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  • [[file:Sichuan Cuisine.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Sichuan Cuisine]] ...in Sichuan cuisine, was introduced into China only 200 to 300 years ago. [[Sichuan Cuisine|(More...)]]
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  • ...Kung Pao chicken.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Kung Pao chicken, a typical dish in Sichuan cuisine.]] ...n Sichuan cuisine, was introduced into China only 200 to 300 years ago. ([[Sichuan Cuisine|More...]])
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  • ...Kung Pao chicken.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Kung Pao chicken, a typical dish in Sichuan cuisine.]] ...n Sichuan cuisine, was introduced into China only 200 to 300 years ago. ([[Sichuan Cuisine|More...]])
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  • ...uan cuisine''', was introduced into China only 200 to 300 years ago. ('''[[Sichuan Cuisine|More ...]]''')
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  • ...ng American fire and sacrificing his life. As a result of his heroism, the People's Volunteers Army soldiers overran the position and annihilated two battali ...The North Korea awarded Huang Jiguang the title of "Hero of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", a Gold-Star Medal and the Medal of the National Flag,
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  • 1963-1968 Student in the Department of Economics at [[Sichuan University]] (Stayed at the university and waited for job assignments from 1968-1970 Worked in the farm of Unit 7848 of People's Liberation Army
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  • ...Province]], '''Qiu Shaoyun''' ([[Chinese]]: 邱少云) (1931-1952) joined the [[People's Liberation Army]] in December [[1949]] and earned a reputation as a deter In March [[1951]] he joined the [[Chinese People's Volunteers Army]] to fight against U.S. in Korea.
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  • ...00px|right|Chairman Mao Zedong lays the foundation for the Monument to the People's Heroes.]] ...]]: A ceremony was held to lay the '''[[foundation for the Monument to the People's Heroes]]'''.
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  • ...l division comprises nine schools. They are the [[Beijing]], [[Shandong]], Sichuan, Guangdong, [[Fujian]], Huai Yang, [[Hubei]], [[Hunan]], and [[Jiangsu]] [[
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  • ...odai''' in [[Sichuan Province]] dates back to the third century. [[Hakka]] people make up over 85% of the local population and they still persist in their tr ...long campaign to move people to Sihcuan from neighboring areas. Gradually, Sichuan got the largest community of Hakkas bound by guildhalls. A guildhall is a s
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  • 1970-1973 Cadre, Power Section, Zhongxian County Hydropower Bureau, Sichuan Province 1973-1979 Coach, Zhongxian County Physical Culture and Sports Commission, Sichuan Province
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  • ...from Chongzhou city in southwest China's Sichuan Province. She joined the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force in September 2005, and was serving as a f [[Category:People]][[category: Science and technology]]
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  • ...n''' (Chinese: 蒋敏) was a police superintendent in Pengzhou City when the [[Sichuan]] earthquake struck on [[May 12]], [[2008]]. Tragically, 10 of her family m [[Category:people]][[Category:people from Sichuan]]
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  • '''Wu Yuzhang''' (Chinese: 吴玉章) was born in [[1878]], in Rong County, [[Sichuan]] province. Wu went to study in Japan in 1903 and joined the China Alliance ...ucation committee of the Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region, as secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the CPC and as the president of the Huabei Universi
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  • [[File:Sichuan earthquake.jpg|thumb|250px|Sichuan earthquake on May 12, 2012.]] ...rthquake's epicenter, Wenchuan (population 111,800) , 90 km northwest of [[Sichuan]]'s capital Chengdu.
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  • Zhang was born in Chengdu, [[Sichuan Province]] in 1936. She graduated from [[Tsinghua University]] with a degre [[Category:architects]][[category:people from Sichuan]]
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  • ...hnician at the power plant of the Panzhihua Iron and Steel Group Co., Ltd, Sichuan Province. ...the thermal-power plant of the Panzhihua Iron and Steel Group Co., Ltd, [[Sichuan Province]].
