Events from the year 1669 in China. Kangxi Emperor (8th year) Regents — Oboi Viceroy of Zhili, Shandong and Henan — Bai Bingzhen (– July 28) Viceroy of...
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1669 (MDCLXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1669th...
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Tong Ren Tang (category 1669 establishments in China)
Ren Tang (TRT; Chinese: 同仁堂) is a Chinese pharmaceutical company founded in 1669. It is now the largest producer of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)...
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Nansha (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
Nánshāgǎng Kuàisùlù) Nansha, Sansha, in Hainan, China Nansha may also refer to: Jiang Tingxi (1669–1732), Chinese painter who used Nansha as one of his...
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1817–1824 cholera pandemic (category 19th-century disasters in India)
similar outbreak was recorded in 1669 in China. But, there is not evidence of "true Asiatic Cholera" prior to 1781, in which the first well-documented...
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The year 1669 in science and technology involved some significant events. February 23 – Isaac Newton writes his first description of his new invention...
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information about the literary events and publications of 1669. May 31 – Samuel Pepys makes the last entry in his diary. unknown dates Frances Boothby's tragicomedy...
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Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, the Chinese economy has become one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. As of 2016[update]...
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People's Republic of China embassy in Belgrade, killing three Chinese journalists of state-owned media and outraging the Chinese public. According to...
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Yang Guangxian (category 1669 deaths)
Guangxian (Chinese: 楊光先, 1597–1669) was a Confucian writer and astronomer who was the head of the Bureau of Astronomy (欽天監) from 1665 to 1669. Yang Guangxian...
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Events from the year 1669 in art. Following the fall of Crete to the Ottomans, the Heptanese School, also known as the Ionian Islands' School, succeeds...
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Kangxi Emperor (redirect from Kangxi Emperor of China)
leadership of Taiwan-based Ming general Zheng Chenggong, also titled Koxinga. In 1669, the Kangxi Emperor had Oboi arrested with the help of his grandmother...
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As of 2020, China had the world's second-highest number of top universities in several most cited international rankings including the Academic Ranking...
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Qing dynasty (redirect from Qing China)
dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history. The dynasty, proclaimed in Shenyang in 1636, seized control of Beijing in 1644, which...
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Jiang Tingxi (category 1669 births)
(simplified Chinese: 蒋廷锡; traditional Chinese: 蔣廷錫; pinyin: Jiǎng Tíngxí; Wade–Giles: Chiang T'ing-hsi, 1669–1732), courtesy name Yangsun (楊孫), was a Chinese painter...
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Astronomy in China has a long history stretching from the Shang dynasty, being refined over a period of more than 3,000 years. The ancient Chinese people...
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economic history of China covers thousands of years and the region has undergone alternating cycles of prosperity and decline. China, for the last two millennia...
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In reverse chronological order, Horner's method was already known to: Paolo Ruffini in 1809 (see Ruffini's rule) Isaac Newton in 1669 the Chinese mathematician...
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Inner Mongolia (redirect from Nei Mongol Autonomous Region, China)
text in Mongolian script. Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. Its...
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Manikongo (1665–1666) Álvaro VIII, Manikongo (1666–1669) Pedro III, Manikongo (1669) Álvaro IX, Manikongo (1669–1670) Rafael I, Manikongo (1670–1673) Afonso...
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These initial runs were successful and China Illustrata was quickly translated into Dutch (1668), English (1669 & 1673), and French (1670) shortly after...
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calligrapher and poet Ma Yuan (馬遠, 1160/1165–1225), Chinese painter Ma Yuanyu (馬元馭, 1669–1722), Chinese painter Manabu Mabe (1924–1997), Japanese/Brazilian...
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born 1989, China, f/ch) Jiang Rong (姜戎, born 1946, China, f/nf) Jiang Tingxi (蔣廷錫, 1669–1732, China, nf) Jiao Yu (焦玉, fl. 14th c., China, nf) Jien (慈円...
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Malacca in 1641 and Ceylon in 1658. Dutch East India Company colonies or outposts were later established in Atjeh (Aceh), 1667; Macassar, 1669; and Bantam...
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Shenzhen (redirect from Shenzhen, China)
incorporated into Dongguan in 1669. After the Qing dynasty was defeated by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the First Opium War and the...
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page in this series, and a statistical break-up on the dynamical classification of minor planets. Also see the summary list of all named bodies in numerical...
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List of former German colonies (redirect from German concessions in China)
1654–1659, 1660–1666 Klein-Venedig (in Venezuela), 1528–1545 Hanauish-Indies, Planned in 1669 but later canceled in 1672 Neu-Askania, 1828–1856 The following...
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Sheng, Chinese painter of the Ming Dynasty Jiang Tingxi (蔣廷錫, 1669–1732), Chinese painter and editor Jiao Bingzhen (焦秉貞, 1689–1726), Chinese painter...
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Empress Dowager Ma (Southern Ming) (category 1669 deaths)
Dowager Ma (1578–1669), personal name unknown, formally known as Empress Dowager Zhaosheng (Chinese: 昭聖太后), was an empress dowager of the Chinese Southern Ming...
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