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Zhongxiang (simplified Chinese: 钟祥;
traditional Chinese: 鍾祥; pinyin:
Zhōngxiáng; Wade–Giles: Chung1-hsiang2) is a county-level city of Jingmen, central...
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research of
Tokashiki Iken
indicates that he also went by the name of Xie
Zhongxiang (謝宗祥), a man born in Changle, Fujian. The
Fuzhou Wushu ****ociation issued...
- Zhao
Zhongxiang (Chinese: 赵忠祥; 16
January 1942 – 16
January 2020) was a well-known
Chinese news
anchor on the
national news
program Xinwen Lianbo and television...
- Jingshan–
Zhongxiang Campaign was a half-year-long
struggle in
Hubei between the
nationalists and the
communists for the
control of
Jingshan and
Zhongxiang regions...
- is a
Chinese poet. She
lives in the
small village of Hengdian, Shipai,
Zhongxiang, Hubei, China, and has
cerebral palsy resulting in
speech and mobility...
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Russia (in Korean)[1]
Relationship between Mohe,
Jurchens and
Hungarian names (Qiqi
Zhongxiang and Qisi Piyu)
Archived 2009-03-20 at the
Wayback Machine...
- Moran, Zhao
Zhongxiang,
Jiang Kun, Kan Lijun, Li Yang N/A N/A N/A 1990
Huang Yihe Zhao
Zhongxiang N/A N/A N/A 1991 Lang Kun Zhao
Zhongxiang, Hu Miao, Ni...
- Counter-Eradication
Campaign in
Dabieshan December 20, 1947 – June 1948 — Jingshan–
Zhongxiang Campaign January 2–7, 1948 —
Gongzhutun Campaign March 7 – May 18, 1948...
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Division units for use elsewhere. The ****anese held
Right Flank Army in the
Zhongxiang area far from the
planned stop line from
Xinshi to
Songhe and Pingba....
- Ko.
Tokashiki Iken has
identified him as Xie
Zhongxiang,
founder of
Whooping Crane Kung Fu.
Zhongxiang taught several Okinawan students who went on to...