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Linzi (Chinese: 臨淄; pinyin: Línzī) was the
capital city of the
Chinese Qi state. The...
- Guo
Yingqiu (Chinese: 郭影秋; 1909–1985) was a
Chinese politician and educator. Guo
Yingqiu was born in
Tongshan County,
Jiangsu in 1909. He
almost faced...
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moved his seat from the old
capital Yingqiu to the city of Pugu. This move, however,
alienated the
citizens of
Yingqiu, who
consequently began to support...
- Dongyi,
Jiang was
enfeoffed with the land of Qi. He
established his seat at
Yingqiu (in modern-day Linzi, Zibo, Shandong). He is also
celebrated as one of...
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issues concerning Yunnan. Chen Geng (陈赓):
March 1950 –
February 1955 Guo
Yingqiu (郭影秋):
February 1955 –
November 1958 Ding
Yichuan (丁一川):
November 1958...
- Zibo (as
Yingqiu, Linzi, Qiling, Zichuan, Boping) Qi China c. 1045 BC The Lord of Qi,
Jiang Ziya, set the
capital of his
manor at
Yingqiu (营丘), which...
- District, Za****ang,
Shandong King Cheng's
reign 335 BCE: to Chu Qi 齊
Yingqiu (營丘), or
Linzi (臨淄)
Linzi District, Zibo,
Shandong King Wu's
reign 221...
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Archived from the
original on 2010-08-03.
Retrieved 2006-07-07. Feng,
Yingqiu (14
April 2010). "Ethnic
style of
celebrating water festival inherited...
- the
capital of Qi was
relocated from
Yingqiu (Linzi) to Bogu. The move was
resented by the
people of
Yingqiu, who
rebelled under the
leadership of Duke...
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There are
several hypotheses attempting to
explain the
Needham Question.
Yingqiu Liu and
Chunjiang Liu
argued that the
issue rested on the lack of property...