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  • (南唐). Both states were based in modern-day Nanjing, further down the Yangtze River. During the Song Dynasty, Jiangnanxi Circuit was reestablished ...
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  • Guangxi, Hunan and Hubei, and the capture of Nanjing in 1853, the rebel advance had slowed. For some years, the Taipings gradually advanced eastwards ...
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  • Nanjing, People's Republic of China * Australia Sydney, Australia * Italy Turin, Italy The Nagoya International Center promotes international ...
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  • merged into Chiang Kai-shek's government in Nanjing. During World War II, the eastern parts of Hubei were conquered and occupied by Japan, while ...
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  • before=Nanjing {{s-ttl|title=Capital of the Republic of China (during Chinese Civil War) |years=1949}} after=Chongqing Category:geography ...
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  • *Zhi Yueh (c.230), a Kushan monk who worked at Nanjing. *Dharmaraksa (265-313), a Kushan whose family had lived for generations at Dunhuang. ...
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  • Shanghai, and the Chinese capital of Nanjing in 1937. After failing to ... Unit 1855 in Beijing, Unit 1644 in Nanjing, Unit 8604 in Guangzhou ...
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  • the loss of the regional capital city of Nanjing in 1853. The rebels massacred ... government, the Republic of China, in Nanjing with Sun Yat-sen as its ...
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  • Beijing, and the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing) as a combined UNESCO World Heritage Site. * Liaoyang, one of the oldest continuously-inhabited ...
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  • Zǐjīnshān Tiānwéntái) outside Nanjing using modern astronomical equations. Chinese Americans use Nanjing Calendar instead of defining ...
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  • Central National Arts Gymnasium was founded in Nanjing in 1928, Fu Chen Sung was made Chief Instructor of Bagua, emphasizing in his teachings fast precise ...
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  • campuses in Bologna, Italy and Nanjing, China. Founded in 1943, the School became a part of the university in 1950. *The Peabody Institute, founded ...
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  • * other honorary doctoral degrees from Nanjing University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of New South Wales, and the University ...
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  • directly preceded the new Nationalist government at Nanjing was compared to the unification brought about by Qin Shi Huang. With the coming of ...
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  • caption to this photo read Taken in the First Nanjing Prison in the spring of the 26th year of the Republic [1937]]] *Oct 1879 to Oct 1901: Early ...
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  • the capital from Beijing in the north to Nanjing in the south, and ordered ... moving the nation's capital to Nanjing (Nanking) and implementing ...
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  • was moved from Peking (Beijing) to Nanking (Nanjing). As a result, the name of Zhili was changed to Hebei to reflect that fact that it had a standard ...
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  • Nanjing University was founded in 258 in China. There were several other universities, called Guozijian, in ancient China. In Persia, one notable ...
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  • (1402 - 1424), who moved the capital of China from Nanjing to the present location of Beijing. From the Yongle Emperor onwards, 13 Ming Dynasty Emperors ...
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  • warlords, establishing a unified government in Nanjing in April 1927. Unlike other nationalist leaders, like Wang Jingwei, Chiang was hostile to continued ...
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  • and was nearly destroy. To deal with it Nanjing government spent 11 months to repair it. === Celestial globe (渾象) before Qing Dynasty === ...
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  • In 1994, Suzuki partnered with Nanjing Jincheng Machinery to create a Chinese motorcycle manufacturer and exporter called Jincheng Suzuki. ...
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  • the Jin court south to Jiankang (near present day Nanjing) and taking the title "King of Jin" as a preliminary step towards claiming the mantle ...
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  • the West among some listeners. These are popular in Nanjing and Hangzhou, as well as elsewhere along the southern Yangtze area. Sizhu has been secularized ...
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  • central authority strongest during the Nanjing decade (1927–1937), when ... led to the capture of its capital Nanjing on April 23 and the subsequent ...
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  • State of Croatia, Wang Jingwei's Government in Nanjing, Thailand, a provisional government of Burma, Manchukuo and Japanese-controlled Philippines ...
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  • in Wuxi, Jiangsu province and first painted at Nanjing in 364. In 366 he became an officer (Da Sima Canjun, 大司馬參軍), and was later promoted ...
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  • have exacerbated this, such as denial of the Nanjing Massacre and other war crimes; revisionist history textbooks, which have provoked protests in ...
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  • a hard-fought battle at Tianjing (present-day Nanjing). Zeng Guofan was rewarded with the title of Marquess Yiyong, First Class, and his brother Zeng ...
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  • Gongshi rebelled at Danyang (丹楊, in modern Nanjing, Jiangsu), Emperor Gaozu briefly commissioned Li Shimin to attack Fu, but soon cancelled the order ...
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  • Kingdom of Great Peace" with its capital at Nanjing, and attained control of significant parts of southern China, ruling over about 30 million people ...
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  • with many large, important cities like Wuhan, Nanjing, and Shanghai located adjacent to the river. Large areas of farmland and China's most important ...
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  • December 1937, the capital city Nanking (now Nanjing) fell. As a result, the Chinese government moved its seat to Chongqing for the rest of the war. The ...
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  • Tianjin and the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing. Beijing and its nearby city Zhangjiakou of Hebei province collaboratively host the 2022 Olympic ...
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  • March (1935), Snow (1936), The PLA Captures Nanjing (1949), Reply to Li Shuyi (1957), and Ode to the Plum Blossom (1961). Mao was also a skilled ...
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