Tai Kang (Chinese: 太康) was the third king of the Xia dynasty. He was the son of the king Qi of Xia and paternal grandson of Yu the Great and his queen...
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Tai Kang, described as an avid hunter but ineffective ruler. The Bamboo Annals describe the Xia capital at Zhenxun being attacked by Hou Yi while Tai...
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Qi had a son named Tài Kāng who also became the next king. Yu died 45 years into his reign. After Qi's rule, Qi's son Tai Kang succeeded him as king...
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and thus the younger brother of Tai Kang. He was the father of Xiang of Xia. According to the Bamboo Annals, Zhong Kang took the throne in the year of...
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Kang Tai (康泰) was a Chinese traveller in the middle of the third century from the state of Eastern Wu. He is known for his travels to Southeast Asia in...
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up Kang or kang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kang may refer to: Kang Kalan, Punjab Kang District, Afghanistan Kang, Botswana, a village Kang County...
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King Kang may refer to: King Kang of Xia, three rulers of the Xia dynasty with the personal name Kang: Tai Kang (literally "Highest Kang"), third king...
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navy frigate INS Gomati (F21), an Indian Navy Godavari-class frigate ROCS Tai Kang (F-21), a Taiwanese navy destroyer F-21 (Michigan county highway) BMW Series...
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Malaysian field hockey player Tai Hara (born 1990), Australian actor Tai Jia (died 1720 BC), Chinese prince Tai Kang, Chinese ruler Tai Kato (1916–1985), Japanese...
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USS Wyffels (redirect from ROCS Tai Kang (F-21))
decommissioned and leased to the Republic of China, which she served as Tai Kang. Wyffels was permanently transferred to the Republic of China Navy in February...
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of rightful rule over usurpation. Chao-Kang follows the story of Chao Kang, the son of the dethroned Tai Kang of the Yu dynasty. The antagonist is a wealthy...
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China (nobility) Kings of the Xia dynasty Yu the Great Qi Tai Kang Zhong Kang Xiang Shao Kang Zhu Huai Mang Xie Bu Jiang Jiong Jin Kong Jia Gao Fa Jie...
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escorts ROCS Tai Kang F-21 (ex USN DE-6) ROCS Tai Ping F-22 (ex USN DE-47) Cannon-class destroyer escorts ROCN Tai He F-23 (ex USN DE-102) ROCN Tai Cang F-24...
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was preceded on the throne of Xia by his father Zhong Kang, and before that by his uncle Tai Kang. Xiang ascended the throne in the year of Wuxu and set...
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Taedong River (redirect from Tai-tang Kang)
the 19th century, the Taedong was spelled Tai-tang in Western texts (the "Tai-tang River" or "Tai-tang Kang"). "Encyclopædia Britannica Online : Taedong...
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Teeraratsakul Lai Po-yu Tsai Fu-cheng 21–8, 25–23 Winner 2024 Thailand International Pakkapon Teeraratsakul Aaron Tai Kang Khai Xing 17–21, 18–21 Runner-up...
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"Luoyang" – have been built in this area. In 2070 BC, the Xia dynasty king Tai Kang moved the Xia capital to the intersection of the Luo and Yi and named the...
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pinyin: tài shǐ) 265–274 Xianning (Chinese: 咸寧; pinyin: xián níng) 275–280 Taikang (Chinese: 太康; pinyin: tài kāng) 280–289 Taixi (Chinese: 太熙; pinyin: tài xī)...
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King Goh Boon Zhe Wong Vin Sean Fazriq Razif Bryan Jeremy Goonting Aaron Tai Kang Khai Xing Women's Doubles Pearly Tan Thinaah Muralitharan Mixed Doubles...
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Taikang may refer to: Taikang County (太康县), of Zhoukou, Henan Tai Kang, king of the Xia Dynasty Taikang Life Insurance, major Chinese insurance company...
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Peeratchai Sukphun Lai Po-yu Tsai Fu-cheng 21–8, 25–23 Winner 2024 Thailand International Peeratchai Sukphun Aaron Tai Kang Khai Xing 17–21, 18–21 Runner-up...
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Kang's Family; Migrant Wives, Local Husbands (Chinese: 外来媳妇本地郎) is a Cantonese sitcom produced by Guangdong Radio and Television. Filming began on April...
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1920BC.) The Nine Tripod Cauldrons were forged from metal given in tribute to Yu by the Nine Provinces. 2117 BC Tai Kang became king of the Xia dynasty....
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Liuming, Top Space, Tai Kang Life Building, Beijing, China (solo) Me, Me, Me: Courtyard Gallery, Beijing, China Top Space, Tai Kang Life Building, Beijing...
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Kang Senghui (traditional: 康僧會; simplified: 康僧会; pinyin: Kāng Sēnghuì; Wade–Giles: K'ang Seng-hui; Vietnamese: Khương Tăng Hội; died 280) was a Buddhist...
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Khün language (redirect from Tai Khün)
Khün, or Tai Khün (Tai Khün: ᨴᩱ᩠ᨿᨡᩨ᩠ᨶ, /taj˧˧.kʰɯːn˧˨˥/; Shan: တႆးၶိုၼ် Thai: ไทเขิน [tʰaj kʰɤ̌ːn]), also known as Kengtung tai, Kengtung Shan, is the...
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Poh Seng Tai Tay (Chinese: 保生大帝; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pó-seng tāi-tè), also known as Taitokong (Chinese: 大道公; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-tǒ-kong), is the God of Medicine...
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Writings of Kang Hang, Columbia University Press, ISBN 9780231535113 Kim Ha-tai (April 1961), "The Transmission of Neo-Confucianism to Japan by Kang Hang, a...
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King Kang of Zhou (Chinese: 周康王; died 996/78 BC), personal name Ji Zhao, was the third king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. He was a son of his predecessor...
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