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  • ..., Japanese Foreign Minister Hirota Koki elaborated to German ambassador to Japan Herbert von Dirksen the seven peace terms to present to China: to materiali
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  • ...ber 29, the two countries issued the Joint Communiqué of the Government of Japan and the Government of the [[People's Republic of China]]. ...and China gave up its requests for war reparations from Japan. Meanwhile, Japan recognized the government of People's Republic of China as the single legal
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  • '''21st Century Committee for China-Japan Friendship''' was founded on [[March 23]], 1984, when Yasuhiro Nakasone, th The mission of the committee is to facilitate stable development of China-Japan friendship in accordance with the principles of peace and friendship, equal
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  • ...inese Red Army]] jointly issued '''"The Proclamation of Resistance Against Japan and Saving the Motherland."'''
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  • Japan began waging an undeclared war on China in July 1937, and China resisted wi ...onventions, agreements and contracts regarding relations between China and Japan are and remain null and void."
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  • [[File:rb.jpg|thumb|200px|right|In Tokyo, Prime Minister of Japan Takeo Fukuda welcomes Deng Xiaoping.]] ...treaty of peace and friendship. Deng was the first Chinese leader to visit Japan.
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  • [[File:rb.jpg|thumb|200px|right|In Tokyo, Prime Minister of Japan Takeo Fukuda welcomes Deng Xiaoping.]] ...treaty of peace and friendship. Deng was the first Chinese leader to visit Japan.
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  • ...ber 29, the two countries issued the Joint Communiqué of the Government of Japan and the Government of the [[People's Republic of China]]. ...and China gave up its requests for war reparations from Japan. Meanwhile, Japan recognized the government of People's Republic of China as the single legal
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  • ...nst Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] An official announcement of Japan's unconditional surrender to the Allies is made public to the Japanese peop
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  • ...nst Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] An official announcement of Japan's unconditional surrender to the Allies is made public to the Japanese peop
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  • ...nst Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] An official announcement of Japan's unconditional surrender to the Allies is made public to the Japanese peop
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  • ...m a '''[[National united front against Japan|national united front against Japan]]'''.
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  • ...Treaty of Peace and Friendship Between the People's Republic of China and Japan.
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  • [[File:rb.jpg|thumb|200px|right|In Tokyo, Prime Minister of Japan Takeo Fukuda welcomes Deng Xiaoping.]] ...il [[Deng Xiaoping]] arrived in Japan to pay an [[Deng Xiaoping's visit to Japan|official goodwill visit]].
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  • ...ghts endorsed to Japan by the [[Treaty of Portsmouth]], negotiated between Japan and Russia. 3. Japan was allowed to cut trees on the right bank of [[Yalu River]].
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  • ...teachings. He was founder of the Ritsu Sect in Japan. Accompanying him to Japan were architects, artists, doctors and pharmacists, who took along a large l
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  • ...e [[Republic of China]] and Japan. The conflict ended on May 5, 1932, when Japan and [[China]] signed the [[Shanghai Ceasefire Agreement]]. The agreement ma
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  • ...'s Declaration of War on Germany, Japan and Italy|declared war on Germany, Japan and Italy]].
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  • ...nst Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] China's '''War of Resistance Against Japan''' ('''抗日战争''') was an important part of the anti-fascist war waged
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  • Japan invaded northeast China in September 1931. Historians agree that Japan's full-scale invasion started on July 7, 1937, when a crucial access point
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  • '''21st Century Committee for China-Japan Friendship''' was founded on [[March 23]], 1984, when Yasuhiro Nakasone, th The mission of the committee is to facilitate stable development of China-Japan friendship in accordance with the principles of peace and friendship, equal
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  • 1945: The U.S. Army Air Force dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.
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  • Japan began waging an undeclared war on China in July 1937, and China resisted wi ...onventions, agreements and contracts regarding relations between China and Japan are and remain null and void."
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  • ...'Cairo Conference''' ('''开罗会议'''), which mainly focused on the war against Japan. —Japan would be deprived of all territory seized from [[China]] and of all Pacific
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  • ...e world's four major ice and snow festivals. The other three festivals are Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival, Canada's Quebec City Winter Carnival, and Norway's
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  • 1935: Chinese composer Nie Er drowned while swimming in Japan.
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  • [[1931]]: [[China]] and Japan signed the [[Shanghai Ceasefire Agreement]].
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  • 1945: Japan surrendered, leading to the end of the World War II.
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  • ...rain set off on [[September 7]] from Paris, France, and finally arrived in Japan via the Federal Republic of Germany, Democratic Republic of Germany, Poland ...ers from seven countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, Canada and Switzerland. Each passenger paid US$20,000 for the romantic jou
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  • 1905: Tongmenghui (Chinese Revolutionary League) was founded in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • ...of Oceanology]] nine months to complete the project in collaboration with Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation. The man-made ocean consisted of 300-tons of water
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  • ...e world's four major ice and snow festivals. The other three festivals are Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival, Canada's Quebec City Winter Carnival, and Norway's
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  • [[1984]]: '''[[21st Century Committee for China-Japan Friendship]]''' was founded.
