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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Língbā
Xiànzhāng Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping ling4 baat3 hin3 zoeng1...
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other concubines. He had 21 sons, the most
notable being his
eldest son,
Xianzhang, and 7th son, Jin Bidong. He also had 17 daughters, the most
notable being...
- he was
called a zhīxiàn (知縣; 知县). In 1928, the
title was
changed to
xiànzhǎng (縣長; 县长).
Because he was
expected to rule in a
disciplined but caring...
- Magistrate, or
chief magistrate, is also a
common translation of the
Chinese xianzhang (县长/縣長 literally:
county leader) the
political head of a
county or xiàn/hsien...
- (會䅲,
modern day
Shaoxing in
Zhejiang province). His
courtesy name was
Xianzhang (憲章) and his
pseudonym was
Ruyin Jushi (如隱居士). He was
particularly skilled...
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Cantonese version by Mr.
Chris Shum, and
Mandarin version by Mr. Jia
Xianzhang, and
produced by Mr.
Lawrence Tsui.
Education in Hong Kong
Higher education...
- Shanghai,
China Area
served China Key
people Chen Hong (chairman) Chen
Xianzhang (president)
Products Automobiles,
engines Brands Volkswagen Škoda Audi...
- ISSN 0022-2275. PMC 3351828. PMID 22368282. Huang, Jianzhong; Jiang,
Xianzhang; Zhang, Xiaowei; Chen, Weihua; Tian, Baoyu; Shu, Zhengyu; Hu, Songnian...
- 1922,
posthumously honoured as
Prince Suzhong of the
First Rank (肅忠親王) 1
Xianzhang (憲章; 1885–1947; 11th), held the
title Prince Su of the
First Rank from...
- was
founded in Tokyo, ****an.
Representatives from Gong
Qiang ****, Tong
Xianzhang, and Chen
Chonggong joined the
Revolutionary Alliance in
Tokyo under the...