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    Tai Kang (Chinese: 太康) was the third king of the Xia dynasty. He was the son of the king Qi of Xia and paternal grandson of Yu the Great and his queen...
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    the dynasty. The third Xia king was Tai Kang, described as an avid hunter but ineffective ruler. The Bamboo Annals describe the Xia capital at Zhenxun being...
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  • and thus the younger brother of Tai Kang. He was the father of Xiang of Xia. According to the Bamboo Annals, Zhong Kang took the throne in the year of...
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    Qi had a son named Tài Kāng who also became the next king. Yu died 45 years into his reign. After Qi's rule, Qi's son Tai Kang succeeded him as king...
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  • dynasty. Xiang was preceded on the throne of Xia by his father Zhong Kang, and before that by his uncle Tai Kang. Xiang ascended the throne in the year of...
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  • King Kang may refer to: King Kang of Xia, three rulers of the Xia dynasty with the personal name Kang: Tai Kang (literally "Highest Kang"), third king...
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  • Republic of China from 1939 to 1955 Tai Kang (reigned 2117–2088 BC), third sovereign of the Xia Dynasty King Kang of Zhou (reigned 1020-996 BC or 1005-978...
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    under King Kang's rule. His was succeeded by his son, King Zhao. Queens: Wang Jiang, of the Jiang clan (王姜 姜姓), the mother of Crown Prince Xia Sons: Crown...
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  • Aristocracy in ancient China (nobility) Kings of the Xia dynasty Yu the Great Qi Tai Kang Zhong Kang Xiang Shao Kang Zhu Huai Mang Xie Bu Jiang Jiong Jin Kong Jia...
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    of ancient China. She was a descendant of Yu the Great – founder of the Xia dynasty – and was the mother of ten sons, including King Wu of Zhou – founder...
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  • Taikang may refer to: Taikang County (太康县), of Zhoukou, Henan Tai Kang, king of the Xia Dynasty Taikang Life Insurance, major Chinese insurance company...
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  • the Lute (1967) - Tu Ying The Thundering Sword (1967) - Cheng Kun-yuen Ru xia (1967) - Han General (Guest star) Trapeze Girl (1967) - Liu Yao-wu King Cat...
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    Kim Junsu (redirect from Xia (singer))
    December 15, 1986), known mononymously as Junsu or known under the stage name XIA (/ʃiˈɑː/ SHEE-ah; Korean: 시아) is a South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer...
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  • round) Sonia Cheah Su Ya (quarter-final) Fabienne Deprez (quarter-final) Tai Tzu-Ying (fourth round) Chiang Mei-Hui (second round) Misaki Matsutomo (final)...
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    Xia Baolong (Chinese: 夏宝龙; pinyin: Xià Bǎolóng; born 2 December 1952) is a Chinese politician. Originally from Tianjin, Xia began his political career...
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  • King Wen of Zhou Yizhen Chen as Tai Si Li Huailong as Li Jing Tang Dehui as Yin Shiniang He Qiang as Wen Zhong Wang Xia as San Yisheng Sun Cong as Jinzha...
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    Kang Sheng (Chinese: 康生; pinyin: Kāng Shēng; 4 November 1898 – 16 December 1975), born Zhang Zongke (simplified Chinese: 张宗可; traditional Chinese: 張宗可;...
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    the States, the Yue are descended from Wuyu, the son of Shao Kang, the sixth king of the Xia dynasty. With help from Wu's enemy Chu, Yue won after several...
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  • Cao Cao Yu Hewei as Liu Bei Lu Yi as Zhuge Liang Yu Rongguang as Guan Yu Kang Kai as Zhang Fei Nie Yuan as Zhao Yun Ni Dahong as Sima Yi Yu Bin as Cao...
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  • Sì (surname) (category Xia dynasty)
    771 BC), Chinese concubine Kong Jia, ruler of the Xia dynasty Shao Kang, king of the Xia dynasty Tai Si (c. 12th–11th century BC), Chinese noblewoman Feng...
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    different forms of Chinese martial arts and exercise, such as baguazhang, tai chi, daoyin and qigong, as well as appearing in the pages of the I Ching...
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  • Kangsi Coming (redirect from Kang xi lai le)
    Emperor of the Qing dynasty, was a pun derived from the names of the hosts; 康 (Kang) was taken from the Chinese name of Kevin Tsai and 熙 (Si) from the Chinese...
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  • participated in the Boxer Rebellion. Mao is responsible for guarding Huang Jin Xia town, which have gathered many revolutionaries around China. There, they...
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  • Mount Tai. He loses the position to Yuan Chengzhi. Zhang Chaotang (張朝唐; Zhāng Cháotáng), Yang Pengju (楊鵬舉; Yáng Péngjŭ) and Zhang Kang (張康; Zhāng Kāng) are...
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    representing different eras: the legendary reign of Yu the Great, and the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. The Zhou section accounts for over half the text...
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  • Xiao Bai Cai - Yang Nai-wu 1963: Yi mao qian 1963: Di er chun - Lin Yung-Kang 1964: Between Tears and Smiles 1964: Shan ge lian - Liu Ta-lung 1965: Hong...
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    Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190836054. Liang, Yusheng (1956). Qijian Xia Tianshan (in Chinese). China: Guangdong Travel and Tourism Press. ISBN 9787805216461...
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    (少康中興; Shàokāng Zhōngxīng), referring to the restoration of the Xia dynasty by king Shao Kang, an allusion to the ROC government taking back mainland China...
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    1983, where he learned Cantonese and martial arts. He appeared in the film Tai-Pan (1986), and went on to work with director Wayne Wang in Eat a Bowl of...
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    Music Festival. Li Tai-hsiang, composer and folk songwriter Tank, singer Tseng Te-Ping, singer Chin-hui Tsao, baseball player Dai-Kang Yang, baseball player...
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