangshi
Fangshi (fang-shih) was a category of Chinese technical specialists that flourished from the third century BCE to the fifth century CE.
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Fangsi
Fangsi is a town in Yucheng, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Fangzi District
Fangzi (坊子区) is a district of Weifang in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Fantawild
Fantawild is a chain of amusement parks located in various cities of China.
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Fanzi
Fānziquán (literally "Rotating fist") is a Chinese martial art that emphasizes offense and defense with the hands.
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Farrells
Farrells is an architecture and urban design firm founded by British architect-planner Terry Farrell with offices in London, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.
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FAW Automotive
FAW Group Corporation is a Chinese state-owned automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Changchun, Jilin, China.
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Faxian
Faxian (337 – c. 422) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who travelled by foot from China to India, visiting many sacred Buddhist sites in what are now Xinjiang, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka between 399-412 to acquire Buddhist texts.
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February 1922
The following events occurred in February 1922.
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Fei (surname)
Fei is a traditional Chinese surname.
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Fei County
Fei County or Feixian falls under the jurisdiction of Linyi, Shandong Province.
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Fei Fei Sun
Sun Feifei (born March 20, 1989), commonly known as Fei Fei Sun, is a Chinese fashion model.
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Feicheng
Feicheng (肥城; pinyin: Féichéng) is a city of Tai'an in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Feicheng Acid Chemicals
Feicheng Acid Chemicals (肥城阿斯德化工有限公司) is a chemical company based in Feicheng.
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Feng (surname)
The surname Feng is a romanization of several Chinese surnames.
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Feng County, Jiangsu
Feng County, or Fengxian, is under the administration of Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, China.
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Feng Dao
Feng Dao (882History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 126.-May 21, 954.), courtesy name Kedao (可道), formally Prince Wenyi of Ying (瀛文懿王), was an important Chinese governmental official during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, who served as a chancellor during the three of the latter four dynasties (Later Tang, Later Jin, and Later Zhou) and was also an honored official during Later Han.
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Feng Deyi
Feng Lun (568–627), courtesy name Deyi, better known as Feng Deyi, formally Duke Miao of Mi (密繆公), was an official of the Sui and Tang dynasties who served as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Gaozu of Tang and Emperor Taizong of Tang. He was praised for his quick thinking but criticized by historians for his being overly attentive to the emperors' desires.
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Feng Shaoshun
Feng Shaoshun (Chinese: 冯绍顺; Pinyin: Féng Shàoshùn; born 3 January 1986 in Qingdao) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Chinese Super League side Shijiazhuang Ever Bright.
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Feng Yuxiang
Feng Yuxiang (6 November 1882 – 1 September 1948) was a warlord and leader in Republican China from Chaohu, Anhui.
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Fengguantun
Fengguantun is a town in Chiping County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Fengtian clique
The Fengtian Clique was one of several mutually hostile cliques or factions that split from the Beiyang Clique in the Republic of China's Warlord Era.
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Figure skating at the 11th National Games of the People's Republic of China
Figure skating was held as part of the 11th National Games of the People's Republic of China.
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Filatima sciocrypta
Filatima sciocrypta is a moth of the Gelechiidae family.
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Filomicrobium insigne
Filomicrobium insigne is a Gram-negative, aerobic, motile bacteria from the genus of Filomicrobium which was isolated from soil in the coastal Shengli Oilfield in Shandong Province in eastern China.
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Finery forge
The large water-powered trip hammer (left) is used to gradually forge the heated iron into workable wrought iron.--> A finery forge is a hearth used to fine (i.e., produce, refine) wrought iron, through the decarburization of the pig iron.
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First National Population Census of the People's Republic of China
The First National Population Census of the People's Republic of China (PRC), also referred to as the 1953 Chinese Census, was conducted by the People's Republic of China with a zero hour of June 30, 1953.
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Fishing industry in China
China, with one-fifth of the world's population, accounts for one-third of the world's reported fish production and two-thirds of the worlds reported aquaculture production.
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Five Dragon Pool
The Five Dragon Pool is a culturally significant pond fed by artesian karst springs in the city of Jinan, Shandong Province, China.
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Five Lotus Spring
The Five Lotus Spring is an artesian karst spring located in the city of Jinan, Shandong Province, China.
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FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management
The FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management is Germany's largest private university.
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Fontanesia
Fontanesia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, usually treated as comprising a single species Fontanesia phillyreoides, though some authors split this into two species (see below).
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Food safety incidents in China
Food safety incidents in China have received increased international media scrutiny following the reform and opening of the country, and its joining the World Trade Organization.
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Food steamer
A food steamer or steam cooker is a small kitchen appliance used to cook or prepare various foods with steam heat by means of holding the food in a sealed vessel that limits the escape of air or liquids below a preset pressure.
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Foot-and-mouth disease
Foot-and-mouth disease or hoof-and-mouth disease (Aphthae epizooticae) is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovids.
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Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's Asian Qualifiers
The Asian Football Confederation's Pre-Olympic Tournament. Eighteen teams entered the qualification for the two allocated spots for the 2012 Summer Olympics Football tournament in London, however, withdrew before playing any match.
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Football at the National Games of the People's Republic of China
Men's football (soccer) was a Chinese National Games sport since the first edition.
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Forty-Third Army (Japan)
The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final stages of World War II.
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Foton Motor
Beiqi Foton Motor Co., Ltd. (Foton Motor or Foton) is a Chinese company which designs and manufactures trucks, buses, sport utility vehicles and agricultural machinery.
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Fotudeng
Fotudeng (Sanskrit: Buddhacinga?) (ca. 232–348 CE) was a Buddhist monk from Kucha.
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Four Gates Pagoda
The Four Gates Pagoda is a Sui dynasty (581-618 AD) stone Chinese pagoda located in central Shandong Province, China.
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Four Great Towers of China
The Four Great Towers of China are four historically renowned towers in China.
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Foxconn
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., trading as Foxconn Technology Group, is a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturing company headquartered in Tucheng, New Taipei, Taiwan.
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Francis Dunlap Gamewell
Francis Dunlap Gamewell (b. Aug 31, 1857, Camden, SC; d. Aug 14, 1950, Clifton Springs, NY) was a Methodist missionary in China.
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Fruit pit carving
Fruit pit carving (simplied Chinese:果核雕刻; traditional Chinese:果核雕刻; pinyin: guǒhédiāokè) is a Chinese folk handicraft in which the pits of peach, apricot, olive, Myrica rubra kernels, walnuts, and others are used to create minute patterns of the Buddha, nature, or the Chinese zodiac that are said to repel evil spirits.
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Fu Gongshi
Fu Gongshi (輔公祏; died 624) was an agrarian rebel leader who served as Du Fuwei's lieutenant during the disintegration of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty, who later followed Du in submitting to Tang Dynasty.
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Fu Jian (337–385)
Fú Jiān (337–385), courtesy name Yonggu (永固) or Wenyu (文玉), formally Emperor Xuanzhao of (Former) Qin ((前)秦宣昭帝), was an emperor (who, however, used the title "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang) during his reign) of the Chinese/Di state Former Qin, under whose rule (assisted by his able prime minister Wang Meng) the Former Qin state reached its greatest glory—destroying Former Yan, Former Liang, and Dai and seizing Jin's Yi Province (益州, modern Sichuan and Chongqing), posturing to destroy Jin as well to unite China, until he was repelled at the Battle of Fei River in 383.
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Fu Sheng (scholar)
Fu Sheng (268–178 BC), also known as Master Fu (伏生), was a Confucian scholar of the Qin and Western Han dynasties of ancient China.
