• Xiqi (Chinese: 西期; autonym: ɕi33 tɕhi33 pho21) is an unclassified Loloish language of Huaning County, Yunnan, China. It is also called Siqipo 斯期颇 (sɿ55...
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  • Xiqi (simplified Chinese: 奚齐; traditional Chinese: 奚齊; pinyin: Xīqí, 665–651 BC), formally Duke Shao of Jin,was briefly the ruler of the State of Jin...
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  • Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    effects. The second film will focus on Xiqi's defense against Shang's attack, while the third film features Xiqi's counterattack, eventual victory and establishment...
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  • Liye 里耶镇 Yongshun County (western; 5 townships): Duishan 对山乡, Heping 和平乡, Xiqi 西歧乡, Shouche 首车镇, Shaoha 勺哈乡 Baojing County (western and southeastern; 10...
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    Xiqi village (local name: Saikee/Saykee) (西岐村) is located in the town of Shuibu, in Taishan City, Jiangmen, Guangdong Province, southern China. Decades...
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  • provided in Minta (2013) and Luo & Minta (2016). Kabie (Khabi) is spoken in: Xiqi 西歧村, Sinanjiang Township, Mojiang County, Yunnan, China Cuoluo, Cuoluo Village...
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  • unclassified Loloish language of Huaning County, Yunnan, China. Pelkey (2011:431) suggests that the neighboring Xiqi, Ati, and Long languages of Huaning County...
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  • lesser-known ethnolinguistic groups that speak Loloish languages. Most of these groups speak languages of uncertain affiliation within Loloish, and are under-documented...
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  • caused by Li Ji, the concubine of Duke Xian of Jin, in order to put his son Xiqi onto the throne of Jin. 656 BC—Psamtik I extends his control over all of...
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  • Yunnan Luoji of Weining County, Guizhou Nong of Huaning County, Yunnan Xiqi of Huaning County, Yunnan Nisu is classified as Southeastern Loloish by Pelkey...
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  • Pelkey (2011:431) suggests that the Xiqi, Ati, and Long languages of Huaning County may be Southeastern Loloish languages. It is uncertain if Zhayipo 扎依颇...
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    List of villages in China (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Guangzhou Wangtang, Jianggu, Sihui, Zhaoqing Wukan, Donghai, Lufeng, Shanwei Xiqi, Shuaibu, Taishan, Jiangmen Wangtang, Chaotian, Lingchuan, Guilin Most counties...
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  • Li Yuan-chia (category Articles with Chinese-language sources (zh))
    are entries in Sullivan (Pinyin): Huo Gang (p. 67); Li Wenhan (p. 86); Li Xiqi (pp. 86–7); Lin Yan (p. 96); Ouyang Wenyuan (p. 120); Wu Hao (p. 176); Xia...
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  • Loloish language of Huaning County, Yunnan, China. It is also called Luowu 罗婺. Pelkey (2011:431) suggests that the Xiqi, Ati, and Long languages of Huaning...
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  • Sila (also called Sida) is a Loloish language spoken by 2,000 people in Laos and Vietnam (Bradley 1997). Sila speakers are an officially recognized group...
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  • Li Ji Unrest (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    caused by Li Ji, the concubine of Duke Xian of Jin, in order to put her son Xiqi onto the throne of Jin. Duke Xian of Jin married six wives who gave birth...
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    Duke Xian of Jin (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    Xian of Jin. In 665 BC, the twelfth year of his reign, Li Ji gave birth to Xiqi. Since Duke Xian of Jin favored Li Ji, he had a desire to dethrone Shensheng...
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    Ye (surname) (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    singer Yeh Yung-chieh (born 1985), Taiwanese baseball player Anna Kay or Ye Xiqi (叶熙祺; born 1987), singer and actress Yip Pui Yin (born 1987), Hong Kong badminton...
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  • The Qin Empire (TV series) (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Wei as Wang Shi Zhao Yang as Meigu Jiao Changdao as Meng Che Ren Xihong as Xiqi Hu Li Zhuo as Bai Jin Sun Jiaolong as Jing Nan Wu Ma as Baili Yao Li Haige...
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  • unclassified Loloish language of Huaning County, Yunnan, China. Pelkey (2011:431) suggests that the Xiqi, Ati, and Long languages of Huaning County may...
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    Huang Feihu (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    (Chinese: 武成王; pinyin: Wǔchéng Wáng) of the Shang Dynasty, he defects to Xiqi (西岐; the precursor to the Zhou Dynasty), a vassal state under Shang, after...
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  • Concubine Li (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
    which led to the suicide of Prince Shensheng. She also placed her own son Xiqi on the Jin throne after the death of Duke Xian. She was nicknamed as the...
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  • Zhuozi (Jin) (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    ninth month of 651 BC, Crown Prince Xiqi, the son of Li Ji, ascended the throne. However, only a month later Xiqi was killed by the minister Li Ke. Chancellor...
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    Keye Luke (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Keye Luke (Chinese: 陸錫麒; pinyin: Lù Xīqí; Jyutping: Luk6 Sek3 Kei4; June 18, 1904 – January 12, 1991) was a Chinese-American film and television actor...
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    Yan Emperor (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    this time it appears that there were only the bare beginnings of written language, and that for record keeping a system of knotting strings (perhaps similar...
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    Dongyue Dadi (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    originally known as Prince Wucheng (武成王) of the Shang Dynasty. He defected to Xiqi (西岐; precursor to the Zhou Dynasty), a vassal state under Shang. He later...
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  • The Promise of Chang'an (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    by Mingyu when they still in Yonglin and abused in Xiqi, she becomes a ruthless person. After Xiqi surrender, she eventually becomes Chengrui's consort...
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    Dapeng Jinchi Mingwang (category CS1 Chinese (Taiwan)-language sources (zh-tw))
    fly to Xiqi to seek revenge on Jiang Ziya. He possessed powerful magic capable of drying up the water of the four seas and attempted to drown Xiqi with...
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  • Zhaoge (TV series) (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Actor Character Introduction Zhang Zhehan Ji Fa Prince of Xiqi State. Second son of King Wen of Zhou and Tai Si. Later the King Wu of Zhou. He was held...
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    Yi people (category Articles containing Yi-language text)
    Lào Cai provinces, in the country's north. The Yi speak various Loloish languages, closely related to Burmese. The prestige variety is Nuosu, which is written...
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