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  • ...Dynasty]] (AD 618-907) who introduced the Ritsu school of [[Buddhism]] to Japan. Jianzhen’s first attempt to cross the East China Sea to Japan with 20 disciples was thwarted by the government. Overseas travel was forbi
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  • ...thern European nations, [[Canada]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Ireland]], [[Japan]], [[Israel]] and [[China]] will show their films during the Shanghai Inter *[[Yojiro Takita]] (Japan)
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  • The report stated that [[Japan]] was clearly the aggressor in the situation. However, the commission also ...to stop [[Japanese aggression]], instead, so displeased with the report,[[ Japan]] withdrew from the [[League of Nations]] the in [[1933]].
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  • [[753]]: [[Tang Dynasty]] monk '''[[Jianzhen]]''' finally arrived in Japan at his sixth attempt.
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  • ...ing County]] of [[Tangshan]], [[Hebei Province]]. From 1913, he studied in Japan, learning socialist ideology and Marxist philosophy. Three years later, Li
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  • ...silver, and 41 bronze medals, the [[People's Republic of China]] replaced Japan in first place in the medals table for the first time. Chinese high jumper ...n Games history. A total of 23 nations won medals and 16 of them won gold. Japan placed second with 57 gold, 52 silver, and 44 bronze medals. Korea placed t
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  • Following the Meiji Restoration (also known as the Meiji Ishin) in 1868, Japan embarked on a road of militarism and in 1894 invaded Korea and [[China]]. [
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  • Lu has been on numerous performing tours around the world, appearing in Japan, South Korea, the U.S. and European countries. He made his debut on the Chi Special Award presented by American Magicians Association's SAM JAPAN
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  • [[1937]]: [[Chiang Kai-shek]] turned down '''[[Japan's seven peace terms]]''' to end the war between the two nations
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  • ...my led by the Chinese Communist Party during the War of Resistance Against Japan ( 1937-45) and died a hero on the battlefield. Liu's maternal grandmother w In 2011, Liu Qiang spent three months in Japan, volunteering as a rescue worker after the country had been hit by devastat
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  • ...He returned to China in 1935. During the Chinese war of resistance against Japan, he wrote vocal works that encouraged people to fight the invaders. [[Xian
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  • [[1997]]: The '''[[Kyoto Protocol]]''' was adopted in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • ...patriotic general in film "the Naval Battle of 1894 (between [[China]] and Japan)" in 1962. "The Naval Battle of 1894 (between China and Japan)" (1962)
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  • ...n [[1945]], Puyi was arrested by the Russian Army when trying to escape to Japan on [[August 17]] of the same year. He was transferred to the government of
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  • ...om Taiwan, Teng was widely acclaimed throughout East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland.([[Teresa Teng|More...]])
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  • ...om Taiwan, Teng was widely acclaimed throughout East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland. ([[Teresa Teng|More...]]
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  • ...om Taiwan, Teng was widely acclaimed throughout East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland. ([[Teresa Teng|More...]]
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  • ...om Taiwan, Teng was widely acclaimed throughout East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland. ([[Teresa Teng|More...]]
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  • ...d fashion design in Japan. After graduation, she rejected high salaries in Japan to return to China. Back in Shanghai she conducted experiments with the tec
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  • ...nst Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]]
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  • ...wide currency in several East Asian countries such as China and Korea and Japan. ([[Chinese Zodiac|More...]])
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  • [[1905]]: [[China]] and Japan signed '''[[Manchuria Rehabilitation Agreement]]'''.
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  • ...n]], it was the private residence of [[Lu Zongyu]], minister-counsellor to Japan appointed by the [[Northern Warlords’ Government]]. ('''[[Jingyuan Garden
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  • ...wide currency in several East Asian countries such as China and Korea and Japan. ([[Shengxiao|More...]])
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  • Japan captured Nanjing on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/December 13, 2009|Decembe ...he UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and human rights officials to call for Japan's introspection over history.
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  • ...und the world, including the [[United States]], [[England]], [[Canada]], [[Japan]], [[Australia]] and [[Chinese mainland]] and [[Taiwan]].
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  • ...team, after attending the 31st World Table Tennis Championship in Nagoya, Japan, visited [[China]] at the invitation of the Chinese team, thus opening the
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  • ...storic moment: 3.42.53.8am of [[July 28]], 1976 [[Beijing]] time. America, Japan, Sweden, Hong Kong and Taipei research departments measured this earthquake
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  • ...[China]] won the women's title at the first Table Tennis World Team Cup in Japan.
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  • ...team, after attending the 31st World Table Tennis Championship in Nagoya, Japan, visited [[China]] at the invitation of the Chinese team, thus opening the
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  • ...he Red Army and demanded that Chiang Kai-shek unite with the CPC to resist Japan. Chiang not only rejected the demands of Zhang and Yang but also mustered t ...l to reorganize the Nanjing government, stop the civil war, jointly resist Japan and practice democratic politics.
