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Jiangjun (Chinese: 將軍) is the
Chinese name for a
general officer. It can also
refer to the
following places:
Jiangjun District,
district in Tainan, Taiwan...
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Jiangjun District (Chinese: 將軍區;
Hanyu Pinyin:
Jiāngjūn Qū;
Tongyong Pinyin:
Jiangjyun Cyu; Wade–Giles:...
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Jiangjun Mountain (Chinese: 将军山; pinyin: jiāngjūnshān) is
located near
Tiexin Bridge in
Jiangning District, Nanjing,
Jiangsu Province, China.
Facing Qinhuai...
- of feng'en
jiangjun,
which then
became perpetual.
Cadet line
imperial princes and
lords were
downgraded until they
reached feng'en
jiangjun,
which could...
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Shandong Taishan Football Club (Chinese: 山东泰山足球俱乐部; pinyin: Shāndōng Tàishān Zúqiú Jùlèbù) is a
Chinese professional football club
based in Jinan, Shandong...
- He
appointed Zhuge Dan (zhennan
jiangjun) and Commander-in-chief (dudu) of
Yuzhou and
Guanqiu Jian (zhennan
jiangjun) and Commander-in-chief of Yangzhou...
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second class fuguo jiangjun from 1765 to 1796
Jiapei (嘉培), Minggong's
second son, held the
title of a
third class fengguo jiangjun from 1797 to 1817 Lianxi...
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Yichun (奕純; 1767–1816), Miande's
eldest son,
initially a
third class fuguo jiangjun,
promoted to feng'en
zhenguo gong and then to
beizi from 1786 to 1816 Zaixi...
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title of a
second class fuguo jiangjun from 1877 to 1907
Yushu (毓書), Puyi's
eldest son, held the
title of a
fengguo jiangjun from 1907 to 1945
Hengjun (恆鋆)...
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class fuguo jiangjun from 1836 to 1841, had no male heir
Zaiqi (載圻), Yixun's
fourth son, held the
title of a
third class fuguo jiangjun from 1836 to...