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  • ...at a traffic junction and killed six policemen. They shot at the besieged government functionaries with submachine guns and pistols, and threw explosives and ha ...sed by terrorists to break into and smash the Prefectural Party Committee, government offices and public security bureau at Hotan.
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  • ...e. Work began in A.D. 587 and was speedily completed, the royal family and officials moving into the new palaces of the capital, named Daxing City, the followin ...eral main halls where emperors lived, conducted state affairs and received officials. The principal throne room was called Taiji Hall. To its north were the Lia
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  • ...mous music and dance composition much in vogue at the Tang court and among officials. As the Chinese theater developed in the Song and Yuan dynasties, dance gra ...development of dance was the introduction of European ballet. The Chinese government invited foreign ballet teachers to start a ballet class for advanced studen
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  • ...hu and his Daoist monastic name Ziyang. He liked eating fish when he was a government official. One day, his servant sent him his meal while he was working at th During the Yongzheng reign period (1723-35) of the Qing Dynasty, local officials in Zhejiang Province were ordered to rebuild Tongbai Palace. Grand in scale
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  • ...organization. It is the most prestigious and premier forum for leaders in government, business and academia in Asia and other continents to share visions on the ...ding, trust and cooperation among the countries of the region. The Chinese government would study the idea prudently and positively and would provide all necessa
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  • ...rn dynasties (220-581) the Western Reigon was a political dependent of the government in central China. The Wei, Western Jin, Earlier Liang (317-376), Earlier Qi ...istrative and military system under them, implemented effectively the Tang government's orders.
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  • ...o provided the service, civil officials who named the dishes, and protocol officials who drafted the dietary and culinary rules. Imperial food comprised the die In the late Shang Dynasty (16th century B.C. – 11th century B.C.), the government became corrupt and held lavish banquets and feasts in the palace. The follo
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  • ...years to exploit their people. It was only in 1931 that the [[Kuomintang]] government formally abolished the headman system. The displaced headmen were, however, ...ed in their liberation with great jubilation. With the help of the central government in Beijing, they did away with the reactionary social system and set up an
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  • During the 1820s, the [[Qing]] government sent officials to Lijiang, Yongsheng and Huaping, areas where the Lisus lived in compact c ...lation were tortured to death in the 10 years prior to liberation by local officials, chieftains, headmen or landlords. The Lisus also suffered exorbitant taxes
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  • ...ree years to exploit their people. It was only in 1931 that the Kuomintang government formally abolished the headman system. The displaced headmen were, however, ...ed in their liberation with great jubilation. With the help of the central government in [[Beijing]], they did away with the reactionary social system and set up
    11 KB (1,788 words) - 06:50, 1 June 2009
  • ...chu and Han banquet''' was introduced during Emperor Kangxi's reign at the government house and official residence of the upper strata. The Manchu and Han banque ...and variety and quantity of the dishes, fruits, and alcoholic drinks. All officials had to wear their official robes and string of 108 beads typically made of
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  • ...dured starvation, drought, diseases and difficulties brought about by Qing officials, big and small, who embezzled army provisions and goaded them on. This was ...ad to reclaim wasteland and cut irrigation ditches without the help of the government. They first repaired an old canal and reclaimed 667 hectares of land. With
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  • ...th century brought the divided Tibet under the unified rule of the central government. It set up an institution called Xuanzhengyuan (or political council) and p ...ginning of the central authorities' overall control of Tibet by appointing officials and instituting the administrative system there.
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  • ...th century brought the divided Tibet under the unified rule of the central government. It set up an institution called Xuanzhengyuan (or political council) and p ...ginning of the central authorities' overall control of Tibet by appointing officials and instituting the administrative system there.
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  • ...functions and powers: legislation, supervision, appointment and removal of officials, and making decisions on major issues. These functions are a major reflecti ...ovinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government, decide on the establishment of special administrative regions and the syst
    12 KB (1,913 words) - 05:05, 9 November 2012
  • ...of writing was not widely used, however. After 1949, with the help of the government, the Jingpo people have started publishing newspapers, periodicals and book ...local ethnic minority institutes have trained group after group of Jingpo officials and professionals.
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  • ...nment) and districts in the four municipalities directly under the central government (hereinafter referred to as "municipalities"). Their responsibilities inclu ...on of the state; participate in illegal organizations; participate in anti-government gatherings, demonstrations and protests; participate in strikes; embezzle o
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  • ...ointing hereditary headmen and confirmed the appointment of administrative officials. This enhanced its direct rule over the Yi areas, hastened the disintegrati ...), the struggles waged by the Yis and other nationalities against the Qing government lasted more than a decade.
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  • ...d hard to develop agricultural production in Sichuan. He appointed special officials in charge of the ancient Dujiangyan ([[Dujiang Weir]]) and had many more wa ..., his sons, Sima Shi and Sima Zhao, successively held the reins of the Wei government, relegating the Wei emperor to the status of a figurehead.
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  • ...alignment. Muzong, then Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, appointed his senior officials to hold a grand alignment ceremony in the western suburb of Chang'an. In th ...be responsible for the nation's Buddhist affairs and Tibet's military and government affairs. In 1288, it was renamed [[Xuanzheng Yuan]]. The Prime Minister usu
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