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  • ...west China]]. The rest are scattered in Xichang and Bijie in neighboring [[Sichuan]] and Guizhou provinces respectively. ([[Bai ethnic group|More...]])
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  • ...west China]]. The rest are scattered in Xichang and Bijie in neighboring [[Sichuan]] and Guizhou provinces respectively. ([[Bai ethnic group|More...]])
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  • ...on yuan (US$0.51 million) by the Chongqing Municipality First Intermediate People's Court. ...79, Lei was a teacher at the Changshou County's Chengtuo Central School, [[Sichuan Province]].
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  • Actor '''Zhang Mo''' ('''张默''') was born on July 28, 1982 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. He was detained by police on Jan. 30, 2012 in a villa in [[Beijin [[Category: People from Sichuan]][[Category:Movie stars]][[Category: Entertainers]]
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  • ...Namgyai]]Tibetan ethnic group, born in February 1940, native of Litang, [[Sichuan Province]]. With a university education. 1950-1952 First vice-chairman of Qamdo Prefecture People's Liberation Committee
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  • 1993-1994 Deputy editor-in-chief, People's Daily (1991-1993: studied national economic planning and management at Ji ...ommittee; chairman, Standing Committee, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Regional People's Congress
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  • .../www.beijingzoo.com/) was known for a short time after the founding of the People's Republic as the Western Suburbs Park (Xijiao Gongyuan). The grounds combi ...as are one of the most popular exhibits. Other popular animals include the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey, Manchurian tigers, white-lipped deer, yaks from T
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  • ...hey are mainly distributed across [[Guizhou]], [[Yunnan]], [[Hunan]] and [[Sichuan]] provinces and [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region]], and a small number li
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  • ...China]] conferred the rank of [[Great Marshal]] to 10 leaders of the [[PLA|People's Liberation Army (PLA)]]. At the time the [[PLA]] used four [[military ran [[File:zhude.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Born in 1886 in Lilong County, Sichuan Province, Zhu De joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Germany in 19
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  • ...and imposed the White Terror wherever he held power, Sha Ting had to leave Sichuan and in 1929 went to [[Shanghai]], where he met his classmate [[Ai Wu]] and ..."The Deputy Magistrate." His grim stories about the sufferings of innocent people under the barbarous rule of the Kuomintang regime aroused readers' indignat
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  • [[Image:Kung Pao chicken.JPEG|thumb|280px|Kung Pao chicken, a typical dish in Sichuan cuisine.]] ...only in the lower strata of society. Hot pepper, an important flavoring in Sichuan cuisine, was introduced into China only 200 to 300 years ago.
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  • ...ent. In October 1985, a drift team consisting of 54 people was set up in [[Sichuan]] province. The members included drifting experts, scientists, journalists On June 3, 1986, the team departed from [[Chengdu]], Sichuan, and headed for the source of the Yangtze River: [[Tuotuo River]], which is
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  • ...20, 1904 in [[Xinfan]], [[Sichuan Province]]. In 1921, he was admitted to Sichuan No. 1 Normal School in [[Chengdu]]. In 1925, he went to [[Yunnan]] Province ...sensitively, most of these works reflect the miserable plight of laboring people in the rural areas. Later, his style turned from romanticism to realism.
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  • ...n of more than 252,700 people, 97 percent of whom are Tibetans, and 21,700 people are farmers and herdsmen. ...of [[Golog]], northwest to Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of [[Garze]] in [[Sichuan Province]] and north to Qamdo Prefecture and northeast to Nagqu Prefecture
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  • ...beration Army]] (PLA) of China. He was born in Jiangjin in the southwest [[Sichuan Province]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/December 29, 2009|December 29]] [[Category:marshals]][[Category:people from Sichuan]]
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  • Feb. 1980: Clerk in the Sichuan Provincial Department of Public Finance. Dec. 1984: Deputy Divisional Director in the Sichuan Provincial Audit Department.
