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- arts-Philosophy: McGraw-Hill. p. 43. ISBN 0-8092-3194-8. 振藩; Mandarin Pinyin: Zhènfán Lee 1989 Lee 1989, p. 20 Lee, Grace (1980). Bruce Lee The Untold Story...
- The Zhenfan Commandery was one of the Four Commanderies of the Chinese Han dynasty located on the Korean Peninsula. It existed between 108 BC and 82 BC...
- (Chinese: 鎮壓反革命運動; pinyin: zhènyā fǎngémìng yùndòng, abbreviated as 鎮反; zhènfǎn) was the first campaign of political repression launched by the People's...
- Counterrevolutionaries (zhenfan), which occurred during the same years. As a result, most estimates below include deaths from both land reform and zhenfan: In 1978,...
- Haiming (海冥) Daifang Commandery in 3 AD Xuantu Commandery Lelang Commandery Zhenfan Commandery Lintun Commandery Canghai Commandery Three Kingdoms Records...
- 2–6, 1953. The second story was proposed by Taiwanese food writer Zhu Zhenfan in 2009, who said Chiang Ching-kuo, the son of President Chiang Kai-shek...
- grandson of King Wiman. The Emperor set up Lelang, Lintun, Xuantu and Zhenfan, known as the Four Commanderies of Han in the northern Korean peninsula...
- to Geumwa and leads the Buyeo army in a campaign against the Lintun and Zhenfan Commanderies, but is reported missing in action and presumed dead following...
- Alashan (the westernmost Inner Mongolia) and manned by Han Chinese from Zhenfan, were able to make longer marches (and, thus, cover longer distances faster)...
- 281,826 people. In older literature, today's Minqin is referred to as Zhenfan (Chinese: 镇番; Wade–Giles: Chen-fan). According to Pyotr Kozlov, the Mongol...