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Xinjing may
refer to:
Heart Sutra or
Xinjing (心經), a Chinese-language
sutra in Mahāyāna
Buddhism Changchun, the
capital city of Jilin,
known as Xinjing...
- in Chinese.
Between 1932 and 1945,
Changchun was
renamed Xinjing (Chinese: 新京; pinyin:
Xīnjīng; lit. 'new capital') or
Hsinking by the
Kwantung Army as...
- Puyi and she
travelled to Manchukuo's
capital Xinjing (Changchun). On 6 April, she
married Puyi in the
Xinjing palace and was
given the
title of Imperial...
- of Manchukuo. The bank was
established by the Bank of
Manchukuo Act at
Xinjing (today Changchun) on 11 June 1932, as a
joint stock company with a capital...
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Xinjing (Chinese: 新景; pinyin:
Xīnjǐng) is a town in
Yanhe Tujia Autonomous County,
Guizhou province, China. As of 2018[update], it has two residential...
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Xinjing Township (Chinese: 新景乡; pinyin:
Xīnjǐng Xiāng) is a
township in
Tongwei County,
Gansu province, China. As of 2018[update], it has 13 villages...
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Mongolian Army
against Kuomintang-held Suiyuan. The
airline had a "hub" in
Xinjing and was
linked by
regular flight routes from Harbin,
Shamussi (Jiamusi)...
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Xinjing (Chinese: 新泾镇) is a town in the
Changning District of Shanghai. As of 2018[update], it has 33
residential communities under its administration...
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extended to run
between Busan and
Xinjing (now Changchun) in Manchukuo. The 1,530 km (950 mi)
journey from
Busan to
Xinjing took over 29 hours, with an average...
- government.
Their garrison and
headquarters were
situated in the
capital of
Xinjing,
adjacent to the
Imperial Palace. The
Manchukuo Imperial Guards were inspired...