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Taiwei may
refer to:
Grand Commandant, a
military commander title in East
Asian history Taiwei, a town in
Wuyang County, Henan,
China Tai Wei, a crater...
- Rourou. Fire
Immortal Xufeng (Deng Lun) is the son of the
Heavenly Emperor Taiwei (He Zhonghua) and
Heavenly Empress Tuyao (Kathy Chow).
Widely regarded as...
- (Yushi dafu 御史大夫 or Da
sikong 大司空), and
Grand Commandant or
Grand Marshal (
Taiwei 太尉 or Da sima 大司馬). The Chancellor,
whose title had
changed in 8 BC to Minister...
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where he was executed.
Around new year 619,
Emperor Gaozu made Li
Shimin Taiwei (太尉, one of the
Three Excellencies) and put him in
charge of Tang operations...
- 20 km (12 mi) from ****zhou. They
killed several Qing
soldiers and
attacked Taiwei (泰尾) on 5 June. The Qing army fled in disorder, and the revolutionaries...
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which means "Dedication", as well as the
supreme military honorary title Taiwei (太尉). The
areas controlled by the Tang
dynasty came
under the dynasty's...
- all-terrain
vehicles and pick-ups with the
model names as follows:
Wanfeng Taiwei Wanfeng Suwei Wanfeng Suda
Wanfeng Caiyou Wanfeng Fuyida Wanfeng Suwei SHK6520...
- (Chinese: 御史大夫; pinyin: Yùshǐ Dàfū);
Grand Commandant (Chinese: 太尉; pinyin:
Tàiwèi). In the
Eastern Han dynasty, the
names of the
Three Ducal Ministers were...
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Division (commanded by
Seishiro Itagaki),
advanced southwestwards along the
Taiwei Highway,
spearheaded by its 21st
Infantry Brigade.
There they
faced the...
- Minister's lieutenants, da sikong,
lyushi dafu (censor-general), da sima and
taiwei (respectively,
commander and defender-in-chief), were also
chief ministers...