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  • [[File:njcjdq.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge]] [[1968]]: '''[[Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge]]''' opened.
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  • 1968-1976: Worker, section chief at the Nanjing Iron and Steel Plant in Jiangsu province ...nician, engineer and deputy section chief of Iron Smelting Subplant of the Nanjing Iron and Steel Plant
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  • ...e]]. Later, Singles Day became a festival celebrated by fashionable single people all over the country.([[Singles' Day|More...]])
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  • ...ears ago during the [[Nanjing Massacre]]. It also served as a reminder for people to not forget the history of the event. ...rform with some overseas Chinese in what expressed the wish of all Chinese people to remember history, protect peace, fight against war and shape a beautiful
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  • ...le's rule, signifying the region's peaceful liberation. On October 12, the People's Liberation Army entered Xinjiang.
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  • ...tival celebrated by fashionable single people all over the country. Single people would gather for dinner and pay for themselves to show their independence. ...dom to be joyful. Many young people are now delaying marriage as well. The Nanjing Civil Affairs Authority found that the average marrying age has risen five
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  • ...anese Aggression, with December 13 set as National Memorial Day for the '''Nanjing Massacre''' ('''南京大屠杀''') victims, according to two draft decisio
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  • Located on busy [[Nanjing Road]] in [[People's Square]], '''Shanghai Art Museum''' has 12 exhibition halls, covering mor
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  • Located on busy [[Nanjing Road]] in [[People's Square]], '''Shanghai Art Museum''' has 12 exhibition halls, covering mor
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  • 1958-1963 Student majoring in Metal Physics in the Department of Physics, [[Nanjing University]] 1963-1985 Assistant, lecturer in the Department of Physics, Nanjing University (Visiting researcher at Bristol University in Britain from 1979
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  • ...States, and Switzerland prior to returning to China to become president of Nanjing Union Theological Seminary. ...fourth, fifth and sixth China Christian Council; honorary president of the Nanjing Union Theological Seminary; and chairman of the board of directors of the A
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  • [[File:njcjdq.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge]] ...C:Selected anniversaries/December 29, 2009|December 29]], [[1968]], the '''Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge''' was completed and opened to traffic. The project wa
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  • ...ie, “The Flowers of War,” a period drama set against the backdrop of the [[Nanjing Massacre]] during World War II. ...war-ravaged [[Nanjing]]. Based on [[Yan Geling]]’s novel, “The 13 Women of Nanjing,” the movie has a production budget of 600 million yuan (US$94.8 million)
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  • [[Image:Nanjing Massacre2.jpg|thumb|250px]] The '''Nanjing Massacre '''('''南京大屠杀''') was a notorious tragedy carri
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  • ...3, was ratified by China's top legislature on Feb. 27, 2014 to mourn the [[Nanjing Massacre]] victims. ...soldiers killed more than 300,000 people in the eastern Chinese city of [[Nanjing]], then the capital of the country.
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  • '''Ji Jianye''' ('''季建业'''), mayor of Nanjing, capital city of east China's [[Jiangsu Province]], is under investigation ...ngress. Now he is Vice Secretary of the CPC Nanjing Committee and Mayor of Nanjing.
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  • ...Fujian Tulou is a type of Chinese rural dwellings of the Hakka and Minnan people in the mountainous areas in Fujian Province.]] Located in [[Zhangzhou]] City's [[Nanjing County]], [[Fujian Province]], '''Tianluokeng Village''' is famous for its
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  • ...ined the [[CPC]] in April 1979. He graduated from Department of Physics at Nanjing University with a major in acoustics. He received a university education. 1964-1969 Student of acoustics, Department of Physics, Nanjing University
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  • .... The famous [[Shanghai Museum]] sits on the south side. The world-famed [[Nanjing Road]] lies to its north and [[Huaihai Road]] to its south. Around the squa ...ghai Art Gallery]]. In the early 1950s, the whole area was turned into the People's Square, which used to be place for large mass gatherings and important ac
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  • [[1949]]: The headquarters of the Air Force of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA) was set up in [[Beijing]], signifying that the Ai ...Nov. 11 – whose date is four ones – started to be celebrated by singles at Nanjing University, Jiangsu Province.
