- as Li
Wen-
hua 李文華,
Kaohsiung City) is a
Taiwanese athlete. She
competed for
Chinese Taipei in
discus at the 2012
Summer Olympics. "Li
Wen-
Hua Bio, Stats...
- Yeh
Wen-
hua (born 20
February 1976) is a
Taiwanese judoka. She
competed in the women's
heavyweight event at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- "With you in charge, I'm at ease," to
Hua.
Hua used this
message to
substantiate his
position as successor.
Hua had been
widely considered to be lacking...
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Pingzhen District (Chinese: 平鎮區; pinyin: Píngzhèn Qū) is a
district in the
central part of
Taoyuan City, Taiwan, home to 227,047 people.
Pingzhen was originally...
- Sui's
founder Emperor Wen, and pla**** a
large role in
helping Yang
Guang displacing his
older brother Yang Yong as
Emperor Wen's crown prince in 600. Thereafter...
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Kuang Ni [倪匡] (2000). 真实的藏獒 [The real
Tibetan mastiff]. Beijing: Guo ji
wen hua chu ban gong si. ISBN 7-80173-535-8. OCLC 229909428. Messerschmidt, Don...
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Wenhua may
refer to: Wang
Wenhua (disambiguation) Pan
Wenhua (潘文華; 1886–1950),
Kuomintang general Wei
Wenhua (魏文华; 1967–2008),
general manager of S****li...
- Science,
Taichung City Hall, and
Taichung S****nan
Economic and
Trade Park.
Wenhua Senior High
School Station (文華高中站) is next to the school. Some of the students...
- The Siba
culture (Chinese: 四坝文化), also
called Huoshaogou culture (火烧沟), was a
Bronze Age
archaeological culture that
flourished circa 1900 to 1500 BC in...
- Ma Li, eds. (1998).
Zhongguo Qipao [China's Qipao]. Shanghai:
Shanghai wenhua chubanshe. ISBN 9787805119960. OCLC 51630832. Chang,
Eileen (Zhang Ailing)...