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  • ...iversity]] in [[1927]] with a degree in psychology and received a PhD in [[1934]] from the Free University of Brussels. Tong was successively professor, re
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  • ...al Japan. He was later officially named as emperor of Manchukuo in March [[1934]]. However, after Japan's surrender at the end of [[World War II]] in [[194
    2 KB (356 words) - 17:41, 1 February 2011
  • ...tudying at the Sino-French Industrial College in [[Shanghai]] from 1928 to 1934. He left the city for Japan to study mechanical engineering at the Universi
    2 KB (358 words) - 01:40, 23 February 2011
  • ...ong Province]]. "Within One Week," his first short story, was published in 1934 in ''High School Student'', a Shanghai magazine. In 1935, he joined the Par
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  • Liu took part in the [[Long March]] of October 1934 and strongly supported Mao Zedong's route during the [[Zunyi Conference]],
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  • ...or in Beijing before she went to work in a bookstore. She began writing in 1934, publishing her essay "A Sketch of the Inhabitants in the Hilly Areas of Re
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  • During the [[Long March]], near the end of 1934, Liu was appointed as Chief of the General Staff of the [[Red Army]] and Co
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  • .... His leisurely style ran were at odds with left-wing literary writers. In 1934, he launched the periodical ''Human World'', and the following year, the ma
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  • ...ommander-in-Chief and [[Chen Changhao]] as Political Commissar. In October 1934, the troops in the Hunan-Western Hubei Base Area and the Hunan-Jiangxi Base ...and suppression" campaigns which were foiled by the Red Army until October 1934, when it was forced to leave the Central Base Area to embark on a strategic
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  • ...), ''The Sweet Rice'' (1933), and ''Peach Blossoms after a Thunderstorm'' (1934).
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  • From 1934, he studied both Ancient Greek and Roman literature and English literature
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  • In 1934, Xia published his own prose collection—“Stories on the Bungalow.”
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  • ...f Learning'', a supplement to the newspaper ''News of Current Events''. In 1934, he co-founded with Ye Changqing the weekly ''Current Affairs'' and worked
    4 KB (566 words) - 09:03, 31 October 2013
  • ...ach Anqing, then capital of Anhui Province. It appeared in [[Shanghai]] in 1934, but only on makeshift stages in the city's poor quarters where it was deno
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  • ...volutionary Military Commission of the Chinese Soviet Republic. In October 1934 he took part in the Long March. In January 1935 he attended the Zunyi Meeti
    6 KB (990 words) - 06:45, 4 January 2013
  • In 1934, Zhou Xuan took second place in a singing competition in Shanghai and was h
    5 KB (756 words) - 06:50, 13 July 2011
  • In October 1934, he took part in the Long March.
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  • ===1934===
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  • [http://www.chinesezodiac.org/dog/ Chinese Zodiac Dog] (1934 – 1946 – 1958– 1970 – 1982 – 1994 – 2006 – 2018 – 2030 –
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  • |10||Jan 26, '''1933''' – Feb 13, 1934|| Yin Water ||癸||酉|| 鷄 Rooster||Jan 23, '''1993''' – Feb  9, 1 |11||Feb 14, '''1934''' – Feb  3, 1935|| Yang Wood ||甲||戌|| 狗 Dog||Feb 10, '''1994'
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