-
Shenyang (심양). The
official name was
changed to
Mukden (Manchu: ᠮᡠᡴᡩᡝᠨ), or
Shengjing (盛京; Shèng Jīng; 'rising capital') in 1634. The new name
derives from...
- 2012/2013,
Shengjing Bank's
total ****ets were RMB355,432 million.
Shenyang Hengxin owns
approximately of 10.9% of
equity interest in
Shengjing Bank. Shenyang...
-
Shengjing (now, Shenyang, Liaoning).
Although the main Qing
capital was
moved from
Shengjing to
Beijing after it fell to the Qing in 1644,
Shengjing retained...
- Fengtian" (奉天將軍) and "General of
Shengjing" (盛京將軍). In 1876,
during the
reign of the
Guangxu Emperor, the
General of
Shengjing was
given additional concurrent...
- late anti-Qing
rebellions Xinjiang under Qing rule Chinese: 盛京; pinyin:
Shèngjīng; Manchu: ᠮᡠᡴᡩᡝᠨ, Möllendorff: Mukden, Abkai: Mukden;
capital after 1625...
-
September 2006. 代医学奠基人司督阁与盛京医院的历史绘卷 /
Shengjing yi shi : Dong bei xian dai yi xue dian ji ren
Siduge yu
Shengjing yi yuan de li shi **** juan. 陈醒哲. 陈醒哲著...
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Palace (simplified Chinese: 盛京宫殿;
traditional Chinese: 盛京宮殿; pinyin:
Shèngjīng Gōngdiàn), or
Shenyang Imperial Palace (simplified Chinese: 沈阳故宫; traditional...
-
English title,
translated to
English from its
Chinese name as
Shengjing Times,
Shengjing Shibao, or
abbreviated SJSB. Its name
Sheng Ching (盛京), a Mandarin...
-
Chinese Pastoral Bible (Chinese: 牧靈聖經 or Chinese: 牧灵圣经; pinyin: mùlíng
shèngjīng; jyutping: muk6 ling4 sing3 ging1) is the
Chinese edition of the Christian...
- Liaoning), the
Qianlong Emperor used
Chinese to
write his "Ode to Mukden", (
Shengjing fu/Mukden-i
fujurun bithe), a fu in
classical style, as a poem of praise...