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  • ...m, after attending the 31st [[World Table Tennis Championship]] in Nagoya, Japan, visited [[China]] at the invitation of the Chinese team, thus opening the
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  • ...consulate in [[Guangzhou]], [[Guangdong]] province, as a show of anger at Japan. ([[Liu Qiang|More...]])
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  • ...ea, to intercept the DPRK rocket if it, or its fragments, threatens to hit Japan. South Korea has also warned it might shoot down any parts of the rocket he
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  • ...onsists of a general affairs office, [[Asia]] and [[Africa]] department, [[Japan]] department, [[Eurasia]] department, [[Asia-Pacific]] department, and [[cu
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  • Following the Meiji Restoration (also known as the Meiji Ishin) in [[1868]], Japan embarked on a road of militarism and in ''1894'' invaded Korea and [[China]
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  • Following the Meiji Restoration (also known as the Meiji Ishin) in [[1868]], Japan embarked on a road of militarism and in ''1894'' invaded Korea and [[China]
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  • ...storic moment: 3.42.53.8am of [[July 28]], 1976 [[Beijing]] time. America, Japan, Sweden, Hong Kong and Taipei research departments measured this earthquake
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  • ...nst Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]]
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  • 1989-1994 Counselor, Minister Counselor, Chinese embassy in Japan 2004-2007 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of China to Japan
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  • ...Dynasty]] (AD 618-907) who introduced the Ritsu school of [[Buddhism]] to Japan.
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  • ...tended the '''Cairo Conference''', which mainly focused on the war against Japan. [[Cairo Conference|(More...)]]
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  • ...at present; the model SL 7 locomotive that our museum collects was made by Japan Heavy Industry Co. Ltd. In 1943,the designing speed id 130 kilometer per ho
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  • ...'Cairo Conference''' ('''开罗会议'''), which mainly focused on the war against Japan. ([[Cairo Conference|More...]])
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  • ...l force in [[Asia]]. However, such a modernized fleet was annihilated by [[Japan]] six years later.
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  • [[1935]]: The CPC issued '''"[[The Proclamation of Resistance Against Japan and Saving the Motherland]]."'''
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  • ...om Taiwan, Teng was widely acclaimed throughout East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland. ...rport". The latter became a hit in Japan and won Teng considerable fame in Japan. However, the singer's Japanese career ended soon after in 1979, after auth
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  • [[1972]]: '''[[China-Japan diplomatic relations]]''' returned to normal.
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  • ...style National Security Council. The committee aims to make and coordinate Japan's foreign and security policies.
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  • ...ce the 1950s, including the United States, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Japan, Myanmar, Cuba, Finland, Greece, India, Iceland, Italy, Libya, Panama, Phil === Japan ===
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  • ...nst Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]]
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  • ...support her husband to study in Japan. In 1903, He followed her husband to Japan, becoming one of the earliest female Chinese students studying abroad. During her stay in Japan, He got to know Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]], and started to devote herself to the r
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  • ...started by Chinese students in Japan. Peng Pai then finished his study in Japan and returned to his hometown, Haifeng. Peng, along with other enlightened y
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  • ...sell well in more than 50 countries and areas, such as the United States, Japan, and France.
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  • ...sed in the promotion campaign held for [[China’s War of Resistance against Japan]] (1937-1945). ([[San Mao|More...]])
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  • Fifth place in the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals in Tokyo, Japan, in 2009. Fourth place in the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals in Yokohama, Japan, in 2012.
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  • He became famous after winning the China-Japan Supermatches. He beat several famous players in the process and was widely ...d Tsinghua universities even marched to celebrate his victory in the China-Japan Supermatches. Nie was the national hero at that time and was awarded the "Q
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  • ...st supercomputer from November 2010 to June 2011, when it was surpassed by Japan's K computer with a performance of 10.51 petaflops per second.
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  • ...nst Japan.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]]
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  • In 2008, she won the Women's Singles in the Japan Open. In 2009, she won the Women Singles title in the Japan Super Series.
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  • ...nology Cooperation Center''' (SJTCC) is established on the basis of former Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) office and attached to China Scienc
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  • ...y, the [[Eight-Power Allied Forces]] (Britain, the United States, Germany, Japan, Russia, France, Italy and Austria) invaded Beijing and made this area the
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  • ..., [[China]], the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the UK and the US - account for
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  • ...r 12 years, returning to China shortly before the outbreak of the war with Japan. When Chiang Kai-shek fell from power in 1949, Ching-kuo accompanied him to
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  • ...ilver medal in the Japan Cup International Gymnastics Tournament in Chiba, Japan. Men's team and rings gold medals in the 43rd World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • ...ved from China’s mainland to Hong Kong in 1960s and later studied music in Japan.
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  • ...inese Red Army]] jointly issued '''"The Proclamation of Resistance Against Japan and Saving the Motherland."'''
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  • ...orld-famous architectural design businesses from China, the United States, Japan, Canada and Indonesia participated in the bidding for the project.
