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Hunan Shigu Railway Station, in Dongguan,
Guangdong Shigu, Fujian, in
Yongchun County,
Fujian Shigu, Guangdong, in Gaozhou,
Guangdong Shigu,
Henan (石固镇)...
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Shigu railway station (Chinese: 石鼓站,
formerly Shek Ku) is a
railway station serving the
village of
Shigu in Tangxia, Dongguan, Guangdong, China. It is...
- Li
Shigu , or Yi Sago (Chinese: 李師古; 778? – July 19, 806) was a
Chinese military general and
politician of the Tang dynasty, who, as the
military governor...
- Yan
Shigu (Chinese: 顏師古; Wade–Giles: Yen Shih-ku) (581–645),
formal name Yan Zhou (顏籀), but went by the
courtesy name of
Shigu, was a
famous Chinese historian...
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Shigu District (simplified Chinese: 石鼓区;
traditional Chinese: 石鼓區; pinyin:
Shígǔ Qū) is an
urban district of
Hengyang City,
Hunan province, China. The...
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Shigu Town (simplified Chinese: 石鼓镇;
traditional Chinese: 石鼓鎮; pinyin:
Shígǔ Zhèn) is an
urban town in
Xiangtan County,
Hunan Province, People's Republic...
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Shigu is a
community in
Tamale Metropolitan District in the
Northern Region of Ghana.
Suburbs of
Tamale (Ghana)
metropolis "Millennium
Development Authority...
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Stone Drums of Qin or Qin Shi Gu (Chinese: 秦石鼓; pinyin: Qín
Shígǔ; Wade–Giles: Ch'in Shih Ku) are ten
granite boulders bearing the
oldest known "stone"...
- Pang
Shigu, né Pang Cong (庞从), was a
general of the
warlord Zhu Wen (****ure
emperor Taizu of
Later Liang) in the
period preceding the
collapse of the...
- as either: A son of Qin Er Shi's
elder brother (who,
according to Yan
Shigu's commentaries, was Fusu); 二世三年,赵高杀二世后,立二世之兄子公子婴为秦王。 In the
third year of...