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Wanrong (Chinese: 婉容; 13
November 1906 – 20 June 1946), of the
Manchu Plain White Banner Gobulo clan, was the wife and
empress consort of Puyi, the last...
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Empress Xiaoke (孝恪皇后; 1510–1554) of the Du clan, was a
concubine of
Jiajing Emperor of the Ming
dynasty and the
mother of Zhu Zaiji, the
Longqing Emperor...
- He
Xiaoke (Chinese: 何小珂; born 24
January 2004) is a
Chinese professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Qingdao West Coast. Born in Beijing, China...
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Retrieved 21
September 2023. Ao, Hong; Dekkers, Mark J.; Wei, Qi; Qiang,
Xiaoke; Xiao,
Guoqiao (15
August 2013). "New
evidence for
early presence of hominids...
- with the
Western Turkic Khaganate, the Tang
commandant at Karakhoja, Guo
Xiaoke [zh],
attacked and
captured the King of Karasahr, Long Tuqizhi [zh], but...
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Chinese sources. The
first campaign in 644 was led by the Tang
commander Guo
Xiaoke, protector-general of the Anxi
Protectorate in
western China, who defeated...
- doi:10.1016/S0921-3449(02)00151-9. Qiang, Taotao; Gao, Xin; Ren, Jing; Chen,
Xiaoke; Wang,
Xuechuan (9
December 2015). "A Chrome-Free and Chrome-Less Tanning...
- Taishan) 26 GK CHN Wang
Hanyi (on loan from
Shanghai Shenhua) 27 FW CHN He
Xiaoke 28 DF CHN
Zhang Chengdong 29 FW CHN Shan
Huanhuan 30 FW CHN Liu Xiaolong...
- and
allying with the
Western Turks,
Emperor Taizong sent the
general Guo
Xiaoke (郭孝恪), the
commandant at Anxi (安西, i.e., Gaochang) to
launch a surprise...
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Taizong responded by
dispatching a
military campaign led by the
general Guo
Xiaoke against Karasahr.
Karasahr was
besieged in 644 by Guo. Tang
forces defeated...