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    Ma Teng (pronunciation) (died June or July 212), courtesy name Shoucheng, was a Chinese military general and warlord who lived during the late Eastern...
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    uncle Ma Teng, a warlord in northwestern China, during the late Eastern Han dynasty. After Ma Teng's death, he followed his cousin Ma Chao (Ma Teng's eldest...
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    Kingdoms period of China. A descendant of the general Ma Yuan, Ma Chao was the eldest son of Ma Teng, a prominent warlord in Liang Province (covering parts...
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    70. Ma Teng's family claimed descent from the famed general Ma Yuan, but his father was quite poor while his mother was of Qiang origin. Ma Teng grew...
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    agreed to, Han Sui and Ma Teng would give assistance to Cao Cao in the remainder of his battles against Yuan Shao. After this, Ma Teng was forcibly summoned...
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    Ma Huateng (Chinese: 马化腾; pinyin: Huàténg, born October 29, 1971) is a Chinese businessman, investor and philanthropist who is the co-founder, chairperson...
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    He started his career under the warlord Ma Teng, who was based in Liang Province. In 211, Ma Teng's son Ma Chao, along with a coalition of warlords from...
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  • invited Ma Teng to his headquarters in Ye and kept him as a virtual hostage. Ma Teng was executed along with his family in Ye when his son Ma Chao rose...
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    Panthay Rebellion Ma Sicong (1912–1987), violinist and composer Ma Su (190–228), Shu Han general in the Three Kingdoms period Ma Teng (died 211), Eastern...
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    broker peace, but to no avail. Then, Ma Teng's close friend and comrade, Han Sui, was sent to dissuade Ma Teng with an armed force. Once Han Sui arrived...
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  • Feng as Lü Meng Chen Yilin as Ma Chao Xia Tian as Ma Dai Guan Ziqian as Ma Liang Zheng Shiming as Ma Su Ning Sheng as Ma Teng Shang Yisha as Lady Mi Hong...
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    2019. "Teng Hsiao-p'ing". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 8 March 2019. "Mao's last hurrah: the campaign against Teng Hsiao-Ping"...
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    Lee Teng-hui (Chinese: 李登輝; 15 January 1923 – 30 July 2020) was a Taiwanese statesman and agriculturist who served as the 4th president of the Republic...
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    Cha chaan teng (Chinese: 茶餐廳; Cantonese Yale: chàhchāantēng; lit. 'tea restaurant'), often called a Hong Kong-style cafe or diner in English, is a type...
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    from behind, Cao Cao appointed Ma Teng as an official and summoned him to Ye (in present-day Handan, Hebei). Ma Teng and some of his family members were...
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    ordered him to get rid of Cao Cao. Dong Cheng secretly contacted Liu Bei, Ma Teng and others, and they planned to assassinate Cao Cao. However, their plans...
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    Gnetum luofuense, also known as luo fu mai ma teng (Chinese: 罗浮买麻藤), is a species of gymnosperm in the family Gnetaceae. It is native to southeastern...
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    half-Qiang, Ma Teng, rose to power as a warlord in Liang province with another warlord, Han Sui. In 211 CE, Ma Chao, the son of Ma Teng, led a coalition...
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  • 160) Gao You, Chinese scholar, historian, politician and writer (b 168). Ma Teng (or Shoucheng), Chinese general and warlord Papinian, Roman jurist and...
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    Sima Yi (redirect from Ssu-ma I)
    three horses represented Ma Teng, Ma Chao, and Ma Dai, since the family name Ma (馬) literally means "horse". Because the Ma family no longer posed a threat...
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    一開,烈嶼那塊島慢慢裂開,一直開離大金門所以叫「烈嶼」久而久之,就叫成了「烈嶼」。(金門民間傳說) Lin 2018, p. 16. Lin Ma-Teng 林馬騰 (July 2009). 秘島:大二膽的秘境秘史 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 林馬騰文史工作室. pp. 11, 19–20...
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  • serving in various government posts. Liu Yan joined forces with Han Sui and Ma Teng in an attempt to attack the capital and seize it. With the help of his...
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  • Dean, Jeffry L.; Schrecengost, Randy S.; de Leeuw, Renée; Han, Sumin; Ma, Teng; Den, Robert B.; Dicker, Adam P.; Feng, Felix Y.; Knudsen, Karen E. (November...
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    Han dynasty, a military general, Yan Xing engaged the warlord Ma Teng's eldest son Ma Chao in a duel and nearly killed him by piercing him with a spear...
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    control by President Lee Teng-hui throughout his presidency.[citation needed] During the 2000 presidential election, Lee Teng-hui arranged for Lien Chan...
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    the People's Republic of China Justin Yifu Lin, Chinese economist Ma Zhongying, Ma clique warlord The academy is within walking distance south of Dadong...
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    Liangzhou was a de facto independent warlord state ruled by Han Sui and Ma Teng. Warlord Cao Cao started an offensive against Liang Province in 211, winning...
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    Administrator of Guangling (廣陵太守) Tao Qian, Inspector of Xu Province (徐州刺史) Ma Teng, Administrator of Western Liang (西涼太守) Gongsun Zan, Administrator of Beiping...
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    the winter of 199–200. In addition, in 197, Cao Cao was able to persuade Ma Teng and Han Sui, who controlled Yong and Liang provinces (covering most of...
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    Princeton Scientific. Retrieved 2021-02-08. Ma, Teng; Ren, Wencai; Zhang, Xiuyun; Liu, Zhibo; Gao, Yang; Yin, Li-Chang; Ma, Xiu-Liang; Ding, Feng; Cheng, Hui-Ming...
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