-
Xuanwu (玄武) or
Xuandi (Chinese: 玄帝; pinyin: Xuándì), also
known as
Zhenwu (真武, lit. 'True Warrior' or 'Truly Valiant') or
Zhenwudadi (真武大帝, lit. 'True...
- Fang
Zhenwu (Chinese: 方振武; pinyin: Fāng
Zhènwǔ; 1885 –
December 1941), or Fang Cheng-wu, was a
general of the
Republic of
China and anti-****anese leader...
- Wuqi
Zhenwu Temple (Chinese: 梧棲真武宮; pinyin: Wúqī
Zhēnwǔ Gōng) is a
Taoist temple located in Wuqi District, Taichung, Taiwan. The
temple is
dedicated to...
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Fashi Zhenwu Temple (simplified Chinese: 法石真武庙;
traditional Chinese: 法石真武廟; pinyin: Fǎshí
Zhēnwǔ Miào) is a
Taoist temple located in
Fengze District of...
- Yu
Zhenwu (Chinese: 于振武; July 1931 – 29
September 2023) was a
pilot and
general of the
Chinese People's
Liberation Army Air
Force (PLAAF). As one of China's...
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Zhenwu Pavilion (simplified Chinese: 真武阁;
traditional Chinese: 真武閣; pinyin:
Zhēnwǔ Gé) is a
Chinese pavilion located in Rong County, Guangxi. Alongside...
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Hsieh Chen-wu (Chinese: 謝震武; pinyin: Xiè
Zhènwǔ; born 21
October 1963) is a
Taiwanese lawyer and TV presenter. He
worked for many
television stations,...
- Yang
Zhenwu (born May 1955) is a
Chinese politician who
served as
president of the People's
Daily from 2014 to 2018. He
joined the
Chinese Communist Party...
- Hongchang, were able to
recruit many
units of
former Guom**** soldiers. Fang
Zhenwu raised volunteers from the rest of China.
Added to this were the
local militias...
- of
former Northwestern Army
units under Feng Yuxiang,
troops from Fang
Zhenwu's Resisting ****an and
Saving China Army,
remnants of the
provincial forces...