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Shiduo (Chinese: 世鐸; pinyin:
Shìduó, Manchu: ᡧᡳᡩ᠋ᠣ, Möllendorff: šido, 27 July 1843–8
January 1914) was a
Manchu prince of the
imperial Aisin Gioro clan...
- Bi
Shiduo (died
March 2, 888) was a
Chinese military officer and
rebel of the late Tang dynasty. He
initially was part of the
agrarian rebellions of Wang...
- Bi
Shiduo.
Xingmi defeated Shiduo and
captured the
provincial capital Yangzhou later that year, but by then Pian had been put to
death by
Shiduo. Another...
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office 1861 – 1884
Predecessor Muyin Successor Shiduo In
office 1894 – 1898
Predecessor Shiduo Successor Shiduo Born (1833-01-11)11
January 1833 Beijing, China...
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creation of the
Chinese Super League. On
January 13, 2001, Yan
Shiduo, vice-president of the
Chinese Football ****ociation,
discussed setting up...
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becoming more
powerful than Gao himself. Subsequently, Gao's
officer Bi
Shiduo rose in resistance,
plunging the
circuit into
intense internecine warfare...
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changed his name from
Xingmin to Xingmi. In 887, Gao Pian's
officer Bi
Shiduo,
fearing that Lü
Yongzhi would have him killed,
rebelled and put Huainan's...
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class Baron Ronglu Chief Grand Councillor In
office 1901–1903
Preceded by
Shiduo Succeeded by
Yikuang Grand Councillor In
office 1898 – 1903 (as the Chief...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Bālí
shìduō jítuán...
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Detachment Gao Jingting [zh] 7th
regiment Yang
Kezhi (杨克志) 3100 8th
regiment Zhou
Junming (周骏鸣) 9th
regiment Gu
Shiduo (顾士多)
Pistol regiment Zhan Huayu [zh]...