-
Xingqing District (simplified Chinese: 兴庆区;
traditional Chinese: 興慶區; pinyin:
Xīngqìng Qū; Wade–Giles: Hsin-ch’ing Ch’ü, Xiao'erjing: ثٍْٿٍْ ٿِيُوِ) is...
- Tangut: 𗼵𗉔). The
modern urban district Xingqing District in
Yinchuan retains its name. Khara-Khoto Look up
Xingqing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 夏征农;...
- Hsing-ching (simplified Chinese: 王杏庆;
traditional Chinese: 王杏慶; pinyin: Wáng
Xìngqìng; born 1946), who has a
pseudonym of
Nanfang Shuo (南方朔, Nánfāng Shuò), is...
- from 1038 to 1227, when it was
called Xingqing (simplified Chinese: 兴庆;
traditional Chinese: 興慶; pinyin:
Xīngqìng).
Yingchang was
briefly the
capital of...
-
others were
injured at the
Fuyang Barbecue Restaurant (Chinese: 富洋烧烤店) in
Xingqing District, Yinchuan,
Ningxia ****
Autonomous Region, China,
after a gas explosion...
- park has 150
acres of
Xingqing Lake and the
Chenxiang Pavilion,
which is
built in the Tang
Dynasty architecture. The
Xingqing Palace was
originally an...
- his capital, at that time
known as "
Xingqing" (simplified Chinese: 兴庆;
traditional Chinese: 興慶; pinyin:
Xīngqìng). This
provoked much of the
native Han...
- Gu
Xingqing (Chinese: 顧杏卿; Wade–Giles: Ku Hsing-ch'ing) was a
Chinese interpreter and
writer who
wrote the only book-length
account of
World War I by a...
- Born Temüjin c. 1162
Khentii Mountains Died
August 1227 (aged
around 65)
Xingqing,
Western Xia
Burial Unknown Spouse Börte
others Issue Jochi Chagatai Ögedei...
- 40 km (25 mi)
westward from
capital city of the
Western Xia, the
Xingqing fu or
Xingqing, what is modern-day Yinchuan,
capital of the
Ningxia **** Autonomous...