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Fu Sinian
Fù Sīnián (傅斯年, 1896–1950), was a famous Chinese educator and linguist, and one of the leaders of the May Fourth Movement in 1919.
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Fu Yanqing
Fu Yanqing (符彥卿) (898History of Song, vol. 251.-July 31, 975Xu Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 8..), né Li Yanqing (李彥卿), courtesy name Guanhou (冠侯), formally the Prince of Wei (魏王), nicknamed Fu Disi (符第四, "the fourth Fu"), was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou, as well as (briefly) Liao Dynasty and Song Dynasty.
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Fu Zhensong
Fu Zhensong (Fu Chen-sung) or Fu Qiankun (1872–1953) was a grandmaster of Wudangquan martial arts.
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Fubing system
The Fǔbīng system (府兵制), also romanized as Fu-ping, was a local militia system existing in China between the 6th century and 8th century.
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Fuefuki
is a city in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
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Fufeng Group
Fufeng Group is the largest private-owned monosodium glutamate (flavour enhancer) and the second largest xanthan gum producer in Mainland China.
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Fujimitsu Corporation
Document primarily translated from Japanese Wiki Page is a manufacturer of fish surimi products based in the city of Nagato, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
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Fukan
Fukan is a town in northeastern Henan province, China, near the border with Hebei and Shandong provinces.
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Furong Daokai
Furong Daokai (1043-1118), was a Zen Buddhist monk during the Song Dynasty.
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Fushan District
Fushan (福山区) is a district of Yantai in the Chinese province of Shandong, near the shore of the Yellow Sea.
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Fuyang
() is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Anhui province, People's Republic of China.
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G0111 Qinhuangdao–Binzhou Expressway
The Qinhuangdao–Binzhou Expressway, designated as G0111 and commonly abbreviated as Qinbin Expressway is an expressway in northeastern China linking the cities of Qinhuangdao and Binzhou through Tianjin.
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G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway
The Shenyang–Haikou Expressway, commonly referred to as the Shenhai Expressway is an expressway in the People's Republic of China that connects the cities of Shenyang, Liaoning, and Haikou, Hainan.
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G1511 Rizhao–Lankao Expressway
The Rizhao–Lankao Expressway, commonly referred to as the Rilan Expressway, is a that connects the cities of Rizhao, in the province of Shandong, and Kaifeng, in the province of Henan.
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G18 Rongcheng–Wuhai Expressway
The Rongcheng–Wuhai Expressway, commonly referred to as the Rongwu Expressway is an expressway that connects the cities of Rongcheng, Shandong, China, and Wuhai, Inner Mongolia.
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G2 Beijing–Shanghai Expressway
The Beijing–Shanghai Expressway or Jinghu Expressway is a major expressway of China, linking the capital Beijing in the north to Shanghai on the central coast.
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G20 Qingdao–Yinchuan Expressway
The Qingdao–Yinchuan Expressway, commonly referred to as the Qingyin Expressway is an expressway that connects the cities of Qingdao, Shandong, China, and Yinchuan, Ningxia.
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G2011 Qingdao–Xinhe Expressway
The Qingdao–Xinhe Expressway, commonly referred to as the Qingxin Expressway, is a located in the sub-provincial city of Qingdao, in the province of Shandong.
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G22 Qingdao–Lanzhou Expressway
The Qingdao–Lanzhou Expressway, commonly referred to as the Qinglan Expressway is an expressway that connects the cities of Qingdao, Shandong, China, and Lanzhou, Gansu.
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G25 Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway
The Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway, commonly referred to as the Changshen Expressway, is an expressway that connects the cities of Changchun, Jilin, China, and Shenzhen, Guangdong.
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G3 Beijing–Taipei Expressway
The Beijing–Taipei Expressway, commonly known as the Jingtai Expressway, is a partially completed Chinese expressway that, if fully constructed, would connect the Mainland China with Taiwan.
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G35 Jinan–Guangzhou Expressway
The Jinan–Guangzhou Expressway, commonly referred to as the Jiguang Expressway, is an expressway that connects the cities of Jinan, Shandong, China, and Guangzhou, Guangdong.
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G3W Dezhou–Shangrao Expressway
The Dezhou–Shangrao Expressway, designated as G3W and commonly abbreviated as Deshang Expressway is an expressway in eastern China linking the cities of Dezhou and Shangrao.
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Gangcheng District
Gangcheng (钢城区; pinyin: Gāngchéng Qū) is a district of Laiwu in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Gangxi, Shandong
Gangxi is a town in Rongcheng City, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Ganyu District
Ganyu District is under the administration of Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China.
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Gao Anagong
Gao Anagong (高阿那肱) (died November 18, 580.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 174.) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi.
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Gao Brothers
The Gao Brothers, Zhen and Qiang, are two Chinese artists born in 1956 and 1962, in Jinan, in the province of Shandong located in the north east of China.
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Gao Chang
Gao Chang (born January 29, 1987 in Jinan, Shandong, China) is a female Chinese swimmer, who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics and who was a part of China's 2008 Olympic Team.
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Gao Changli
Gao Changli (born July 1937 in Yutai County, Jining, Shandong) is a politician of the People's Republic of China.
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Gao Chongwen
Gao Chongwen (746–809), formally Prince Weiwu of Nanping (南平威武王), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, most well known for his defeat of the warlord Liu Pi.
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Gao Di (footballer)
Gao Di (born 6 January 1990) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays Shanghai Shenhua in the Chinese Super League.
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Gao Di (politician)
Gao Di (born November 1927), pen name Wen Di (闻迪), is a retired Chinese politician, best known for his term as the chief editor of People's Daily and as Communist Party Secretary of Jilin province.
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Gao Fenghan
Gāo Fènghàn (1683–1749) was born in Shandong to a minor bureaucrat.
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Gao Guanwu
Gao Guanwu (Hepburn: Ko Kango); (1892 — 1957) was a politician and military leader in the pre-war Republic of China.
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Gao Heng
Gao Heng (570–577), often known in history as the Youzhu of Northern Qi ((北)齊幼主), was briefly an emperor of Northern Qi.
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Gao Huaide
Gao Huaide (高懷德) (926 – 982) was a general in ancient China, first in the Later Zhou military and later in the Northern Song military.
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Gao Jifu
Gao Feng (596 – January 16, 654), courtesy name Jifu, better known as Gao Jifu, posthumously known as Duke Xian of Tiao, was a Chinese official who served as a chancellor during the reigns of the emperors Taizong and Gaozong in the Tang dynasty.
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Gao Jixing
Gao Jixing (高季興) (858-January 28, 929), né Gao Jichang (高季昌), known for some time as Zhu Jichang (朱季昌), courtesy name Yisun (貽孫), formally Prince Wuxin of Chu (楚武信王), was the founder of Jingnan, also known as Nanping, one of the states during the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.
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Gao Ming
Gao Ming (born February 19, 1982 in Qingdao) is a retired Chinese football second striker.
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Gao Pian
Gao Pian (821?-September 24, 887.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 257.), courtesy name Qianli (千里), formally the Prince of Bohai (渤海王), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty.
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Gao Qiu
Gao Qiu (died 1126) was a government official who served Emperor Huizong during the Song Dynasty.
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Gao Rui
Gao Rui (Chinese: 高睿) is a chess grandmaster player from China.
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Gao Shuying
Gao Shuying (born October 28, 1979 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a Chinese pole vaulter.
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Gao Siren
Gao Siren (born March 1944 in Qingdao, Shandong) was the director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region from 2002 to 2009.
