- Li
Siyuan (李嗣源,
later changed to Li Dan (李亶)) (10
October 867 – 15
December 933), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Mingzong of
Later Tang (後唐明宗)...
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Siyuan Bridge (simplified Chinese: 四元桥;
traditional Chinese: 四元橋; pinyin:
Sìyuán Qiáo) is a large,
complex overp**** in
northeastern Beijing, China. Similar...
- He
Siyuan (Chinese: 何思源; Wade–Giles: Ho Ssu-yüan; 1896 –
April 1982), also
spelled Ho Shih-yuan, was a
Chinese educator,
politician and
guerrilla leader...
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Siyuan P**** (Chinese: 思源埡口; pinyin:
Sīyuán Wùkǒu, el. 1,948 m),
formerly known as
Piyanan Saddle (匹亞南鞍部), is a
mountain p**** in
Datong Township, Yilan...
- Li
Siyuan (Chinese: 李思源; born 6
February 1986) is a Chongqing,
Chinese footballer who
currently plays for
Shenzhen Ledman in the
China League Two. Li Siyuan...
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Siyuan Programme (simplified Chinese: 思源计划;
traditional Chinese: 思源計劃; pinyin:
Sīyuán Jìhuà) is a
training programme for
excellent students at Tsinghua...
- Dai
Siyuan (戴思遠) (died 935) was a
Chinese military general and
politician of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period Later Liang state, serving...
- an
imperial temple name used for
Chinese emperors. It may
refer to: Li
Siyuan (867–933,
reigned 926–933),
Emperor Mingzong of
Later Tang
Khutughtu Khan...
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China Railway Siyuan Survey and
Design Group Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 中铁第四勘察设计院集团有限公司),
referred to as
Tiesiyuan (Chinese: 铁四院) or
Siyuan (Chinese: 四院), is...
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Cheng Siyuan (Chinese: 程思远;
September 17, 1908 – July 28, 2005) was a
Chinese male politician, who
served as the vice
chairperson of the
Chinese People's...