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Fengxiang District (simplified Chinese: 凤翔区;
traditional Chinese: 鳳翔区; pinyin:
Fèngxiáng Qū), formerly,
Fengxiang County and its
ancient name is Yong...
- Lin
Fengxiang was from Guixian, Guangxi, China.
Originally an
imperial guard in 1852, he rose to the rank of
commander during the Taiping's
march through...
- Chen
Fengxiang (Chinese: 陈凤翔; born
September 1955) is a
Chinese diplomat and
political figure. He was born in
Chahar Right Front Banner,
Inner Mongolia...
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Fengxiang clay
sculpture is a folk art form from
Liuying village,
Fengxiang County,
Baoji city,
Shaanxi Province. It is
called “Ni Huo” by
local people...
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Fengxiang Road (simplified Chinese: 丰翔路;
traditional Chinese: 豐翔路; pinyin:
Fēngxiáng Lù) is a
metro station on the Line 15 of the
Shanghai Metro. Located...
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University of
Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-1530-0. Thurgood, Graham; Li,
Fengxiang (2002). "Contact
Induced Variation and
Syntactic Change in the Tsat of...
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Fengxiang troops at Chang'an to
counteract the eunuchs; Li
Maozhen agreed, and left his
adoptive son Li
Jiyun (李繼筠) in
command of the
Fengxiang soldiers...
- Li was
consecrated as
coadjutor bishop of
Fengxiang.
Three years later, he was
named bishop of
Fengxiang and
served until his
death in 2017. The Chinese...
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Zhaozong by this point, to
leave a
Fengxiang contingent at Chang'an to
counteract against the
Shence Armies, but the
Fengxiang contingent soon
became allied...
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Emperor Wulie 武烈皇帝 407–425 (17–18 years) Era(s)
Longsheng (龍升) 407–413
Fengxiang (鳳翔) 413–418
Changwu (昌武) 418–419
Zhenxing (真興) 419–425
Subordinate of...