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Gao Wei
Gao Wei (高緯) (557–577), often known in history as Houzhu of Northern Qi ((北)齊後主), courtesy name Rengang (仁綱), sometimes referred to by his later Northern Zhou-created title of Duke of Wen (溫公), was an emperor of Northern Qi.
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Gao Xingzhou
Gao Xingzhou (高行周) (885History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 123. – September 10, 952History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 112..), courtesy name Shangzhi (尚質), formally Prince Wuyi of Qin (秦武懿王), was a general that served the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period states Jin, Jin's successor state Later Tang, Later Jin, Liao Dynasty, Later Han, and Later Zhou.
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Gao Yaojie
Gao Yaojie (born 1927) is a Chinese gynecologist, academic, and AIDS activist in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China.
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Gao Yingying
Gao Yingying (born September 17, 1981 in Shandong) is a female Chinese football (soccer) player who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
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Gao Yisheng
Gao Yisheng (1866–1951) was the creator of the Gao style of the Chinese Internal Martial Art of Baguazhang.
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Gao Zhizhou
Gao Zhizhou (高智周) (602–683) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong.
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Gaocheng, Shandong
Gaocheng is a town of Gaoqing County in northern Shandong province, China, located southeast of the county seat.
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Gaogezhuang
Gaogezhuang is a town in Laiyang, Yantai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Gaoji
Gaoji is a town in Dong'e County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Gaoling, Shandong
Gaoling is a town in Muping, Yantai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Gaomi
Gaomi is a county-level city of eastern Shandong province, People's Republic of China, under the administration of Weifang City.
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Gaomi Railway Station
The Gaomi Railway Station is a railway station found in Gaomi, a county-level city under the administration of Weifang, Shandong.
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Gaoqing County
Gaoqing County is a county of northern Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Gaotang County
Gaotang County is a county of northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Gaotuan
Gaotuan is a town in Fushan, Yantai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Garden of Cultivation
The Garden of Cultivation located at No.5 Wenya Nong (文衙弄5号) in Suzhou city, of Jiangsu Province, China.
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Garlic production in China
Garlic production in China is significant to the Garlic industry as China is the leading producer and leading exporter in the world.
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Gary M. Feinman
Gary M. Feinman (born 1951) is an American archaeologist, and the MacArthur Curator of Mesoamerican, Central American, and East Asian Anthropology at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
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Ge Congzhou
Ge Congzhou (葛從周) (died 916Glen Dudbridge (2013). A Portrait of Five Dynasties China: From the Memoirs of Wang Renyu (880-956). Oxford University Press. p. 98.), courtesy name Tongmei (通美), formally the Prince of Chenliu (陳留王), was a general serving under Emperor Taizu of Later Liang (Zhu Quanzhong) while Zhu Quanzhong was a warlord late in the Tang Dynasty.
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Ge Hong
Ge Hong (283–343), courtesy name Zhichuan (稚川), was a minor southern official during the Jìn Dynasty (263-420) of China, best known for his interest in Daoism, alchemy, and techniques of longevity.
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Ge Hongsheng
Ge Hongsheng (Chinese: 葛洪升; pinyin: Gě Hóngshēng; 1931 -) is a politician of the People's Republic of China, and the former Governor of Zhejiang.
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Ge Tian
Ge Tian (born 25 December 1988) is a Chinese actress and fashion model.
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Ge Zhen
Ge Zhen (Chinese: 葛振; Pinyin: Gě Zhèn; born 23 June 1987 in Qingdao) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Chinese Super League side Hangzhou Greentown.
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Geely
Geely (officially Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd) is a Chinese multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Hangzhou, China.
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Geng Zhongming
Geng Zhongming (1604–1649) was a military leader who lived through the transition from the Ming (1368–1644) to the Qing (1644–1912) dynasty, during which he served both sides.
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Gengshi Emperor of Han
The Gengshi Emperor (died AD 25), was an emperor of the Han Dynasty restored after the fall of Wang Mang's Xin Dynasty.
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Geoffrey Iliff
Geoffrey Durnford Iliff was an Anglican missionary bishop.
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Geography of Beijing
Beijing is located in northeastern China at the northern tip of the North China Plain, near the meeting point of the Xishan and Yanshan mountain ranges.
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Geography of China
China stretches some across the East Asian landmass.
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Geology of China
The Geology of China (中国地质, Zhōngguó dì zhì) (or the geological structure of the People's Republic of China) can be divided into several parts.
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Georg Maria Stenz
Georg Maria Stenz (22 November 1869Klaus Mühlhahn, Herrschaft und Widerstand in der "Musterkolonie" Kiautschou: Interaktionen zwischen China und Deutschland, 1897–1914, Oldenbourg Verlag, Jan 26, 2000 – 23 April 1928Stephan Puhl, Roman Malek (editor), "Georg M. Stenz, SVD (1869–1928): Chinamissionar im Kaiserreich und in der Republik", Steyler Verlag, Nettetal, 1994) was a Catholic missionary of the Society of the Divine Word in Shandong during the period from 1893 to 1927.
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Germany–Japan relations
German–Japanese relations were established in 1860 with the first ambassadorial visit to Japan from Prussia (which predated the formation of the German Empire in 1871).
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Giant panda
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca, lit. "black and white cat-foot";, lit. "big bear cat"), also known as panda bear or simply panda, is a bear native to south central China.
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Givi Kandareli
Givi Kandareli (Georgian: გივი ყანდარელი) (February 21, 1933 – June 7, 2006) was a famous Georgian painter, one of the premier tapestry and watercolor artists and creator of Georgian school of Gobelin Tapestry.
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Global storm activity of 2008
Global storm activity of 2008 profiles the major worldwide storms, including blizzards, ice storms, and other winter events, from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008.
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Global storm activity of 2009
Global storm activity of 2009 profiles the major worldwide storms, including blizzards, ice storms, and other winter events, from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009.
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Global storm activity of 2010
The global storm activity of 2010 includes major meteorological events in the Earth's atmosphere during the year, including winter storms (blizzards, ice storms, European windstorms), hailstorms, out of season monsoon rain storms, extratropical cyclones, gales, microbursts, flooding, rainstorms, tropical cyclones, and other severe weather events.
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Goguryeo
Goguryeo (37 BCE–668 CE), or Goryeo, was one of the ancient Three Kingdoms of Korea, located in the northern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula and the southern and central parts of inner and outer Manchuria.
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Gojoseon–Han War
The Gojoseon–Han War was a campaign launched by the Han empire against Wiman Joseon of the Gojoseon kingdom between 109 and 108 BC.
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Gold mining in China
Gold mining in the People's Republic of China has recently made that country the world's largest gold producer.
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Gold Sands Beach
Gold Sands Beach is located in the southern tip of the Shandong Peninsula of sea shore in Phoenix island Huangdao District of Qingdao.
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Gong Li
Gong Li (born 31 December 1965) is a Chinese actress.
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Gong Wang
Gong Wang is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Gong Xiantian
Gong Xiantian (Chinese: 巩献田; Pinyin: Gŏng Xiàntián; born November, 1944) is a professor of jurisprudence at Beijing University Law School.
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Gong Xiaobin
Gong Xiaobin (born November 23, 1969 in Jinan, Shandong), is a retired Chinese professional basketball player who enjoyed an outstanding career in the Chinese Basketball Association.
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Gong Zheng
Gong Zheng (born March 1960) is a Chinese politician.
