Minzhong is a subdistrict situated at the northeastern periphery of the city of Zhongshan, in the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong province. The population...
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Yu Minzhong (Chinese: 于敏中; pinyin: Yú Mǐnzhōng, 1714–1779) was an official of the Qing Dynasty, who served as chief grand councilor for part of the reign...
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free dictionary. Minzhong or Min Zhong may refer to: Central Min, a group of Min dialects spoken in central Fujian, China Minzhong, Zhongshan, a town...
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Bai Minzhong (白敏中; 792–861), courtesy name Yonghui (用誨), formally Duke Chou of Taiyuan (太原醜公), was a Chinese politician of the Tang dynasty, serving as...
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People's Anti-Imperialist Association (Chinese: 新疆民眾反帝聯合會; pinyin: Xīnjiāng Mínzhòng Fǎn Dì Liánhé Huì) was a political party in Xinjiang, China, during the...
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during the campaign against Goguryeo. In 645, Emperor Taizong founded the Minzhong Temple, the oldest temple in Beijing, to commemorate his soldiers who died...
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King of Minyue, establishing instead a paramilitary province there called Minzhong Commandery. Minyue was a de facto kingdom until one of the emperors of...
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his reign, and started placing his trust in corrupt officials such as Yu Minzhong and Heshen. As Heshen was the highest ranked minister and most favoured...
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casualties on Goguryeo. Upon returning home, Emperor Taizong founded the Minzhong Temple, the oldest temple in Beijing, to commemorate his soldiers who died...
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(Chinese: 三明; pinyin: Sānmíng, Foochow Romanized: Săng-mìng), also known as Minzhong (simplified Chinese: 闽中; traditional Chinese: 閩中), is a prefecture-level...
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Henglan Town, Xiaolan Town, Dongfeng Town, Nantou Town, Huangpu Town, Minzhong Town, Gangkou Town, Fusha Town, Dongsheng Town Guzhen dialect – Guzhen...
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Nanlang Western Min Jianzhou (Jianou / Nanping / Minbei) Shaojiang Yongan (Minzhong) Xinqiao (Chitian / Houluhua / Wenjiang) Central Min Youxi (Chengguan)...
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equivalent to a province or prefecture—and the Fujian area was organized as Minzhong Commandery (閩中郡). The area seems to have continued mostly independent of...
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The Chinese People's Party (Chinese: 中國民眾黨; pinyin: Zhōngguó Mínzhòng Dǎng) is a small political party in the Republic of China that was established by...
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Hokkien: Sin Tóng Traditional Chinese script: 台灣民眾黨 Mandarin Pinyin: Táiwān Mínzhòng Dǎng Hokkien: Tâi-oân Bîn-chiòng Tóng Traditional Chinese script: 勞動黨 Mandarin...
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Dongsheng, Fusha, Gangkou, Guzhen, Henglan,l Huangpu, Nanlang, Nantou, Minzhong, Sanjiao, Sanxiang, Shaxi, Shenwan, Tanzhou, Xiaolan New Area: Cuiheng...
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in the area was known as Huipu Town. It was initially included in the Minzhong Prefecture, but then moved to Kuaiji during the Han. On August 22, 1994...
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had numerous temples including the Minzhong, Yanshou and Wutian. Among those that survive to this day are the Minzhong Temple, now known as the Fayuan Temple...
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Zheng helped set up a drama society called "Demotic Opera Troupe" (民眾戲劇社; Minzhong Xiju She) with Mao Dun, Ye Shengtao, Chen Dabei, Ouyang Yuqian, Xiong Foxi...
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Jiangxi) and attacked the Minyue, defeating them and establishing the Minzhong Commandery. The second company fortified at Nanye (in modern Nankang, Jiangxi)...
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Kirghiz, were reversed. In Li Deyu's place, Emperor Xuanzong installed Bai Minzhong as the leading chancellor, and over the next few years, Bai recommended...
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Restoring the Buddha Relic at Minzhong Temple". Museum of the Institute of History and Philology. Academia Sinica. The Minzhong Temple is known today as the...
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two-character abbreviated form of the Chinese term Minzhong Yuendong (Chinese: 民眾運動; pinyin: Mínzhòng Yùndòng; lit. 'people's movement'). In May 1948, at...
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313) "Qin ding jiao bu Linqing ni fei ji lue / Shuhede, Agui, Yu Minzhong zuan". "Qin ding Sheng chao xun jie zhu chen lu / Shuhede, Yu Minzhong zhuan"....
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scholar and theologian Ansovinus, bishop of Camerino (approximate date) Bai Minzhong, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 792) Gladilanus, Galician clergyman...
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Japanese prince (d. 842) Adrian II, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 872) Bai Minzhong, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 861) Virasena, Indian mathematician...
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; Charette, Jeremy R.; Collin, Gayle B.; Rowe, Lucy; Shi, Lanying; Yu, Minzhong; Hicks, Wanda; Schoenmaker-Koller, Frederieke E.; Krebs, Mark P.; Saksens...
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part of the ancestral homeland of the Min Yue tribes and was named as Minzhong County. During the Han dynasty, Fu'an belonged to the area of Min Yueguo...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Táiwān Mínzhòng Dǎng Southern Min Hokkien POJ Tâi-oân Bîn-chiòng Tóng...
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most renowned Buddhist temples. The Fayuan Temple, originally named the Minzhong Temple, was first built in 645 during the Tang dynasty by Li Shimin (Emperor...
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