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Xifan is the
atonal pinyin romanization of
various Chinese names and words. It may
refer to:
Xifan or Hsi-fan (西番, lit. "The
Western Barbarians"), a Chinese...
- Ma
Xifan (traditional Chinese: 馬希範;
simplified Chinese: 马希范; pinyin: Mǎ
Xīfàn; 899 – 30 May 947),
courtesy name
Baogui (寶規), also
known by his posthumous...
- languages, the
label "Dzorgaic" may be used for
Qiang proper. Hsi-fan (
Xifan) is an
ethnic name,
meaning essentially 'Tibetan'; the
people speak Qiangic...
- Li
Xifan (Chinese: 李希凡; Wade–Giles: Li Hsi-fan; 11
December 1927 – 29
October 2018) was a
Chinese Marxist literary scholar and redologist. He
became nationally...
- Feng
Xifan (fl. 17th century) was a
Chinese official who
initially served in the
Kingdom of
Tungning in
Taiwan before he
surrendered to the Qing dynasty...
- Main role The
Forbidden Flower He Yan (何冉) Main role 2024 Go Back Love Shen
Xingruo (沈星若) Main role 2025 The Best Thing [zh] Shen
Xifan (沈惜凡) Main role...
- 2022-02-27. "仲哀天皇 身長 -
Google Search". www.google.com.
Retrieved 2024-11-20. Li,
Xifan (3
October 2022). A
General History of
Chinese Art: From the Qin Dynasty...
- Ou
Xifan (Chinese: 歐希範) was a
robber from the
Northern Song
dynasty (CE X-XII c.) who was
killed and dissected,
along with 56 of his
followers For a culture...
- Oboi, Wu Sangui, Chen Yuanyuan,
Princess Changping,
Zheng Keshuang, Feng
Xifan, Shi Lang,
Galdan Boshugtu Khan,
Sophia Alekseyevna, Desi
Sangye Gyatso...
- the
final group are the
literary critics,
including Zhou
Ruchang and Li
Xifan. A 1976
essay by Joey
Bonner split the
Chinese critical reception of the...