- The
Lincheng Outrage, also
known as the
Lincheng Incident (Chinese: 临城劫车案; pinyin: Lín chéng jié chē àn),
refers to the
seizure of the
luxury "Blue Express"...
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Lincheng County (simplified Chinese: 临城县;
traditional Chinese: 臨城縣; pinyin:
Línchéng Xiàn) is a
county in the
southwest of
Hebei province, People's Republic...
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Lincheng Town (Chinese: 林城镇) is a town and the
county seat in the
south central ****tong County, Hunan, China. It has an area of 297.89 km2 (115.02 sq mi)...
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Lincheng was
promoted from a town to a subdistrict. In May 2008, the town of
Jintang was set up. In 2017,
Qiandao Subdistrict split off from
Lincheng...
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Lincheng 临城 (Western) and
Qiongshan 琼山 (Eastern) dialects.
Liang (1997:32) do****ents the
following varieties of Be.
Lingao County (including
Lincheng...
- Over China" (also
known as "China P****"),
which was
loosely based on the
Lincheng Incident that
occurred on May 6, 1923, in
which a
Shandong warlord captured...
- the town of
Lincheng on 6 May 1923, and
taking over 300 hostages,
including 30 westerners. The incident,
which became known as the
Lincheng Outrage, embarr****ed...
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Lincheng railway station (Chinese: 临城站) is a
station on Beijing–Guangzhou
railway in
Lincheng County, Xingtai, Hebei. The
station was
opened in 1903....
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James M.
Zimmerman is a non-fiction book
published in 2023
about on the
Lincheng Outrage of 1923. The book
features accounts and
tells the
story from the...
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Jiefang (解放),
Changguo (昌国),
Huannan (環南),
Chengdong (城東),
Yancang (盐倉),
Lincheng (临城),
Qiandao (千島),
Xiaosha (小沙), Ma'ao (馬岙),
Cengang (岑港) Town: Baiquan...