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Rocky Island (simplified Chinese: 石岛;
traditional Chinese: 石島; pinyin: Shí Dǎo; lit. 'stone island'; Vietnamese: Đảo Đá) is one of the
Paracel Islands...
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Shidao Bay
Nuclear Power Plant (simplified Chinese: 石岛湾核电站;
traditional Chinese: 石島灣核電廠; pinyin:
Shídǎo wān hédiàn chǎng),
commonly known as Shidaowan...
- Li
Shidao , or Yi Sado (Chinese: 李師道; died
March 8, 819) was a
Chinese military general and
politician of the
medieval Chinese Tang dynasty, who, as the...
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military governor Wang Chengzong. However, by 817,
after the
defeat of Li
Shidao and Wang's submission, all of the
empire was
under imperial authority again...
- two
reactors driving a
single steam turbine,
began in
December 2012 in
Shidao Bay
Nuclear Power Plant in
Shandong province. The
pressure vessels of the...
- Yang
Shidao (died 647),
courtesy name Jingyou,
posthumously known as Duke Yi of Ande, was a
Chinese politician who
served as a
chancellor during the reign...
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December 2010, the
Lurongyu 2682
departed from Port
Shidao (石岛),
located in
Rongcheng City,
Shandong Province, China, for
squid jigging...
- Wen
Yanbo (630–637) Dai Zhou (630–633) Hou
Junji (630–632, 632–643) Yang
Shidao (636–643, 645) Liu Ji (639–645) Cen
Wenben (642–645) Li
Shiji (643–649)...
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independently from the
imperial regime. He had one
younger half-brother, Li
Shidao.
During Li Na's term as
military governor, Li
Shigu served as the prefect...
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nuclear power plant that put Gen IV
reactors into
commercial use is
Shidao Bay
Nuclear Power Plant. The
reactor is a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor...