- The
Battle of
Nanjing (1853) (Chinese: 太平軍攻佔南京; pinyin:
Taiping jun
gongzhan Nánjīng)
began after the fall of
Wuhan on March 8, 1853, and
ended with the...
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central China during the 6th and 7th centuries. It was
compiled by Du
Gongzhan in the Sui or
early Tang (early 7th century) as a revised,
annotated edition...
- the magazine's
contributors were men.
These included Qian Xingcun, Pan
Gongzhan [zh], Ye Chucang [zh], Gu Kenfu, Xu Banmei, and Guan Ji'an. Editorship...
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information Location South side of the
intersection of
Yongxin Road (僚莘路) and
Gongzhan Road (工展路),
Beijiao Shunde District, Foshan,
Guangdong China Coordinates...
- 白崇禧 Bai
Chongxi 269 柏文蔚 Bai
Wenwei 270 莫德惠 Mo De**** 271 潘毓桂 Pan
Yugui 272 潘芸閣 Pan
Yunge 273 潘雲超 Pan
Yunchao 274 潘公展 Pan
Gongzhan 275 馮玉祥 Feng Yuxiang...
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Western scholars have
argued for
alternative origins for the festival. Du
Gongzhan, the
editor of the late-Sui
Record of the
Seasons of Jingchu, connected...
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hands of
collaborators with the ****anese occupation, but
after the war Pan
Gongzhan, an
influential Kuomintang party official who had been an
editor on the...
- com.
Retrieved 2023-11-30. Longgu, You. "我们一定要攻占科学堡垒 =
Women yiding yao
gongzhan kexue baolei".
International Institute of
Social History.
Retrieved 2023-11-30...
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Zonghuang (zh: 李宗黄), Liu
Jiwen (zh: 刘纪文), Xu
Yuanquan (zh: 徐源泉), Pang
Gongzhan (zh: 潘公展), Wang
Faqin (zh: 王法勤), Bai
Wenwei (zh: 柏文蔚), Wang Luyi (zh: 王陆一)...
- Press, 1938 (3rd print). With
forewords by Zhu
Jingnong [朱经农] and Pan
Gongzhan [潘公展].
Portions from this were
first printed in the
Chinese journal Youth...