- Shi
Dakai (1
March 1831 – 25 June 1863;
simplified Chinese: 石达开;
traditional Chinese: 石達開; pinyin: Shí
Dákāi), born in Guigang, Guangxi, also
known as...
- Yan
Dakai (Chinese: 阎达开; 1913–1997) was a People's
Republic of
China politician. He was born in
Laoting County, Hebei. He was
CPPCC Committee Chairman...
- Wei Chang****, Qin Rigang, and
their troops on Hong Xiuquan's orders. Shi
Dakai's objection to the
bloodshed led to his
family and
retinue being killed by...
- that his
relative should be torn into five parts. Once, the Yi King Shi
Dakai's father-in-law
Huang Yukun offended Yang
Xiuqing and was
ordered to be flogged...
- Mason,
Truelove &
Dakai 2006, p. 522,
Ontarians with
Disabilities Act. Mason,
Truelove &
Dakai 2006, p. 523. Mason,
Truelove &
Dakai 2006, p. 522. Moran...
- Qi
Dakai (Chinese: 齐大开; born 23 May 1987) is a
Chinese athlete specialising in the
hammer throw. He won a
bronze medal at the 2013
Asian Championships...
-
dimensions larger than 5 cm (2 in) are
usually classified as 'large' (大楷;
dàkǎi);
those smaller than 2 cm (0.8 in) are
usually classified as 'small' (小楷;...
-
greedy species, he s****s ever
greater wealth and glory.
Dakai the
Magpie (鵲のダカイ,
Kasasagi no
Dakai)
Voiced by: Sōichirō
Hoshi (****anese); Yuri Lowenthal...
-
Taiping leaders are Hakkas: Hong Xiuquan, Feng Yunshan, Yang
Xiuqing and Shi
Dakai. Hong Rengan, the
Premier of the Kingdom, was the
first person in China...
-
Taiping Rebellion. In
August 1871, the last
Taiping rebel army, led by Shi
Dakai's commander Li
Fuzhong (李福忠), was
completely wiped out by the Qing forces...