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  • daughter, Carol. The small family then moved to Nanjing, where Pearl taught English literature at the University of Nanking. In 1926, she left China and ...
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  • ===Nanjing Puppet State=== supported collaborator government based in Nanjing. Its flag was similar to ...
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  • of China on February 14, 1912, by the Nanjing Provisional Senate. On December ... but asked that the capital be situated in Nanjing. Yuan, however, wanted to ...
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  • the capital from Beijing in the north to Nanjing in the south, and ordered ... and evacuated. They were first shipped to Nanjing and thence to Shanghai. ...
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  • the Republic of China's capital of Nanjing. They financed many of their ... recently: a southern line connecting to Nanjing and a north-eastern line ...
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  • Jin's new capital of Jiankang (modern-day Nanjing). The Yan family provided many officials that served the governments of the Eastern Jin Dynasty ...
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  • Emperor (建文帝 ). Zheng He studied at Nanjing Taixue (The Imperial Central ... Ming Dynasty) moved his capital north from Nanjing to present-day Beijing, ...
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  • Zhang Xueliang stepped in to support the Nanjing government against the northern warlords in exchange for control of the key railroads in Hebei ...
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  • It replaced the Nanjing-based romanization systems that had been common until late in the nineteenth century. It has mostly been replaced by ...
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  • Xuesheng (華林學省), and later at the Imperial Nanjing University (Zongmingguan) to perform research. In 461 in Nanxu (today Zhenjiang, Jiangsu), ...
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  • ancient Chinese landmarks. The Treaty of Nanjing in 1842, followed by the ... Shanghai. The war ended with the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842, which opened several ...
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  • nautical hero Zheng He's shipyard in Nanjing]. chinadaily.com, Nov. 7, 2005. (In Commemoration of 600th anniversary of Zheng He's voyages.) ...
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  • and Chenjiawo), Yunxian, Zhoukoudian, Nanjing, Hexian * India: Narmada (taxonomic status debated!) * Kenya: WT 15000 (Nariokotome), ER 3883, ER 3733 ...
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  • capital of the right-wing KMT regime at Nanjing, which remained the KMT ... eastern China was under the control of the Nanjing central government, which ...
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  • Chinese Nationalist government whose capital was Nanjing. ... July 1937, the Japanese occupied Shanghai, Nanjing and Southern Shanxi in campaigns ...
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  • aboard the British warship HMS Cornwallis in Nanjing (then known as "Nanking"). It is the first of the Unequal Treaties signed by China with ...
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  • named as such. Other cities similarly named include Nanjing ( ... fact the national capital had changed to Nanjing, the first time under the ...
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  • in a molded-brick relief from a tomb in the Nanjing area. Within a few generations, artists and intellectuals were so inspired by the supposedly ...
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  • well received. In 1936, Thunderstorm debuted in Nanjing, with Cao Yu himself acting in the lead role. In 1938, following its theatrical triumphs, ...
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  • *Lao She. Lao She. Nanjing, Jiangsu, China: Yilin Press, 1992. ISBN 9787805671628. *Lao She. Rickshaw: The Novel Lo-t'o Hsiang Tzu. Honolulu: ...
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