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College in
Peking in the autumn.
Guangping then
decided to
become the
general secretary of the
Student Council.
While Guangping continued to write, her works...
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Guangping County (simplified Chinese: 广平县;
traditional Chinese: 廣平縣; pinyin:
Guǎngpíng Xiàn; lit. 'broad flatness' is a
county of
southern Hebei province...
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Zhang Guangping (born 18 July 1964) is a
Chinese boxer. He
competed in the men's
bantamweight event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Jin
Guangping or Aisin-Gioro
Hengxu (1899–1966) was a
Chinese linguist of
Manchu ethnicity who is
known for his
studies of the
Jurchen and
Khitan languages...
- Dong
Guangping (Chinese: 董广平; born 13
April 1958) is a
Chinese human rights activist who was
disappeared in 2022 in Vietnam. Dong
Guangping was born in...
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Guangping.
Princess Yong'an died on 26
January 1417 of
unknown causes. She was
buried in Fangshan, Beijing. Husband: Yuan Rong,
Marquis of
Guangping (廣平侯...
- 1989, pp. 43–45 Jin
Guangping & Jin
Qizong 1980, p. 37 Kane 1989, pp. 46–50 Kane 1989, pp. 51–53 Kane 1989, pp. 54–55 Jin
Guangping & Jin
Qizong 1980,...
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renamed Guangping District (广坪区) and soon
reverted to its
former name of
Guangping Township in June 1956. In
October 1958, it was
changed to
Guangping People's...
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emperor as his fief. 16
counties were
listed under Guangping in the Book of Han,
namely Guangping (廣平),
Zhang (張),
Chaoping (朝平),
Nanhe (南和),
Lieren (列人)...
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serve as the
local seat of
government when Ming
Prefecture first became Guangping Prefecture and then
Yongnian County. The area's po****tion was
about 220...