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  • ...chool education during the [[Cultural Revolution]], Ah Cheng spent time in Sichuan and [[Yunnan]] provinces and [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]]. [[Category:writers]][[Category:People from Beijing]]
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  • ...gjin branch of the [[Yangtze River]] in [[Sichuan Province]]. More than 70 people fell into the river, and only 32 were rescued following the incident.
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  • ..., and her performance was outstanding. In 1984, she became a member of the Sichuan provincial shooting team and was selected for the national team for intensi Zhang Shan is a typical girl born in [[Sichuan Province]]. She is honest, sincere, resolute, independent, and straightforw
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  • ...north China, it mainly rains in the south. For instance, the rainfall in [[Sichuan Basin]], southern [[Guizhou]] and southwestern [[Yunnan]] could reach 50mm ...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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  • ...e of 14 in 1988 while assisting firefighters to put out a forest fire in [[Sichuan]] Province. His death captured headlines of many newspapers, publishing lo ...though he was elected in 2009 as the top 100 figures that deeply moved the people in the country since 1949, his legend lost its glamour as schools and parks
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  • ...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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  • Zhang was born Zhang Zhengquan (张正权) to a scholar family in Neijiang, [[Sichuan Province]], in 1899. His mother taught him painting and calligraphy when he ...panese for being uncooperative. Following his release, Zhang returned to [[Sichuan]], where he began to do more detailed paintings, rather than freehand brush
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  • Born in [[Sichuan Province]] on November 19, 1987, he has won the World Cup and World Champio ...ren's Athletic Training School of Chengdu City in 1994 and then joined the Sichuan provincial gymnastics team in 1999. He was recruited to the national team i
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  • ...inan Provincial Committee; chairman, Standing Committee, Hainan Provincial People's Congress (1994-1996: studied national economic planning and management in ...inan Provincial Committee; chairman, Standing Committee, Hainan Provincial People's Congress (09/2000-11/2000: took advanced training class for provincial- a
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  • ...orn in January 1944, of Han ethnic group, native of [[Nanchong City]] of [[Sichuan Province]]. 1962-1968 Studying at the Fourth Medical University of the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]])
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  • ...ublic-Protection Campaign]]. His provincial army defeated Yuan’s army in [[Sichuan]], and with support from other provincial governments, forced Yuan to aband [[Category:generals]][[Category:people from Hunan]]
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  • ...[[Xinjiang]], [[Qinghai]], [[Gansu]], [[Ningxia]],[[Hebei]], [[Henan]], [[Sichuan]],[[Yunnan]] and [[Beijing]]. Having their own spoken and written language, ...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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  • '''Post-80s:''' This phrase refers to the group of people, about 240 million, who were born between 1980 and 1989 on the Chinese main ...08, a number of post-80s volunteered to join in rescue operations of the [[Sichuan Earthquake]] in [[Wenchuan County]]. Their devotion changed the former imag
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  • ...stretched across more than 4,000 kilometers mainly in Southwest China's [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces and the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Just as the S ...the Tang Dynasty. In the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279), people of Yunnan and Sichuan provinces exchanged tea for Tibetan horses.
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  • The [[Qiang]] people, who now live in the Minshan area of northern [[Sichuan]], have the oldest history of all of [[China]]'s ethnic groups, and is one ...oped into a minority ethnic group, inhabiting the Minshan area of northern Sichuan.
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  • ...-character name, kong lin, meaning "Void Forest." That is why, for a time, people called the monastery the "Konglin Temple."
