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  • '''He Zhihong''' was born in March 1975 in [[Lijiang]], [[Yunnan Province]]. She participated in the [[Communist Party of China]] in Decembe ...ed the People's Armed Police Major. From December 2007 to August 2008, and from June 2009 until her death she was chosen to join the sixth and the eighth A
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  • ...the characteristics and social and humanistic environment of the southern Yunnan villages. ...price can be bargained;<br>3. Take a motor tricycle capable of holding two people.
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  • ...ed the '''Republic Protection Campaign''' and declared the independence of Yunnan Province in 1915. ...nan]] provinces soon announced their succession with wide support from the people. Discord also began to surface inside the government. The accumulating pres
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  • ...deputy chief of staff of the division headquarters of the border police in Yunnan Province and the senior colonel of armed police. ...adquarters of Yunnan Border Police. From December 2007 to August 2008, and from June 2009 until his death, he worked as political commissar and party secre
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  • ...''' (Chinese:聂耳), a famous composer, was born in Kunming, the capital of [[Yunnan Province]] on [[February 14]], [[1912]]. He wrote ''March of the Volunteer ...entered Yunnan Provincial No. 1 Normal School. He fled to Shanghai in 1930 from local feudalists. In 1931, Nie became a violinist for the Mingyue Musical D
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  • ...ude earthquake hit southwest China's Yunnan Province, killing at least 398 people.
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  • ...d [[Tsinghua University]]. He served as the president of Yunnan University from 1937 to 1949. He visited Paris for the UN Congress of Education, Science an [[Category:mathematicians]][[Category:people from Yunnan]]
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  • ...for the vacant World Boxing Council Minimumweight Championship in Kunming, Yunnan Province on Nov. 24, 2012. The Hmong Chinese boxer was born to a poor family living near mine pits in Yunnan on Oct. 3, 1982. In order to make a living and pursue his dreams, he starte
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  • ...There were 309 deaths, 4,070 people were in critical condition, and 12,987 people suffered minor injuries. More than 350,000 houses fell, and 609,000 were da
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  • ...by a hereditary succession of chieftains from the Mu clan of the [[Naxi]] people, under the jurisdiction of the imperial court. ([[Ancient Town of Lijiang|M
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  • ...by a hereditary succession of chieftains from the Mu clan of the [[Naxi]] people, under the jurisdiction of the imperial court. ([[Ancient Town of Lijiang|M
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  • ...by a hereditary succession of chieftains from the Mu clan of the [[Naxi]] people, under the jurisdiction of the imperial court. ([[Ancient Town of Lijiang|M
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  • ...by a hereditary succession of chieftains from the Mu clan of the [[Naxi]] people, under the jurisdiction of the imperial court. ([[Ancient Town of Lijiang|M
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  • ...by a hereditary succession of chieftains from the Mu clan of the [[Naxi]] people, under the jurisdiction of the imperial court. ([[Ancient Town of Lijiang|M
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  • ...by a hereditary succession of chieftains from the Mu clan of the [[Naxi]] people, under the jurisdiction of the imperial court. ([[Ancient Town of Lijiang|M
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  • ...ive in concentrated communities in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in [[Yunnan Province]], [[southwest China]]. The rest are scattered in Xichang and Biji
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  • ...ive in concentrated communities in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in [[Yunnan Province]], [[southwest China]]. The rest are scattered in Xichang and Biji
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  • ...armed gang killed 29 people and injured 143 others in Kunming, capital of Yunnan province. ...from China's northwestern Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region were prevented from leaving the country to receive terrorist training in the Middle East or joi
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  • ...of the Chinese-Tibetan language family. Similar to the language of the Nu people, their neighbors, it does not have a written form and, traditionally, recor
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  • ...in southwest [[China]]. They are mainly distributed across [[Guizhou]], [[Yunnan]], [[Hunan]] and [[Sichuan]] provinces and [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Regi
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  • ...ions, [[Rao Jianfeng]] and [[Yang Chunfeng]], as well as nine mountaineers from other countries. Born in Kunming, [[Yunnan Province]], in 1971, Zhang worked in the local Industrial and Commercial De
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  • ...ghai County in the Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in southwestern Yunnan Province. There are also scattered Blang communities in the neighboring Lin
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  • ...professionally for race walking in 2004. However, he lost his place on the Yunnan provincial walking race team at the end of 2005 due to injury and illness. [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...s more than 4,000 kilometers mainly in Southwest China's [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces and the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Just as the Silk Road, the ' ...ins during the Tang Dynasty. In the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279), people of Yunnan and Sichuan provinces exchanged tea for Tibetan horses.
