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  • [[File:Zhou Zuoren.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Zhou Zuoren]] [[1967]]: Writer [[Zhou Zuoren]] passed away.
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  • ...toes''' have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
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  • ...toes''' have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
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  • ...asty]] (386-534) to memorize [[Shuyu]], the second son of King Wu of the [[Zhou Dynasty]] (11th century-256 BC). ...portant one was adding to it the huge Shengmu (Queen Mother) Hall in the [[Northern Song Dynasty]].
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  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
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  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
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  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
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  • [[file:Li Zongren.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|Li Zongren and Zhou Enlai]] 1999: China Xinxing Oil Company announced it had discovered an oil deposit in northern Tibet.
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  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
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  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
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  • ...ly threatened by the [[Jin Dynasty]] founded by the Jurchens. In 1126, the Northern Song Dynasty was ended after its capital Kaifeng was seized by the Jin army ...rthern Song Dynasty.jpg|thumb|The busy streets of Bianliang,capital of the Northern Song Dynasty]]
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  • ...a maze of narrow alleyways and well-constructed houses. The descendants of Zhou Dunyi were renowned for their virtuousness and righteousness.
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  • In May 1920, Zhao journeyed to France to study, and the next year he met [[Zhou Enlai]] (1898-1976), who later became the first premier of People’s Repub ...24, Zhao was back home and assisted Li in organizing the labor movement in northern China. In 1925, Zhao organized a protest in Beijing after the May 30th Mass
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  • ...history of 300 years and 18 emperors, the dynasty spanned two periods: the Northern Song from 960 to 1126, basing its capital in [[Kaifeng]]; and the Southern
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  • ...After that, two more brief dynasties emerged, the Later Han and the Later Zhou. Over a mere half century, the country experienced five dynasties. This per
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  • Buddhism was abolished twice by the emperors of the Northern Wei and Northern Zhou dynasties in 446 and 574, and a monk called [[Huisi]] decided to carve the
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  • ...i|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''Spring and Aut ...ook of Songs'' is a collection of poems and songs written from the Western Zhou period onwards. Of the original 3,000, Confucius selected only 305. The cen
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  • ...ence on many Chinese revolutionary leaders, including [[Mao Zedong]] and [[Zhou Enlai]]. ...unist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]), directing the revolutionary movements of northern China. After the failure of a series of strikes, the CPC realized the impor
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  • ...ge of the CCCPC (Central Committee of the CPC) workings with [[Zhu De]] in northern China. The National Land Conference was held in Hebei province from July to
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  • ...anchong uprisings and fought against local warlords while supporting the [[Northern Expedition]]. Showing unswerving loyalty to the CPC, Liu fought arduously t ...n, which consisted of the majority of the CPC senior leaders. [[Bo Gu]], [[Zhou Enlai]] and [[Mao Zedong]] were also a part of this group. Liu led the army
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  • [[File:Zhou Enlai.jpg|thumb|200px|Zhou Enlai]] '''Zhou Enlai''' ('''周恩来''' 1898-1976), former Chinese premier and Chairman o
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  • ...De''' (朱德) was born in [[Yilong County]], a hilly and isolated section of northern [[Sichuan]] Province. When he was 6 years old, he and his two brothers were ...search of truth. He later traveled to Paris, where he met [[Zhou Enlai]]. Zhou was moved by Zhu De's unusual experiences and his spirit of pursing truth,
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  • '''Su Shi''' (1037-1101) was a writer, calligrapher and painter of the [[Northern Song Dynasty]]. ...le:Huang zhou han shi shi, a representative work of Su Shi.jpg|thumb|Huang zhou han shi shi, a representative work of Su Shi]]
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  • ...'s most influential and best-known work, was adapted from a folk tune from northern China. ...the funerals of Chinese leaders such as Chairman [[Mao Zedong]], Premier [[Zhou En'lai]] and [[Deng Xiaoping]].
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  • ...courageous for a single woman like Hua to work and live by herself in the northern city, which lies so far away from her hometown.