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  • ...influence of [[CPC]]'s anti-Japanese national united front policy and the people's anti-Japanese movements, Zhang and Yang came to a truce with the Red Army ...hey published a circular to all of China with a proposal to reorganize the Nanjing government, stop the civil war, jointly resist Japan and practice democrati
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  • ...lish. Many of her novels, including "A Woman's Epic", "Thirteen Flowers of Nanjing" and "The Ninth Widow", have been adapted into films and TV series. The film "The Flowers of War", based on Yan's novel "The Thirteen Flowers of Nanjing", was recently announced as China's official submission in the category of
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  • ...949, she became a leader at Jinling University, Nanjing Normal College and Nanjing Normal University. She later served as director of Jiangsu Education Depart ...ety with one's own intelligence and ability – this not only benefits other people, but also enriches one's own life.
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  • [[1912]]: [[Sun Yat-sen]] (1866–1925) was sworn in as acting president in [[Nanjing]] and the foundation of the [[Republic of China]] announced. The foundation [[1956]]: The ''People's Liberation Army Daily'' newspaper started publication.
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  • ...mmittee, Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, President of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and Chairman of the PRC Central Military Commiss Chairman, Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress
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  • Located on busy [[Nanjing Road]] in [[People's Square]], '''Shanghai Art Museum''' has 12 exhibition halls, covering mor
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  • The "'''Chinese way of crossing the road'''" ('''中国式过马路''') refers to the people's tendency of getting together in large crowds at the crossroads and then c ...easoning that the law cannot be enforced when everyone is an offender, and people just act in conformity with the majority regardless of traffic rules.
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  • ...litical Bureau of the [[CPC Central Committee]], and Vice President of the People's Republic of China. 2001-2002 Deputy secretary, CPC Jiangsu Provincial Committee; secretary, CPC Nanjing Municipal Committee
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  • ...ative Conference (CPPCC); Member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC); vice-chairman of the Committee for Drafting of the Basic Deputy to the 6th and 7th National People's Congress, and member of the NPC Standing Committee.
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  • ...[Jiangsu Province]]. Born in July 1941, he is presently a general of the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]). ...ppointed as the chief of staff and elected as a standing member of the CPC Nanjing Military Area Command Committee.
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  • ...ainst Japanese Aggression.jpg|thumb|240px|Museum of the War of the Chinese People's Resistance Against Japanese Aggression]] ...is a large-scale specialized museum introducing the history of the Chinese people's resistance against Japanese aggression.
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  • ...in KFC once faced an embarrassment as hordes of customers crowded a KFC in Nanjing and demanded the redemption of half-price coupons they had downloaded. But
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  • '''Ye Zi''' ('''叶子'''), an actress and performing artist of the Beijing People's Art Theater, died in [[Beijing]] on Aug. 26, 2012 at the age of 101. ...Department of the National Women's Normal College. In 1935 she entered the Nanjing National Drama College. In 1937 she joined in the Raging Tide Troupe in Wuh
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  • ...d the [[Revolution of 1911]]. He worked in the secretary department of the Nanjing Temporary Government in 1912 at [[Sun Yat-sen]]’s invitation. In 1915, he ...member of the first, second and third standing committees of the National People's Congress.
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  • ...merican Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation]]''' was signed in [[Nanjing]]. [[1997]]: [[Kunming]] Intermediate People's Court became the first in China to order death sentences to be carried ou
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  • ...ng the vendors to leave out of a sense of embarrassment and fear. While in Nanjing City, a set of new regulations regarding city management took effect on Mar ...jing, who is involved in the stipulation of city management regulations in Nanjing, currently also the first regionally comprehensive city management regulati
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  • ...its territory, moving its political center south to the [[Liao Dynasty]]'s Nanjing (South Capital, now [[Beijing]]), renaming it Zhongdu ("Middle Capital"). I
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  • ...y of China (CPC) in December 1971. Yang graduated from History Department, Nanjing University where he completed an in-service graduate program in world histo ...ded an in-service graduate program in world history at History Department, Nanjing University and was awarded a Doctor of History degree (2001-2006)
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  • ...5. He joined the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) in July 1956 and the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]) in July 1954. He graduated from the Military 1954-1956: Student of Nanjing No. 3 Artillery Ordnance Technical School and No.1 Ordnance Technical Schoo
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  • ...teacher, at a Nanjing high school of Jiangsu Province, in a media report. "People will feel an electric shock at about 36 volts. However, if the charger or t ...may feel hand-dump with 4-5 volts of telephone lines." Xu recommended that people avoid making calls while their mobile phones are charging.