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  • ..., Japanese Foreign Minister Hirota Koki elaborated to German ambassador to Japan Herbert von Dirksen the seven peace terms to present to China: to materiali
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  • ...eived the Jinshi degree, or the presented scholar. In 1902, he was sent to Japan by [[Zhang Zhidong]], the Viceroy of Huguang and the governor general of [[ ...in Hunan Province. However, the plan was leaked and Huang had to flee to Japan.
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  • ...h Korean Open. In addition, she became the Women's Doubles champion at the Japan Open and the Women's Doubles champion at the Asian Championships. Finally s ...Indonesia Open. She also gained second place in the Women's Doubles at the Japan Open, second place in Women's Doubles at the Asian Games and second place i
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  • [[Liang Qichao]] originated '''''Xinmin Biweekly''''' in Yokohama, Japan on [[February 8]], 1902, with himself as the Editor-in-Chief, and [[Han Wen
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  • ...ast emperor, is crowned emperor of [[Manchukuo]], a puppet state set up by Japan after the [[Mukden Incident]].
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  • ...international political order" again when receiving a delegation from the Japan Foreign Trade Council (JFTC) on [[December 2]], the same year. He said dial
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  • ...storic moment: 3.42.53.8am of [[July 28]], 1976 [[Beijing]] time. America, Japan, Sweden, Hong Kong and Taipei research departments measured this earthquake
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  • ...ed in the United States, Britain, Germany, Belgium, Russia, Egypt, Mexico, Japan and Hong Kong, constituting a conglomerate of foreign language publishing a
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  • ...Party]] should cooperate and unify all their military resources to defeat Japan.
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  • ...es. Many countries, including the [[United States]], [[European Union]], [[Japan]], [[Canada]] and the Commonwealth of Independent States (now [[Russia]]) a
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  • ...[ Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644) history. When the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] broke out in [[1937]], Wu joined the[[ National Southwestern Associated U
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  • In 2000, they won the championship at the World Junior Grand Prix (Japan), fifth at the World Junior Grand Prix (Poland), fourth at the World Junior In 2005, they won the championships at the World Grand Prix (Japan and at the World Grand Prix (Canada), and were placed second at the World G
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  • ...he Red Army and demanded that Chiang Kai-shek unite with the CPC to resist Japan. Chiang not only rejected the demands of Zhang and Yang but also mustered t
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  • ...eas of Rehe Province" that same year. When the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] began in [[1937]], she went to the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region, whe ...red from mental agonies at university, throws herself into the war against Japan and the Liberation War.
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  • ...i Sect of Buddhism, as well as the ancestral shrine of the Tiantai Sect of Japan and the Republic of Korea. Among its many appealing scenic spots are Mt. Hu
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  • ...ations in Washington, which committed the Allies to fight against Germany, Japan and Italy and not to seek a separate peace with any of them.
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  • IHE has three offices around the world in China, the United States and Japan respectively.
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  • Nie drowned while swimming in 1935 on his way to the Soviet Union in Japan.
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  • ...eturned to [[China]] in 1935. During the Chinese war of resistance against Japan, he wrote vocal works that encouraged people to fight the invaders. In 1938
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  • ...9, keeping up his attack on the prevailing political situation. He went to Japan twice after 1901 for study and published the novels Tragic Society and Dark ...republic. He was released at the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan and died of illness in Jiangjin, Sichuan Province, on May 27, 1942.
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  • Cai died in Japan in 1916.
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  • Citizens of the ROK, the U.S., Canada, Russia and Japan were the top five nationalities involved in "three illegal" cases in 2011,
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  • ...d ''Studies on Song and Yuan Dynasty Opera'', which created a sensation in Japan and became a hot topic among Sinologists. From then on, Wang was deeply abs
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  • ...roops sent by Britain, the United States, Germany, France, tsarist Russia, Japan, Italy and Austria - invaded Beijing in 1900 and reopened on [[CIIC:Selecte
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  • ...lish the nationwide united front to carry on the war of resistance against Japan. The federation demanded that the Kuomintang government suspend its civil w
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  • ...metry and computing, has been developed in the U.S., Australia, Canada and Japan. The production of [[China]]’s very own “eye-top” taps into a vacuum
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  • ...ominance of the sphere of economic influences of the highly industrialized Japan in the Asia-Pacific region and for the economic interests of Australian agr
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  • Following the Meiji Restoration (also known as the Meiji Ishin) in [[1868]], Japan embarked on a road of militarism and in ''1894'' invaded Korea and [[China]
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  • ...numbers of professional monks. The seminary was forced to close down after Japan launched an aggressive war against China in 1937, and it was not reopened u
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  • ...reating malaria. She shares the prize with Irish-born William Campbell and Japan's Satoshi Omura.
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  • ...ready to coordinate with Sun Yat-sen and receive munitions ordered from [[Japan]], however, Japanese Prime Minister [[Ito Hirobumi]] unexpectedly changed h
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  • ...Japan and other neighboring countries. During the Edo Period (1603-1867), Japan began to adopt the Twenty-four Solar Terms, which have been used till now.
