云岩寺; pinyin: Yúnyán Sì) or Tiger Hill Temple (Chinese: 虎丘寺; pinyin: Hǔqiū sì) was a historical temple located on Tiger Hill in Suzhou, in Jiangsu province...
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Xiao County (萧县) Lingbi County (灵璧县) Si County (泗县) These are further divided into 118 township-level divisions. Suzhou has a monsoon-influenced, humid subtropical...
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temples: Bao'en Temple (Pingwu), in Pingwu, Sichuan. Bao'en Temple (Suzhou), in Suzhou, Jiangsu, which includes the Beisi Pagoda. The Porcelain Tower of...
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Tiger Hill Pagoda (category Buddhist temples in Suzhou)
tǎ; Suzhou Wu: Hou chieu thaeh, Wu Chinese pronunciation: [hou tɕʰʏ tʰɑʔ]), officially the Yunyan Pagoda (Chinese: 云岩寺塔; pinyin: Yúnyán sì tǎ; Suzhou Wu:...
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commercials.[citation needed] The other indigenous system consists of the Suzhou numerals, or huama, a positional system, the only surviving form of the...
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Chinese star maps (redirect from Suzhou star chart)
woman's grave (江西德安 南宋周氏墓星相图) 1127–1279 Milky Way and 57 other stars. - Suzhou Star Chart (蘇州石刻天文圖, 淳祐天文図) Huang Shang (黃裳) created in 1193, etched to...
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Chongyuan Temple (category Buddhist temples in Suzhou)
重元寺; pinyin: Chóngyuán Sì) is a Liang Dynasty Buddhist temple located along Yangcheng Lake at Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou, China. The original Chongyun...
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of the prefecture-level city of Suzhou. Si County is named for the Si River and preserves the name of the earlier Si Prefecture and Subprefecture which...
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Jing'an Temple (redirect from Jing'an Si)
the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China. Originally located beside the Suzhou Creek, it was relocated to the Jing'an site in 1216 during the Song dynasty...
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Jiangsu: Guannan County Under the administration of Suzhou, Anhui: Si County Under the Qing, Si Subprefecture formed a division of Jiangnan Province...
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Baosheng Temple (category Buddhist temples in Suzhou)
traditional Chinese: 保聖寺; pinyin: bǎoshèng Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in the town of Luzhi, in Wuzhong District of Suzhou, Jiangsu. It is dubbed "one of the...
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Hwaseong, Gyeonggi (redirect from Hwaseong-si)
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Weihai, Shandong, China Wujiang District, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China Phú Thọ Province, Vietnam Aksaray, Türkiye List of cities...
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Red envelope (redirect from Lai si)
New Year supervisors or business owners give envelopes to employees. In Suzhou, children keep the red envelope in their bedroom after receiving it. They...
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Hanshan Temple (category Buddhist temples in Suzhou)
(Chinese: 寒山寺; pinyin: Hánshān Sì; lit. 'Cold Mountain Temple'), is a Buddhist temple and monastery in Gusu District of Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. It is located...
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Four Masters of the Ming dynasty (category History of Suzhou)
the Ming (Chinese: 明四大家; pinyin: Míng Sì Dàjiā) Four Masters of Suzhou: all four came from the vicinity of Suzhou Four Masters of Wu (simplified Chinese:...
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Tang Yin (category Artists from Suzhou)
Masters of the Wuzhong Region". Tang emerged from the vital merchant class of Suzhou, at a very low economic level of the son of a restaurant operator. Contrary...
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Yao Qing'er (category Singers from Suzhou)
She was from Suzhou, but her ancestral home was She County, Anhui. When she was a child, her mother died and her father sold her to Liang Si for a large...
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Xiyuan Temple (category Buddhist temples in Suzhou)
pinyin: Xīyuán Sì) or Xiyuan Jiechuanglü Temple (Chinese: 西园戒幢律寺; pinyin: Xīyuán Jièchuánglǜ Sì) is a Buddhist temple in Wuzhong District, Suzhou, Jiangsu,...
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Shaolin Monastery (redirect from Shàolín Sì)
Buddhist scripture. After that, Huiguang promoted the Vinaya in Four Parts (四分律; sì fēn lǜ; Sanskrit: Dharmagupta-Vinaya), which formed the theoretical basis...
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2024 Uber Cup was her last tournament. He Bingjiao (born 21 March 1997 in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China) reached a career-high ranking of no. 5 in the women singles...
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Lingyin Temple (redirect from Lingyin Si)
Temple (simplified Chinese: 灵隐寺; traditional Chinese: 靈隱寺; pinyin: Língyǐn Sì) is a prominent Chan Buddhist temple near Hangzhou that is renowned for its...
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Chenliu (Yanzhou). The new canal was to pass not Xuzhou but Suzhou, to avoid connecting with the Si River and instead make a direct connection with the Huai...
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Taiping Rebellion (redirect from Kwang-si insurrection)
successful in taking Hangzhou on March 19, 1860, Changzhou on May 26, and Suzhou on June 2 to the east. While Taiping forces were preoccupied in Jiangsu...
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4th Ring Road (redirect from Si Huan)
Palace, Landianchang North Road (Huoqiying Bridge) ↗ 44: Wanquanhe Road, Suzhou Bridge ↗ 45: Haidian Bridge ↗ 46: Zhongguancun, Sitong Bridge ↗ 47: Xueyuan...
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Palace, which belong to royal gardens, and several the Classical Gardens of Suzhou in Jiangsu Province, which belong to private gardens, are also included...
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SI spun off from Hitron as IDT In 2015, Hitron started using the 3rd generation Corporate Identity System In 2015, new factory expansion in Suzhou, China...
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as Nana Wang Zijun as Li Wei It began filming on September 26, 2020 in Suzhou, China. They held their boot camp ceremony on October 10, 2020, and wrapped...
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Zheng Siwei (redirect from Zheng Si Wei)
the original on 1 May 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2016. "Badminton – ZHENG Si Wei". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic...
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