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    The Huai River, formerly romanized as the Hwai, is a major river in East China, about 1,110 km (690 mi) long with a drainage area of 174,000 km2 (67,000 sq mi)...
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    The 1931 China floods, or the 1931 Yangtze–Huai River floods, occurred from June to August 1931 in China, hitting major cities such as Wuhan, Nanjing and...
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    Emperor Huai of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋怀帝; traditional Chinese: 晉懷帝; pinyin: Jìn Huái Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Huai-ti; 284 – March 14, 313), personal name...
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  • was a Western Jin imperial prince and regent for Emperor Hui and Emperor Huai. He was the eighth of eight princes commonly associated with the War of the...
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    Huai'an (redirect from Huai-An)
    Long an important regional center, Huai'an lies on and is named for the Huai River, the historical boundary between Northern and Southern Chinese culture...
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  • ancient China. He was born Xiong Huai (Chinese: 熊槐) and King Huai (懷, a different Chinese character) was his posthumous title. King Huai succeeded his...
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    Huai Jinpeng (Chinese: 怀进鹏; pinyin: Huái Jìnpéng; born December 1962) is a Chinese computer scientist and politician. He is the current Minister of Education...
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  • Huai Wang (King/Prince Huai or King/Prince of Huai) may refer to: King Huai of Chu (died 296 BC), ruler of Chu during the Warring States period Emperor...
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    Huai opera (Chinese: 淮剧; pinyin: Huáijù), also known as Jianghuai opera (Chinese: 江淮戏; pinyin: Jiānghuáixì), is a regional form of Chinese opera that originated...
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  • Guo Huai (died 23 February 255), courtesy name Boji, was a Chinese military general of the state of Cao Wei (or Wei) during the Three Kingdoms period of...
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  • The Huai Army (Chinese: 淮軍; pinyin: Huái jūn), named for the Huai River, was a military force allied with the Qing dynasty raised to contain the Taiping...
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  • Duke Huai of Qin (Chinese: 秦懷公; pinyin: Qín Huái Gōng; died 425 BC), personal name unknown, was from 428 to 425 BC the duke of the Qin state. Duke Huai was...
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    Jiang–Huai Mandarin (traditional Chinese: 江淮官話; simplified Chinese: 江淮官话; pinyin: Jiānghuái Guānhuà), named after the Yangtze (Jiang) and Huai Rivers...
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  • the ruler of the revived Chu state in the late Qin dynasty. He was a grandson of King Huai of Chu. In 223 BC, during the Warring States period, the Chu...
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  • Huai (Chinese: 槐; read Hui according to Sima Zhen) was the eighth king of the semi-legendary Xia dynasty of ancient China, who possibly ruled 44 years...
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  • Waterfall 瀑布 Pùbù Hukou Waterfall Hǔkǒu Pùbù Landform/Water River 河 Huai River Huái Landform/Water River 江 Jiāng Chang River Cháng Jiāng Landform/Water...
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    Peng Dehuai (redirect from P'eng Te-huai)
    Touchstone: New York, NY. 2003. ISBN 0743246985. Domes, Jurgen. Peng Te-huai: The Man and the Image, London: C. Hurst & Company. 1985. ISBN 0905838998...
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    of Mount Song the divide is not as severe. Through it flows the Huai River (Huai he), which begins about 32°26′35″N 113°19′31″E / 32.443119°N 113.325352°E...
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  • history. Máng's father was king Huai of Xia, son of the king Zhu of Xia. Mother of Máng was an unknown lady, consort of Huai. He had a consort who bore him...
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  • Huai-Dong Cao (born 8 November 1959, in Jiangsu) is a Chinese–American mathematician. He is the A. Everett Pitcher Professor of Mathematics at Lehigh University...
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  • Huai Ying (650 BC - 620 BC), was the Duchess consort of Duke Huai of Jin (r. 637). She was the daughter of the Duke Mu of Qin. She married Duke Huai of...
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    Huainanzi (redirect from HuaiNanZi)
    Great Luminant: Essays from the Huai-nan-tzu. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Wallacker, Benjamin (1962). The Huai-nan-tzu, Book Eleven: Behavior...
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  • and rival-turned-bodyguard Lin Huai. He maintains close ties with Hong and Hong's wife, Ling Husheng. At the same time, he has a shaky relationship with...
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    Huaisu (redirect from Huai Su)
    his works have survived. One of his representative works is Huai Su's Autobiography. He was born in Lingling, Yongzhou, Hunan. Not much is known of his...
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  • Su-Huai Wei (Chinese: 魏苏淮) is a Chinese computational physicist. Wei earned a bachelor's of science degree in physics from Fudan University in 1981, and...
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    of Mandarin Sheng Xuan Huai Shêng & Danian (1983), p. 158. Feuerwerker, Albert. China's Early Industrialization; Sheng Hsuan-huai (1844-1916) and Mandarin...
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    The Huang River (Chinese: 潢河; pinyin: Huáng ) is a tributary of the Huai River in Henan Province, Central China. The Huang rises in southeastern Xin...
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    Nan Huai-Chin (simplified Chinese: 南怀瑾; traditional Chinese: 南懷瑾; pinyin: Nán Huáijǐn) (March 18, 1918 – September 29, 2012) was a Chinese Buddhist monk...
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    The Chinese famine of 1906–1907 struck the middle and lower course of Huai River in Qing Dynasty from Autumn 1906 to Spring 1907, administratively in northern...
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  • Fang Huai (Chinese: 方槐; pinyin: Fāng Huái; 24 October 1917 – 16 February 2019) was a major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Fang was born...
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