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  • ...Province]], killing 722 people and injuring 2,225. A total of 2.5 million people were affected. ...mation Education at [[Hunan University]], opened. More than 1,000 students from 15 places across [[Hunan Province]] started their first lessons on the Inte
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  • ...at the Intermediate People's Court of in Kunming, the capital of China's [[Yunnan Province]], on Sept. 20, 2012. Five other suspects are also being tried in ...o death in the first instance on Nov. 6, 2012, by [[Kunming]] Intermediate People's Court.
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  • ...nt bell tottering at the edge of a cliff. The mountain is also known for [[Yunnan]]'s most ancient grotto sculptures by eighth-century Bai craftsmen of the N ...untain. "A'ang" means a "girl" in the Bai language, while "bai," the crack from which babies are born, i.e., female genitals. The sculpture, dating back to
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  • ...the rainfall in [[Sichuan Basin]], southern [[Guizhou]] and southwestern [[Yunnan]] could reach 50mm or more. Yunan Province is warm in sunny days and cold i ...ern suburb of the capital. In modern days, to celebrate the festival, some people choose to have swimming competitions in the icy rivers found in bitterly co
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  • ...to present-day Xishuangbanna, Dehong, Simao, Lincang, and Baoshan areas in Yunnan some 1,300 years ago, roughly between the sixth and seventh centuries. This ...enth to the 12th century, saw the dissemination of this school of Buddhism from Myanmar. The first Buddhist temple in the province, the Wabajie Temple in X
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  • ...Forest National Park]] is located in [[Shilin Yi Autonomous County]] of [[Yunnan Province]], 80 kilometers southeast of [[Kunming City]]. It covers 350 squa ...ears the Stone Forest area has experienced a vicissitude from sea to land, from lowland to plateau as a result of earth movement. The initial carbonate roc
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  • ...His provincial army defeated Yuan’s army in [[Sichuan]], and with support from other provincial governments, forced Yuan to abandon monarchism. [[Category:generals]][[Category:people from Hunan]]
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  • ...], [[Qinghai]], [[Gansu]], [[Ningxia]],[[Hebei]], [[Henan]], [[Sichuan]],[[Yunnan]] and [[Beijing]]. Having their own spoken and written language, which belo ...in China. This vast and rich expanse of land is inhabited by 23.84 million people, of whom over 3.57 million are Mongolians and the rest are Hans, [[Hui]]s,
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] ...hern Lincang Prefecture and Menghai County in western [[Xishuangbanna]] in Yunnan Province. Others live in counties along the [[Lancang River]].
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  • '''Ye Jianying''' ('''叶剑英''') was one of the founders of the [[People's Liberation Army]] in [[China]]. He held many important offices in the [[C ...ollowing Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]]. In [[1922]], Ye and his troops saved Dr. Sun from the military coup that Chen Chiung-ming masterminded.
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  • ...by a hereditary succession of chieftains from the Mu clan of the [[Naxi]] people, under the jurisdiction of the imperial court.
