- Xu
Guangqi or Hsü Kuang-ch'i (April 24, 1562 –
November 8, 1633), also
known by his
baptismal name Paul or Paul Siu, was a
Chinese agronomist, astronomer...
- pinyin:
Guāngqǐ Xúexìao; Hokkien: Kông Khē Hák Hàu; meaning:
Guāngqǐ School), a Chinese-language
Filipino school named after Xu
Guangqi Lu
Guangqi (simplified...
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based in Guangzhou,
Guangdong province. Co-owned by
Honda and GAC
Group (
Guangqi), GAC
Honda operates two
plants that, as of 2011[update],
produces Honda-branded...
- The tomb of Xu
Guangqi is the
burial site of Xu
Guangqi (24
April 1562 – 10
November 1633), a
prominent late Ming
dynasty statesman, scholar, and leader...
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Guangqi Memorial Hall (徐光启纪念馆) is a
memorial and
museum for the 17th-century
Chinese scholar Xu
Guangqi. It is
located besides the tomb of Xu
Guangqi...
- (Chinese: 冠道; pinyin: Guàndào) is a mid-size
crossover SUV
produced by
Guangqi Honda, a
joint venture between ****anese
automaker Honda and
Chinese automaker...
-
China only)
Localized M15
series engine for China,
manufactured by GTE (
Guangqi Toyota Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years): 2021–present Levin...
- Christianity,
during the 16th and 17th
century Jesuit China missions: Xú
Guāngqǐ (Wade–Giles: Hsü Kuang-ch'i; 徐光啟, 1562–1633) of
Shanghai Lǐ Zhīzǎo [zh]...
- GAC
Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 广汽丰田汽车有限公司) is an
automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Guangzhou,
China and a joint-venture
between GAC...
- Lu
Guangqi (盧光啟) (died
March 6, 903),
courtesy name
Zizhong (子忠), was an
official of the
Chinese Tang dynasty, who
briefly served as
chancellor from 901...