- King
Qingxiang of Chu (Chinese: 楚頃襄王; pinyin: Chǔ
Qǐngxiāng Wáng, died 263 BC) was from 298 to 263 BC the king of the
state of Chu
during the
Warring States...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Kǒng
Qìngxiáng Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping Hung2 Hing3 Cheung4...
- Fenyang, Shanxi, China. The
primary output of the distillery, Fenjiu, is a
qingxiang baijiu that was one of the "Four
Famous Spirits" as
determined in the...
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Huangdi Puyi yu wo (末代皇帝溥仪与我; 'Last
Emperor Puyi and I'). The author, Wang
Qingxiang (王慶祥),
compiled oral
interviews with Li Shuxian,
along with
those of others...
- sauce-aroma baijiu, and has a charred,
nutty flavor.
Xiaoqu Qingxiang (小曲清香, xiǎoqū
qīngxiāng;
qingxiang with small-batched qu): A
style of
baijiu distilled from...
- èrguōtóu; lit. 'second pot head', 'i.e.
second distillation') is a
style of
qingxiang baijiu originating in
Beijing and
primarily made in the
region surrounding...
- Wenxiu Chapter. The Last
Emperor and His Five Wives. pp. 24–27. Wang
Qingxiang. The Last
Emperor and His Five Wives(English edition). pp.
Wenxiu chapter...
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Seong (simplified Chinese: 陈庆祥;
traditional Chinese: 陳慶祥; pinyin: Chén
Qìngxiáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Khèng-siông) (1976-08-31) 31
August 1976 (age 48) Butterworth...
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Wayback Machine. BBC, 2
August 2005.
Retrieved 10
December 2006. Meng,
Qingxiang; Yan, Long; Chen, Yulong; Zhang,
Qiang (9
November 2018). "Generation...
- it was for
severe stomach ache as well as headaches.
According to Wang
Qingxiang,
author of the book The Last
Emperor and His Five Wives, her headaches...