• Chinese: 項 and Chinese: 向 (both Xiàng) and Chinese: 相 (Xiāng) Xiang Chinese, a group of Chinese varieties spoken in Hunan Xiang Island (simplified Chinese:...
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  • Xiang Xiang may refer to: Xiang Xiang (singer), a Chinese popular singer Xiang Xiang (giant panda, 2001–2007), giant panda born in China Xiang Xiang (giant...
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  • Xiang Xiang (Chinese: 香香; pinyin: Xiāng Xiāng; born June 14, 1984) is a Chinese singer. She was reportedly the most popular internet celebrity in China...
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    The Xiang River is the chief river of the Lake Dongting drainage system of the middle Yangtze, the largest river in Hunan Province, China. It is the second-largest...
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    Xiang or Hsiang (Chinese: 湘; Changsha Xiang: [sian˧ y˦˩], Mandarin: [ɕi̯aŋ˥ y˨˩˦]), also known as Hunanese, is a group of linguistically similar and historically...
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    Xiang Ji (c. 232– c.January 202 BC), courtesy name Yu, was the Hegemon-King of Western Chu during the Chu–Han Contention period (206–202 BC) of China...
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  • Consort Xiang may refer to: Empress Xiang (1047–1102), wife of Emperor Shenzong of Song Fragrant Concubine (fl. 18th century), semi-legendary concubine...
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    Xiang Xiang (Chinese: 香香) is a female giant panda born on June 12, 2017 through natural mating in the Ueno Zoo in Japan. Her father is Ri Ri and mother...
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  • Xiang (Chinese: 相) is the name of a king of the semi-legendary Xia dynasty who is said to have reigned during the 3rd millennium BC. He was the fifth...
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  • Liu Xiang or Liuxiang may refer to: Liu Xiang, Prince of Qi (齊王劉襄; died 179 BC), prince during the Han dynasty Liu Xiang, Prince of Liang (梁王劉襄; died 97...
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  • Fei Xiang (born Bart Hsiao Luan Phillips, known as Kris Phillips; traditional Chinese: 費翔; simplified Chinese: 费翔; pinyin: Fèi Xiáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hùi Siông)...
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    Mala xiang guo (simplified Chinese: 麻辣香锅; traditional Chinese: 麻辣香鍋; pinyin: málà xiāngguō), roughly translated into English as "spicy stir-fry hot pot"...
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    Hong Kong (redirect from Xiang gang)
    Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. With 7.4 million residents of various nationalities in a 1,104-square-kilometre...
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    Godfrey Gao (redirect from Gao Yi Xiang)
    Godfrey Gao (Chinese: 高以翔; pinyin: Gāo Yǐxiáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ko Í-siông; 22 September 1984 – 27 November 2019) was a Taiwanese-Canadian model and actor...
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  • Xiang Zhuang was a younger cousin of Xiang Yu, and a grandson of Xiang Yan. Xiang Yu and Xiang Zhuang were raised by their uncle, Xiang Liang. Xiang Zhuang...
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  • Duke Xiang may refer to these rulers from ancient China: Duke Xiang of Chen (fl. 10th century BC) Duke Xiang of Qin (died 766 BC) Duke Xiang of Qi (died...
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  • Xiang Chan (died 192 BC), courtesy name Bo, better known as Xiang Bo, was a noble of the Chu state of the Seven Warring States. He was an uncle of the...
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    Xiang Guangda (Chinese: 项光达; pinyin: Xiàng guāngdá; born 1958) is a Chinese industrialist. He is the founder of the Tsingshan Holding Group, a metallurgical...
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  • Kuai Xiang (Chinese: 蒯祥; pinyin: Kuǎi Xiáng; 1377–1451) was a Chinese architect and engineer widely known as designer of the Forbidden City and originator...
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  • Xiang is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surnames: Xiàng (Chinese: 向; Xiàng) and Xiāng (Chinese: 相). It means “to go forward” It originated from...
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  • King Xiang may refer to these rulers of ancient China: Xiang of Xia (3rd millennium BC), possibly a ruler of the Xia dynasty King Xiang of Zhou (died 619...
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  • Luo Xiang (Chinese: 罗翔; born 1977) is a Chinese jurist. He serves as professor of law and director of the Institute of Criminal Law at the China University...
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  • King Xiang of Zhou (died 619 BC), personal name Ji Zheng, was a king of the Zhou dynasty of China. He succeeded his father King Hui to the throne. He...
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    Xiang Jingyu (Chinese: 向警予; pinyin: Xiàng Jǐngyǔ; Wade–Giles: Hsiang Ching-yü, (1895-09-04)September 4, 1895 – (1928-05-01)May 1, 1928, née Xiang Junxian)...
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  • them both. Shortly afterwards, a team of four skilled individuals led by Xiang infiltrate a highly guarded CIA office in New York City and retrieve "Pandora's...
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    Zhang Xiang JP (Chinese: 张翔; pinyin: Zhāng Xiáng; born December 1963) is a Chinese-American mechanical engineer, currently serving as the 16th president...
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    Duke Xiang of Song (宋襄公) (died 637 BC) was the leader in the state of Song in the Spring and Autumn period. His personal name was Zifu (子茲甫) and he took...
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  • Li Xiang or Xiang Li may refer to: Li Auto, or Li Xiang a Chinese electric automobile manufacturer Li Xiangjun (1624–1654), or Li Xiang, Ming dynasty female...
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  • Xiang Liang (died 208 BC) was a military leader who led a rebellion against the Qin dynasty. Xiang Liang was from Xiaxiang (下相; present-day Suqian, Jiangsu)...
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    Old Xiang, also known as Lou-Shao (simplified Chinese: 娄邵片; traditional Chinese: 婁邵片; pinyin: Lóu Shào piàn; lit. 'Loudi and Shaoshan subgroup'), is a...
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