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Gongsun Sheng
Gongsun Sheng is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Gongzhutun Campaign
Gongzhutun Campaign (公主屯战役) was a series of battles fought in the regions of Gongzhutun (公主屯, Princess Village) in Northeast China between the nationalists and the communists during the Chinese Civil War in the post-World War II era and resulted in communist victory.
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Goran Gogić
Goran Gogić (24 April 1986 – 3 July 2015) was a Serbian footballer.
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Gospel of Grace Church
The Gospel of Grace Church (Chinese: 福音堂) also known as Grace Evangelical Church is an independent Chinese Christian church founded in Shandong by Xi Sheng-Mo (席胜魔) in 1881.
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Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles
Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles have been established by several national and local governments around the world as a financial incentive for consumers to purchase a plug-in electric vehicle.
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Grace Under Fire (2011 TV series)
Grace Under Fire is a 2011 Hong Kong martial arts television drama.
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Grand Canal (China)
The Grand Canal (also known as the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the longest canal or artificial river in the world and a famous tourist destination.
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Great Chinese Famine
The Three Years of Great Chinese Famine, referred to by the Communist Party of China as the Three Years of Natural Disasters or the Difficult Three Year Period, was the period in the People's Republic of China between the years 1958 and 1961 characterized by widespread famine.
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Great Clearance
The Great Clearance or Great Evacuation (alternatively 遷海令) was ordered in southern China by imperial edicts of the Kangxi Emperor (reigned 1661-1722) of the Qing dynasty, then under the regency of Oboi, in 1661 and 1662.
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Great Leap Brewing
Great Leap Brewing operates three brewpubs in Beijing, two in the Dongcheng District and one in the Sanlitun neighborhood of the Chaoyang District.
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Great Leap Forward
The Great Leap Forward of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an economic and social campaign by the Communist Party of China (CPC) from 1958 to 1961.
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Great Wall of China hoax
The Great Wall of China hoax was a faked newspaper story concocted on June 25, 1899 by four reporters in Denver, Colorado about bids by American businesses on a contract to demolish the Great Wall of China and construct a road in its place.
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Great Wall Wine
China Great Wall Wine Co., Ltd. is a producer of wine based in Hebei province, China.
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Greater administrative area
Greater administrative areas were early top-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China that directly governed provinces and municipalities.
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Greenland Puli Center
Greenland Puli Center is a supertall skyscraper in Jinan, Shandong, China.
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Gu (vessel)
A gu (Chinese: 觚; pinyin: gū) is type of ancient Chinese ritual bronze vessel from the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
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Gu Cheng
Gu Cheng (September 24, 1956 – October 8, 1993) was a famous Chinese modern poet, essayist and novelist.
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Gu Dasao
Gu Dasao (lit. "Elder Sister-in-Law Gu") is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Guan County, Shandong
Guan County or Guanxian is a county of western Shandong province, People's Republic of China, bordered by Hebei province to the west.
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Guan Hai
Guan Hai was a Yellow Turban rebel general active in the Shandong area during the late Han Dynasty period of Chinese history.
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Guan Ning
Guan Ning (158–241), courtesy name You'an, was a politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
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Guan Sheng
Guan Sheng is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Guan Yu
Guan Yu (died 220), courtesy name Yunchang, was a general serving under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty.
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Guancheng, Shandong
Guancheng is a town in Shen County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Guangdong
Guangdong is a province on the South China Sea coast of the People's Republic of China.
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Guangrao County
Guangrao County is a county of Dongying City in north-central Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Guangxu Emperor
The Guangxu Emperor (14 August 187114 November 1908), personal name Zaitian (Manchu: Dzai-Tiyan), was the eleventh emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the ninth Qing emperor to rule over China.
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Guangzhi Yuan
The Guangzhi Yuan is a historical building in the City of Jinan, Shandong Province, China.
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Guanshui, Shandong
Guanshui is a town in Muping, Yantai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Guantao County
Guantao County is a county of southern Hebei province, China, bordering Shandong's Guan County and Linqing to the east across the Weiyun River (卫运河).
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Guanyinge Subdistrict, Jining
Guanyinge Subdistrict is a subdistrict in Shizhong District, Jining, Shandong province, China.
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Gucheng County, Hebei
Gucheng is county of Hengshui, Hebei province, China, bordering Dezhou City of Shandong to the east.
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Gucheng, Shen County
Gucheng is a town in Shen County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Guguantun
Guguantun is a town in Dong'e County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Guhe, Gaotang County
Guhe is a town in Gaotang County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Guiyidao
Guiyidao (皈依道, "Way of the Return to the One"), best known by its corporate name of Guiyi Daoyuan (皈依道院) or Daoyuan (道院), "School of the Way of the Return to the One" or simply "School of the Way", is a Chinese salvation sect belonging to the Xiantiandao ("Way of Former Heaven") tradition.
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Gunpo
Gunpo (군포), formerly romanized as Kunp'o, is a small city in South Korea's Gyeonggi Province, located south of Seoul in the Seoul National Capital Area.
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Gunsan
Gunsan is a city in North Jeolla Province, South Korea.
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Guo Chongtao
Guo Chongtao (郭崇韜) (d. February 20, 926Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 274..), courtesy name Anshi (安時), formally the Duke of Zhao Commandery (趙郡公), was a major general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Tang (and Later Tang's predecessor state Jin).
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Guo Da (politician)
Guo Da (1913–1959) was a Chinese politician.
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Guo Daiju
Guo Daiju (郭待舉) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong as well as the regency of Emperor Gaozong's wife Empress Wu (later known as Wu Zetian) over their sons Emperor Zhongzong and Emperor Ruizong.
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Guo Donglin
Guo Donglin (born 18 October 1966) is a Chinese actor and xiangsheng performer.
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Guo Jing
Guo Jing is the fictional protagonist of the wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong (Louis Cha).
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Guo Lusheng
Guo Lusheng (郭路生, born 1948 Shandong), pen name Shi Zhi (食指, index finger), was an influential Chinese poet of the 1960s, considered the "founder of the New Poetry movement".
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Guo Maoqian
Guo Maoqian compiled an important collection of lyrical pieces in his work Anthology of Yuefu Poetry (樂府詩集), which contains almost all of the surviving Music Bureau style, or Yuefu from the Han dynasty through the Tang dynasty and to the Five Dynasties, and which includes such famous poems as "Hua Mulan".
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Guo Mingyue
Guo Mingyue (Simplified Chinese: 郭明月) (born 7 March 1986 in Dalian) is a Chinese football player who currently plays as a defender.
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Guo Rugui
Guo Rugui (September 15, 1907 – October 23, 1997), also known as Guo Rugui, China Chongqing Tongliang people, Republic of China military Major General, as the People's Liberation Army deputy corps level (1985 confirmed) cadres retired, Party agents.
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Guo Sheng
Guo Sheng is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Guo Shuqing
Guo Shuqing (born August 1956) is a Chinese politician, banker, and financial regulator.
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Guo Yonghuai
Guo Yonghuai, or Yung-huai Kuo(Chinese character: 郭永怀; April 4, 1909 - December 5, 1968) was an expert in aerodynamics of China.
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Guo Yongxiang
Guo Yongxiang (born February 1949) is a former Chinese politician.
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Guocheng
Guocheng is a town in Haiyang, Yantai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Guoli
Guoli is a town in Zoucheng, Jining, in southwestern Shandong province, China.
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Guoyue
Guoyue (國樂; literally "national music"), in its broadest sense, is any music composed for Chinese musical instruments.
