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Fufeng County (simplified Chinese: 扶风县;
traditional Chinese: 扶風縣; pinyin:
Fúfēng Xiàn) is a
county under the
administration of the prefecture-level city...
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Fufeng (Chinese: 扶風), also
known as You
Fufeng (Chinese: 右扶風), was a
historical region located in
modern western Shaanxi. In
early Han dynasty, the administrator...
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Fufeng Group (SEHK: 546) is the
largest private-owned
monosodium glutamate (flavour enhancer) and the
second largest xanthan gum
producer in
mainland China...
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Fufeng (扶风县) is a
county in Shaanxi,
China Fufeng may also
refer to:
Fufeng (region) (扶風), a
historical region in
modern Shaanxi,
China Fufeng Group (阜丰集团)...
- City,
Jiangsu Nanyang, Qidong, in
Qidong City,
Jiangsu Nanyang,
Fufeng County, in
Fufeng County,
Shaanxi Nanyang,
Weishan County, in
Weishan County, Shandong...
- explorer, and
military general of the
Eastern Han dynasty. He was born in
Fufeng, now Xianyang, Shaanxi.
Three of his
family members—father Ban Biao, elder...
- 法門寺; pinyin: Fǎmén Sì) is a
Buddhist temple located in
Famen town (法門鎮),
Fufeng County, 120
kilometers west of Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. It is
widely regarded...
- 713 –
September 19, 782),
courtesy name
Yugui (禹珪),
formally the Duke of
Fufeng (扶風公), was a
Chinese economist and
politician during the Tang
dynasty who...
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Zhanghe (章和) 87–88
Consorts and Issue:
Empress Zhangde, of the Dou clan of
Fufeng (章德皇后 扶風竇氏; d. 97),
first cousin once
removed Empress Gonghuai, of the Liang...
- Lady Ma of
Fufeng (扶风马氏, d. 190) was a
Chinese noblewoman from the late
Eastern Han dynasty. She was
referred to as the wife of
Huangfu Gui (皇甫规), a military...