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Rebels of the Neon God (Chinese: 青少年哪吒; pinyin:
Qīngshàonián Nuózhà; lit. 'Adolescent Nezha') is a 1992
Taiwanese drama film
written and
directed by Tsai...
- Rochester, New York:
Rochester University Press.
Yongde Wang (1995).
Qing shao nian xue er hu (Young person's erhu study).
Shanghai Music Publishing House...
- Chinese: 中国青少年足球联赛;
traditional Chinese: 中國青少年足球聯賽; pinyin: Zhōngguó
Qīngshàonián Zúqiú Liánsài) is a
national youth football league in China, established...
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Qing government gained a
major advantage over
domestic rebels.
After vanquishing the
Taiping in 1864, the
newly equipped armies defeated the
Nian Rebellion...
- Rebellion, though, the
Nian movement initially had no
clear goals or
objectives aside from
criticism of the
Qing government. However, the
Nian rebels were provoked...
- Aus Open (27
January 2018). "Xīn shìdài "Hǎixiá zǔhé" zhànfàng Ào-Wǎng
qīngshǎonián nǚshuāng sàichǎng, Wáng Xīnyú jiāmiǎn Dàmǎnguàn guànjūn"...
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young person, such as in
Rebels of the Neon God (Chinese: 青少年哪吒; pinyin:
Qīngshàonián Nézhā; lit. 'Adolescent Nezha', 1992), Spin Kid (Chinese: 電哪吒; pinyin:...
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Zaige Kikimhoe; Wade–Giles:
Taiwan Jen Ching-
shao-nien Tsai-i Chi-chun ****; Pinyin:
Taiwan Ren
QingShaoNian CaiYi JiJin ****) is a non-profit organization...
- and
military general of the late
Qing dynasty. He is best
known for
raising and
organizing the
Xiang Army to aid the
Qing military in
suppressing the Taiping...
- of the
Eight Banner system at all
during the
Qing dynasty. The
surname Nianhan (粘罕),
shortened to
Nian (粘) is a
Jurchen origin surname, also originating...