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  • ...h a number of anti-feudalist magazines, including ''the Weekly of Ordinary People'', ''Youth'' (a bi-weekly) and ''Worker’s Reading'' (also a bi-weekly). ...r he met [[Zhou Enlai]] (1898-1976), who later became the first premier of People’s Republic of China (PRC). Together they organized an early CPC organizat
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  • ...t|Deng Pufang]]Born in 1944, of [[Han]] nationality, native of Guang'an, [[Sichuan Province]]. 1975-1984 Working at the administrative bureau of the [[People's Liberation Army]] General Staff Headquarters
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  • ...in [[China]]. Both are located west of [[Chengdu]], the capital city of [[Sichuan Province]]. [[Mount Qingcheng]], known as the fifth among the most famous [ ...it into two parts. This happened about 250 BC. He also ordered the local people to open channels and canals on the plain so as to divert the river for irri
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  • Born in Zigong, [[Sichuan Province]], on June 6, 1983, Guo started to gain fame after winning the Ne ...outh Daily”. Dissatisfied with the verdict, Guo appealed to Beijing Higher People’s Court.
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  • ...howing unswerving loyalty to the CPC, Liu fought arduously to build up the people's army. ...]], [[Shandong]], and [[Henan]] provinces. This significantly enhanced the People's armed forces.
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  • ...ing Shan 鹄鸣山), is in the village of Sanfeng in Heming Town, Dayi County in Sichuan Province. It is similar to a crane in shape, as if a stone crane were hidde ...oist book, founded Five Pecks of Rice Daoism, and preached his religion in Sichuan. Therefore, Singing Crane Mountain became the birthplace of Daoism. Many fa
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  • ...ommunist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in November 1959; Joined the [[Chinese People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]) in January 1958; received on-the-job training ...Central Military Commission]] and the [[Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China]] ([[PRC]]); [[State Councilor]]; member of the Leading
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  • ...rsity in July 1986, he worked as director of the Office of Xigang District People's Government of Dalian City. ...l Congress of [[CPC]], a member of the Standing Committee of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]]'s National Committee, vice president
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  • In the Lion Dance, two people act as a lion; one moving the head and the other moving the body and tail; ...g off. Famous examples of this dance are the Luohan Playing with Lion in [[Sichuan]] and [[Hunan]] provinces and the Laughing Monk Playing with Lion in [[Shaa
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  • ...due to his professional career - that of a highly promising pilot in the [[People’s Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]). ...a penchant for creating a luscious dining experience consisting of sliced Sichuan-style poached fish in chili oil.
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  • ...eneral thinking stratified. Her father Zhou Wei, a railway engineer from [[Sichuan]], met Marguerite Denis in Belgium, where Zhou was sent to receive a higher ...and greet the world that lies so far away from their families, Zhou left [[Sichuan]] to find himself a engineering post on the [[Longhai Railway]], a railway
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  • ...iff of Mount Lingyun, has been sitting sedately by the Minjiang River in [[Sichuan]] Province for more than 1,000 years. It is the world's largest cliffside c ...to stand in each one; and feet each 8.5 m wide and capable of sitting 100 people. Though colossal, the carving has lineal elegance and is detailed and well
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  • ...ak of the War of Resistance Against Japan and died of illness in Jiangjin, Sichuan Province, on May 27, 1942. ...tze River" (1897), ''Tragic Society'' (1902), "On Drama" (1904), "To Young People" (1915), "On Literary Revolution" (1917), and "My Reply to the Charges Agai
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  • ...eb. 18, 2014, Lin was sentenced to death by the Shanghai No.2 Intermediate People's Court. On Dec. 9, 2015, the lawyer for the family said the Supreme People's Court had approved the death sentence of Lin.
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  • Zhang was born in 1992 in Xintian Village of Liduan Town of Yibin City, [[Sichuan Province]]. She has a younger brother. Except for suffering from epilepsy, [[Category:people]]
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  • The writer was born into a landlord's family in [[Leshan County]], [[Sichuan Province]], in 1892, as Guo Kaizhen. As a boy, he had access to a wide sele ...the [[Standing Committee of the National People's Congress]] and [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]], chairman of the [[China Federation o
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  • [[category: Sichuan people]]
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  • ...' (1909-1992), Chairman of the Seventh National Committee of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC) and secretary of the leading ...y. He participated in establishing the [[Hubei]]-[[Henan]]-[[Anhui]] and [[Sichuan]]-[[Shaanxi]] revolutionary base areas.
