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Yongtai may
refer to:
Yongtai County, a
county in
Fujian Yongtai,
Jiangxi (永泰), a town in Zhangshu,
Jiangxi Yongtai,
Zhongjiang County (永太), a town in...
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Yongtai County (Chinese: 永泰; pinyin:
Yǒngtài;
Foochow Romanized: Īng-tái) is a
county of
Fujian Province, China, it is
under the
administration of the...
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Yongtai Fortress is a
village and
historical fortress town in
Sitan Township,
Jingtai County,
Baiyin City, Gansu, China.
Built in 1608 by the Ming dynasty...
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Princess Yongtai (Chinese: 永泰公主; Wade–Giles: Yung-t'ai), born Li Xian**** (Chinese: 李仙蕙; pinyin: Lǐ Xiānhuì); 685 –
October 9, 701),
courtesy name Nong****...
- Yang
Yongtai (simplified Chinese: 杨永泰;
traditional Chinese: 楊永泰; 1880 –
October 25, 1936) was a
Kuomintang politician of the
Republic of China. He was...
- the line
forks at
Yongtai with the
northern fork
heading to Fúzhou (福州) and the
southern fork
going to Putian. The
Nanchang to
Yongtai section of the line...
- Li
Yongtai (Chinese: 李永泰; 4
November 1928 – 5
October 2015) or Lee Young-tae (Korean: 리영태) was a
Chinese fighter pilot and
lieutenant general of the People's...
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Yongtai station (Chinese: 永泰站;
Cantonese Yale: Wíhngtaai Jaahm),
formerly Yongtai East
station (永泰东站)
during planning, is a
metro station on Line 3 on...
- Chù (俶),
later Yù (豫) (changed in 758) Era
dates Guǎngdé (廣德) 763–764
Yǒngtài (永泰) 765–766 Dàlì (大曆) 766–779
Posthumous name
Emperor Ruiwen Xiaowu (睿文孝武皇帝)...
- Proper, Pingnan, Gutian, Luoyuan, Minqing, Lianjiang, Minhou, Changle,
Yongtai,
Fuqing and Pingtan; and
Lienchiang County (the
Matsu Islands), in Taiwan...