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Pujun (Chinese: 溥儁; pinyin:
Pǔjùn, 5
January 1886–1942) was a Qing
dynasty imperial prince of the Aisin-Gioro. He was the
second son of Zaiyi, Prince...
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Pujun Beilu Station (Chinese: 普君北路站; pinyin:
Pǔjūn Běilù Zhàn; Jyutping: pou2gwan1 bak1lou6 zaam6) is a
metro station on the
Guangfo Line (FMetro Line...
- was crushed, in 1899,
Empress Dowager Cixi
designated Prince Duan's son,
Pujun as
First Prince (大阿哥) in her plan to
depose the
Guangxu Emperor and replace...
- Scott,
Robert W.; Wan, Xiaoqiao; Graham,
Stephan A.; Huang, Yongjian; Wang,
Pujun; Wu, Huaichun; Dean,
Walter E.; Zhang,
Laiming (November 2013). "Late Cretaceous...
- (溥銳; b. 1899 - d. ? ),
married another of Natong's daughters,
second son
Pujun (溥鈞),
married a
woman of the
Erdet (鄂爾德特) clan who was a
daughter of Duangong...
- [tɕʰʌŋam ɡujʌk]) P'ohang-guyŏk (포항구역, [pʰohaŋ ɡujʌk]) Puyun-guyŏk (부윤구역, [
pujun ɡujʌk]) Ranam-guyŏk (라남구역, [ɾanam ɡujʌk]) Sinam-guyŏk (신암구역, [ɕʰinam ɡujʌk])...
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Dzungaria Tarim Basin Bian, Weihua; Hornung, Jens; Liu, Zhenhua; Wang,
Pujun; Hinderer,
Matthias (2010-08-08). "Sedimentary and
palaeoenvironmental evolution...
- Dun of the
First Rank The
Yongzheng Emperor's
younger half-brother. Tian
Pujun Lady
Borjigin (孛兒只斤氏)
Primary Consort of
Prince Dun of the
First Rank Kang...
- decline,
prompting Cixi to name
Pujun, a son of the emperor's cousin, the
reactionary Prince Duan, as heir presumptive.
Pujun and his
father were removed...
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forcibly remove Guangxu from the throne,
although she
attempted to have
Pujun, a boy of 14 who was from a
close branch of the
imperial family, installed...