• Changlu station (Chinese: 长芦站), is a metro station of Line S8 of the Nanjing Metro. It started operations on 1 August 2014. S8号线 [Line S8] (in Chinese)...
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    Fenghuangshan Park Station (Chinese: 凤凰山公园站), is a metro station of Line S8 of the Nanjing Metro. It started operations on 1 August 2014. S8号线 [Line S8]...
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  • Huagongyuan station (Chinese: 化工园站), is a metro station of Line S8 of the Nanjing Metro. It started operations on 1 August 2014. S8号线 [Line S8] (in Chinese)...
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    Getang station (Chinese: 葛塘站), is a metro station of Line S8 of the Nanjing Metro. It started operations on 1 August 2014. S8号线 [Line S8] (in Chinese)...
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    materials, foods and shoemaking. The Changlu Hangu saltfield is one of the four saltfields of the famous Changlu salt area, which has a strong capacity...
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    transit system serving Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province, with stations in all of the city's eleven districts. It is constructed, maintained, and...
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    Dachang station (Chinese: 大厂站), is a metro station of Line S8 of the Nanjing Metro. It started operations on 1 August 2014. S8号线 [Line S8] (in Chinese)...
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    oilfields. Salt production is also one of the city's industries, with Changlu Yanqu being one of China's salt production areas.[clarify] Geothermal energy...
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    Gaochun Dance Wuban, Wanbei Xiaoma Lantern Dance, Qixia Dragon Dance, Changlu Carrying Dragon, Tongshan Gaotai Lion Dance, Dongba Peiqiao stilts, Longyin...
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    (胥口镇) Xindeng (Sinteng) (新登镇) Luzhu (渌渚镇) Lingqiao (灵桥镇) Dayuan (大源镇) Changlü (常绿镇) Longmen (龙门镇) Lishan (里山镇) Yongchang (永昌镇) Huanshan Township (环山乡)...
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    temples. For this, Dōgen relies on a Chinese text from 1103, written by Changlu Zongze and intended for Chán monasteries. This text includes remarks on...
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    8.208 Luhe ● ● Dachang 大厂 1.829 10.037 ● ● Getang 葛塘 2.151 12.188 ● ● Changlu 长芦 3.880 16.068 ● ● Huagongyuan 化工园 1.567 17.635 ● ● Luhe Development Zone...
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  • Horikawa, emperor of Japan (b. 1079) September 26 – Maurice, bishop of London Changlu Zongze, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk Cheng Yi, Chinese neo-confusian philosopher...
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  • Prince of Nanping or Nanhai), when Liu Zhi attacked Liu Changlu at Gao Prefecture. Liu Changlu repelled his attack, but figured that he would not be able...
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    lists six patriarchs: Huiyuan, Shandao, Fazhao, Shaokang, Xingchang, and Changlu Zongze (長蘆宗賾, dates unknown). The modern Chinese Pure Land Buddhist tradition...
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  • Ningyuan Circuit (寧遠, headquartered in modern Yulin, Guangxi), and Liu Changlu (劉昌魯) the defender of Gao Prefecture (高州, in modern Maoming, Guangdong)...
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    Shanpan (山潘街道) Xichangmen (西厂门街道) Xiejiadian (卸甲甸街道) Getang (葛塘街道) Changlu (长芦街道) Xiongzhou (雄州街道) Longchi (龙池街道) Chengqiao (程桥街道) Jinniuhu (金牛湖街道) Hengliang...
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