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Runde Shaw (1898–1973), also
known as Shao
Cunren and Shao Rendi, was the second-oldest of the Shaw brothers,
originally from Ningbo, Zhejiang, China,...
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Zhang Cunren (simplified Chinese: 张存仁;
traditional Chinese: 張存仁;
styled Wanzhen 完真, d. 1652) was a
Chinese official during the
early Qing
dynasty and the...
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Pagoda in
Quanzhou resulted in a
zhang unit of 2.5–2.56 m.
According to Chen
Cunren, one
zhang in the Ming
Dynasty is only half a
zhang in
modern times. From...
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Alexander L.; Fielding, Eric J.; Huang, Mong-Han; Bennett,
Georgina L.; Liang,
Cunren; Schulz,
William H. (2019). "Widespread Initiation, Reactivation, and Acceleration...
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Pagoda in
Quanzhou resulted in a
zhang unit of 2.5–2.56 m.
According to Chen
Cunren, one
zhang in the Ming
Dynasty is only half a
zhang in
modern times. The...
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decreasing on
average since 1981. The
township comprises 26 villages: Aiding,
Cunren, Dingliao, Gangbian, Longde, Nanan, Nancheng, Nanjian, Nanning, Nanqiang...
- Changchun, Wang Shixian, Hong Chengchou,
Shang Kexi, Liu Wuyuan, Zu Kefa,
Zhang Cunren, Meng Qiaofang, Kong Youde, Sun Dingliao.
Aristocratic and
military ranks...
- 1600 B.C.E.-618 C.E. M.E. Sharpe. 2007. pp. 314–. ISBN 978-0-7656-4182-3.
Cunren Liu (1976).
Angela Schottenhammer (ed.).
Selected papers from the Hall of...
- 1367 to 1568. Wiesbaden: Otto Harr****owitz. ISBN 978-3-447-06172-8. Liu,
Cunren (1984). New
Excursions from the Hall of
Harmonious Wind. Leiden:
Brill Archive...
- Liu Ts'un-yan AO FAHA 柳存仁 (pinyin Liu
Cunren) (1917–2009) was a
scholar of
Chinese letters and thought, an
author of fiction, drama, and screenplays, and...