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Dibao (Chinese: 邸報; pinyin:
dǐbào; Wade–Giles: ti3-pao4),
literally "reports from the [official] residences", were a type of
publications issued by central...
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Dibao (ti-pao),
sometimes called headmen or constables, were
local officials in Qing and
early Republican China,
typically selected from
among the prominent...
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public places. In China,
early government-produced news-sheets,
called Dibao,
circulated among court officials during the late Han
dynasty (second and...
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proclaimed a
release to both
Roman citizens and non-citizens.[citation needed]
Dibao (ancient
Chinese gazette) "Acta Diurna".
Encyclopedia Britannica. Wright...
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benefited from China's
minimum livelihood guarantee program (known as the
dibao) a
programme introduced nationwide in 1999
whose number of parti****nts...
- baran**** or
village in the
Philippines In the Qing and
early Republican era,
dibao were
officially appointed village officials,
usually selected from the local...
- newspaper,
later appeared during the late Han
dynasty in the form of the
Dibao. 1st
century BC: Arch dam (Glanum Dam) in
Gallia Narbonensis,
Roman Republic...
- dynasties, lizheng,
during the Sui and Tang,
baozheng during the Song, and
dibao and
shoubao during the Qing – are
sometimes translated constable for their...
- too late—the fate of the city and its
defenders was sealed. On July 3,
Dibao Castle (地保城,
nicknamed Dragon's Neck 龙脖子) on the
Purple Mountain fell into...
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subordinate to them
issue these three types of
internal do****ents.
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