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  • ...elegation of the [[Communist Party of China]] led by [[Zhou Enlai]] left [[Nanjing]] and came back to [[Yan'an]]. ...ng to fight to the end for real peace and democracy, together with Chinese people and all the parties that made concerted efforts for such purpose. He also s
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  • ...ma school established in 1935 in the former Kuomintang regime capital of [[Nanjing]]. After his graduation, Huang worked as a script keeper and vice director [[Category: People]]
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  • ...aris University in 1933. He established departments of Mathematics both at Nanjing Southeast University and [[Tsinghua University]]. He served as the presiden [[Category:mathematicians]][[Category:people from Yunnan]]
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  • ...Hui started volleyball training when she was in third grade. Entering the Nanjing No. 29 Middle School, she began to participate in municipal, provincial, an [[Category:People]][[Category:sports]][[Category:volleyball]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...posing behind his donation of a wall of thousands of 100-yuan banknotes in Nanjing drew heavy criticism. He thrust cash to the palm of the needy and took phot ...nami. He donated money, food and daily necessities, and even rescued three people from the debris.
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  • ...uburbs of [[Beijing]]. In the 1930s, he was president of Beiping Branch of Nanjing Conservatory of Traditional Opera Music and president of Zhonghua Tradition After the founding of the People's Republic of ''China'', he was appointed vice president of the [[Chinese A
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  • ...Reclamation Bureau. (From February 1985 to August 1986, he studied in the Nanjing Agriculture School under the Central Agricultural Management Institute). ...Party Committee, and chairman of the Standing Committee of the Liu'an City People's Congress. (From March 2003 to January 2005, he studied in the Party Schoo
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  • Born in 1971 in [[Chongqing]], Meng moved to [[Nanjing]], [[Jiangsu Province]] with his family when he was 12. Good at Chinese but ...ed in his spare time and enrolled in Continuing Study School of Chinese at Nanjing Normal University in 1992.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...as successively served as Director and Secretary of the Party Committee of Nanjing and Hangzhou Branch Bureaus of the Shanghai Railway Bureau, followed by the [[Category: People]] [[Category: Ministers]]
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  • ...ebellion. During this time, Sun Yat-sen set up a provisional government in Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing a ...political basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People (Sanmin Zhuyi), nationalism, democracy, and socialism.
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  • ...ty of China (RCSC)''' (中国红十字会), the only national Red Cross society in the People's Republic of China, is a humanitarian social relief organization. ...National People's Congress officially promulgated the Red Cross Law of the People's Republic of China, which provides legal protection to the Chinese Red Cro
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  • ...ebellion. During this time, Sun Yat-sen set up a provisional government in Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing a ...litical basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's [[Three Principles of the People]] (Sanmin Zhuyi), nationalism, democracy, and socialism.
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  • ...ebellion. During this time, Sun Yat-sen set up a provisional government in Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing a ...litical basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's [[Three Principles of the People]] (Sanmin Zhuyi), nationalism, democracy, and socialism.
