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Clanship
Clanship Clan"ship, n. A state of being united together as in a clan; an association under a chieftain.

Meaning of Lanshi from wikipedia

- Lanshi station (Chinese: 澜石站), is a station of Guangfo line of the Foshan Metro and Guangzhou Metro in Foshan's Chancheng District. It started operations...
- Club (simplified Chinese: 厦门蓝狮; traditional Chinese: 廈門藍獅; pinyin: Xiàmén Lánshī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: E-mng Na-sai) is a defunct Chinese football club, which was...
- He is best remembered for representing Reggiana, Shenyang Ginde, Xiamen Lanshi, GAIS, and Djurgårdens IF during his career. A full international between...
- politician March 23 – Sima Shi, Chinese general and regent (b. 208) Fu Gu (or Lanshi), Chinese official and politician (b. 209) Liu Zan (or Zhengming), Chinese...
- the eastern part of the country. The 2019 video game Indivisible features Lanshi, a Tibetan Mastiff, as a playable character. The 2019 manga Ginga Densetsu...
- Kong, 1992, p36 "World Stadiums » Asia » China". Archived from the original on 2008-07-30. "Xiamen Lanshi - Players, Ranking and Transfers - 2018". v t e...
- club was disbanded. Li Kun transferred to second-tier football club Xiamen Lanshi at the beginning of the 2004 football league season and under the club's...
- numbering some 1,000,000 or more persons. The capital is called the city of Lanshi (Bactra) and has a market where all sorts of goods are bought and sold....
- Fu Gu (209–255), courtesy name Lanshi, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Fu Gu's grandfather was Fu Rui...
- Shandong Luneng Taishan (2004–2009); Wuhan Zall (2013) 4 Gao Hongbo 160 Xiamen Lanshi (2006); Changchun Yatai (2007–2008); Guizhou Renhe (2011–2012); Shanghai...