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  • ...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 sent to p ...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''': [[Sichuan]] ...rossed by rivers and streams, in the Maowen Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province. A small number live with Tibetan, Han and Hui ethnic groups in su
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  • ...l division comprises nine schools. They are the [[Beijing]], [[Shandong]], Sichuan, Guangdong, [[Fujian]], Huai Yang, [[Hubei]], [[Hunan]], and [[Jiangsu]] [[ ...d in Chinese food being classified into the palace, officials', and common people's cuisines.
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  • ...gsheng, as well as in the Yi Autonomous County of Ninglang. Some live in [[Sichuan Province]], in the Tibetan Autonomous County of Muli and Yanyuan County. Th ...engduan Mountain Range]]. By the seventh century, the Pumis were living in Sichuan's Yuexi, Mianning, Hanyuan, Jiulong and Shimian areas, constituting one of
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  • '''Qian Zhiguang''', chief founder of the People’s Republic of China’s modern textile industry, died in [[Beijing]] on [ After the People’s Republic of China was established in 1949, Qian was appointed member of
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  • ...from Chinese audiences following a scandal involving a charity donation to Sichuan earthquake victims. Though Zhang denied any fraud in a ''China Daily'' inte [[category:people]][[category:actress]][[category:movie]]
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  • ...gas fields in the Tarim, Qaidam, [[Shaanxi]]-[[Gansu]]-[[Ningxia]], and [[Sichuan]]-[[Chongqing]] basins. China's natural gas is to be found mostly in the we ...d 42 billion cubic meters of gas to 3,000 factories and nearly 200 million people over the past five years.
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  • Born on July 5, 1983 in [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan Province]], Zheng began playing tennis at the age of 7. She became a profes [[category: People]]
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  • ...a school. In this period he produced plays which reflected the life of the people who rose to fight against the Japanese invaders in the rear areas. ''Transf ...the Central Academy of Drama. He was later made president of the [[Beijing People's Art Theater]] when it was set up in 1952. in 1954, Cao completed ''Bright
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  • Born on July 11, 1901 to a wealthy landlord’s family in Neijiang, [[Sichuan Province]], Yan was close with a distant relative, [[Zhang Daqian]], whose ...panese invaders. Zhang left for [[Taiwan]] before the establishment of the People’s Republic, and the two would never see other again.
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  • ..., where she studied ancient Chinese architecture. She moved to Kunming and Sichuan after 1937 but was confined to bed for a while with tuberculosis. Despite h ...ional flag, the national emblem, Tian’anmen Square and the Monument to the People’s Heroes. She also took part in the standardization of Beijing city plann
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  • ...s style from that time on changed and he devoted himself to describing the people's lives and their struggle against Japanese aggression. His efforts resulte
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] and [[Sichuan]] ...nping counties in Yunnan, as well as Yanyuan, Yanbian and Muli counties in Sichuan Province. A small number live in Mangkang County of [[Tibet Autonomous Regi
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  • ...011, she visited the remote Liangshan Yi Minority Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province. In an interview with China.org.cn she was quoted as saying, "our [[category: people]]
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  • Chen became known as a big giver after the devastating [[Sichuan Earthquake]] [http://www.china.org.cn/china/wenchuan_earthquake/node_7 Yet people soon suspected that the widely-acclaimed philanthropist’s generosity was
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  • ...mposition of the Central People's Government and the proclamation of the [[People's Republic of China]]. After the establishment of New China, Jiu San Societ ...cluding Jiu San Society Sichuan provincial committee and Guangyuan city in Sichuan, Jiu San Society Shanxi provincial committee and Linfen city in Shanxi prov
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  • Giant pandas live in a few mountain ranges in central China’s Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. They once lived in lowland areas, but farmin ...e large molar teeth and strong jaw muscles for crushing tough bamboo. Many people find these chunky, lumbering animals to be cute, but giant pandas can be as
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  • ...west China]]. The rest are scattered in Xichang and Bijie in neighboring [[Sichuan]] and Guizhou provinces respectively. ...ssics recorded and summarized in detail the valuable experience of the Bai people in astronomy and medicine.