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  • ...'s +75kg overall performance at the national weightlifting championship in Nanjing [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:weightlifting]][[Category:weightlifter]][[Ca
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  • ...] declared the end of China’s last feudalist dynasty. In January 1912, the Nanjing Interim Government of the Republic of China (1911-1949) was set up and Huan ...l from [[Nanjing]], [[Jiangsu Province]] to [[Beijing]]. Huang remained in Nanjing during Yuan’s purge and reorganized his army in an attempt to oppose Yuan
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  • ...irector of a local district. With a major in English, Hua graduated from [[Nanjing University]] at the age of 22. [[category: Jiangsu People]]
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  • ...volutionary ideas. After graduation in 1926, Sha Ting studied further in [[Nanjing]] and [[Beijing]], but returned to Sichuan that winter during the height of ..."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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  • Wang, professor with Nanjing University of Science & Technology and an academician of the Chinese Academ [[category:people]][[category:scientists]]
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  • ...8]], he followed Xu Beihong to study at the National Central University in Nanjing and won Xu's recognition and praise. Then, in [[1929]], he went to Europe f ...f the [[China Central Academy of Fine Arts]] following the founding of the People's Republic of [[China]]. He was also awarded the top literary and art honor
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  • ...ersity. He returned to China in 1925 and taught at Southeast University in Nanjing until 1952, when he was offered a position in the philosophy department at [[Category:writers]][[Category:poets]][[Category:people from Jiangsu]]
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  • ...cities and 93 percent of large cities, and provides access to 600 million people, 55 percent of China's total population or 70 percent of the country's urba 2. [[Beijing]]–[[Tianjin]]–[[Jinan]]–[[Nanjing]]–[[Hanghzou]]–[[Ningbo]]–[[Fuzhou]] Highway;
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  • ...ostly derived from the harsh realities of the time, revealing the pains in people's lives and advocating relief for society. In addition, Lu also made great [[Category:writers]][[Category:people from Zhejiang]]
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  • A People's Liberation Army soldier standing guard outside a garrison in Chongqing wa A man was shot dead in a robbery in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He was robbed shortly after he withdrew 200,000 yuan fro
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  • '''Qian Zhiguang''', chief founder of the People’s Republic of China’s modern textile industry, died in [[Beijing]] on [ ...tance Against Japan]], Qian was the Division Chief of the Wuhan Office and Nanjing Office of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army as well as the Chon
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  • ...re and ways of life, and, particularly, the art and literature produced by people of the Occidental world. ...niversities, and he also taught for some time at the Central University in Nanjing. Also in 1927, [[Hu Shi]], [[Liang Shiqiu]] and he strarted the Crescent Bo
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  • ...t Nanhai (in present-day Guangxi) and then settled in Jinling (present-day Nanjing). Jizang himself was born in Jinling, and his name was given by Paramartha ...of Senglang at Mount Sheshan (present-day Xixia Mountain in the suburbs of Nanjing), where Senglang became the abbot of the Xixia Monastery. In 512 (11th year
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  • In 1949, upon the liberation of Nanjing, Yang was made deputy director of the National Bureau of Compilation and Tr ...r advisor to the Chinese Literature Press, and was a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and a council member of the Ch
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  • Before long, Cao Yu was transferred to Nanjing Drama School, and in the same year, finished his third major work. ''The Wi ...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
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  • A member of the Standing Committee of the [[Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference]], Wu is also founder of the Leping W ...ng while his father Wu Zhuni and stepfather Chen Deming were creators of [[Nanjing]]’s privately owned “[[Xinmin News]]” (today’s “[[Xinmin Evening
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  • The 2,965 people of the Lhoba ethnic minority have their homes mainly in Mainling, Medog, Lh ...em. Few of them know the Tibetan language. Having no written script, Lhoba people used to keep records by notching wood or tying knots.
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  • ...modern buildings. The former residences of some of China's most important people, however, have been well preserved, holding more value maintained than dest ...ostly derived from the harsh realities of the time, revealing the pains in people's lives and advocating relief for society. In addition, Lu also made great
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  • ...iction of true love. "The so called 'pure love' was created at a time when people were totally ignorant," said one reviewer at view.news.qq.com. ...he end of 2011, his epic film "The Flowers of War" against the milieu of [[Nanjing Massacre]] premieres in China. Adopted from [[Yan Geling]]'s novel, the mov
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  • ...[Henan Province]], Dachendun of Feidong, [[Anhui Province]], Miaoshan of [[Nanjing]] and Xianlidun of [[Wuxi]] in [[Jiangsu Province]], Qianshanyang of Wuxing ...(770 BC - 476 BC), rice became an important part of the diets for Chinese people. Later, in southern [[China]], especially with the development of meticulou
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  • ...as Jinan in Shanghai and Tsinghua in Beijing and at the Central Library in Nanjing. [[Category: scholars]][[Category:people from Jiangsu]][[Category:Tsinghua University alumni]]
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  • ...se People's War of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|right|270px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...our-fifths of the world population at that time) were involved in the war. People who had experienced that unheard-of calamity will never forget those days w
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  • ...ucated by his parents who instilled a strong sense of equality towards all people into him. He carried this compassionate demeanor with him into adulthood, w ...published his first book—"People’s War"—in London, introducing the Chinese people’s fight against the Japanese militarists during the first two years of th
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  • ...s and sent to Shanghai in five batches. From there they were dispatched to Nanjing where a depository was built and a branch of the Palace Museum established. ...the war were they consolidated in Chongqing, whence they were returned to Nanjing in 1947.
