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Gongdu may
refer to:
Gongdu language (དགོང་འདུས་) - an
endangered language of
eastern Bhutan named after Gongdue Gewog Gongdu Gewog (དགོང་འདུས་) - a division...
- Lin Tai-hua (Chinese: 林岱樺; pinyin: Lín Dàihuà; born
August 4, 1972) is a
Taiwanese politician. She is the
daughter of Lin Sanlang, the
former mayor of...
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Huang Zunxian (Chinese: 黃遵憲, May 29, 1848 –
March 28, 1905),
courtesy name
Gongdu (公度), was a
Chinese official, scholar, and writer,
active during the late...
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former lives was the
great terton,
Sangye Lingpa, who
revealed the Lama
Gongdu.
Chokgyur Lingpa was the last of the 100
major tertons. He was the owner...
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misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Tibetan characters.
Gongduk or
Gongdu (Tibetan: དགོང་འདུས་, Wylie: Dgong-'dus, it is also
known as Gongdubikha)...
- of evil
spirits and the top
floor is
dedicated to the
teachings of Lama
Gongdü (Wylie: bla ma
dgongs 'dus). Combined,
these three floors form the esoteric...
- and
TashiCell saw a 60 percent outage.
Power outages occurred in Drepong,
Gongdu, Jurmey, Kengkhar, and
Silambi gewogs.
Rainfall proved beneficial for the...
- "鈞生豫章太守量,字公度。" "Jun
begat Liang, the
Grand Administrator of Yuzhang,
courtesy name
Gongdu." Book of Jin 648, vol. 1: "量生潁川太守儁,字元異。" "Liang
begat Jùn, the
Grand Administrator...
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staff members Gao Mu (高沐) and Li
Gongdu (李公度) whom they
planned to
support as
leader if he died—and when Gao and Li
Gongdu did not
answer quickly, Li Shigu...
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Zhang Yi (張鎰) (died
November 8, 783),
courtesy names Jiquan (季權) and
Gongdu (公度), was a
Chinese historian,
military general, and
politician during the...