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  • '''Liao Xilong''' [[File:lxl.jpg|thumb|left|Liao Xilong]]Liao Xilong, native of Sinan, [[Guizhou Province]], was born in June 1940. He jo
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  • [[File:liaoh.jpg|thumb|left|Liao Hui]]Ethnic [[Han]], born in May 1942, native of [[Huiyang]], [[Guangdong P
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  • [[File:Liao Mosha.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Liao Mosha]] ...y periodicals in cooperation with [[He Luting]], then a would-be musician. Liao himself once had been an assistant editor to a daily’s supplement. After
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  • [[File:Liao Dan (廖丹).JPEG|thumb|260px|right|Liao Dan shows the receipt from the court.]] '''Liao Dan''' ('''廖丹'''), an unemployed 41-year-old man, was accused of defrau
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  • Situated at Yulin Neighborhood, [[Fengtai District]], [[Beijing]], the [[Liao Jin City Wall Museum]] is built on the ruins of a water gate in [[Zhongdu]] ...to several sections: Beijing before Liao and Jin Dynasties, [[Nanjing]] in Liao Dynasty, City Walls of Jin Zhongdu, Palaces, Urban Layout, Canal Transporta
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  • [[File:Liao Dan (廖丹).JPEG|thumb|260px|left|Liao Dan shows the receipt from the court.]] ...72,000 yuan in medical expenses in order to save his seriously ill wife. [[Liao Dan|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Liao Mosha.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Liao Mosha]] [[1991]]: Writer [[Liao Mosha]] died.
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  • [[File:Liao Dan (廖丹).JPEG|thumb|260px|right|Liao Dan shows the receipt from the court.]] '''Liao Dan''' ('''廖丹'''), an unemployed 41-year-old man, was accused of defrau
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  • Situated at Yulin Neighborhood, [[Fengtai District]], [[Beijing]], the [[Liao Jin City Wall Museum]] is built on the ruins of a water gate in [[Zhongdu]] ...to several sections: Beijing before Liao and Jin Dynasties, [[Nanjing]] in Liao Dynasty, City Walls of Jin Zhongdu, Palaces, Urban Layout, Canal Transporta
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  • ...of emperors. The temple was partly destroyed in the war at the end of the Liao Dynasty, and was rebuilt in the 1140 during the Jin Dynasty. It was again r
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  • ...Some of the buildings were restored in 984 (2nd year of the Tonghe reign, Liao Dynasty), and more buildings were added during the Ming and Qing dynasties. ...in lifelike images of two meters height. These murals were done during the Liao Dynasty but were later covered up with mortar, and it was not until 1971 th
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  • [[File:Liao Mosha.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Liao Mosha]] ...y periodicals in cooperation with [[He Luting]], then a would-be musician. Liao himself once had been an assistant editor to a daily’s supplement. After
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  • '''Jimmy''' (Chinese: 几米) is the pseudonym of popular Taiwan cartoonist Liao Fubin (Chinese: 廖福彬), best known for his dreamy colors and striking s
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  • ...ayan Temple''' is the largest and most perfectly preserved temple of the [[Liao]] (907-1125) and [[Jin]] (1115-1234) dynasties. [[Huayan Temple|(More...)]]
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  • ...ayan Temple''' is the largest and most perfectly preserved temple of the [[Liao]] (907-1125) and [[Jin]] (1115-1234) dynasties. [[Huayan Temple|(More...)]]
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  • Born in [[Hong Kong]] in 1879, He was married to [[Liao Zhongkai]], a senior statesman of the [[Kuomintang]], in [[Guangzhou]] in 1
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  • Born in [[Hong Kong]] in 1879, He was married to [[Liao Zhongkai]], a senior statesman of the [[Kuomintang]], in [[Guangzhou]] in 1
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  • ...wooden structures of the world. The pagoda was built in 1056 during the [[Liao Dynasty]]. ...of crawling lions whose simple and unsophisticated style belonging to the Liao Dynasty. The exterior of the pagoda is divided into five levels, but there
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  • ...ve nowadays, and the lower one is the present-day Yunju Temple. During the Liao (907-1125) and Jin (1115-1234) dynasties, the temple was also called Shijin ...world cultural heritage, including brick pagodas dating from the Tang and Liao dynasties. On November 27, 1981, what are said to be bone relics of Sakyamu
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  • [[Beijing]] was the capital city for the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Except for the [[Ming Dynasty]], all
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  • ...Dynasties. It displays more than 30 photos, among which important ones are Liao Dynasty cone-shaped tower, Yanglinggong Temple, Dragon Spring Temple of Yua
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  • ...of the "high-rises" of the ancient capital and a valuable memento of the [[Liao Dynasty]]. It was first built in the [[Northern Wei Dynasty]] (471-476) and
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  • ...wooden structures of the world. The pagoda was built in 1056 during the [[Liao Dynasty]].([[Wooden Pagoda in Yingxian County|More...]])
