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  • '''Zhao Yun''' (chinese:赵云) was an important commander of the civil wars of the late [[Han Dynasty]] and the [[Three Kingdoms]] period of [[China]].
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  • ...n Zhou is known historically as the Warring States Period. In this period, wars were frequently fought between vassal states. To defeat others, every state
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  • ...tly built a small church on the open ground. Later several earthquakes and wars gradually destroyed the church. It was rebuilt in 1904. After the 1980 rest
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  • [[Category:History]][[Category:Anti-Japanese War]][[Category:Wars]]
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  • Mao Zedong’s report summarized the experiences of revolutionary wars in China and analyzed the current state of class relations in China. The me
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  • The instrument was used on the occasions of wars, royal meetings and sacrifices. It was an exclusive musical instrument for
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  • [[Category:History]][[Category:Wars]]
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  • ...pilgrims far away. Unfortunately, all temple buildings were burnt down in wars in late Tang, leaving only the pagoda. All the buildings in the present tem
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  • [[Category:History]][[Category:Anti-Japanese War]][[Category:Wars]]
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  • ...the mid-19th century and 1900, the Eight-Power Allied Forces launched four wars in the Dagu area to gain economic and political control over China. The loc
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  • ...th century, the population of Sichuan Province fell sharply as a result of wars and natural disasters. The [[Qing]] government launched a century-long camp
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  • ...Hall, Xuanzheng Hall and Zichen Hall. The palace was repeatedly damaged in wars and was burnt down in 896 in the reign of Emperor Zhaozong. Now Daming Pala
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  • ...a’s most turbulent times, in which the country was blighted by poverty and wars. They joined the Long March, fought in the Anti-Japanese Aggression War (19
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  • The bell had disappeared in the chaos of past wars, depriving the people of being able to hear its ring. Then, in October 1984
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  • ...the great Chinese People. Hard struggles, considerable sacrifices, heroic wars will be recorded forever.
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  • The period was kaleidoscopic, replete with political arguments and wars. Having gone through a transient republic, [[Yuan Shikai]]’s short-lived
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  • When decades of wars ceased and the People’s Republic of China was founded, Red Songs, such as
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  • ...scriptions recording harvests, astronomical phenomena, worship rituals and wars have been unearthed here, providing scholars with valuable historic and lin
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  • ...the masses show the importance of their participation in the revolutionary wars. There is also a special section devoted to noted revolutionary martyrs suc
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  • ...eople’s Republic of China]]. It was the command center for three important wars during the[[ Civil War]], including Liaoshen, Huaihai and Pingjin, during w
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  • ...m the struggles against nature. The embryonic form of wushu was related to wars after the emergence of class and state. By the periods of the [[Qin]] and [
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  • ...ng with the challenge of Xiongnu (匈奴), a nomadic group involved in several wars with [[Zhongyuan]] (中原), the territory of [[Emperor Wudi]] in [[the Wes
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  • ...epublic of China]] (1911 - 1948), society was unstable, fraught with civil wars and repeated foreign invasions. The city of Beijing deteriorated, and the c
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  • ...e founding of the Chinese Communist Party (1919-1921), the first two civil wars (1924-1927 and 1927-1937), the resistance war against Japanese aggression (
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  • ...northwest China. Over a period of more than 5,000 years, they experienced wars, annexation and separation as well as incessant migration, thereby integrat
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  • ...is parting would later become a farewell between father and son as endless wars tore the country apart. Huang Yushu died in 1943 before his son was able to
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  • ...Bai monks obviously were opposed to the Qing regime, and in the peasants' wars that followed Buddhism played an important part in mobilizing the people. I
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  • ...is control, unified the country by force and created a succession of civil wars, thus dragging China into an even darker abyss.
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  • ...] was founded in 1911, the Manchu and Han banquets were stopped because of wars among the warlords and the poverty of the people. The flourishing tourist t
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  • ...3 years of his life speaking at meeting after meeting fighting against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He even tried to singlehandedly stop the Iraq war
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  • There were constant wars during the Five Dynasties Period (907-960) and Chen Tuan, though living in
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  • ...doctors or apothecaries. Many of these valuable figures were destroyed in wars, while some were seized by imperialist powers in their aggressive military
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  • ...nflicts, the population in Sichuan sharply declined in the wake of violent wars, natural disasters, and devastating plagues. By 1680, only about 500,000 pe
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  • ...ulture and language. More modern works include Maulabilalibin Maulayusuf's Wars on the Chinese Land, an epic describing the 1864 struggle of the Uygurs in
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  • From the mid-16th century onwards, repeated internecine wars broke out among the Nuzhens, but they were later reunified by Nurhachi, who
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  • Having suffered successive wars in the early period of the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907), the Tibetans fostere
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