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Sanfang Qixiang (Chinese: 三坊七巷; pinyin: sān fāng qī xiàng;
Foochow Romanized: Săng-huŏng-chék-háe̤ng),
literally Three Lanes and
Seven Alleys, is a historic...
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called the
Tongzhi Restoration. His era name was
originally proposed as "
Qixiang" (祺祥; Manchu: Fengšengge sabingga), but this was
later changed upon his...
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Huang Qixiang (Chinese: 黃琪翔; Wade–Giles:
Huang Chi-hsiang; 2
September 1898 – 10
December 1970) was a
Chinese military commander and statesman. He led...
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Qixiang Sun (孙祁祥) is ****ociate dean of
Peking University's
school of
economics and
chair and C. V.
Starr Professor in the
Department of Risk Management...
- Tan
Qixiang (Chinese: 谭其骧; 25
February 1911 − 28
August 1992) was a
Chinese geographer and
historian who is
considered a
founder of the
field of historical...
- 8-volume work
published in
Beijing between 1982 and 1988,
edited by Tan
Qixiang. It
contains 304 maps and 70,000
placenames in total. The
Concise Historical...
- went underground.[citation needed] In 1933, the party, now led by
Huang Qixiang,
joined with the short-lived "Productive People's Party" in
starting the...
- Furthermore, he
rehabilitated local cultural landmarks,
including as the
Sanfang Qixiang in Fuzhou,
advanced urban renewal initiatives, and
effectively addressed...
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China Meteorological Administration 中国气象局 Zhōngguó
Qìxiàng Jú
Emblem of the People's
Republic of
China Logo of CMA
Headquarters of CMA
Agency overview...
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Jinsha (or Wu), Min, and Tuo.
According to
historical geographer Tan
Qixiang, 'four rivers' is an
erroneous interpretation of the name. The name of...