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Shouchang may
refer to:
Shouchang (1095–1101), era name of
Emperor Daozong of Liao
Shouchang, Zhejiang, a town in Jiande, Zhejiang,
China Shouchang River...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Shòuchāng Bopo**** ㄕㄡˋ ㄔㄤ Wade–Giles Shou4-ch'ang1
Tongyong Pinyin Shòu-chang IPA [ʂôʊ.ʈʂʰáŋ]...
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Shouchang River (Chinese: 寿昌江; pinyin:
Shòuchāng Jiāng), also
known as Ai Xi (Chinese: 艾溪; pinyin: Ài Xī; lit. 'Mugwort Brook'), is a 65.8-km-long...
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Shouchang (Chinese: 寿昌; pinyin:
shòuchāng) is a town
located in the
western part of
Zhejiang Province, China,
currently under the
administration of Jiande...
- Tian used
various aliases and pen
names including his
courtesy name Tián
Shòuchāng (田壽昌), Bóhóng (伯鴻), Chén Yú (陳瑜), Shùrén (漱人), and Hànxiān (漢仙). Tian...
- Xu
Shoushang (Chinese: 許壽裳; 1883–1948) was a
Chinese writer. He was one of the co-authors of the
Twelve Symbols national emblem in 1912. McDougall, Bonnie...
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Xianyong (咸雍): 1065–1074
Dakang (大康): 1075–1084 Da'an (大安): 1085–1094
Shouchang (壽昌): 1095–1101
Posthumous name
Emperor Rensheng Daxiao Wen (仁聖大孝文皇帝)...
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removed Gao
Shouchang (高壽昌), the Duke of
Zhong (中國公), from
power and
replaced him with Gao
Zhenming (高貞明; Gao
Shouchang's nephew). In November...
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Western literary classics into
Chinese with the help of his
friend Wang
Shouchang (王壽昌), who had
studied in France. Wang
interpreted the
texts for Lin,...
- Xie
Shouchang (Chinese: 謝壽昌; 19
November 1897 – 22
December 1971)
known by his
courtesy name Xie
Guansheng (謝冠生) was a
Chinese jurist who
served as Minister...