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  • ...ling with the contingent, which usually stationed at the borders of Hunan, Sichuan and Guizhou provinces, Shen witnessed endless border conflicts and the live [[category: people|writers]]
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  • ...ct, which advocated “honesty, sincerity, loyalty and filial piety” to help people become immortal. As a result, the Longevity Palace near Nanchang became the Legend has it that people from Xu Xun’s area built the Immortal Xu Temple there to honor his memory
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  • ...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 ...les eulogize the intelligence, honesty, diligence and bravery of the Gelao people. Typical are “The Brave Girl” and “Deaf Elder Brother and Blind Young
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  • ...stival of reunion, just like Christmas in the West. No matter how far away people are from their homes, they will try their best to get back to have the [[Lu ...imbed up to the shore only on New Year's Eve to devour the cattle and kill people.
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  • ...Japan]] broke out, he became president and dean of the School of Art at [[Sichuan University]] in 1937. Zhu taught at [[Wuhan University]] the following year [[category:people from Anhui]][[category:educators]][[category:aestheticians]]
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  • Popular in [[Sichuan]], [[Guizhou]] and [[Yunnan]], '''''Chuanju''''' (Sichuan opera) is the major form of local opera in southwestern [[China]]. A combin ...customs, folk music, and dances, giving rise to a new regional opera with Sichuan characteristics—the Chuanju.
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  • ...n Taiwan, Lee is the son of Tien-Min Li, a legislator and historian from [[Sichuan Province]]. In 1973, Lee was admitted to high school in Oak Ridge, Tenness ...-Fu Lee was placed in the ''Time'' annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world, with the number of Sina Weibo fans exceeding 40 million.
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  • ...rea of distribution:''' [[Guizhou]], [[Hunan]], [[Yunnan]], [[Guangxi]], [[Sichuan]], [[Hainan]] and [[Hubei]] ...eir dialect. They are mainly distributed across Guizhou, Yunnan, Hunan and Sichuan provinces and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and a small number live on
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] and [[Sichuan]][[File:Lisu.jpg|thumb|right|Lisu ethnic group]] ...counties in Yunnan Province as well as in Xichang and Yanbian counties in Sichuan Province, living in small communities with the [[Han]], [[Bai]], [[Yi]] and
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  • ...University. He is a member of the 12th National Committee of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]], China's top political advisory body. ...First Session of 12th National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5, 2013.]]
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  • ...in large quantities, as was typical of the dietetic customs of the nomadic people. ...years or older. The Manchu and Han banquet was attended by more than 2,800 people. The emperor dined with his guests and, in a joyful mood, wrote the four bi
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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 ...igurines excavated from tombs of the [[Eastern Han Dynasty]] (25-221) in [[Sichuan Province]] are of ballad singers and story tellers. In the Tang Dynasty, th
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  • ...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 ...ales eulogize the intelligence, honesty, diligence and bravery of the Gelo people, and satirize the upper classes. Typical are "The Brave Girl" and "Deaf Eld
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  • ...iction of Jingzhou Prefecture and later took Yizhou (mostly in present-day Sichuan Province) in the west. And so a situation arose in which the country was di ...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.
    10 KB (1,810 words) - 05:34, 14 April 2010
  • ...ng''' (青羊宫Green Goat Palace) is in a southwestern suburb of [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan Province]]. ...onferred on him the title of Highest Perfect Man. Inspired by this legend, people later built a Daoist temple at the place where Yin Xi met the boy and the g
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