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Dingwu (Chinese: 丁坞镇) is a town in Laoling, Dezhou, in
northwestern Shandong province, China. 2012年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:乐陵市 (in Chinese).
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Dingwu (1646–1664) was the era name of the
Dingwu Emperor of the
Southern Ming. It was used for a
total of 18 years. This era name
comes from Han zhu...
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Dingwu Emperor came to an end, to be the end of the
Southern Ming. Accordingly, the
Southern Ming
lasted 20
years and its last
ruler was the
Dingwu Emperor...
- (simplified Chinese: 朱本𫟷;
traditional Chinese: 朱本鉝; pinyin: Zhū Běnlì) or the
Dingwu Emperor (定武帝) is
claimed to be the last
emperor of the
Southern Ming dynasty...
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attempted imperial restoration Belligerents Restored Qing
Imperial Government Dingwu Army
Royalist Party (limited involvement)
Republic of
China Fengtian clique...
- War: in
February 1895, the Qing
court ****embled its
Dingwu or the
Pacification Army (定武軍
Dingwu jun),
consisting of 10
battalions or ying (営), totaling...
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shelter for the homeless. In 1878,
China was
experiencing the drought-induced
Dingwu Famine,
which caused widespread starvation in
northern China and between...
- dynasty, and
officially ending nearly three hundred years of Ming rule.
China Dingwu (定武, 1646–1664):
Southern Ming — era name of Zhu
Benli (Zhu Danji), Prince...
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Dongwu (東武, 1648):
Southern Ming — era name of Zhu Changqing,
Prince of Huai
Dingwu (定武, 1646–1664):
Southern Ming — era name of Zhu
Benli (Zhu Danji), Prince...
- to
promote reproductions of Wang's calligraphy.
Around this time, the "
Dingwu stone", an
engraving of the
Lantingji xu made by
Ouyang Xun and
widely considered...