- Qi, or Ch'i in Wade–Giles romanization, was a
regional state of the Zhou
dynasty in
ancient China,
whose rulers held
titles of Hou (侯), then Gong, before...
- Zhao
Qiguo (Chinese: 赵其国; 25
February 1930 – 3
January 2023) was a
Chinese soil scientist, and an
academician of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was...
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Genghis Khan had many
wives and concubines.
Wives and
concubines were
frequently acquired from
conquered territory, and, in the case of
Genghis Khan, sometimes...
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queen of the
Naiman Tayang Khan; and two
Chinese princesses,
Chaqa and
Qiguo, of the
Western Xia and Jin
dynasties respectively. The
children of these...
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state of the
Mongol Empire,
presenting to
Genghis Khan
Jurchen Princess Qiguo,
daughter of
Jurchen Jin
emperor Wanyan Yongji. But when the
Mongols withdrew...
- Game of the
Seven Kingdoms (Chinese: 七國象棋, p qī-guó-xiàng-qí ;) is a seven-player
variant of the game
xiangqi ("Chinese chess"). It is
traditionally ascribed...
- Mongols. The
Jurchen Jin
emperor Wanyan Yongji's daughter,
Jurchen Princess Qiguo was
married to
Mongol leader Genghis Khan in
exchange for
relieving the...
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Indefinite (不一定) 2004 Live On (相相生) Mu
Liang Wen Wang (recorded in 2002) 2004
Qiguo Shengdan (期过圣诞) with
Indefinite (不一定) (live at Shenzhen,
recorded in 2001)...
- : 18 The
Jurchen Jin
emperor Wanyan Yongji's daughter,
Jurchen Princess Qiguo was
married to
Mongol leader Genghis Khan in
exchange for
relieving the...
- Shanxin, and
Xiaoji Huang Zhenji as Diting, Yunfei, and Daji Ding Dang as
Qiguo, Tan Ju, Mu Si, A'Xian, and Dong Dong
Xiaotan as
Laojun Xaihou Luofeng as...