• Wu Hu may refer to: Five Lakes (China) (Chinese: 五湖; pinyin: ) Five Barbarians (Chinese: 五胡; pinyin: ) Five Tiger Generals (Chinese: 五虎將; pinyin:...
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  • together in the 1991 film The Tigers. In 2009, a Taiwanese musical band called Wu Hu Jiang was formed. The five members starred as the Five Tiger Generals of...
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    Northern Wei dynasty. When the Jin dynasty was established in 266, Emperor Wu of Jin sought to learn from the mistakes of his predecessor, the Cao Wei,...
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  • Look up Hu, hu, , or 蝴 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. HU or Hu may refer to: Hu Sanniang, a fictional character in the Water Margin, one of the...
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  • administration was run out of several forts: Western Regions Chief Clerk, Wu and Ji Colonel, and Jade Gate Commissioner of the Army. Other Liangzhou states...
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    surname has several historical origins. First, Hu could derive from the family of Duke Hu of Chen. King Wu of Zhou (r. 1046-043 BCE) enfeoffed his son-in-law...
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    co-stars later formed a five-member boy band called "Wu Hu Jiang" or "Tiger Team" in English. His band "Wu Hu Jiang" ceased activity due to restructuring of...
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  • Wuhu (disambiguation) (redirect from Wu-Hu)
    Barbarians (Wu Hu), a collective term for various non-Chinese steppe tribes during the period from the Han dynasty to the Northern Dynasties Wu Hu period (304–439...
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  • 329, where he became a high-ranking general under its ruler, Shi Hu. After Shi Hu's death and the collapse of Later Zhao that followed, Pu Hong attempted...
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    Wu (traditional Chinese: 吳語; simplified Chinese: 吴语; Wu romanization and IPA:ngu ngei [ŋu²³³.ŋə̰i²¹⁴], wu6 gniu6 [ɦu˩˩˧.n̠ʲy˩˩˧] (Shanghainese), ghou2...
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    Hu met with KMT chairman Wu Po-hsiung, the first meeting between the heads of the CCP and the KMT as ruling parties. During this meeting, Hu and Wu agreed...
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  • Jianghu (redirect from Jiang hu)
    Jianghu (江湖; jiānghú; gong1wu4; 'rivers and lakes') is a Chinese term that generally refers to the milieu in which many Chinese wuxia, xianxia, and gong'an...
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    Hu Die (Chinese: 胡蝶; Wade–Giles: Hu Tieh; 1907–08 — April 23, 1989), also known by her English name Butterfly Wu, was a popular Chinese actress during...
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  • Wu Jingxuan (Chinese: 吴靖萱) or Jane Wu, formerly known as Hu Mengyuan (Chinese: 胡梦媛) or Melrose Hu, is a Chinese actress, producer and fashion designer...
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    outnumbered the Han people in some regions. Eventually, these tribes began the Wu Hu uprising, during which they took control of much of North China, and reduced...
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  • The Five Barbarians, or Wu Hu (Chinese: 五胡; pinyin: ), is a Chinese historical exonym for five ancient non-Han "Hu" peoples who immigrated to northern...
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  • Wu Hu Jiang (traditional Chinese: 武虎將; simplified Chinese: 武虎将) was a Taiwanese boy band formed in early 2009. Their name is a reference to the Five Tiger...
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  • (1958) Huang Fei Hong lei tai dou wu hu (1958) – Mount Chuen Tiger Huang Fei Hong fu qi chu san hai (1958) Huang Fei Hong hu xue jiu Liang Kuan (1958) – Ma...
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    John Baptist Wu Cheng-chung (Chinese: 胡振中; Cantonese Yale: Wu Cheng-chung; 26 March 1925 – 23 September 2002) was the fifth Roman Catholic bishop of Hong...
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  • Monkey, Dr. Hu, then ambassador to the United States, reported that a 1625 gazetteer, a form of local history, from Wu's hometown claimed Wu as the author...
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  • followed by many other barbarian leaders, and these rebels were called the "Wu Hu" or literally "Five barbarian tribes". By 316 AD, the Jin had lost all territory...
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  • su po wu (1957) - Pirate Huang Fei Hong: Ye tan hei long shan (1957) Huang Fei Hong long zheng hu dou (1958) Huang Fei Hong lei tai dou wu hu (1958)...
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  • Yagang as the Leader of Tiezhang Sect. Wang Chong (王崇) as the Leader of Wu Hu Duan Jian Sect. Li Tongdong as the Leader of Fu Niu Sect. Hou Quanlong (侯全龙)...
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  • Yang Gun (群羊棍; Shepherd Staff) Ba Gua Dao (八卦刀; Eight Trigrams Broadsword) Wu Hu Qiang (五虎枪; Five Tiger Spear) Jie Tan Tui (接潭腿; Tan Tui Sparring) Tao Quan...
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  • Ten Tigers from Kwangtung (Chinese: 廣東十虎與後五虎; pinyin: Guǎngdōng Shí yǔ hòu ) is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and produced...
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    Emperor Wu. However, the control of the government again fell into Yuwen Hu's hands. A 2024 genetic study analyzed the genetic makeup of Emperor Wu, determining...
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    bun3 gwan3) Staff of five tigers and goat herds (Chinese: 五虎群羊棍; pinyin: qún yáng gùn) Taiji staff (simplified Chinese: 太极棍; traditional Chinese:...
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    ordered Yang Hu to station at Xiangyang and supervise military affairs in the Jin-controlled territories in Jing Province. In 264, following the Wu emperor...
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  • mostly known for his order to execute all of the Wu Hu, particularly the Jie. Then he fought with Hu armies in Jizhou and led several millions of migrants...
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    Hu Yaobang (Chinese: 胡耀邦; pinyin: Yàobāng; 20 November 1915 – 15 April 1989) was a Chinese politician who was a high-ranking official of the People's...
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