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political leader. He
established dominance over
trade with the Ming at
Guangshun P****, east of Kaiyuan. By the 1570s, his
political influence grew to encomp****...
- the
inscription Guangshun Yuanbao (simplified Chinese: 广顺元宝;
traditional Chinese: 廣順元寶; pinyin: guǎng shùn yuánbǎo)
during his
Guangshun period title (951–953)...
-
classification of
Sinitic Languages: What Is "Chinese"?" (PDF), in Cao,
Guangshun; Djamouri, Redouane; Chappell, Hilary; Wiebusch,
Thekla (eds.), Breaking...
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commerce between the late-Ming
Liaodong and
Jurchen tribes to the east via
Guangshun P**** (east of Kaiyuan,
which is
located near the
northern tip of today's...
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Succession Life
details Guo Wei 郭威
Taizu 太祖 951–954 (2–3 years) Eras
Guangshun (廣順) 951–953
Xiande (顯德) 954
Officer of
Later Han,
proclaimed himself...
- S****wei)
Western Wei-ning (Weining, in Shimenkan) = A Hmao Kwang-shun (
Guangshun, in Ke-cheng-chai) West A Hua-chieh (Bijie, in
Dananshan 大南山) Su-yung...
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Internet Archive. Zaman, Muhammad; Tolhurst, Bryony; Zhu, Mengyan; Jiang,
Guangshun (May 22, 2020). "Den-site
selection at
multiple scales by the red fox...
-
classification of
Sinitic Languages: What Is 'Chinese'?" (PDF), in Cao,
Guangshun; Djamouri, Redouane; Chappell, Hilary; Wiebusch,
Thekla (eds.), Breaking...
- 978–981. doi:10.1021/sc400553q. hdl:10044/1/31478. Teong, Siew Ping; Yi,
Guangshun; Zhang,
Yugen (2014). "Hydroxymethylfurfural
production from bioresources:...
- use
Length of use
Remark Emperor Taizu of
Later Zhou (r. 951–954 CE)
Guangshun 廣順 951–953 CE 3
years Also used by Wuyue, Jingnan, and Goryeo. Xiande...