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Shuxiang Temple (Chinese: 殊像寺)
located in
southwestern of
Taihuai in
Mount Wutai, Shanxi, China.
Shuxiang Temple is one of the
National Key
Buddhist Temples...
- Lü
Shuxiang (Chinese: 吕叔湘; pinyin: Lǚ
Shūxiāng, 1904–1998) was a
Chinese linguist,
lexicographer and educator, and a
pioneer of
modern Chinese linguists...
- Bai
Shuxiang (Chinese: 白淑湘; pinyin: Bái
Shūxiāng; born 1939) is a
Chinese dancer and
former prima ballerina,
known for her role in the
early development...
- Han
Shuxiang (Chinese: 韩树祥; born 26
August 1965) is a
Chinese former cyclist. He
competed in the team time
trial event at the 1984
Summer Olympics and...
- wake Li
Shuxiang appears,
though the only one who
recognizes her is Jun's
invalid father who is
unable to
communicate who she is. Li
Shuxiang gives the...
- of
Spoken Chinese,
which was
translated into
Chinese separately by Lü
Shuxiang in 1979 and by Ting Pang-hsin in 1980. It was an
expansion of the grammar...
- Ballet.
Retrieved 1 June 2020. Lee, Lily Xiao Hong, ed. (2016-07-08). "Bai
Shuxiang".
Biographical Dictionary of
Chinese Women: v. 2:
Twentieth Century. Routledge...
- Taizhou, Jiangsu, was one of the two
central figures (alongside
General Wang
Shuxiang, a PhD in hydraulics) who
supervised the
rebuilding of the ****s at Lake...
- Leib, Martin; Streif, Michael;
David Von Dollen; Chen, Hongxiang; Cao,
Shuxiang; Wiersema, Roeland; Huang, Hsin-Yuan; McClean,
Jarrod R.; Babbush, Ryan;...
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Bishan Temple,
Puhua Temple,
Dailuo Ding,
Qixian Temple,
Shifang Tang,
Shuxiang Temple,
Guangzong Temple,
Youguo Temple,
Guanyin Dong,
Longhua Temple,...