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Qiande (乾德) was a
Chinese era name used by
several emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Qiande (919–924), era name used by Wang Zongyan,
emperor of Former...
- Mandarin. a) 你的 nǐde 幫我, bāngwǒ, 我的 wǒde 錢的
qiánde 大大的 dàdàde 給。 gěi. 你的 幫我, 我的 錢的 大大的 給。 nǐde bāngwǒ, wǒde
qiánde dàdàde gěi.
Original Mandarin Chinese: 你...
- 1007/s11101-015-9401-9 Jia, Mingming; Mao, Dehua; Wang, Zongming; Ren, Chunying; Zhu,
Qiande; Li, Xuechun; Zhang,
Yuanzhi (1
October 2020). "Tracking long-term floodplain...
- 9 months and 10 days) Era(s)
Jianlong (建隆) 4
February 960 – 3
December 963
Qiande (乾德) 4
December 963 – 15
December 968
Kaibao (開寶) 16
December 968 – 13 January...
- Era
dates Jianlong (建隆; 4
February 960 – 3
December 963)
Qiande (乾德; 4
December 963 – 15
December 968)
Kaibao (開寶; 16
December 968 – 21
January 977) Posthumous...
- 948–950
Guangshun (廣順): 951–953
Xiande (顯德): 954–960
Jianlong (建隆): 960–963
Qiande (乾德): 963–968
Kaibao (開寶): 968–976
Taiping Xingguo (太平興國): 976–978...
- Zhào Kuāngyìn) 927–976 (49) 960–976
Jianlong (建隆; Jiànlóng; 960–963)
Qiande (乾德;
Qiándé; 963–968)
Kaibao (開寶; Kāibǎo; 968–976)
Taizong (太宗; Tàizōng) 至仁應道神功聖德文武睿烈大明廣孝皇帝...
- rims, and the
characters being in less deep relief. In the
second year of
Qiande (961), Li Yu
ascended the throne, and the
resources of the
country being...
- 622–623 CE 2
years Fu
Gongshi (r. 623–624 CE)
Tianming 天明 623–624 CE 2
years Qiande 乾德
Unknown Unknown Wang
Mosha (r. 623 CE)
Jintong 進通 623 CE 1 year Li Chongfu...
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Zhang Yuan (张源): Tea
Notes (茶录), 1595.
Translation by The Leaf.
Zhang Qiande (张谦德): The Book of Tea (茶经), 1598.
Xiong Mingyu (熊明遇):
Report on Lu Jie...