- Wei
Daijia (Chinese: 韋待價; died 689?) was a
general and
official of the Tang
dynasty of China,
serving as
chancellor during the
first reign of the Emperor...
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means for
travel but a
lifeline service In China,
dàijià (代驾) apps, such as E-
Daijia and Didi
Daijia,
allow a
customer to hire a
driver to
drive them home...
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Mandarin as "Wùhuì" (誤會, "Misunderstanding") on
their 1994
album Ànliàn de
dàijià (暗戀的代價, The
Price of
Secret Love).
Akina Nakamori covered the song on her...
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United Kingdom Over Here 1997 1997
Singapore The
Price of
Peace Hépíng de
dàijià (和平的代價) ****anese
occupation of
Singapore 1998 1998
United Kingdom Coming...
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Village (殷家村)
Guili Village (贵李村)
Yujia Village (于家村)
Xujia Village (许家村)
Daijia Village (戴家村)
Dongjia Village (董家村)
Xiaoma Village (小马村)
Fengjia Village...
- (684–690) Wei
Siqian (685–687) Pei
Judao (685–690) Su
Liangsi (685–690) Wei
Daijia (685–689)
Zhang Guangfu (687–689) Wang
Benli (688–690) Fan Lübing (689–690)...
- Prefecture-level city
Simao Confucian Temple Pu'er
Grand Theatre Red Flag
Square Daijia Alley Inverted Roots Park
Shiping Guildhall Location of Pu'er City jurisdiction...
- Li Jue (李珏 or 李玨) (c. 784?–852?),
courtesy name
Daijia (待價),
formally Duke
Zhenmu of
Zanhuang (贊皇貞穆公), was a
Chinese military general and
politician during...
- Book Bureau(Qitai Hall, An****, China)
Pioneer Yunxi Library(No.7,
Mount Daijia, Zhejiang, China)
Laoqian Studio(No.189,
Guangzhou Road, Nanjing, Jiangsu...
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Rengui (675–681, 683–685) Dai
Zhide (675–679) Su
Liangsi (686–690) Wei
Daijia (686–689) Wu
Chengsi (690–692) Cen
Changqian (690–691)
Doulu Qinwang (697–698...