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Dingxiang (Chinese: 定襄; pinyin:
Dìngxiāng) is a
county in the
north central part of
Shanxi province, China. It is
under the
administration of Xinzhou...
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Dingxiang Commandery (Chinese: 定襄郡) was a
historical commandery of China. It was
located in the
southern part of
modern Hohhot and
Ulanqab prefectures...
- mix is: Star
anise (bājiǎo 八角)
Fennel seeds (xiǎohuíxiāng 小茴香)
Cloves (
dīngxiāng 丁香)
Chinese cinnamon (ròuguì 肉桂)
Sichuan pepper (huājiāo 花椒)
Other recipes...
- John Han
Dingxiang (Chinese: 韩鼎祥; May 17, 1937 –
September 9, 2007) was an
underground Roman Catholic bishop of Yongnian, a
division of
Hebei province...
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Prefecture (代郡) and
Dingxiang (定襄). The
battlefield was
extremely cold and dry. The
initial plan
called for Huo
Qubing to
attack from
Dingxiang, but information...
- The 1038
Dingxiang earthquake devastated present-day
Shanxi Province,
northern China on 9 January. At
least 32,300
people died
across the
province when...
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Airport (IATA: WUT, ICAO: ZBXZ),
formerly Dingxiang Airport, is a
civilian and
military dual-use
airport in
Dingxiang County,
Shanxi Province, China. It serves...
- Changge,
Commandery Princess Yongning Historical prototype:
County Princess Dingxiang (定襄县主) Li Jiancheng's daughter.
Proficient in
martial arts and military...
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succeeded his
nephew Er
Chanyu in 102 BC. In 101 BC, the
Xiongnu raided Dingxiang, Yunzhong, Zhangye, and Jiuquan.
Xulihu died in 101 BC and was succeeded...
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Plateau two
years prior,
three Xiongnu forces raid the
Prefectures of Dai,
Dingxiang and Shang. The
Xiongnu Tuqi (Worthy Prince) of the
Right (West), especially...