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Minzhong is a
subdistrict situated at the
northeastern periphery of the city of Zhongshan, in the
Pearl River Delta region of
Guangdong province. At the...
- Bai
Minzhong (白敏中; 792–861),
courtesy name Yong**** (用誨),
formally Duke Chou of
Taiyuan (太原醜公), was a
Chinese politician of the Tang dynasty,
serving as...
- Yu
Minzhong (Chinese: 于敏中; pinyin: Yú
Mǐnzhōng, 1714–1779) was an
official of the Qing Dynasty, who
served as
chief grand councilor for part of the reign...
- free dictionary.
Minzhong or Min
Zhong may
refer to:
Central Min, a
group of Min
dialects spoken in
central Fujian,
China Minzhong, Zhongshan, a town...
- People's Anti-Imperialist ****ociation (Chinese: 新疆民眾反帝聯合會; pinyin: Xīnjiāng
Mínzhòng Fǎn Dì Liánhé Huì) was a
political party in Xinjiang, China,
during the...
- (Chinese: 三明; pinyin: Sānmíng,
Foochow Romanized: Săng-mìng), also
known as
Minzhong (simplified Chinese: 闽中;
traditional Chinese: 閩中), is a prefecture-level...
- King of Minyue,
establishing instead a
paramilitary province there called Minzhong Commandery.
Minyue was a de
facto kingdom until one of the
emperors of...
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during the
campaign against Goguryeo. In 645,
Emperor Taizong founded the
Minzhong Temple, the
oldest temple in Beijing, to
commemorate his
soldiers who died...
- his reign, and
started placing his
trust in
corrupt officials such as Yu
Minzhong and Heshen. As
Heshen was the
highest ranked minister and most favoured...
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Henglan Town,
Xiaolan Town,
Dongfeng Town,
Nantou Town,
Huangpu Town,
Minzhong Town,
Gangkou Town,
Fusha Town,
Dongsheng Town
Guzhen dialect – Guzhen...