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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Manchu alphabet. The
Kangxi Emperor (4 May 1654 – 20
December 1722), also
known by his
temple name Emperor...
- The
Kangxi Dictionary (Chinese: 康熙字典; pinyin:
Kāngxī zìdiǎn) is a
Chinese dictionary published in 1716
during the High Qing,
considered from the time of...
- The
Kangxi radicals (Chinese: 康熙部首; pinyin:
Kāngxī bùshǒu), also
known as Zi**** radicals, are a set of 214
radicals that were
collated in the 18th-century...
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Kangxi Tongbao (traditional Chinese: 康熙通寶;
simplified Chinese: 康熙通宝; pinyin:
kāng xī tōng bǎo)
refers to an
inscription used on
Chinese cash
coins produced...
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Kangxi Dynasty is a 2001
Chinese television series based on the
novel Kangxi Da Di (康熙大帝; The
Great Kangxi Emperor) by
Eryue He. The
series is a prequel...
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Kangsi Coming (Chinese: 康熙來了; pinyin:
Kāngxī Lái Le; lit. '
Kangxi Arrives" or "Here
Comes Kangxi') was a
Taiwanese variety-comedy talk show
hosted by Dee...
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Kangxi Radicals is a
Unicode block. In
version 3.0 (1999), this
separate Kangxi Radicals block was
introduced which encodes the 214
radicals in sequence...
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third Qing
emperor to rule over
China proper. The
fourth son of the
Kangxi Emperor,
Yongzheng ascended the
throne following prolonged disputes over...
- Ji
Kang (Chinese: 嵇康, 223–262),
sometimes referred to as
Xi Kang,
courtesy name
Shuye (叔夜), was a
Chinese composer, essayist, philosopher, and poet of...
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Empress Dowager Zhaosheng during the
reign of her grandson, Xuanye, the
Kangxi Emperor. As
empress dowager and
grand empress dowager, she had significant...