- Wu
Cheng or
Wucheng may
refer to:
Emperor Wucheng of
Northern Qi (537–569),
emperor of the
Northern Qi
dynasty Wu
Cheng (Wuyue) (893–965), chancellor...
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Empress Wucheng may
refer to two contemporaries:
Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Qi) (died
after 581), wife of
Emperor Wucheng Empress Ashina (551–582),...
- The
Wucheng culture (吳城文化) was a
Bronze Age
archaeological culture in Jiangxi, China. The
initial site,
spread out over 4 km2 (1.5 sq mi), was discovered...
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Emperor Wucheng of
Northern Qi ((北)齊武成帝) (537–569),
personal name Gao Zhan (高湛; also
romanized as Gao Dan),
nickname Buluoji (步落稽), was an
emperor of...
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Wucheng (Chinese: 婺城; pinyin:
Wùchéng) is a
district of the city of Jinhua,
Zhejiang province, China. Subdistricts:
Chengdong Subdistrict (城东街道), Chengzhong...
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Wucheng Township (simplified Chinese: 吴城乡;
traditional Chinese: 吳城鄉; pinyin:
Wúchéng Xiāng) is a
township under the
administration of Zhangshu, Jiangxi...
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Wucheng (simplified Chinese: 吴城;
traditional Chinese: 吳城; pinyin:
Wúchéng) is a town in
Lishi District, Lüliang, in
western Shanxi province, People's...
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Emperor Wucheng's cousin Gao Rui (高叡) the
Prince of Zhao Commandery,
Emperor Wucheng's brother Gao Run (高潤) the
Prince of Fengyi,
Emperor Wucheng's nephew...
- Plain. The
glyphs bear some
semblance to the
glyphs of the
Hemudu culture,
Wucheng culture,
Maqiao ruins (stratum V),
Taihu Late Neolithic, and
other Old...
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fantasy novel Fengshen Bang.
Originally known as
Prince Wucheng (Chinese: 武成王; pinyin:
Wǔchéng Wáng) of the
Shang dynasty, he
defects to Xiqi (西岐; the...