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  • ...nd announced unconditional surrender. On [[September 3]] of the same year, Japan signed the Letter of Surrender to the Allies, and the World War II came to ...], putting out that the treaty as "illegal" and "invalid." On September 8, Japan and US signed the Security Pact and became military allies.
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  • In 1937, after the outbreak of the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]], Yang, together with Xiang Da, [[Lv Shuxiang]] and others, launched a new ...e and abroad. He was often invited to give lectures in Britain, Australia, Japan, India, and other countries.
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  • ...sing Bethune's humanitarianism and his contribution to China's war against Japan and the war against fascism. Generations of Chinese ever since continue to
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  • ...or China's Rejuvenation), a patriotic organization of students studying in Japan. In June 1919 he returned home, took part in the patriotic May 4th Movement ...e CPC he held negotiations on stopping the civil war and uniting to resist Japan with the KMT. In August of the same year, he was elected vice-chairman of t
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  • In 1905, he embarked on his overseas academic pursuit in Japan through loans. Two years later however, he had no choice but to abandon his He died in 1946, one year after the absolute surrender of Japan in World War II (1939-1945).
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  • ...ry. He began to advocate that "only revolution can save China." He went to Japan in 1897 and founded the [[Tongmenghui]], also known as the "Chinese United ...unsuccessful revolt against Yuan, ultimately forcing him to seek asylum in Japan, where he reorganized the Kuomintang.
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  • Following the outbreak of the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] in July[[1937]], the Japanese army attacked [[Shanghai]] and threatened C
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  • ...ing County]] of [[Tangshan]], [[Hebei Province]]. From 1913, he studied in Japan, learning socialist ideology and Marxist philosophy. Three years later, Li
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  • In 1914, he went to Tokyo No.1 High School in Japan. After that, he entered Sixth Higher School in Okayama. He met his second w In 1928 when the Nanchang Uprising failed, he fled to Japan under the pursuit of [[Kuomintang]] police. In 1930 he joined in the Tokyo
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  • ...sed in the promotion campaign held for [[China’s War of Resistance against Japan]] (1937-1945).
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  • ...ober 1984, the bronze bell was recast with the help of Buddhist circles in Japan.
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  • ...breaking event that puts the country right on top with France, Germany and Japan, the world leaders in rail technology.
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  • ...orn in [[1878]], in Rong County, [[Sichuan]] province. Wu went to study in Japan in 1903 and joined the China Alliance Committee in 1905. Wu later returned
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  • ...War I, sold out national sovereignty and, made great amount of loans from Japan under the name of joining the War to organize troops in order to strengthen
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  • ...tanker as well as specialized carrier. Abroad, with North America, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, South Africa and West Asia as profitabl
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  • ...eking Opera to foreign countries, participating in cultural exchanges with Japan, the United States and other regions.
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  • In 1981, Chuan Yin went to Japan to study for two years. After returning to China, he was appointed as the d
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  • ...00 meters below sea level, following the United States, France, Russia and Japan.
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  • In 1980, he was invited to Japan to study the features of Japanese folk art. The most loved and widely known
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  • ...m, after attending the 31st [[World Table Tennis Championship]] in Nagoya, Japan, visited [[China]] at the invitation of the Chinese team, thus opening the
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  • ...assessed in the International Blind Testing Conferences held in Canada and Japan. He is also one of the few scholars in the world, who first discovered and
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  • ...of 1,088 meters, usurping the previous record holder, the Tatara Bridge in Japan, which has a main span of 890 meters. The main navigational opening is 62 m
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  • ...f famous [[Xu Beihong]], the father of modern Chinese painting, Fu went to Japan to study the history of Oriental art at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts in 19
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  • ...ty, kite flying was introduced into the neighboring countries of Korea and Japan. In the period of the Five Dynasties (707-960), bamboo whistles were tied o
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  • ...Naxi music in Lijiang, the most authentic and serious Chinese music. The ''Japan Times'' also ran a long report on the Naxi ethnic group in Yunnan and their
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  • ...political works. After garnering fame during the War of Resistance Against Japan with his anti-Japanese caricatures, he moved to [[Yan'an]], the then-politi
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  • ...orks that sparked his lifelong interest in poetry and language. He went to Japan in 1914, first to study medicine and then literature. In 1918, he began to ...Chinese new-style poetry, which won immediate popularity. He again went to Japan in 1928. During his stay there, he devoted himself to the study of Chinese
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  • ...with [[Bian Zhilin]] of the magazine ''Mercury''. In autumn, he sailed to Japan and returned to Shanghai the following year. he was commissioned to be edit ...spectively. The novel ''Fire'', a trilogy of the War of Resistance Against Japan and his novelettes ''The Garden of Repose'' and ''Ward No. 4'' were all pub
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  • ...od]] (475-221 BC). In the following thousands of years, the game spread to Japan, Vietnam and Britain as well as China's [[Taiwan]] and [[Hong Kong]]. Now d ...The custom of eating zongzi is now popular in North and [[South Korea]], [[Japan]] and Southeast Asian nations.
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  • ...n]], it was the private residence of [[Lu Zongyu]], minister-counsellor to Japan appointed by the [[Northern Warlords’ Government]].