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] ...ghai County in the Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in southwestern Yunnan Province. There are also scattered Blang communities in the neighboring Lin
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  • 35-year-old '''Zhong Jianqin''' was an official of [[Yunnan]] frontier defense corps and Chinese riot squad in Haiti. [[category:people]]
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  • Major area of distribution: [[Yunnan]] ...of the Chinese-Tibetan language family. Similar to the language of the Nu people, their neighbors, it does not have a written form and, traditionally, recor
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] and [[Guizhou]] ...ive in concentrated communities in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in [[Yunnan Province]], [[southwest China]]. The rest are scattered in Xichang and Biji
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  • *Major area of distribution: [[Yunnan]] ...on is, the people of this ethnic group are quite widely distributed over [[Yunnan Province]]. Most of them dwell in Santai Township in Luxi County of the Deh
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  • 2009 National Women's Boxing Championships (Kunming, Yunnan) – Champion [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...mber 1973. He graduated with a major in management science and engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology and earned his master' s degree in manag ...ding Party Members' Group and assistant to the governor, Yunnan Provincial People's Government
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  • ...n during the [[Cultural Revolution]], Ah Cheng spent time in Sichuan and [[Yunnan]] provinces and [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]]. ...[Jia Pingwa]] and the script for the film ''A Small Town Called Hibiscus'' from the novel of the same title.
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  • ...itted to Sichuan No. 1 Normal School in [[Chengdu]]. In 1925, he went to [[Yunnan]] Province and worked as a shop assistant. Two years later, he went first t Ai Wu began to write while he was wandering from place to place. Soon after setting down in [[Shanghai]], he, together with
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  • ...hree rivers – the [[Jinsha]], [[Nujiang]] and [[Lancang]] – all originated from the [[Qinghai-Tibet Plateau]], run roughly parallel, north to south for som ...or its descent to such a low altitude. For thousands of years, [[Tibetan]] people have regarded the Meili as a holy mountain. To this day they respect the ne
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  • '''Major area of distributi on''': [[Yunnan]] The '''Dai ethnic group''' ('''云南傣族''') lives in the southern part of Yunnan Province, mainly in the [[Xishuangbanna]] region. The area is subtropical,
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] ...t is, the vast area between the [[Ailao]] and Mengle mountains in southern Yunnan Province. They are under the jurisdiction of the Honghe Hani-Yi [[Autonomou
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] and [[Sichuan]] ...ian, Ninglang, Deqin, Yongsheng, Heqing, Jianchuan and Lanping counties in Yunnan, as well as Yanyuan, Yanbian and Muli counties in Sichuan Province. A small
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] ...ering 132,143, live mostly in the Dehong Dai-Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, together with the De'ang, Lisu, Achang and [[Han]] peoples. A few
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] and [[Sichuan]][[File:Lisu.jpg|thumb|right|Lisu ethnic group]] ...iang]], Baoshan, Diqing, Dehong, Dali, Chuxiong prefectures or counties in Yunnan Province as well as in Xichang and Yanbian counties in Sichuan Province, li
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] ...of the Chinese-Tibetan language family. Similar to the language of the Nu people, their neighbors, it does not have a written form and, traditionally, recor
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  • In 1909, he enrolled in the [[Yunnan Military Academy]], where he joined [[Sun Yat-sen]]'s [[Tongmenghui]] (Unit ...or power and wealth, which led him to find new way to save his country and people.
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] ...nties in the [[Dehong Dai-Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture]] in southwestern [[Yunnan Province]]. The rest live in Longling County in the neighboring Baoshan Pre
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  • *'''Major area of distribution:''' [[Guizhou]], [[Hunan]], [[Yunnan]], [[Guangxi]], [[Sichuan]], [[Hainan]] and [[Hubei]] ...selves Hmong in their dialect. They are mainly distributed across Guizhou, Yunnan, Hunan and Sichuan provinces and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and a sm
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  • ...s of Gratitude'' (1940), a book of poetry. In 1940, he moved to Kunming, [[Yunnan Province]], where he was invited to teach at [[Southwest Associated Univers
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  • Most of China's 2,971,460 Bouyei people live in several Bouyei-Miao autonomous counties in Xingyi and Anshun prefec The Bouyei region is on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, which slopes from an altitude of 1,000 meters in the north to 400 meters in the south. The Mi
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  • ...teammates were involved in a brawl with local security guards in Lijiang, Yunnan Province, when celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival at a local pub. Local p ...to be more well-disciplined. A number of people believe the issue resulted from a systematic problem than a personal phenomenon.