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Guyun (town)
Guyun is a town in Shen County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Guzheng
The guzheng or gu zheng (pronounced), also simply called zheng (箏, gu 古 means "ancient"), is a Chinese plucked zither.
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Gwonbeop
Kwonbeop is the term for unarmed methods in Korean martial arts as developed in the Joseon era (15th to 19th centuries).
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Gwoyeu Romatzyh
Gwoyeu Romatzyh (pinyin: Guóyǔ luómǎzì, literally "National Language Romanization"), abbreviated GR, is a system for writing Mandarin Chinese in the Latin alphabet.
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Gyeonggi Province
Gyeonggi-do (Hangul: 경기도) is the most populous province in South Korea.
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Gymnastics at the 12th National Games of the People's Republic of China
Category:2013 in gymnastics Category:12th National Games of the People's Republic of China 12th.
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H. H. Kung
Kung Hsiang-hsi (September 11, 1881 – August 16, 1967), often known as Dr.
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Haier
Haier Group is a Chinese multinational consumer electronics and home appliances company headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong province, China.
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Haijian 110
Haijian 110 (中国海监 110) is a China Marine Surveillance (CMS) ship in the 1st Marine Surveillance Flotilla of the North China Sea Fleet.
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Haijian 15
Haijian 15 (中国海监 15) is a China Marine Surveillance (CMS) ship in the 1st Marine Surveillance Flotilla of its North China Sea Fleet.
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Haijian 23
Haijian 23 (中国海监 23) is a China Marine Surveillance (CMS) ship in the 1st Marine Surveillance Flotilla of its North China Sea Fleet.
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Haijian 26
Haijian 26 (中国海监 26) is a China Marine Surveillance (CMS) ship in the 1st Marine Surveillance Flotilla of the North China Sea Fleet.
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Haijin
The Haijin order was a ban on maritime activities imposed during China's Ming dynasty and again at the time of the Qing dynasty.
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Hainan Airlines destinations
Hainan Airlines serves the following destinations (as of January 2015).
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Haitian−Qingdao Railway
The Haitian-Qingdao Railway or Haiqing Railway() is a railway under construction in Shandong Province, China.
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Haixing County
Haixing County is a county of southeastern Hebei province, China, bordering Shandong to the southeast.
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Haiyang
Haiyang, a coastal city in the peninsula province of Shandong in eastern China, is strategically located in the center of the prime tourist trio of Qingdao, Yantai, and Weihai.
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Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant
Two units at the Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant (海阳核电站) are under construction in Haiyang, Shandong province, China.
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Haiyangsuo
Haiyangsuo is a town in Rushan, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Han dynasty
The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China, preceded by the Qin dynasty (221–207 BC) and succeeded by the Three Kingdoms period (220–280 AD). Spanning over four centuries, the Han period is considered a golden age in Chinese history. To this day, China's majority ethnic group refers to itself as the "Han people" and the Chinese script is referred to as "Han characters". It was founded by the rebel leader Liu Bang, known posthumously as Emperor Gaozu of Han, and briefly interrupted by the Xin dynasty (9–23 AD) of the former regent Wang Mang. This interregnum separates the Han dynasty into two periods: the Western Han or Former Han (206 BC – 9 AD) and the Eastern Han or Latter Han (25–220 AD). The emperor was at the pinnacle of Han society. He presided over the Han government but shared power with both the nobility and appointed ministers who came largely from the scholarly gentry class. The Han Empire was divided into areas directly controlled by the central government using an innovation inherited from the Qin known as commanderies, and a number of semi-autonomous kingdoms. These kingdoms gradually lost all vestiges of their independence, particularly following the Rebellion of the Seven States. From the reign of Emperor Wu onward, the Chinese court officially sponsored Confucianism in education and court politics, synthesized with the cosmology of later scholars such as Dong Zhongshu. This policy endured until the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911 AD. The Han dynasty was an age of economic prosperity and saw a significant growth of the money economy first established during the Zhou dynasty (c. 1050–256 BC). The coinage issued by the central government mint in 119 BC remained the standard coinage of China until the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD). The period saw a number of limited institutional innovations. To pay for its military campaigns and the settlement of newly conquered frontier territories, the government nationalized the private salt and iron industries in 117 BC, but these government monopolies were repealed during the Eastern Han period. Science and technology during the Han period saw significant advances, including papermaking, the nautical steering rudder, the use of negative numbers in mathematics, the raised-relief map, the hydraulic-powered armillary sphere for astronomy, and a seismometer employing an inverted pendulum. The Xiongnu, a nomadic steppe confederation, defeated the Han in 200 BC and forced the Han to submit as a de facto inferior partner, but continued their raids on the Han borders. Emperor Wu of Han (r. 141–87 BC) launched several military campaigns against them. The ultimate Han victory in these wars eventually forced the Xiongnu to accept vassal status as Han tributaries. These campaigns expanded Han sovereignty into the Tarim Basin of Central Asia, divided the Xiongnu into two separate confederations, and helped establish the vast trade network known as the Silk Road, which reached as far as the Mediterranean world. The territories north of Han's borders were quickly overrun by the nomadic Xianbei confederation. Emperor Wu also launched successful military expeditions in the south, annexing Nanyue in 111 BC and Dian in 109 BC, and in the Korean Peninsula where the Xuantu and Lelang Commanderies were established in 108 BC. After 92 AD, the palace eunuchs increasingly involved themselves in court politics, engaging in violent power struggles between the various consort clans of the empresses and empress dowagers, causing the Han's ultimate downfall. Imperial authority was also seriously challenged by large Daoist religious societies which instigated the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the Five Pecks of Rice Rebellion. Following the death of Emperor Ling (r. 168–189 AD), the palace eunuchs suffered wholesale massacre by military officers, allowing members of the aristocracy and military governors to become warlords and divide the empire. When Cao Pi, King of Wei, usurped the throne from Emperor Xian, the Han dynasty ceased to exist.
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Han Fuju
Han Fuju or Han Fu-chü (1890 in Ba county, Hebei - 24 January 1938 in Hankou) was a Kuomintang general in the early 20th century.
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Han Hong (general)
Han Hong (韓弘) (765 – January 19, 823), formally Duke Yin of Xu (許隱公), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, who also served as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Xianzong and Emperor Xianzong's son Emperor Muzong.
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Han Huang
Han Huang (韓滉) (723 – March 17, 787), courtesy name Taichong (太沖), formally Duke Zhongsu of Jin (晉忠肅公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong.
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Han Jian (Tang dynasty)
Han Jian (韓建) (855History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 15.-August 15, 912.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 268.), courtesy name Zuoshi (佐時), was a warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, who eventually became a subject of the succeeding Later Liang.
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Han Jian (Weibo)
Han Jian (韓簡) (died 883), formally the Prince of Changli (昌黎王)Old Book of Tang, vol. 181.
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Han Meilin
Han Meilin (born 1936 in Jinan, ShandongHanban.edu. "." Profile of the artist. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.Xinhuanet. "." 韓美林作品選(圖). Retrieved on 2008-04-27.) is a famous Chinese artist most recognized today for his creation of the Fuwa dolls for the 2008 Beijing olympics.
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Han Pao-teh
Han Pao-teh (August 19, 1934 – November 20, 2014) was a Taiwanese architect, educator and curator.
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Han Peng
Han Peng (born 13 September 1983) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays for Shandong Luneng in the Chinese Super League.
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Han Tao
Han Tao is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Han Weiji
Han Weiji, courtesy name Zhenzi, was a Chinese official who lived in the Qing dynasty.