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  • ...4, three years after graduating, Wang joined the war of resistance against Japan, fighting in [[Shanxi Province]]. Wang composed his first Xinjiang-style so
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  • ...aduation, he interned at a military naval vessel and went to Singapore and Japan. Yan Fu studied at the Navy Academy in Greenwich, England, from 1877 to 187
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  • ...ological discoveries, after these works had been displayed in the U.S. and Japan. The "Mysterious Mayan civilization-Mexican Ancient Civilization" was a spe
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  • ...aunch Center]] as China joins the former Soviet Union, America, France and Japan as the fifth country to launch satellites.
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  • Liu Xuan made her debut at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan, and joined the other members of her team in taking the team gold medal and
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  • ...ng 101 to northern entrance of Heping Street, east Yinghua Street or China-Japan Hospital
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  • ...other wave of migration took place in the early years of this century when Japan annexed Korea and drove many peasants off the land. The Japanese seizure of ...ere forced to speak the Japanese language and adopt Japanese surnames. But Japan's attempt to destroy Korean culture came to naught in 1945, and there was a
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  • In 1814, [[Japan]] launched a war of aggression against [[China]], which ended with the [[Tr
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  • ...st Japan.JPEG|thumb|right|270px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] China's War of Resistance Against Japan was a righteous struggle against a war of aggression provoked by Japanese m
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  • ...n an exchange of letters on the Shandong issue between China and Japan, to Japan's seizing of Germany's former special rights in Shandong. After coming to p ...that all the former German interests in Shandong were to be taken over by Japan. On [[May 1]], the British foreign minister notified the Chinese delegation
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  • In May 2005, Ma graced the cover of Nikkei, Japan's most powerful financial and economic magazine. In December 2004, Ma was p
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  • ...nastics team champion at the 43th World Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo, Japan;
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  • ...dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to Japan
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  • ...the Chinese weiqi world. About 1,500 years ago, weiqi was introduced into Japan through the Korean Peninsula. Ever since the beginning in the 1960s, the Ch
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  • During the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]], Qian was the Division Chief of the Wuhan Office and Nanjing Office of th
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  • During the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]], he lived a solitary life as a farmer in the western suburbs of [[Beijing
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  • ...ed attention from both ASEAN and Western countries, including the U.S. and Japan, making the South China Sea issue a global flashpoint. ...s maps published by many countries worldwide, including Romania, Spain and Japan, recognize the Nansha Islands as Chinese territory.
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  • During the War of Resistance Against Japan, An E became a war correspondent in Wuhan, Chongqing, Guilin, and Kunming.
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  • ...other businessmen from the mainland. In March of the same year, he visited Japan after the devastating quake and tsunami. He donated money, food and daily n ...d and wrote, said: "How would Americans feel and what would America do, if Japan announced that Hawaii was its territory?"
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  • After the War of Resistance Against Japan, he taught at [[Shanxi University]] while he organized many democratic move
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  • ...Powers" played on the ''pipa''. And after the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] broke out, he often played patriotic music on the streets of Wuxi. He als
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  • ...Industrial College in [[Shanghai]] from 1928 to 1934. He left the city for Japan to study mechanical engineering at the University of Tokyo and Waseda Unive
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  • In 1921, he spent a very short stint in Japan studying painting, music and foreign languages, and later returned to [[Chi He published his cartoon series chronicling the events in [[Japan’s War of Aggression]] in 1937, written while he fled the invading Japanes
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  • ...r ill health, she returned to Beijing when [[the War of Resistance Against Japan]] ended.
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  • ...1887 in Wuxing, [[Zhejiang Province]]. He studied at Waseda University in Japan in 1906 and majored in literature. Qian Xuantong and [[Lu Xun]] both studie
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  • ...ng big Chinese vessels. Later, he was recommended to study shipbuilding in Japan, as expected. But, since the steel that was needed to build ships came from
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  • The following year, Xiao Hong sailed to Japan in order to extricate herself from the spiritual agony. In Tokyo, she wrote
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  • In 1916, he studied English at Tokyo Normal College in Japan. Later, he joined the Youth China Association. In 1920, he published ''A Th During the [[War of Resistance against Japan]], he took part in the national salvation drive and co-authored the stage p
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  • ...s of the Republic of [[China]] (1912-1949), many Chinese youth who went to Japan to study brought back Japanese style campus wear to [[China]]. This kind of
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  • ...College Hospital]], which was closed due to the escalated tension between Japan and the United States. Fortunately, his former professor, Xie Yuanpu, one o
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  • ...during the World War II. They married a year later. Hu fled Shanghai after Japan was defeated and married Fan Xiumei in neighboring Wenzhou. Chang divorced
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  • In 1938, soon after the outbreak of [[the War of Resistance Against Japan]] (1937 – 1945), the family returned to China. Yang took up a professor p
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  • In [[1937]], after the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]] broke out, he organized art activities at the war front.
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  • ...than she did, Qiu soon got tired of their mundane relationship and went to Japan in 1904 to study.
