- Lie
Yukou (Chinese: 列圄寇/列禦寇; pinyin: Liè
Yǔkòu; Wade–Giles: Lieh4 Yü4-k‘ou4; Jyutping: Lit6 Jyu6 Kau3; fl. c. 400 BCE) was a
Chinese philosopher who is...
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Crown Prince Yukou (Chinese: 禦寇; pinyin:
Yùkòu; died 672 BC) was the
original heir
apparent of Duke Xuan of Chen, the
sixteenth ruler of the
ancient Chinese...
-
Belgian band Yuko people, an
Amerindian ethnic group Yuko, a
famous cosplayer Yukou (****anese citrus) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- BCE–531 BCE) (Founder of
Philosophical Taoism)
Wenzi (c. 5th
century BCE) Lie
Yukou (Liezi) (c. 400 BCE)
Zhuang Zi (Chuang Tzu) (c. 4th
century BCE) Guiguzi...
- (Chinese: 列子; Wade–Giles: Lieh-tzu) is a
Taoist text
attributed to Lie
Yukou, a c. 5th
century BC
Hundred Schools of
Thought philosopher.
Although there...
- The yūkō (ゆうこう), also
written yukou, is a ****anese
citrus found in the
Nagasaki Prefecture and Saga
Prefecture of ****an.
Genetic analysis has
shown it...
- "Piriri to Yukō!" (ピリリと行こう!, "Let's ****e
Things Up!") is the
third single by
Berryz Kobo,
released on May 26, 2004,
under the
Piccolo Town
label (PKCP-5040)...
- Yuko
Minamimura (南村 侑広,
Minamimura Yukō, born
April 17, 1917) was a
Nippon Professional Baseball outfielder. From 1950 to 1953 he went by the name of ****ashi...
- in the
Yunnan Province. Bayi,
Professor Sun and
Shirley Yang
visit Chen
Yukou for the
translation of the last
sentence of the
Dragon Bone
Celestial Tome...
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Yukou Area (simplified Chinese: 峪口地区;
traditional Chinese: 峪口地區; pinyin:
Yùkǒu Dìqū) is an area and a town on the
eastern side of
Pinggu District, Beijing...