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Han Xizai
Han Xizai (韓熙載) (902 – August 31, 970Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms,..), courtesy name Shuyan (叔言), was an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Wu and Southern Tang, who was known for his writing and calligraphy skills.
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Hand, foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common human syndrome caused by highly contagious intestinal virus.
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Handan
Handan is a prefecture-level city located in the southwestern part of Hebei province, People's Republic of China.
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Handan Campaign
Handan Campaign (邯郸战役), also known as Pinghan Campaign (平汉战役), short for Beiping-Hankou Campaign (北平汉口战役), is one of the largest clashes between the communist force and the nationalist force immediately after the end of World War II, which resulted in communist victory.
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Handan–Jinan Railway
The Handan–Jinan Railway or Hanji Railway is a railway between Handan in Hebei and Jinan in Shandong Province in northern China.
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Hanting District
Hanting (寒亭区; pinyin: Hántíng Qū) is a district of Weifang in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Hantun
Hantun is a town in Chiping County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Hao Haidong
Hao Haidong (born 25 August 1970) is a former Chinese footballer who predominantly played for Dalian Shide in the Chinese Super League and is currently the chairman of Tianjin Songjiang.
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Hao Haitao
Hao Haitao (born December 3, 1968) is a Chinese football coach and a former football player.
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Hao Peng (ROC)
Hao Peng (1881–?) was a politician of the Republic of China.
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Hao Ping
Dr.
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Hao Wang (academic)
__notoc__ Hao Wang (20 May 1921 – 13 May 1995) was a Chinese American logician, philosopher and mathematician.
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Hao Wei
Hao Wei (born December 27, 1976) is a Chinese soccer coach and former international footballer.
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Harbin Institute of Technology
The Harbin Institute of Technology (abbreviation: HIT, known colloquially in Chinese as Hā GōngDà) is a research university and a member of the C9 League in China consisting of three campuses, which nearly span the country from north to south: the Harbin campus in Heilongjiang Province, the Weihai campus in Shandong Province and the Shenzhen graduate school in Guangdong Province.
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Harbin SH-5
The Harbin SH-5 (where "水轰" is short for "水上轰炸机"(Shuishang Hongzhaji), literally "seaborne bomber") is a Chinese maritime patrol amphibious aircraft intended for a wide range of duties, including aerial firefighting, anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and air-sea rescue (SAR).
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Harbin Yiteng F.C.
Harbin Yiteng Football Club, or Yiteng Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 毅腾足球俱乐部, for official ownership reasons) is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League One division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA).
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Haw flakes
Haw flakes, shānzhābǐng are Chinese sweets made from the fruit of the Chinese hawthorn.
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He Fenglin
He Fenglin (1873–1935) was a general in the Republic of China.
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He Guan
He Guan (Chinese: 贺惯; born 25 January 1993 in Tai'an) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG.
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He Gui
He Gui (賀瓌) (858History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 23.-August 28, 919Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 270..), courtesy name Guangyuan (光遠), was a major general for the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Liang, serving as Later Liang's overcall commander of its operations against its archrival Jin from 917 to his death in 919.
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He Guoqiang
He Guoqiang (born October 1943) is a retired senior leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
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He Jingzhi
He Jingzhi (born November 1924), also known by the pen names Aimo (艾漠) and Jingzhi (荆直), is a politician and poet of People's Republic of China.
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He Jintao
He Jintao (何進滔) (died 840Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 246.) was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, who, as military governor (Jiedushi) of Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered in modern Handan, Hebei), ruled the circuit in de facto independence from the imperial government.
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He Ning
He Ning (和凝) (898Old History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 127. - July 23, 955.), courtesy name Chengji (成績), formally the Duke of Lu (魯公), was an official of the five "dynasties" of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou) as well as the Khitan Liao state, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of both emperors of Later Jin (Shi Jingtang and Shi Chonggui), as well as during Liao's brief occupation of central China.
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He Shikai
He Shikai (和士開) (524–571), courtesy name Yantong (彥通), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi.
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Headstamp
A headstamp is the markings on the bottom of a cartridge case designed for a firearm.
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Health informatics in China
Health informatics in China is about the Health informatics or Medical informatics or Healthcare information system/technology in China.
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Hešeri
Hešeri (Chinese: 赫舍里; Pinyin: Hesheli; Manchu: Hešeri), is a Manchu clan with Jianzhou Jurchens roots, originally hailing from the area which is now the modern Chinese provinces of Jilin and Liaoning.
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Hebei
Hebei (Postal map spelling: Hopeh) is a province of China in the North China region.
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Hebei bangzi
Hebei bangzi (河北梆子) is a genre of Chinese opera from the northern province of Hebei.
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Hebei Television
Hebei Television (HEBTV), is a television network in Hebei province and all parts of the Beijing and Tianjin television viewing areas.
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Hebei University of Economics and Business
Hebei University of Economics and Business (河北经贸大学 Héběi jīngmào dàxué) is a university in Hebei, China under the provincial government.
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Hebei–Chahar Political Council
The Hebei–Chahar Political Council, or Hebei-Chahar Political Commission, was established at Beijing under Gen.
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Hebei–Rehe–Chahar Campaign
The Hebei – Rehe – Chahar Campaign (冀热察战役) was a series of battles fought in Northern China between the nationalists and the communists during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era, and resulted in communist victory.
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Hedian, Shandong
Hedian is a town in Shen County, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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Hedong District, Linyi
Hedong (河东区) is a district of Linyi in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Heihuquan
Black Tiger Fist (Chinese: 黑虎拳 Heihuquan) is a northern Chinese martial art originating in Shandong Province.
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Hekou District
Hekou (河口区; pinyin: Hékǒu Qū) is a district of Dongying in the Chinese province of Shandong.
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Heliu, Shandong
Heliu is a town of Yangxin County in northwestern Shandong province, China, located about southeast of the county seat.
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Hellmut Wilhelm
Hellmut Wilhelm (10 December 1905 – 5 July 1990) was a German sinologist known for his broad knowledge of both Chinese literature and Chinese history.
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Henan
Henan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country.
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Henan Airlines destinations
This is a list of destinations served currently by Henan Airlines.
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Hengshui
Hengshui is a prefecture-level city in southern Hebei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Shandong to the southeast.
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Hengxiang Cycling Team
Hengxiang Cycling Team (UCI Team Code: HEN) is a People's Republic Of China's UCI Continental cycling team managed by Wang Qikai.
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Heze
Heze is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Shandong, China.
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Hikosuke Fukuda
General Fukuda Hikosuke (1875-1959) was a Japanese army officer.
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Hisense
Hisense Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational white goods and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong province, China.
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Hisense Kelon
Hisense Kelon Electrical Holdings Limited, Hisense Kelon or Kelon,, formerly Guangdong Kelon Electrical Holdings Company Limited, is one of the largest white goods manufacturers in China, producing refrigerators, air conditioners, freezers and small electric appliances.
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Historical membership of the Politburo Standing Committee
A List of Historical makeup of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China since 1927–present.
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Historical time zones of China
The time zones of China refer to the time zone divisions used in China between 1918 and 1949.
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History of agriculture in the People's Republic of China
For over 4,000 years, China has been a nation of farmers.
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History of Basilan
Basilan is an island province of the Philippines.
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History of Beijing
The city of Beijing has a long and rich history that dates back over 3,000 years.
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History of Chinese cuisine
The history of Chinese cuisine is marked by both variety and change.
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History of Chinese immigration to the United Kingdom
Chinese immigration to the United Kingdom began during the early 19th century.
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History of crossbows
This history of crossbows documents the historical development and use of the crossbow.