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  • ...ing which time his writing style began to mature. Some of his best-sellers from this period include "A Pebble-Carrying Punt," "Moonlit Scenes," "Eight Nobl During the Anti-Japanese Aggression War (1937-1945), he went to Yunnan Province via Wuhan and Changsha. On that trip, he finished another highly-r
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] The 33,600 Pumis are concentrated in the [[Yunnan Province]] counties of Lanping, Lijiang, Weixi and Yongsheng, as well as in
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] ...ownship of Jinghong County in the Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province.
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': Yunnan ...where the Va people live in compact communities. In the areas where the Va people live, there are also Hans, Yis, Dais, Hanis, Lahus, Jingpos, Blangs, De'ang
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  • The Gelaos live in dispersed clusters of communities in Guizhou Province, Yunnan Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. ...nguage, though many Gelaos have learned three or four languages from other people in their communities, including the Miaos, Yis and Bouyeis. Living among ot
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  • ...of the production activities of early man. On a colored ceramic jar dating from 5,000 years ago, excavated in northwest China's [[Qinghai Province]], is a ...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
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  • ...olution. In 1968, Wang, as were many of his peers, was sent to a farm in [[Yunnan]] for reclamation. The rural life inspired Wang, who later wrote the novels ...l-known director Zhang Yuan. In 1995, his "Future World" won another award from the ''United Daily News''. In 1996, Wang went to the University of Cambridg
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  • He attended missionary schools in Suzhou and Wuxi. He graduated from [[Tsinghua University]] in 1933 with a B. A. degree in foreign languages an ...1938 and became a professor at Southwest Associated University in Kunming, Yunnan Province. Shortly thereafter, he was appointed chairman of the English depa
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  • "Beautiful Yunnan" in 2008 [[Category: People]]
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  • Major area of distribution: Yunnan The Primis are concentrated in the Yunnan Province counties of Lanping, Lijiang, Weixi and Yongsheng, as well as in t
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': Yunnan The Nu ethnic minority, numbering some 28,759, live mainly in Yunnan Province's Bijiang, Fugong, Gongshan and Lanping counties, which comprise t
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  • ...[[Ningxia]], [[Gansu]], [[Henan]], [[Hebei]], [[Qinghai]], [[Shandong]], [[Yunnan]], [[Xinjiang]], [[Anhui]], [[Liaoning]], [[Heilongjiang]], [[Jilin]], [[Sh ...ngxia Hui Autonomous Region and Gansu, Qinghai, Henan, Hebei, Shandong and Yunnan provinces and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
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  • ...in the southeast, the overall topography features a giant slope declining from northwest to southeast. ...of [[Chongqing Wulong Karst]] (gorge), [[Guizhou Libo Karst]] (cone) and [[Yunnan Shilin Karst]] (pinnacle). The total area of the three sites covers core ar
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  • ...ortheast, southwest and southeast of the country. When it comes to forest, people often think immediately of the Hinggan Mountains. This mountain range in Ch ...n cubic meters of commercial timber. In recent years, annual timber output from the region has averaged six million cubic meters, the second highest in Chi
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  • ...ounties of the Wenshan Zhuang-Miao Autonomous Prefecture in southeastern [[Yunnan]] Province and the Longlin Multi-ethnic Autonomous County in Guangxi Zhuang ...anguage, though many Gelos have learned three or four languages from other people in their communities, including the Miaos, Yis and Bouyeis. Living among ot
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  • ...country. During the visit, the two sides signed the Agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of India on Trade and Intercourse betw In June 1962, the Agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of India on Trade and Intercourse betw
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Sichuan]], [[Yunnan]], [[Guizhou]] and [[Guangxi]] ...re than 7.76 million, is mainly distributed over the provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou, and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. There are more than
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  • ...', with a population of 188,824, is widely distributed over northern China from the Ili area in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the west to the nor ...guages, the latter being more widely used. In Xinjiang, however, some Xibe people know both the Uygur and Kazak languages. In 1947, certain Xibe intellectual
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  • ...ngzhou Uprising]],” which took place on March 29. Over 100 revolutionists from the society attacked the government mansion of the Viceroy of Guangdong and ...s death, Yuan began to expel KMT from the government and moved the capital from [[Nanjing]], [[Jiangsu Province]] to [[Beijing]]. Huang remained in Nanjing
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  • ...ng''' is a political party based on high and intermediate level personages from among returned overseas and their family dependents, featuring political al ...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
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Guangxi]], [[Hunan]], [[Yunnan]], [[Guangdong]] and [[Guizhou]] ...t of them live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the rest in Hunan, Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Jiangxi provinces.
