- The
Rongxian Giant Buddha (simplified Chinese: 荣县大佛;
traditional Chinese: 榮縣大佛; pinyin:
Róngxìan Dàfó)
formerly romanized as Yong-hien or Hong-yien, is...
- Rong County,
Rongxian, or
Junghsien may
refer to: Rong County,
Guangxi (容县) Rong County,
Sichuan (荣县) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Buddha may
refer to:
Leshan Giant Buddha in Leshan,
Sichuan Rongxian Giant Buddha in
Rongxian,
Sichuan Grand Buddha at Ling Shan, in Wuxi,
Jiangsu Tian...
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Rongxian (Chinese: 容县; also
called Rong Xian or Rong County) is a
county in the
southeast of Guangxi, China,
bordering Guangdong province to the southeast...
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Southwestern Mandarin,
spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east
Rongxian and some
parts of Yibin, Neijiang,
Longchang and
other neighboring areas...
- Rong
County or
Rongxian is a
county of
Sichuan Province, China. It is
under the
administration of
Zigong city. The
county has a
total area of 1,609 km2...
- carved, a huge thirteen-story wood
structure (similar to the one at the
Rongxian Giant Buddha) was
built to
shelter it from rain and sunshine. This structure...
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Saiyinchahun (賽音察渾; 24
January 1672 – 6
March 1674),
fourth son
Princess Rongxian of the
First Rank (固倫榮憲公主; 20 June 1673 – 29 May 1728),
third daughter...
- the
Rongxian earthquake)
occurred in Zigong,
Sichuan Province, China, at
about 13:00 on
February 25, 2019. The
epicentre was
located in
Rongxian County...
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March 1674. On 20 June 1673 she gave
birth to his
third daughter,
Princess Rongxian. On 11 May 1674 she gave
birth to his
sixth son, who died
shortly after...