• Yushi (simplified Chinese: 鱼市镇; traditional Chinese: 魚市鎮; pinyin: Yúshiì Zhèn) is a rural town in Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County, Hunan, China. As of...
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  • Yushi may refer to: Mount Yushi, a mountain in Dongyang Township, Guangfeng District, Shangrao, Jiangxi, China Yushi, Hunan, a town in Xinhuang Dong Autonomous...
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  • Yushi Li (born 1991) is a Chinese-born, London-based photographer whose work is concerned with the male gaze and the female gaze. Li was born in Hunan...
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    Mao Zedong (category Chinese Communist Party politicians from Hunan)
    theories are known as Maoism. Mao was the son of a peasant in Shaoshan, Hunan. He supported Chinese nationalism and had an anti-imperialist outlook early...
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  • Chinese: 雲集鎮; pinyin: Yúnjí Zhèn) is a town and the seat of Hengnan County in Hunan, China. The town has an area of 296.7 km2 (114.6 sq mi) with a household...
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  • were Anhui (18% dead), Chongqing (15%), Sichuan (13%), Guizhou (11%) and Hunan (8%). The major contributing factors in the famine were the policies of...
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    Changsha Kingdom (category History of Hunan)
    Kingdom was a kingdom within the Han Empire of China, located in present-day Hunan and some surrounding areas. The kingdom was founded when Emperor Gaozu granted...
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  • County, Hunan, China. As of the 2016 census it had a population of 32,116 and an area of 222-square-kilometre (86 sq mi). It is surrounded by Yushi Town...
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    Chinese writer Mao Yisheng (1896–1989), a Chinese structural engineer. Mao Yushi (b. 1929), a Chinese economist, nephew of Mao Yisheng, critic of Mao Zedong...
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  • Zhujiachang Town of Yuping County in the north, Fuluo Town in the southeast, Yushi Town in the northeast, and Liangsan Town in the west and southwest. In 1961...
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  • This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Hunan, China. According to the result on 2011 adjustment of subdistrict divisions of Furong...
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  • next year, he became Jiancha Yushi (監察御史), an imperial censor. At that time, Ma Yi (馬彝), the secretary to the governor of Hunan Circuit (湖南, headquartered...
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    described the Yúshì, 禺氏 (or Niúshì, 牛氏), as a people from the north-west who supplied jade to the Chinese from the nearby mountains (also known as Yushi) in Gansu...
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    Minister over the Masses, the Imperial Counsellor or Excellency of Works (Yushi dafu 御史大夫 or Da sikong 大司空), and Grand Commandant or Grand Marshal (Taiwei...
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  • Wei Yue (category Political office-holders in Hunan)
    Tang times, Wei served as an imperial censor with the title Dianzhong Shi Yushi (殿中侍御史), but was, for an unspecified fault, exiled to Guang Prefecture (廣州...
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  • successively served as an imperial censor first under the title of Jiancha Yushi (監察御史) then Dianzhong Shiyushi (殿中侍御史); and Taizi Sheren (太子舍人), a member...
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  • companies". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 12 November 2023. Wang, Lu (2022), Jiang, Yushi; Shvets, Yuriy; Mallick, Hrushikesh (eds.), "Cost Management of New Energy...
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  • charge of the administrative affairs of the Office of Imperial Censors (御史臺, Yushi Tai). Early in the Kaicheng era (836-840) of Emperor Muzong's son Emperor...
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  • Zhanyi [zh] • Han Yufu [zh] • Cheng Lie [zh] • Lan Wenzheng [zh] • Tian Yushi [zh] • Li Xiangheng Songjiang (6) Liu Zhaoxun [zh] • Qi Lian [zh] • Li Feng [zh]...
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  • Zhang Weiying Wu Jinglian Liu Xiaobo Fang Fang He Weifang Zhang Qianfan Mao Yushi Li Yinhe Neoauthoritarianism Chen Yuan Wang Huning Zhang Weiwei Jin Canrong...
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    Yifu (655–658, 662–663) Du Zhenglun (656–658) Xin Maojiang (658–659) Xu Yushi (659–662) Ren Yaxiang (659–662) Lu Chengqing (659–660) Shangguan Yi (662–664)...
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  • emperor, Wei Guanzhi was made an imperial censor with the title of Jiancha Yushi (監察御史). He submitted a petition asking that the position be given to his...
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  • imperial censor, Lu was made an imperial censor with the title Jiancha Yushi (監察御史). In 891, he was made an imperial scholar (翰林學士, Hanlin Xueshi) as...
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    Shujishi, years later as bianxiu, a compiler and secretary. In 1863, he was yushi, investigating censor; in this capacity he was the leader of more than 40...
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  • censor, initially with the low rank of Jiancha Yushi (監察御史), then the higher rank of Dianzhong Shi Yushi (殿中侍御史). It was said that while Pei was not well-learned...
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  • came back to Chang'an, the capital of Han Empire, and took the position of Yushi Daifu, the vice Prime Minister and the Supreme Justice of the Empire. The...
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    Suzong). Li Mian followed Emperor Suzong to Lingwu, and was made Jiancha Yushi (監察御史), an imperial censor. At that time, everything at Emperor Suzong's...
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  • talents. He was thereafter made an imperial censor with the title Jiancha Yushi (監察御史). He left government office when his mother died to observe a mourning...
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  • but Wu Zetian favored Song and therefore took no action. Song soon became Yushi Zhongcheng (御史中丞), one of the deputy chief imperial censors. In 704, when...
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  • Emperor Zhaozong made Xu Yanruo the deputy chief imperial censor (御史中丞, Yushi Zhongcheng). In 891, after a failed imperial campaign against the warlord...
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