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Shouguang (simplified Chinese: 寿光;
traditional Chinese: 壽光; pinyin:
Shòuguāng) is a county-level city in the north-central part of
Shandong Province,...
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Taitou (台头镇)
could refer to four
towns in China: Taitou,
Shouguang, in
Shouguang City,
Shandong Taitou,
Xiangning County, in
Xiangning County, Shanxi...
- Liu
Shouguang in 911, only
lasted for two
years before its
destruction by Li
Cunxu of the
Former Jin dynasty. As the only
ruler of Yan, Liu
Shouguang was...
- name unknown) (died
February 12, 914) was one of the two
wives of Liu
Shouguang, the only
emperor of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period...
- name unknown) (died
February 12, 914) was one of the two
wives of Liu
Shouguang, the only
emperor of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period...
- Liu
Shouguang (Chinese: 劉守光) (died
February 16, 914) was a
warlord early in the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period who
controlled Lulong (盧龍...
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writing paper. It is the
largest papermaking enterprise in China.
Based in
Shouguang, Shandong, China,
Chenming Paper is
ranked among the top 50
paper producers...
- system.
Battle of Jisu - the
warlord brothers Liu
Shouguang and Liu
Shouwen fight with Liu
Shouguang emerging victorious The last Long
Count date is inscribed...
- Liu
Shouguang established. In 913, however, Li Keyong's son and
successor Li
Cunxu the
Prince of Jin
conquered Yan and
captured both Liu
Shouguang and...
- (化龙镇), town in
Panyu District, Guangzhou,
Guangdong Hualong,
Shouguang (化龙镇), town in
Shouguang City,
Shandong Hualong One, a
Chinese pressurized water nuclear...