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    An Lushan (redirect from An Lu Shan)
    The Background of the Rebellion of An Lu-Shan. London: Oxford University Press. Pulleyblank, E. G. "The An Lu-Shan Rebellion and the Origins of Chronic...
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    language. Tai or Tai Lue (Shan:တႆးလိုဝ်ႉ). Its traditional area is in Xishuangbanna (China) and the eastern states. Tai Khuen or Tai Khün (Shan:တႆးၶိုၼ်)...
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    The Tian Shan is a mountain range in central Asia that extends through western China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. The Tian Shan is 2,800 kilometres (1...
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  • serving as vassals and servants to Sima (the royal house of Jin), the An Lu Shan rebellion during the Tang dynasty (755–763 AD), and the Jingkang incident...
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    Tiandihui (redirect from Xi Lu)
    believed to be approximately 180. The largest of the branches, Wu Sheng Shan, consists of perhaps 180,000 members. Membership is said to be primarily...
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    Sun Yat-sen (redirect from Sun Zhong Shan)
    by Lu Chun-Hsiung and Michael Kang was permanently installed in the northern plaza of Manhattan's Columbus Park. Dr. Sun Yat-sen (中山逸仙; ZhōngShān yì xiān)...
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    of the university library. Mother: Shan Shili (1856–1943), courtesy name Shouzi, was born in Xiaoshan, Zhejiang. Shan Shili accompanied her husband on several...
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  • Mueang (category Articles containing Tai -language text)
    Muang (Lao: ເມືອງ mɯ́ang, pronounced [mɯaŋ˦]; Tai Nuea: ᥛᥫᥒᥰ muang), Mong (Shan: မိူင်း mə́ŋ, pronounced [məŋ˦]), Meng (Chinese: 猛 or 勐) or Mường (Vietnamese)...
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  • ex-girlfriend), jealous. Shan attempts to kill Xuan, but all her attempts backfire. Xuan decides to escort Shan back home, and along the way Shan takes him to a...
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    Tai languages (category Articles containing Shan-language text)
    Zhuang–Tai, or Daic languages (Ahom:𑜁𑜪𑜨 𑜄𑜩 or 𑜁𑜨𑜉𑜫 𑜄𑜩 kwáam tái ; Shan: ၵႂၢမ်းတႆး; Thai: ภาษาไท or ภาษาไต, transliteration: p̣hās̛̄āthay or p̣hās̛̄ātay...
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    lit. '"red soil"'; Burmese: ကချင်လူမျိုး; MLCTS: ka. hkyang lu myui:, pronounced [kətɕɪ̀ɰ̃ mjó]), more precisely the Kachin Wunpong (Jingpo: Jinghpaw...
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    Retrieved 2024-02-07. Shan, Patrick Fuliang (2018-09-15). Yuan Shikai: A Reappraisal. UBC Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-3781-1. Shan, Patrick Fuliang (2018-09-15)...
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    Confucius (category Philosophers from Lu (state))
    local lords of Lu, who ruled from the nearby city of Qufu. His father Kong He (or Shuliang He) was an elderly commandant of the local Lu garrison. His...
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    tai. [dɛ̰] in colloquial Burmese (literary form: သော sau: [t̪ɔ́]), which is suffixed as follows: Colloquial: ချောတဲ့လူ hkyau: tai. lu [tɕʰɔ́ dɛ̰ ] Formal:...
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  • proto-language (common ancestor) of all the Tai languages, including modern Lao, Shan, Tai , Tai Dam, Ahom, Northern Thai, Standard Thai, Bouyei, and Zhuang. The...
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    Ba Jin (redirect from Lu Jinbao)
    equivalent of the last syllable of Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin (克鲁泡特金, Ke-lu-pao-te-jin). On November 25, 1904, Li Yaotang was born in Chengdu, Sichuan...
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    (Australia), Lu Qing Hui (Philippines), Hsu Nai Jing (Singapore), Chen Hung (Philippines), Su Zai Fu (Quanzhou), Zhi Yuan Li (Philippines), Shan Fa (Taiwan)...
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    have Nanyue formally included as part of the Han Empire. His prime minister Jia objected vehemently and subsequently killed Zhao Xing, installing his...
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    worldwide, with the largest ethnic groups being Dai, Thai, Isan, Tai Yai (Shan), Tai Lai (Shanni), Lao, Tai Ahom, Tai Kassay, and some Northern Thai peoples...
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  • New Culture Movement (category Lu Xun)
    featured scholars such as Chen Duxiu, Cai Yuanpei, Chen Hengzhe, Li Dazhao, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, He Dong, Qian Xuantong, Liu Bannong, Bing Xin, and Hu Shih...
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  • in Part 2 is Zhuge Liang. 4 Ally Commander in Part 1 is Liu Shan, and in Part 2 are Liu Shan and Guan Yu. 5 Another Ally Commander in Part 1 is Ma Su, and...
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    Qingdao (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the imperial province of Shandong (alternately romanized as Shantung or Shan-tung) on the southern coast of the Shandong Peninsula in northern China....
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    rescuers claimed 400 people were dead or missing. Another rescuer in Kalaw, Shan State claimed 100 people died and 200 others were missing due to floods and...
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    Peking University. In 1975, Sun Xingshi married Sun Weishi's widower, Jin Shan, who had been imprisoned throughout the Cultural Revolution for his association...
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  • to 15 times more tokens per word for some languages, for example for the Shan language from Myanmar. Even more widespread languages such as Portuguese...
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    Yan Xishan (redirect from Yen Hsi-Shan)
    Yan Xishan or Yen Hsi-shan (IPA: [jɛ̌n ɕíʂán]; 8 October 1883 – 22 July 1960) was a Chinese warlord who served in the government of the Republic of China...
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    'excellent choice': experts". Central News Agency. Retrieved 17 June 2020. Shan, Shelley (21 July 2020). "No room for failure: new envoy to US". Taipei Times...
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    Möng Mao (category Articles containing Shan-language text)
    Muang Mao, also spelled Möng Mao (Ahom:𑜉𑜢𑜤𑜂𑜫𑜉𑜧𑜨, Shan: မိူင်းမၢဝ်း; Tai Nüa: ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥣᥝᥰ; Burmese: မိုင်းမော; Chinese: 勐卯) or the Mao Kingdom, was...
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  • MapReduce. th International Conference, SATE 2018. Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. pp. 173–184. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04272-1_11. Lu, Shan; Park, Soyeon; Seo, Eunsoo;...
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    Xinjiang (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Pakistan, Russia, and Tajikistan. The rugged Karakoram, Kunlun and Tian Shan mountain ranges occupy much of Xinjiang's borders, as well as its western...
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