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  • ...r skin and personating a god. The latter, brandishing weapons, and led the people to the imperial palace to drive evil spirits away. Ceremonies to pray for a ...ng Province]], and ''Kunshanqiang'' (origin of [[Kunqu]]) in [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]], and ''Yiyangqiang'' in [[Yiyang]], [[Jiangxi Province]]. Of the
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  • ...]], Sichuan, Guangdong, [[Fujian]], Huai Yang, [[Hubei]], [[Hunan]], and [[Jiangsu]] [[Zhejiang]] cuisines. ...d in Chinese food being classified into the palace, officials', and common people's cuisines.
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  • ...nshan]], one of the five counties administered by Suzhou municipality in [[Jiangsu Province]]. ...e of the few existing buildings dating back to the Ming Dynasty, is one of Jiangsu's protected historical sites. This 500-year-old residence has kept much of
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  • ...ns, they had abundant aquatic products and grains as well as sea salt. The people of the area have stressed seasonings and flavorings since ancient times. ...– fried, stir – fried, stewed, or sauted so they absorb the onion flavor. People in Shandong also like foods made of wheat flour, such as steamed buns, bake
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  • A member of the Standing Committee of the [[Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference]], Wu is also founder of the Leping W ...t path from his parents. In 1950, less than a year after the founding of [[People’s Republic of China]], the 20-year-old began attending the Private Univer
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  • ...plunge into and give active support to the anti-Japanese war waged by the people of the motherland. In May 1947 Zhi Gong Dang held its 3rd congress at Hong ...s independently based on the guiding principles of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China. Over a long period of time, Zhi Gong Dang has always
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  • ...ering post on the [[Longhai Railway]], a railway extending from southern [[Jiangsu]] to central [[Gansu]]. [[category: People]]
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  • ...was born Su Pu in a poor family in Changzhou, a city in eastern China's [[Jiangsu Province]], in August 1918. When she was two or three, a Shanghai couple su [[Category: People]]
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  • ...al People's Congress and chairmen of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference have visited Canada successively. Canad ...Molgat, [[Li Ruihuan]], Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, visited Canada and met with the Canadi
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  • ...called himself Emperor of Wu with the capital at Jianye (now Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province). These kingdoms—Wei, Shu and Wu—are known as the Three Kingdo ...d people in its service than the two other states because Cao Cao promoted people to important posts on their merit rather than on their family background.
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  • ...the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949, the religious policy of the People’s Government has guaranteed complete freedom of religious belief for monk ...on’s original goal, saying, “The goal of this association is to assist the People’s Government in carrying out the policy of freedom of religious belief an
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  • ...Mao Ying, Mao Gu and Mao Zhong. The brothers practiced austerity and cured people’s illnesses and they eventually all attained the Way and became immortals ...ath three days beforehand or else the gods will find fault with them. When people return home, they must bring back two treasures. One is an incense stick to
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  • ...here [[China]]'s three economic giants meet – Shanghai Municipality, and [[Jiangsu]] and Zhejiang provinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comp By contrast, the widest of Xitang's alleys walks five and half people standing shoulder to shoulder. It is also located by the Li House, which is
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  • ...econd Gate. More than 10 camphor trees with luxuriant foliage around which people can just get their arms make this yard very exuberant. Two valuable things ...u in Jiangxi Province; the Ritual Altar of High Purity on Mount Maoshan in Jiangsu Province; the Mysterious Altar of Numinous Treasure on Mount Gezao in Jiang
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  • ...mushroom and edible fungus makes an important sideline. Most of the Manchu people in cities, who are better educated, are engaged in traditional and modern i ...ted Mandarin Chinese as their spoken language. Later, as more and more Han people moved to north of the pass, many local Manchus picked up Mandarin Chinese t
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  • ...s, natural disasters, and devastating plagues. By 1680, only about 500,000 people had survived. The Qing government ordered immigrants from other provinces t ...Sichuan from other regions. [[Kunqiang]], or Kunqu, was introduced from [[Jiangsu Province]] in the early days of the Kangxi reign (1662-1722) of the Qing Dy
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  • ...tion, his courage as an innovator have earned his the trust of the Chinese people. ...on the proposal of Wu Yuzhang, a member of the Chongqing to prepare young people to go to France on a work-study program. After passing the entrance examina
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  • Imperial foods often were improved dishes invented by the common people. The inventors were not princes, dukes, or ministers, but cooks and commone ...ic thinkers studied how food and drink related to the everyday life of the people. As medical science developed, the idea of dietotherapy arose and attention
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  • ...ombs, pagodas were built in grottoes or temples for offering sacrifices to people's ancestors. When the Indian word for pagoda was first translated into Chin ...ms), a Buddhist temple was built between 188 and 193 by Ze Rong in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. Enshrined in the main hall of the temple was a statue of Buddha m
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  • ...poses: to intensify self-discipline and cultivation, and to pray for other people or expiate the sins of the dead. These include: ...ad an altar built in the Jinshan Temple at Runzhou (present-day Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province), and invited monks of the temple to perform the Water-and-Land Se
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