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Shangyuan may
refer to:
Shangyuan Festival, also
known as the
Lantern Festival in
English Shangyuan railway station, a
railway station on the
Taiwan Railways...
- Wang
Shangyuan (Chinese: 王上源; pinyin: Wáng
Shàngyuán;
Mandarin pronunciation: [wǎŋ ʂâŋ ɥɛ̌n]; born 2 June 1993) is a
Chinese professional footballer who...
- pinyin: Yuánxiāo jié), also
called Shangyuan Festival (traditional Chinese: 上元節;
simplified Chinese: 上元节; pinyin:
Shàngyuán jié) and Cap Go Meh (Chinese: 十五暝;...
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Shangyuan Art
Museum is a
modern art
museum in Beijing, China. A
private museum, it was
established in 2007. It
hosts an
International Residency Programme...
- Yu
Shangyuan (Chinese: 余上沅; pinyin: Yú
Shàngyuán) (October 4, 1897 –
April 30, 1970) was a 20th-century playwright,
Chinese drama educationist and theorist...
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Shangyuan railway station (Chinese: 上員車站; pinyin:
Shàngyuán Chēzhàn) is a
railway station located in
Zhudong Township,
Hsinchu County, Taiwan. It is located...
- ceremonies.
Regarding the
origin of the
custom of
hanging lanterns at the
Shangyuan Festival or
Yuanxiao Festival,
there have been
various theories. One is...
- 666–668
Zongzhang (總章 zǒng zhāng) 668–670
Xianheng (咸亨 xián hēng) 670–674
Shangyuan (上元 shàng yuán) 674–676
Yifeng (儀鳳 yí fèng) 676–679
Tiaolu (調露 tiáo lù)...
- Fú)
traditionally referred to the
Shangyuan Festival of the Daoism. It was said that on the date of the
Shangyuan Festival, the xian
Tianguan visits...
- in
modern Zhenjiang, Jiangsu) Circuits.
Zhang eventually settled in at
Shangyuan (上元, in
modern Nanjing, Jiangsu) in 887 and
controlled the area until...