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  • ...uddha's name of Buddha's scriptures) and a pottery pagoda unearthed from a Liao (916-1125) pagoda in Fangshan in 1977. ...Chuang is a very special relic not only because it was wrapped inside the Liao pagoda but also because it was made of pottery and in a round shape instead
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  • ...goda named Pagoda for Inviting Immortals (Zhaoxianta) dating back to the [[Liao Dynasty]] (907-1125) was left. When the site was cleared, a sandalwood box
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  • ...ly housed near the [[Beijing Railway Station]]. In 1953 Xu' s wife, Mrs. [[Liao Jingwen]], contributed the residence and his entire collection of books, ca
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  • ...d [[Chiang Kai-shek]] was appointed the first commandant of the academy. [[Liao Zhongkai]], the famous leftist of [[Kuomintang]] and Sun's treasury secreta
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  • ...of the "high-rises" of the ancient capital and a valuable memento of the [[Liao Dynasty]]. It was first built in the [[Northern Wei Dynasty]] (471-476) and
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  • Born in [[Hong Kong]] in 1879, He was married to [[Liao Zhongkai]], a senior statesman of the [[Kuomintang]], in [[Guangzhou]] in 1 Around 1924, He and Liao assisted Sun Yat-sen in reorganizing the Kuomintang, and urged the party to
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  • ...tinued to expand its territory, moving its political center south to the [[Liao Dynasty]]'s Nanjing (South Capital, now [[Beijing]]), renaming it Zhongdu (
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  • '''Liao Xilong''' [[File:lxl.jpg|thumb|left|Liao Xilong]]Liao Xilong, native of Sinan, [[Guizhou Province]], was born in June 1940. He jo
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  • ...lets dating from the [[Tang Dynasty]] and three incomplete ones from the [[Liao Dynasty]]. The inscriptions on the tablets and pillars can still be deciphe
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  • ...ble Jin Dynasties, South and North Dynasties, Sui Tang Dynasties, and Song Liao Jin Yuan Ming Dynasties. In addition, the museum holds an annual special ex
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  • [[File:liaoh.jpg|thumb|left|Liao Hui]]Ethnic [[Han]], born in May 1942, native of [[Huiyang]], [[Guangdong P
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  • ..., slightly sloping from northeast to southwest. Within the city, there are Liao River, Hun River, [[North Sha River]], [[Xinkai River]] and South Canal, et Shenzhou was set up in [[Liao Dynastry]] (960-1127), surrounded by earthen walls. This was the start of t
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  • ...back are held. According to historical records, people shot rabbits in the Liao Dynasty (916-1125), and shot at willows in the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234). In
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  • ...ly housed near the [[Beijing Railway Station]]. In 1953 Xu' s wife, Mrs. [[Liao Jingwen]], contributed the residence and his entire collection of books, ca
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  • '''Jimmy''' (Chinese: 几米) is the pseudonym of popular [[Taiwan]] cartoonist Liao Fubin (Chinese: 廖福彬), best known for his dreamy colors and striking s
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  • ...ll this the Capital City cuisine. [[Beijing]] was the capital city for the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Except for the [[Ming Dynasty]], all
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  • ...and copper cooking vessels. They could weave fine linen. At this time, the Liao people elected their kings, who later became hereditary rulers. As with oth
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  • ...oth of this Buddha was found in the ruins of Zhaoxian Pagoda, built in the Liao Dynasty, which was razed by foreign invaders. A replacement pagoda now hous
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  • ...0]], 1954, the [[Chinese Red Cross]] delegation led by [[Li Dequan]] and [[Liao Chenzhi]] visited Japan, which was the first Chinese non-governmental deleg On November 9, 1962, Liao Chenzhi and Tatsunosuke Tanazaki signed the memorandum for developing non-g
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  • ...and copper cooking vessels. They could weave fine linen. At this time, the Liao people elected their kings, who later became hereditary rulers. As with oth
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  • ...ng with the Ewenkis and Oroqens, from the Khitan nomads, who founded the [[Liao Dynasty]] (916-1125). They originally inhabited the lower reaches of the He
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  • ...asties (916-1279), the Kirgiz were recorded as "Xiajias" or "Xiajiaz". The Liao government established an office in the Xiajias area. In the late 12th cent
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  • Actually, Beihai Park was initially built in the Liao Dynasty (916 - 1125) and was repaired and rebuilt in the following dynastie
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  • Then the Liao Dynasty (916-1125) conquered the State of Bohai and moved the Bohai tribesm ...asty, founding the regime of Kin (1115-1234). After the termination of the Liao, the Kin armies destroyed the Northern Song (960-1126) and rose as a power
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  • ...located on the border between the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) and the Liao Dynasty (916-1125). Because military conflicts often took place there, the ...Liao troops. A wooden pagoda at Yingxian County today was once used by the Liao Dynasty to observe Song troops' maneuvers but it was called by a Buddhist n
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  • ...back to the New Stone Age, and the ancient castles built by the people of Liao and Jin race, and the tomb of General Shoushan.To the west of Daqing, the A
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  • ...hrough the marriage of Xijun and Xieyou princesses and woman official Feng Liao with the Wusun King of Kunmo and senior generals.
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  • ...Mid-13th Century and the History of the [[Song Dynasty]], History of the [[Liao Dynasty]] and History of the Kin Dynasty edited by Tuo Tuo, a Mongolian his
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  • ...h century, and founded the Hala Khanate of Qidan (Black Qidan), or Western Liao as it is now referred to by historians. The state of Gao Chang became its v
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  • ...from a famous chef. Through his cooking skills, he was able to meet Prince Liao of the Wu State and assassinated him.
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