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History of graphic design
Graphics(from Greek γραφικός, graphikos) are the production of visual statements on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, pottery, computer screen, paper, stone or landscape.
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History of Harbin Institute of Technology
Founded in 1920, Harbin Institute of Technology has developed into an important research university focusing on engineering with supporting faculties in the sciences, management, humanities and the social sciences.
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History of Hong Kong Police
The history of the Hong Kong Police originates in 1841, when the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) was officially established by the British colonial government, the same year that the British had settled in Hong Kong.
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History of Islam in China
The history of Islam in China began when four Ṣaḥābā—Sa‘d ibn Abī Waqqās (594–674), Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, and Jahsh preached in 616/17 and onwards in China after coming from Chittagong-Kamrup-Manipur route after sailing from Abyssinia in 615/16.
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History of Jilin
In ancient times Jilin was inhabited by various peoples, notably the Mohe and the Wùjí (勿吉).
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History of medical cannabis
The history of medical cannabis can be traced thousands of years.
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History of Mongolia
The area of what is now Mongolia has been ruled by various nomadic empires, including the Xiongnu state, the Xianbei state, the Rouran Khaganate, the Turkic Khaganate and others.
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History of Ningbo
Ningbo's origins date back to over 6,800 years, and its history as a major city began 2,000 years ago, becoming a port for foreign trade during the Tang and Song dynasties.
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History of Sino-Japanese relations
China and Japan are geographically separated only by a relatively narrow stretch of ocean.
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History of slavery in China
Slavery in China has taken various forms throughout history.
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History of Taoism
The history of Taoism stretches throughout Chinese history.
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History of the administrative divisions of China (1912–49)
The History of the administrative divisions of China between 1912 and 1949 refers to the administrative divisions under the Republic of China government control.
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History of the administrative divisions of China (1949–present)
The History of the administrative divisions of China after 1949 refers to the administrative divisions under the People's Republic of China.
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History of the administrative divisions of China before 1912
The history of the administrative divisions of the Imperial China is quite complex.
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History of the Great Wall of China
The history of the Great Wall of China began when fortifications built by various states during the Spring and Autumn (771–476) and Warring States periods (475–221) were connected by the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, to protect his newly founded Qin dynasty (221–206) against incursions by nomads from Inner Asia.
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History of the Han dynasty
The Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE), founded by the peasant rebel leader Liu Bang (known posthumously as Emperor Gaozu),From the Shang to the Sui dynasties, Chinese rulers were referred to in later records by their posthumous names, while emperors of the Tang to Yuan dynasties were referred to by their temple names, and emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties were referred to by single era names for their rule.
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History of the Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty (1368–1644), founded by the peasant rebel leader Zhu Yuanzhang (known posthumously as Emperor Taizu), was an imperial dynasty of China.
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History of the Republic of China
The History of the Republic of China begins after the Qing dynasty in 1912, when the formation of the Republic of China as a constitutional republic put an end to 4,000 years of Imperial rule.
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History of the Song dynasty
The Song dynasty (Chinese: 宋朝; pinyin: Sòng cháo; 960–1279) of China was a ruling dynasty that controlled China proper and southern China from the middle of the 10th century into the last quarter of the 13th century.
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History of trade of the People's Republic of China
Trade has been a very significant factor of the People's Republic of China's economy.
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History of transport in China
Transport has been a major factor in China's national economy.
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HLA-B46
HLA-B46 (B46) is an HLA-B serotype.
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HMS Alceste (1806)
HMS Alceste was a 38-gun frigate of the Royal Navy.
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Hold Your Fire
Hold Your Fire is the twelfth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on September 8, 1987.
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Hong Chengchou
Hong Chengchou (1593–1665), courtesy name Yanyan and art name Hengjiu, was a Chinese official who served under the Ming and Qing dynasties.
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Hong Junsheng
Hong Junsheng (洪均生), born in 1907,Henan Province (河南省), China, was a Chinese martial arts practitioner, teacher and author.
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Hong Kong Cemetery
Hong Kong Cemetery, formerly Hong Kong (Happy Valley) Cemetery and before that Hong Kong Colonial Cemetery, is one of the early Christian cemeteries in Hong Kong dating to its colonial era beginning in 1845.
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Hong Kong people
Hong Kong people, also known as Hongkongers, Hong Kongers or Hong Kongese, are people who are from Hong Kong or live in Hong Kong and considered Hong Kong to be their hometown.
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Hongwu Emperor
The Hongwu Emperor (21 October 1328 – 24 June 1398), personal name Zhu Yuanzhang (朱元璋) and courtesy name Guorui (國瑞), was the founder and first emperor of the Ming dynasty of China.
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Hongyipao
The hongyipao was a smoothbore muzzle-loading culverin introduced to China and Korea from the Portuguese colony of Macau in the early 17th century.
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Hou Jing
Hou Jing (died 552), courtesy name Wanjing (萬景), was a general of the Chinese dynasties Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, and Liang, and briefly, after controlling the Liang imperial regime for several years, usurped the Liang throne, establishing a state of Han.
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Hou Yifan
Hou Yifan (born 27 February 1994, Xinghua, Jiangsu, China), China Chess League is a Chinese chess grandmaster and former chess prodigy.
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Houjia
Houjia is a town in Wendeng, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China.
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Houli culture
The Houli culture (6500–5500 BC) was a Neolithic culture in Shandong, China.
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Houma Campaign
The Houma Campaign (侯马战役), also dubbed as Houma Counteroffensive (侯马反击战), was a series of battles fought between the nationalists and the communists during Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era, and resulted in the communist victory.
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Houying
Houying is a town in Dongchangfu District, Liaocheng, in western Shandong province, China.
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HTR-10
HTR-10 is a 10 MWt prototype pebble bed reactor at Tsinghua University in China.
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Hu Dahai
Hu Dahai (died 1362), courtesy name Tongfu (通甫), was a Chinese military general who lived in the 14th century.
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Hu Haichang
Hu Haichang (April 25, 1928 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – February 21, 2011 in Beijing, China) was a Chinese mechanical and astronautic engineer.
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Hu Kai
Hu Kai (born 4 August 1982 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a Chinese sprinter who specializes in the 100 metres.
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Hu Sanniang
Hu Sanniang (lit. "Third Sister Hu") is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Hu Xianqiang
Hu Xianqiang (born 1983-03-13 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a male Chinese sports sailor who represented Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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Hu Yepin
Hu Yepin (4 May 1903-7 February 1931) was a Chinese writer, poet, and playwright.
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Hua Hill
Hua Hill (Shandong) is a solitary cone-shaped hill in the lower Yellow River valley, located at the northeastern edge of the city of Jinan, Shandong Province, China.
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Hua Rong
Hua Rong is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Hua Tuo
Hua Tuo (c. 140–208), courtesy name Yuanhua, was an ancient Chinese physician who lived in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
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Huadian Power International
Huadian Power International Corporation, formerly Shandong International Power Development Company Limited, is the largest power producer in Shandong Province, the People's Republic of China and it the Hong Kong listed subsidiary of Huadian Group, one of the five largest power producers in China.
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Huai River Water Resources Commission
Huai River Water Resources Commission (HRWC) is a government agency of Ministry of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China.
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Huaihai Campaign
Huaihai Campaign or Battle of Hsupeng (also Battle of Xu-Beng) was a military action during 1948 and 1949 that was the decisive battle of the Chinese Civil War.
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Huaiyin District, Jinan
Huaiyin District is one of six districts of Jinan, the capital of Shandong province, People's Republic of China, forming part of the city's urban core.
