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    306028°E / 35.554417; 138.306028 Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan (Japanese: 西山温泉慶雲館, lit. 'Keiun-era Nishiyama Hot Spring') is an onsen in Yamanashi Prefecture...
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    Keiun (redirect from 慶雲)
    Keiun (慶雲), also known as Kyōun, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") following Taihō and preceding Wadō. The period spanned the years from...
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    daughter (b. 1130) Cairen, of the Zheng clan (才人 鄭氏), personal name Qingyun (慶雲) Zhao Xun (趙訓; b. 1129), third son Cairen, of Han clan (才人 韓氏), personal name...
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    being especially auspicious is the five-coloured clouds, called qingyun (庆云; 慶雲; qìngyún), which is more commonly known as wuse yun (五色云; 五色雲; wǔsèyún; 'five...
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  • Mirai Ninja (未来忍者, lit. "Future Ninja"), is a side scrolling beat 'em up arcade video game, released by Namco in 1988 exclusively in Japan. Mirai Ninja...
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    Taihō 大宝 701–704 AD 3 years Classic of Changes Also rendered as Daihō. Keiun 慶雲 704–708 AD 4 years Selections of Refined Literature, Book of Jin Also rendered...
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  • Mirai Ninja: Keigumo Kinin Gaiden (未来忍者:慶雲機忍外伝, lit. "Future Ninja: Stealth Joy Cloud Device Side Story"), known as Cyber Ninja in the United States, Warlord...
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    popular "new poets" writing in free verse. Huang qin yun( Chinese characters: 黃慶雲 ) (1900-1972 ): Chinese historian, his publishings include: a brief history...
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    Qingyun Temple (simplified Chinese: 庆云寺; traditional Chinese: 慶雲寺; pinyin: Qìngyún Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Taixing, Jiangsu, China. According...
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    Iranian calendar 83–84 Islamic calendar 85–87 Japanese calendar Keiun 2 (慶雲2年) Javanese calendar 597–598 Julian calendar 705 DCCV Korean calendar 3038...
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    calendar 82–83 Islamic calendar 84–85 Japanese calendar Taihō 4 / Keiun 1 (慶雲元年) Javanese calendar 596–597 Julian calendar 704 DCCIV Korean calendar 3037...
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    Iranian calendar 84–85 Islamic calendar 87–88 Japanese calendar Keiun 3 (慶雲3年) Javanese calendar 598–599 Julian calendar 706 DCCVI Korean calendar 3039...
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  • (朱柏强) Kwan Hoi-san as Fong Wai-ho (方維灝) Lee Heung-kam as Yeung Hing-wan (楊慶雲) Lun Chi-man as Ching Fun (程芬) SUPER, myTV. "網中人". www.mytvsuper.com (in Chinese)...
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    Qingyun Temple (simplified Chinese: 庆云寺; traditional Chinese: 慶雲寺; pinyin: Qìngyún Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Dinghu District, Zhaoqing, Guangdong...
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  • He named his country Jang-an (장안, 長安) and took the era name Gyeong-un (경운, 慶雲). The rebellion went on to seize Jeonju, Sangju, Chungju, and Gimhae, thus...
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    Ching-Yuen Hsiao (Chinese: 蕭慶雲; born Guizhou, China, 1900 – 18 December 1984, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA) was a Chinese-born American diplomat and engineer...
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  • Qingyun Temple (simplified Chinese: 庆云寺; traditional Chinese: 慶雲寺; pinyin: Qìngyún Sì), may refer to: Qingyun Temple (Guangdong), in Zhaoqing, Guangdong...
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    Qingyun County (simplified Chinese: 庆云县; traditional Chinese: 慶雲縣; pinyin: Qìngyún Xiàn) is a county of north-northwest Shandong province, People's Republic...
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    Iranian calendar 85–86 Islamic calendar 88–89 Japanese calendar Keiun 4 (慶雲4年) Javanese calendar 599–600 Julian calendar 707 DCCVII Korean calendar 3040...
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    Chinese dwarf Che Mian (born 1983), Chinese Paralympic athlete Che Qingyun (車慶雲; 1881–?), Republic of China general Che Runqiu (born 1990), football player...
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  • Returned to Republic of China 1947/7 Stricken Tung An (同安) formerly Ch'ing Yuen (慶雲) formerly Fei Yuen (飛雲) Chang Feng-class destroyer Destroyer Elbing Schichau...
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  • name Period of use Length of use Remark Kim Hŏn-ch'ang (r. 822 CE) Gyeong-un 慶雲 경운 822–825 CE 4 years Usage continued by Kim Pŏm-mun upon his ascension to...
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    January 1858 63 Huang Zonghan 黃宗漢 26 January 1858 4 May 1859 64 Wang Qingyun 王慶雲 4 May 1859 7 October 1859 Bogui 柏貴 4 May 1859 21 May 1859 Acting Viceroy Lao...
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  • Residing at a monastery (Clear Cloud Temple, 清雲寺, or Blessed Cloud Temple, 慶雲寺), at first he trained only other monks. But his last two disciples were laymen...
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  • been seized by agrarian rebel generals Moqi Chounu (万俟醜奴) and Wang Qingyun (王慶雲) in 530. He thereafter tried to maintain a relatively distant profile from...
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  • to achieve your heart’s desires, and the Byun family will be honored (邊門堂中慶雲起. 應天順人智盧新. 周到凡事心氣活. 一展大志聲四隣).” Another prominent clan member was Byun, Ryangbo...
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  • Qingyunshan Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 庆云山街道; traditional Chinese: 慶雲山街道; pinyin: Qìngyúnshān jiēdào) is a Subdistrict in Yuanjiang, Yiyang, Hunan...
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    8, 10 and 12 Burrows Street (石水渠街), Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 8 Hing Wan Street (慶雲街) as well as Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, & 11 Mallory Street (茂羅街) and Nos. 186, 188...
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    Erzhu Tianguang subsequently defeated another major rebel, Wang Qingyun (王慶雲), and Moqi Chounu's general Moqi Daoluo (万俟道洛), largely pacifying the western...
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    3, 4 ga-dong. Administrative divisions of South Korea "경운동 (Gyeongun-dong 慶雲洞)" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-05-14.[permanent dead...
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