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  • Born in August 1949 in Changsu, [[Jiangsu Province]], Jin studied in [[Nanjing]] High School of Jiangyin from 1965 to 1968. In the senior high school, Jin The [[Cultural Revolution]] disrupted education and many young people in the city went to the countryside for "reeducation". Many attempted to co
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  • ...e Company, while touring many cities such as [[Shanghai]], [[Hangzhou]], [[Nanjing]], [[Guangzhou]], and Wuxi, stimulated later development of Chinese stage p ...h Chinese in the 1930s and 1940s that it became the national anthem of the People's Republic immediately after its founding. During the mid-1930s, he also en
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  • ...and sent to Shanghai in five batches. From there they were dispatched to [[Nanjing]] where a depository was built and a branch of the Palace Museum establishe ...war were they consolidated in [[Chongqing]], whence they were returned to Nanjing in 1947.
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  • ...ent took place as a result of deepening contradictions between the Chinese people on the one hand and imperialism and feudal warlords on the other, and under ...ling with the Shandong issue at the Paris Peace Conference rid the Chinese people of their illusion and made them realize the need for themselves to "take di
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  • ...the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949, the religious policy of the People’s Government has guaranteed complete freedom of religious belief for monk ...on’s original goal, saying, “The goal of this association is to assist the People’s Government in carrying out the policy of freedom of religious belief an
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  • ...it did not take long for Buddhism to acquire a following among the common people, despite the absence of canonical texts. It was not until the mid-second ce During the Han Dynasty, the law banned people from relinquishing the secular world to become monks. But there were except
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  • ...ion, the Hui ethnic group is one of [[China]]'s largest ethnic minorities. People of Hui origin can be found in most of the counties and cities throughout th ...ture of the [[Northern Song Dynasty]] (960-1127). It referred to the Huihe people (the Ouigurs) who lived in Anxi in the present-day Xinjiang and its vicinit
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  • ...ng]], [[Fuzhou]], [[Guilin]], [[Guiyang]], [[Lanzhou]], [[Lianyungang]], [[Nanjing]], [[Ningbo]], [[Shantou]], [[Tianjin]], [[Urumchi]], [[Wuhan]], [[Wuyishan ...garded as the symbol of good will and noble wishes, is widely cherished by people all over the world. Many countries select is as their national flower. It i
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  • ...Bei, Sun Quan called himself Emperor of Wu with the capital at Jianye (now Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province). These kingdoms—Wei, Shu and Wu—are known as th ...d people in its service than the two other states because Cao Cao promoted people to important posts on their merit rather than on their family background.
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  • ...tion, his courage as an innovator have earned his the trust of the Chinese people. ...on the proposal of Wu Yuzhang, a member of the Chongqing to prepare young people to go to France on a work-study program. After passing the entrance examina
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  • ...ui, Mongolian, Kirgiz, Tajik, Xibe, Ozbek, Manchu, Daur, Tatar and Russian people also live in Xinjiang. The Uygurs is the largest ethnic group in Xinjiang. ...ened up the region and have had very close economic and cultural ties with people in other parts of the country, particularly central China.
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  • ...Tibet Autonomous Region is situated in the southwestern border area of the People's Republic of [[China]]. Lying at 78°25'-99°06'E and 26°50'-36°53'N, it ...of all. Receant years see the rise in the number of domestic and overseas people who visit Tibet in winter.
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  • ...in the river valleys, there are rape, potato, turnip, apple and walnut. [[People]] also grow rice and cotton in river valleys in southern Tibet where the we ...Tibetan [[Slavery]] [[Society]] and its direct contacts with the [[Han]] [[People]] and other ethnic groups and tribes in northwest [[China]].
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  • ...in the river valleys, there are rape, potato, turnip, apple and walnut. [[People]] also grow rice and cotton in river valleys in southern Tibet where the we ...Tibetan [[Slavery]] [[Society]] and its direct contacts with the [[Han]] [[People]] and other ethnic groups and tribes in northwest [[China]].
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