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Hualou
Hualou is a town in Laoling, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Huancui District
Huancui is a county-level district in Weihai, Shandong province, in eastern China.
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Huang Bo
Huang Bo (born August 26, 1974) is a Chinese actor.
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Huang Chao
Huang Chao (died 884) was the leader of a major agrarian rebellion that, during the last decade of his life, seriously weakened the Tang dynasty.
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Huang Tingjian
Huang Tingjian (1045–1105) was a Chinese artist, scholar, government official, and poet of the Song dynasty.
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Huang Xiaoming
Huang Xiaoming (born 13 November 1977) is a Chinese actor, singer, and model.
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Huang Xiaoxiao
Huang Xiaoxiao (born March 3, 1983 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a female Chinese hurdler who specialises in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Huang Xin
Huang Xin is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Huang Yongsheng
Huang Yongsheng (1910–1983) was a general of the China's People's Liberation Army.
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Huang Zhipeng
Huang Zhipeng (born March 27, 1984 in Jinan, Shandong) is a Chinese sprint canoer.
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Huang-Lao
Huang-Lao or Huanglao was the most influential Chinese school of thought in the early 2nd-century BCE Han dynasty, and is generally interpreted as a school of syncretism.
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Huangdao District
Huangdao District is a district of Qingdao, Shandong, China, located southwest and west of the main urban area of the city on the western shore of Jiaozhou Bay.
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Huangdian, Shandong
Huangdian is a town of Dingtao County in southwestern Shandong province, China, located due east of the county seat.
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Huangfu Duan
Huangfu Duan is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Huangheya
Huangheya is a town in Decheng District, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Huangjia, Shandong
Huangjia is a town under the administration of Laoling City in northwestern Shandong province, China, located about south of the border with Hebei and north-northwest of downtown Laoling.
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Huangtai railway station
The Huangtai railway station is a historical railway station in Jinan, Shandong, China.
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Huantai County
Huantai County is a county of Zibo City in north-central Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Huaquan
Huaquan (simplified Chinese: 华拳; traditional Chinese: 華拳) is a style of Long Fist Kung Fu (Changquan) which is believed to have originated in the Former Song Dynasty (420−479 AD) around the Hua Shan (Hua Mountain) area of Shaanxi Province.
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Huaxiaosaurus
Huaxiaosaurus is a genus of saurolophine hadrosaurid dinosaur, discovered in Cretaceous rocks of Zhucheng, Shandong, China.
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Huayuan, Laoling
Huayuan is a town in Laoling, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Hu–Wen Administration
The Hu–Wen Administration, or Hu-Wen New Administration is the name given to the Chinese leadership that officially succeeded Jiang Zemin, Li Peng and Zhu Rongji in 2003.
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Huguantun
Huguantun is a town in Qihe County, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China.
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Hui people
The Hui people (Xiao'erjing: خُوِذُو/حواري, Dungan: Хуэйзў/Huejzw) are a predominantly Muslim ethnic group in China.
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Huijian Xinmo
Huijian Xinmo is a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng.
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Huimin County
Huimin County is a county of northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
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Humanitarian aid
Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to people in need.
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Hundred Flower Pond
The Hundred Flower Pond is a small artificial lake in the historical center of the City of Jinan, Shandong Province, China.
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Hundred Regiments Offensive
The Hundred Regiments Offensive (20 August – 5 December 1940) was a major campaign of the Communist Party of China's National Revolutionary Army divisions commanded by Peng Dehuai against the Imperial Japanese Army in Central China.
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Hunter Corbett
Hunter Corbett D.D. (December 8, 1835 – January 7, 1920) was a pioneer American missionary to Chefoo (Zhifu芝罘区NowYantai), Shandong China, he served with the American Presbyterian Mission. He was a controlling advocate of the missionary enterprise. He founded the Yi Wen School at Tengchow (also known as Boy's Academy / Hunter Corbett Academy Tengchow) afterward converted into an institution of higher education as Cheeloo University in 1928. It was the first university in China.
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Huo Yanwei
Huo Yanwei (霍彥威) (872-928History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 64.), known as Li Shaozhen (李紹真) from 924 to 926, courtesy name Zizhong (子重), formally Duke Zhongwu of Jin (晉忠武公), was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period states Later Liang and Later Tang.
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Huxi
Huxi (湖西) was a prefecture in Shandong until Liberation, and then again from November 1952 for the better part of a year.
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Huyan Zhuo
Huyan Zhuo is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
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Hydrophis caerulescens
Hydrophis caerulescens, commonly known as the dwarf sea snake, is a species of venomous sea snake in the family Elapidae.
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Hydrophis cyanocinctus
Hydrophis cyanocinctus, commonly called the annulated sea snake or the blue-banded sea snake, is a species of venomous sea snake in the family Elapidae.
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Hyles chuvilini
Hyles chuvilini is a moth of the Sphingidae family.
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Inariyama Sword
The iron or was excavated at the Inariyama Kofun in 1968.
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Index of China-related articles (M–Z)
The following is a breakdown of the list of China-related topics.
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Industry of China
Industry is 72.8% of China’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2005.
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Influenza A virus subtype H7N9
H7N9 is a bird flu strain of the species Influenza virus A (avian influenza virus or bird flu virus).
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INS Jyoti (A58)
INS Jyoti (A58) (meaning: sacred light) is the third of the four ''Komandarm Fedko''-class replenishment oilers.
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Inspur
Inspur (officially Inspur Group Co., Ltd., formerly Langchao) (浪潮 in Chinese, means "tides") is a Chinese multinational information technology company headquartered in Jinan, Shandong, China.
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International Mayor Communication Centre
The International Mayor Communication Centre (IMCC) is an international consulting firm which specializes in urban development.
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International School of Qingdao
ISQ, or International School of Qingdao (mti) is a private school located in Qingdao, China.
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Iris lactea
Iris lactea is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Limniris.
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Iris tenuifolia
Iris tenuifolia is a beardless iris in the genus Iris, in the subgenus Limniris and in the Tenuifoliae series of the species.
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Isabela, Basilan
Isabela, officially the City of Isabela (Zamboangueño: Ciudad de Isabela; Lungsod ng Isabela), and often referred to as Isabela City, is a 4th class city and the capital of the province of Basilan, Philippines.
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Islam in China
Islam in China has existed through 1,400 years of continuous interaction with Chinese society.
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ISO 3166-2:CN
ISO 3166-2:CN is the entry for China in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g. provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
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J. Dudley Woodberry
Dr.
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Jajangmyeon
Jajangmyeon (자장면; 짜장면; jjajangmyeon), a Korean Chinese cuisine, is a noodle dish topped with a thick sauce made of chunjang (a salty black soybean paste when unheated), diced pork and vegetables, and sometimes also seafood.
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Jakob Rosenfeld
Jakob Rosenfeld (1903-1952), more commonly known as General Luo, served as the Minister of Health in the 1947 Provisional Communist Military Government of China under Mao Zedong.
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Jamalul Kiram III
Jamalul Kiram III (16 July 1938 – 20 October 2013) was a self-proclaimed Sultan of the Sultanate of Sulu (now part of the Republic of the Philippines).
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James R. Lilley
James Roderick Lilley; January 15, 1928 – November 12, 2009) was an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to China at the time of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Born to American parents in China, he learned Mandarin at a young age before his family moved back to the United States at the outbreak of World War II. Lilley served in the United States Army before earning an undergraduate degree from Yale University and a masters in international relations from George Washington University. He then joined the Central Intelligence Agency, where he would work fo