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  • ...l stages to a socialist society in the years following the founding of the People's Republic in 1949. ...qens are an honest and friendly people who always treat their guests well. People who lodge in an Oroqen home would often hear the housewife say to the husba
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  • ...drop out, with 84 percent of the total number of related youngsters coming from the countryside. Each year, there are 1 million children deprived of educat .... The purpose of the foundation was to "help children with funds collected from society."
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_zealand New Zealand]. The rest have settled in Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces. ...ound the world for its karst topography. Many rocky peaks rise straight up from the ground, and the peaks hide numerous fascinating grottoes and subterrane
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  • ...outhern and Northern Dynasties period, 420-589, covers 169 years, starting from the two rival dynasties of Song and Northern Wei and ending with the conque ...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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  • ...lin, Heilongjiang, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu, Ningxia,Hebei, Henan, Sichuan,Yunnan and Beijing. Having their own spoken and written language, which belongs to ...in China. This vast and rich expanse of land is inhabited by 23.84 million people, of whom over 3.57 million are Mongolians and the rest are Hans, [[Hui]]s,
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  • ...are also Tibetan communities in [[Qinghai]], [[Gansu]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces. ...ing from north to south, runs across the western part of [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces.
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  • ...are also Tibetan communities in [[Qinghai]], [[Gansu]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces. ...ing from north to south, runs across the western part of [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces.
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  • ...falls into two stages. The first stage lasted for approximately 200 years from the mid-seventh century to the mid-ninth century; the second stage has cont .... 704-755), who married [[Princess Jincheng]] of the Tang Dynasty and sent people to study Buddhism in the interior of [[China]]. They eventually returned wi
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  • ...ui, Mongolian, Kirgiz, Tajik, Xibe, Ozbek, Manchu, Daur, Tatar and Russian people also live in Xinjiang. The Uygurs is the largest ethnic group in Xinjiang. ...ened up the region and have had very close economic and cultural ties with people in other parts of the country, particularly central China.
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  • Popular in [[Sichuan]], [[Guizhou]] and [[Yunnan]], '''''Chuanju''''' (Sichuan opera) is the major form of local opera in so ...same time, folk art forms and characteristic melodies and performing arts from across the country all flourished there. For a long period that followed, d
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  • ...[[Qinghai Province]] in the north, [[Sichuan Province]] in the east, and [[Yunnan Province]] in the southeast. It also has a 3,842 km border with the neighbo ...igid and plateau frigid zones. And the climate undergoes a vertical change from tropical and sub-tropical to temperate, frigid temperate and frigid zones.
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  • ...ounded by banisters. In Sanskrit this kind of building was called a stupa. From the Jin Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties (265-589), when the ...eached Central Asia, they met two Buddhist masters from India and acquired from them Buddhist scriptures and a statue of Buddha. They also invited the Indi
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