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Jingyuan may
refer to:
Jingyuan County,
Gansu (靖远县)
Jingyuan County,
Ningxia (泾源县)
Jingyuan mutiny, 783 AD
mutiny in
Jingyuan during the Tang dynasty...
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Emperor Jingyuan may
refer to: Yao
Yizhong (280–352),
ethnic Qiang warlord and general,
ancestor of the
Later Qin
emperors Hanpu (fl. 10th century), ethnic...
- Zou
Jingyuan (Chinese: 邹敬园; pinyin: Zōu
Jìngyuán, born 3
January 1998) is a
Chinese artistic gymnast who
specializes in
parallel bars and rings. He is...
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Jingyuan (Chinese: 靖遠; pinyin:
Jìngyuǎn; Wade–Giles:
Ching Yuen) was a
protected cruiser built for the
Imperial Chinese Navy. She was
built by Armstrong...
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Jingyuan (Chinese: 經遠; pinyin:
Jīngyuǎn; Wade–Giles: Ching-Yuen or King-Yuen) was an
armored cruiser in the late Qing
Dynasty Beiyang Fleet. Her sister...
- In 783, Yáo Lìngyán [zh] (姚令言),
jiedushi of
Jingyuan, and his 5,000
troops arrived in Chang'an (Xi'an, Shaanxi) on
their way to
fight Lǐ Xīliè (李希烈) in...
- The
Garden of
Serenity or
Jingyuan (靜園) is a
museum and
former residence of Puyi, the last
emperor of
China in Tianjin, China.
Located at 70
Anshan Road...
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Jingyuan Wen is a New
Zealand pharmacology academic, and is a full
professor at the
University of Auckland,
specialising in drug discovery, formulation...
- The (c. 780)
Yunhai jingyuan 韻海鏡源
Ocean of Rhymes,
Mirror of
Sources Chinese dictionary,
which was
compiled by the Tang
dynasty official and calligrapher...
- Yao
Jingyuan (Chinese: 姚景远; born 14 Juny 1958 in Yingkou, Liaoning) is a male
Chinese weightlifter. He won a gold
medal at 1984
Olympic Games in men's...