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Zheng Dazhen (simplified Chinese: 郑达真;
traditional Chinese: 鄭達真; pinyin: Zhèng
Dázhēn; born
September 22, 1959) is a
retired Chinese high jumper. She...
- .725I. doi:10.1016/0146-6380(96)00063-0. Li, Yong; Zhang, Cheng; Tang,
Dazhen; Gan, Quan; Niu, Xinlei; Wang, Kai; Shen,
Ruiyang (October 2017). "Coal...
- 1995, with the
financial support of
Hangzhou Hushu Society of Arts, The
Dazhen National Institute was
established at the
antechamber of the
Imperial Wenlan...
- Chinese: 东夏; pinyin: Dōng Xià), also
known as Dongxia,
Dongzhen (東真) or
Dazhen (大真), was a short-lived
kingdom established in
Manchuria (including Northeast...
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Tchoung Ta-tchen or
Zhong Dazhen was a
martial arts
teacher from
China who
developed his own
version of Yang-style tai chi. He died on
February 22, 2000...
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invaded Northern China,
Puxian Wannu rebelled against Jin and
founded the
Dazhen (大眞)
kingdom in
Dongjing (Liaoyang) in 1215. He
adopted the
title of Tianwang...
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Zhili Province (now
Tongcheng City, An**** Province). His grandfather, Fang
Dazhen, once
served as the
Shaoqing of Dali
Temple in the
Wanli Dynasty. He contributed...
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Based in
Dongjing ("Eastern Capital"),
Puxian Wannu declared the
state of
Dazhen ("Great Jurchen"). In the
spring of 1216,
Khitans fleeing from the Jin overran...
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Ministry of
Construction Hou Jie 020
Ministry of
Power Industry Shi
Dazhen 021
Ministry of Coal
Industry Wang
Senhao 022
Ministry of Machine-building...
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Group Identity".
Philippine Quarterly of
Culture and Society. 18. Chen,
Dazhen; Lü,
Guisun (1304).
South Seas
Chronicles (in Chinese).
Reading Song-Ming...