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  • ...rt attack in [[1985]] while giving a lecture in the University of Tokyo in Japan.
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  • ...vil War]] (1927-1937), the second floor to the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]] (1937-1945) and the third floor to the [[Third Revolutionary Civil War]]
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  • ...appended to ensure enforce­ment of this stipulation. There thus grew up in Japan a circle of Japanese physicians and writers specializing in these methods,
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  • ...as held exhibitions in [[Beijing]], [[Zhanjiang]], [[Kunming]], [[Macao]], Japan and the ROK. At the suggestion of the relevant committees, its Exhibition o
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  • ...been held at the Yan-Huang, including Iran, the Republic of Korea, Brazil, Japan, Belgium, and Bulgaria.
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  • ...Singapore, where he went to raise funds for the War of Resistance Against Japan.
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  • ...-in-chief of ''Literature Magazine''. When the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]] broke out, he became president and dean of the School of Art at [[Sichuan
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  • ...d himself to rejuvenating the Esoteric sect in China. He made two trips to Japan to learn the secrets with the intention of bringing the sect back to China.
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  • ...as held exhibitions in [[Beijing]], [[Zhanjiang]], [[Kunming]], [[Macao]], Japan and the ROK. At the suggestion of the relevant committees, its Exhibition o
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  • ...good condition in the world, mainly distributed throughout [[Taiwan]], UK, Japan and USA, earning Ru kiln porcelain a high reputation. With the aim of colle
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  • After graduation, Liu went to work for health products company Japan Life, where he served as the director for computers, the director for busin
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  • ...the man who was 26 years her senior. On Oct. 25, 1915, the two married in Japan, despite Soong’s parents’ strong opposition. Soong became the second wi
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  • It was agreed by governments at a UN conference in Kyoto, Japan, on December 11, 1997, but did not legally come into force until February 1
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  • Horse-vaulting champion in the Junior Gymnastics Competition in Japan.
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  • ...e when he was barred from leaving because of the War of Resistance Against Japan. While in Shanghai, he wrote his novel ''Fortress Besieged'' (1947) and a n
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  • ...es of Crazy English have been established all around China and expanded to Japan, South Korea and other Asian countries. Li also plans to open "Crazy Chines
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  • From 1931 to the eve of the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]], Ai Wu published in in quick order three anthologies of short stories whi
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  • ...Daily'' in [[Chongqing]]. It was not until the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] was over that he returned to Hong Kong to resume editing for'' Chinese Me
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  • ...Archipelago 钓鱼台群岛) – are referred to as the Senkaku Islands (尖阁列岛/尖閣諸島)by Japan; they consist of Diaoyu Island, Huangwei Island, Chiwei Island, Nanxiao Isl ...tegic line of defense, when they fought against Japanese pirates. In 1602, Japan invaded Ryukyu. From then on, Ryukyu's internal affairs were under the supe
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  • At the end of the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] in 1945, Bai Hua returned to his hometown, where he studied first in Xiny
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  • ...rchipelago (钓鱼台群岛) – are referred to as the Senkaku Islands (尖阁列岛/尖閣諸島) by Japan; they consist of Diaoyu Island, Huangwei Island, Chiwei Island, Nanxiao Isl ...tegic line of defense, when they fought against Japanese pirates. In 1602, Japan invaded Ryukyu. From then on, Ryukyu's internal affairs were under the supe
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  • ...science. Four years later, influenced by evolutionist thought, he went to Japan, where he first studied medicine and later turned to writing. He believed t
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  • ...Shanghai Children's Artist Troupe to visit Britain, the United States and Japan. At the age of 15, she enrolled into the Shanghai Garrison Song and Dance E
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  • ...s in Atlanta, and again to second place at the 1998 World Championships in Japan.
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  • ...f the unsuccessful [[Reform Movement of 1898]], Liang Qichao was exiled to Japan. However, he sponsored various newspapers and periodicals, including ''Chin
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  • In the war against Japan, he moved to [[Wuhan]], where he wrote “Snow Falls on the Chinese Land”
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  • ...f expertise in the field from France, Belgium, Italy, the USA, the ROK and Japan. In a bid to boost cultural exchanges between China and the ROK, it is plan
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  • ...China swimming enjoy a 4-3 lead on the gold medal tally against arch-rival Japan at the 18th Asian Games.
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  • ...ferred to [[Kaiming Book Company]]. During the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]], he moved with his family inland and earned a living by teaching at schoo
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  • During the War of Resistance Against Japan, he took part in various social and literary activities and also engaged in
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  • ...world, an achievement that few Asian players besides Kimiko Date-Krumm, of Japan, had ever accomplished.
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  • ...science. Four years later, influenced by evolutionist thought, he went to Japan, where he first studied medicine and later turned to writing. He believed t
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  • After the outbreak of the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] in 1937, Sha left Shaghai for his home province. During the winter of the
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  • During the [[War of Resistance against Japan]], Zhu De oversaw the Eighth Route Army to fight against Japanese invaders,
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  • ...inese mainland but also in [[Hong Kong]], [[Macao]], [[Taiwan]], Malaysia, Japan, and even Europe.
