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Empress Teng (fl. 258–284),
personal name Teng
Fanglan, was an
empress of the
state of
Eastern Wu
during the
Three Kingdoms period of China. She married...
- (November 14, 1893 –
December 13, 1975), also
known as Shi
Fanglan (Chinese: 施芳蘭; pinyin: Shī
Fānglán), was an
American attorney who
served as the
United States...
- The
Fanglan Mansion (traditional Chinese: 芳蘭大厝;
simplified Chinese: 芳兰大厝; pinyin:
Fānglán Dàcuò) is a
historical house in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan...
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begins south of
downtown Taipei City at the
intersection of
Xinhai Road and
Fanglan Road, near
National Taiwan University, and ends in Shenkeng, New Taipei...
- Chen Zhen, Tong Dizhou, Hu Xiansu,
Zhang Jingyue, Qian Chongpeng, Dai
Fanglan, Luo Zongluo, Wu Dingliang, Cai Qiao, Li Xianwen, Deng Shuqun. Wikimedia...
- 252–258:
Empress Quan ****jie 262–264:
Empress Zhu 264–280:
Empress Teng
Fanglan 265–274:
Empress Yang Yan 276–290:
Empress Yang Zhi 290–300:
Empress Jia...
- House, Mind Set Art Center,
Nanmen Market, Wang Yun-wu
Memorial Hall, and
Fanglan Mansion, and many
other tourist attractions are also
located in Daan District...
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Boletus sinicus in 1948, and
transferred to the
genus Tylopilus in 1979 by
Fanglan Tai. In 2014, the
genus Rubroboletus was
created to
accommodate this and...
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World Online.
Retrieved 2023-06-20. Liu, Weihua; Cheng, Chunzhen; Chen,
Fanglan; Ni, Shanshan; Lin, Yuling; Lai,
Zhongxiong (2018). "High-throughput sequencing...
- them were
Zhang Bu's daughters. The
third one was Teng Mu's
daughter Teng
Fanglan. Sun Hao's
biography in the
Sanguozhi stated: In 269, Sun Hao instated...