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  • ...uth and the Eastern Wei, the Western Wei, the Northern Qi and the Northern Zhou in the north. The dynasty of Sui, 581-618, had just two emperors of two gen ...army that boasted more than 200,000 men. After Cao Cao pulled back to his northern base, Sun Quan consolidated his position in the south while Liu Bei seized
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  • ...he [[Communist Party of China]] launched a punitive expedition against the Northern warlords ruling [[China]] at that time. But, the expedition failed as a res ..., Ye Ting, [[Zhu De]] and [[Liu Bocheng]] organized some 20,000 men of the Northern Expeditionary Army under the influence of the Communist Party into an upris
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  • ...over the Red Army and the Party Central Committee. After the meeting, he, Zhou Enlai and Wang Jiaxiang formed the Group of Three to take charge of militar ...Guotao's splittism during the Long March, led the Red Army in arriving at northern Shaanxi in October 1935 and created a new situation in the Chinese revoluti
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  • '''The Ancient Bell Museum in Dazhong Temple''' is in northern [[Haidian District]], [[Beijing]]. Built in 1733 during the [[Ming Dynasty] ...lls, made of bronze, iron and jade. The oldest dates back to the [[Western Zhou Period]] (C.1100-771 BC), and the most recent to the late [[Qing Dynasty]]
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  • ...nd feasts in the palace. The following was written of the reign of Emperor Zhou (the last emperor of the Shang Dynasty, enthroned 1154 B.C. – 1122 B.C.): ...veloped and grew prior to the Zhou Dynasty, it truly flourished during the Zhou, Qin, and Han dynasties (1122 B.C. – 220).
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  • ...discovery of a bone flute made in the New Stone Age. In the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, only royal families and dignitary officials enjoyed music, which ...'', pipa solo ''Dance of the Yi People'', piano solos ''Five Folk Songs of Northern Shaanxi'' and ''Spring River and Flowers under the Moon'', violin solo ''Th
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  • ...legged vessels, or quadripods). Bronze characters used in the late Western Zhou Dynasty were characterized by a departure from the complex pictographic sym The Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256 BC) was divided into the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476
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  • During the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-589), China was torn apart by separatist regimes, and Buddhi ...rthern Wei Dynasty in 438 and the campaign by Emperor Wudi of the Northern Zhou Dynasty in 574 to eliminate Buddhism. Neither lasted long, but nevertheless
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  • The caves have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q Cave 275 is the largest of the three Northern Liang grottoes. The front section of the cave is in a gable form with statu
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  • ...of Daoism, the earliest was left by Crown Prince Jin, son of King Ling of Zhou (r.571-545 BC), who was taken to Mount Songshan by a Daoist called Master F ...Song Dynasty (960-1279). The story goes that, during the last years of the Northern Song Dynasty, the army of the Kingdom of Jin invaded from the north. On hea
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  • ...g to The Junior Dancing Master, the [[Ministry of Rites]], the Ritual of [[Zhou]], "The emperor could have bells on the four sides of his palace, a duke or ...ctions with such musical instruments as the zhong and duo of the Shang and Zhou dynasties." It is l1.7 centimeters in height, 9.4 centimeters in horizontal
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  • ...igins in north China, hence the Southern Lineage name. Zhang Boduan of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) was regarded as the school’s founder. The doctrin ...d Assistant, which is for worshiping Crown Prince Jin, son of King Ling of Zhou. In its heyday, Tongbai Palace had more than 100 rooms. Due to the unstable
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  • ...multiplied on this beautiful land. It was subordinate to Yingzhou before [[Zhou Dynasty]] (about the 11th century B.C.), subordinate to Liaodong County dur Shenyang also serves as a window in northeast China linking to northern and southern Asian countries. Regional airline can fly to [[Hong Kong]], an
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  • ...d of building was called a stupa. From the Jin Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties (265-589), when the Buddhist scriptures were translated into Chin ...Wei period (535-556), also contains four such recesses in its southern and northern walls, less than a square meter. On the ceiling of the main cave there is a
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  • ...revolutionary road. Under the influence of his seniors, [[Zhao Shiyan]], [[Zhou Enlai]] and others, Deng began to study Marxism and do political propaganda ...and Huaxian in Shaanxi in April and May 1928. Some future generals of the Northern Shaanxi Red Army were also graduated of the Academy.
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  • ...panese imperialists who attempted to dominate the world, thwarted Japan's "northern march" plot to invade the [[Soviet Union]], and delayed its "southern march ...nary Commission of the CPC Central Committee, and vice-chairmen Zhu De and Zhou Enlai ordered the Red Army to be changed to the Eighth Route Army of the Na
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  • ...anate-wood bows they sent as tributes to rulers of the Western and Eastern Zhou period (11th century-221 BC), the Sushens were one of the earliest tribes l ...ribe to Yilou. They ranged over an extensive area covering the present-day northern Liaoning Province, the whole of Jilin Province, the eastern half of Heilong
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  • ...alaya is capped by snow all the year round and climate in its southern and northern side, plus topography, is totally different. Northern Tibet Plateau: Lying amng the Kunlun, Tanggula, Kangdese and Nyainqentanggu
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