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  • ...storic moment: 3.42.53.8am of [[July 28]], 1976 [[Beijing]] time. America, Japan, Sweden, Hong Kong and Taipei research departments measured this earthquake
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  • When the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] began, Cao Yu moved to [[Sichuan Province]] with the drama school. In thi
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  • ...t]] of 1931, Dong Qiwu supported the "Stop the civil war and unite against Japan" initiative, the call put forward by [[Communist Party of China]]. In the f
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  • ...place at the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians in Japan. That same year, he was invited to be the featured soloist at the China Nat
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  • ...ty (960-1279), some of the missing materials were retrieved from Korea and Japan. The Tiantai sect then showed some signs of revival. Towards the end of the
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  • ...terprise, have been established by the foreign investors who are from USA, Japan, Hong Kong and Tai Wan, and the total investing capital is up to $UAD846 mi
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  • ...e to a standstill and transport between China and Myanmur was blockaded by Japan. This resulted in an unprecedented boosting of Sino-Indian trade, and Lijia
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  • On August 31, 2007, at the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan, Liu won gold in the 110m hurdles with 12.95 seconds to become the World Ch
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  • With the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan in 1945, the Hezhes took an active part in the Chinese People's Liberation
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  • ...plement. Immediately after the outbreak of the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]] in 1937, she took an active part in propaganda work and field service, go
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  • ...he Japanese invaded Zhejiang Province during the War of Resistance Against Japan, they suspected that Chinese troops were stationed in Tongbai Palace and th
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  • After the victory over Japan in 1945, [[Chiang Kai-shek]], backed by the United States, tore to scraps i
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  • ...oshan was created for the minority people in Taiwan following victory over Japan in 1945. There are several versions of the origin of the ethnic minority. T After victory over Japan in 1945, Taiwan was returned to China and placed under Kuomintang rule.
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  • ...was lost as a result, though some of it was later retrieved from Korea and Japan during the Song Dynasty. Some people were devoted to the study and rejuvena
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  • ...ture fell into oblivion as a result, and some of it was not retrieved from Japan until the modern times. During the interregnum between the [[Qing Dynasty]]
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  • ...s in [[Chongqing]] in the latter period of the [[War of Resistance against Japan]] to develop the anti-imperialist and patriotic spirit of the [[May 4th Mov
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  • ...d there and later returned to Japan as masters of the esoteric doctrine in Japan. Pagodas were important in Buddhist construction, and Dayan Pagoda in Cien
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  • ...the Kuomintang-Communist cooperation and win the War of Resistance against Japan. During this period, patriotic and democratic forces of all factions in the
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  • The art of calligraphy spread to Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and wherever the Chinese diaspora has settled. ...d to be wholly Chinese. As Chinese culture spread to the Korean peninsula, Japan, Vietnam and Singapore, calligraphy became a unique art throughout Asia.
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  • After the nation-wide War of Resistance Against Japan broke out in 1937, guerrilla warfare was waged by the Communist led Eighth ...ng Opera singer as well as a patriot. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, he quit the stage to show his hatred and contempt for the Japanese aggress
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  • ...ime Minister of Australia, and Morihiro Hosokawa, former Prime Minister of Japan, Boao Forum for Asia was formally inaugurated in February 2001. Countries a ...6 countries including H.E. Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone, former Prime Minister of Japan, H.E. Mr. Fidel V. Ramos, former President of the Philippines, H.E. Mr. Bob
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  • ...wide currency in several East Asian countries such as China and Korea and Japan.
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  • ...ter gradually went downhill during the 1937-1945 War of Resistance against Japan. It was all but closed on the eve of liberation in 1949. In the early post-
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  • ...on a horizontal board for the temple. During the War of Resistance against Japan (1937-1945), the temple became the school buildings of Sichuan University.
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  • ...wide currency in several East Asian countries such as China and Korea and Japan. ...[[wiktionary:猪|猪]] ([[wiktionary:亥|亥]]) ('''[[Boar (zodiac)|Boar]]''' in [[Japan]] and '''[[Elephant]]''' in [[Northern Thailand]]) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed E
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  • ...tic cities including Taiwan and Hongkong and to overseas countries such as Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Singapore and Vietnam. Last year, passengers from C ...th seven Provinces (states, areas, counties) of the United States, France, Japan, etc.
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  • ...and Classic on Pulse containing dis­courses on pulse feeling were taken to Japan and other neighbour countries of China as early as the beginning of the 7th
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  • ...Japanese scholars, the Flying Bird Temple and the Four Devarajas Temple in Japan both followed the design of the White Horse Temple of Luoyang. They were bu ...of them have four sides. From historical accounts and existing examples in Japan we have learned that wooden pagodas of this type were composed of the follo
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  • Later, the relics were on shown in the United States and Japan, and were just as well received. Sanxingdui culture relics showed off its c In October 1996, Japan and China together investigated the surrounds of the Museum.
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  • After the surrender of Japan in August 1945, the Kuomintang reactionaries, in defiance of the strong des
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