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Songling (Chinese: 松岭区; pinyin:
Sōnglǐng Qū) is an
administrative subdivision which,
although administered by Daxing'anling Prefecture, in Heilongjiang...
- Guo
Songling (simplified Chinese: 郭松龄;
traditional Chinese: 郭松齡; pinyin: Guō
Sōnglíng; Wade–Giles: Kuo Sung-ling) (1883 – 24
December 1925) was a Chinese...
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Songling Town (simplified Chinese: 松陵镇;
traditional Chinese: 松陵鎮; pinyin:
Sōnglíng Zhèn) was
built from 618 AD to 626 AD, the
oldest town in
Wujiang District...
- is a
collection of
classical Chinese stories by Qing
dynasty writer Pu
Songling,
comprising close to 500
stories or "marvel tales" in the
zhiguai and chuanqi...
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traditional Chinese: 齊天大聖; pinyin: Qí Tiān Dà Shèng) is a
short story by Pu
Songling first published in
Strange Stories from a
Chinese Studio (1740). It revolves...
- LCAC is the
Songling (松陵) LCAC
built by
Songling (松陵)
Machinery Factory in Shenyang. From 1963 to 1967, a
total of 3
units were built,
Songling # 1, 2 and...
- Jiulang" (Chinese: 黄九郎; pinyin: Huáng Jiǔláng) is a
short story by Pu
Songling first published in the
third volume of
Strange Stories from a
Chinese Studio...
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Although fiction did not have the
prestige of poetry,
novels flourished. Pu
Songling brought the
short story to a new
level in his
Strange Tales from a Chinese...
- goes by "Snakeman" "The
Snake Man", an 18th-century
short story by Pu
Songling Snake Man of La Perouse, an
animal show in Sydney,
Australia Constantine...