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  • '''Wang Xia (王侠), Minister of the State Population and Family Planning Commission'' [[file:Wang Xia (王侠).JPEG|thumb|200px||left|Wang Xia (王侠)]]
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  • [[file: Xia Mianzun.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Xia Mianzun]] '''Xia Mianzun''' ('''夏丏尊''' Jun. 15, 1886-? ,1946) was a prominent Chinese
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  • ...at least nine royal tombs and over 250 subordinate tombs of the [[Western Xia Dynasty]], a regime that ruled the [[Ningxia]]-[[Gansu]] area concurrent to ...Buddhism and the Dangxiang (an ancient tribe that established the Western Xia regime). Magnificent in scale, each of the royal tomb occupies over 100,000
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  • [[China]] published the '''Chronological Table of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties''' after researches by 200 experts over a period ...the [[Xia Dynasty]] started around 2070 BC and the transition year between Xia and [[Shang]] is fixed at 1,600 BC. Moreover, the year between the Shang an
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  • [[file: Western Xia Tombs.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Western Xia Tomb]] ...tombs and over 250 subordinate tombs of the Western Xia Dynasty. [[Western Xia Tombs|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Xia Nai.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Xia Nai]] [[1985]]: Chinese archaeologist [[Xia Nai]] died.
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  • ...ing of Western Xia, Ningxia.jpg|thumb|left|The tomb of the king of Western Xia, Ningxia]] ...China Central Plains. They are known as "Pyramids in the East." ([[Western Xia Tombs|More...]])
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  • ...19 in Sushui Village, Xia County, Shanzhou (present-day Sima Ying Village, Xia County, [[Shanxi]]). He is a well-known historian of ancient China who comp
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  • ...original chronicle, which started in 841 BC. [[The Chronological Table of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties|(More...)]]
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  • ...at least nine royal tombs and over 250 subordinate tombs of the [[Western Xia Dynasty]], a regime that ruled the [[Ningxia]]-[[Gansu]] area concurrent to ...Buddhism and the Dangxiang (an ancient tribe that established the Western Xia regime). Magnificent in scale, each of the royal tomb occupies over 100,000
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  • ...gether 23 caves extant, containing murals dating mainly from the [[Western Xia]] (1038-1227) and Yuan (1271-1368) dynasties. ...g witness to the cultural assimilation of different peoples in the Western Xia period.
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  • [[China]] published the '''Chronological Table of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties''' after researches by 200 experts over a period ...the [[Xia Dynasty]] started around 2070 BC and the transition year between Xia and [[Shang]] is fixed at 1,600 BC. Moreover, the year between the Shang an
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  • '''Wang Xia (王侠), Minister of the State Population and Family Planning Commission'' [[file:Wang Xia (王侠).JPEG|thumb|200px||left|Wang Xia (王侠)]]
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  • [[1946]]: Chinese writer [[Xia Mianzun]] died.
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  • ...[[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties.[[Mogao Grottoes|(More...)]]
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  • ...[[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties. ('''[[Mogao Grottoes|More...]
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  • ...[[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties. ([[Mogao Grottoes|More...]])
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  • ...[[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties. ([[Mogao Grottoes|More...]])
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  • ...[[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties. ([[Mogao Grottoes|More...]])
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  • ...t with 23 caves extant, containing murals dating mainly from the [[Western Xia]] (1038-1227) and[[ Yuan]] (1271-1368) dynasties.[[Eastern Thousand Buddhas
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  • [[file: Xia Mianzun.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Xia Mianzun]] '''Xia Mianzun''' ('''夏丏尊''' Jun. 15, 1886-? ,1946) was a prominent Chinese
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  • ...t derived from clay potteries and bronzeware. Its origin dates back to the Xia or Shang dynasties. The fou as an instrument was not confirmed until a disc ...efer to containers. The character has fallen into disuse in Chinese. Since Xia and Shang dynasties, some types of those containers were used as musical in
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  • ...ntain, there are also many inscriptions from [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Jin]] and [[Ming]] times.
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  • ...d number. Their construction was said to have started during the [[Western Xia]] period (1038-1227), earthen adobes at first. When they were repaired in t
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  • [[2000]]: '''[[The Chronological Table of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties]]''' was officially published.
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  • ...[[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties.
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  • ...[[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties.
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  • ...nd artists including [[Lu Xun]], [[Rou Shi]], [[Yu Dafu]], [[Tian Han]], [[Xia Yan]] and [[Feng Xuefeng]] established the '''[[Grand Alliance of Chinese L
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  • ...ed throughout the [[Northern Wei]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties. When a reservoir was built ne
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  • ...ate the [[Northern Song Dynasty]]. By then, Jin territory bordered Western Xia to the west and was separated from the Southern Song by the [[Qinling Mount
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  • ...ty took place during the [[Tang]], [[Five Dynasties]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]] and [[Yuan]] dynasties. Cave 25 is the most compelling example of those c ...south and north sides of the east wall in Cave 2, dates from the [[Western Xia]] period. In a tranquil field full of singing birds and fragrant flowers, t
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  • ...19 in Sushui Village, Xia County, Shanzhou (present-day Sima Ying Village, Xia County, [[Shanxi]]). He is a well-known historian of ancient China who comp
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  • ...s in accordance with the time sequence and they are prehistoric culture; [[Xia]], [[Shang]], [[Zhou]] Dynasties and [[Warring States Period]]; [[Qin]] and
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  • ...ranged chronologically into seven periods: Paleolithic Age, Neolithic Age, Xia Shang Zhou Dynasties, the Period of Warring States, Qin Han Dynasties, [[Th
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  • ...ng Tao]], [[Zhang Tianyi]], [[Zhou Yang]], [[Yu Pingbo]], [[Ding Ling]], [[Xia Yan]], [[A Ying]], [[Xiao Jun]], [[Yao Xueyin]], [[Xiao Qian]], [[Zhang Gua
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  • ...dio]] took the suggestion from [[Hong Shen]] to invite left-wing authors [[Xia Yan]], [[Zheng Boqi]] and [[Qian Xingcun]] (also known as [[A Ying]]) to be
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  • ...ng and Autumn Period]]. It recorded the important historical events of the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. The whole collection was said to have had one hu ...n as ''Shi Li'' or ''Yi Li''. Confucius carefully studied the rites of the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. Of these, it was the rites of the Zhou period th
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  • '''Qian Xuantong''' (Chinese:钱玄同) (originally named Qian Xia) was born on [[September 12]], 1887 in Wuxing, [[Zhejiang Province]]. He st
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  • ...(King Hu or Swordsman) separately made the films ''[[Du bi xia and Da zui xia]]'' (Come Drink With Me) for the Shaw Brothers. These two films helped Chan ...combines traditional Chinese scenery with fight scenes. Moreover, in 1975, Xia nü became the first Chinese film to win a major prize (the synthetic techn
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  • ...lear what assets would remain personal and what fortune they would share,” Xia Yinlan, professor from China University of Political Science and Law, said.
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  • ...t of his friendship with several of China's literati, including Ding Cong, Xia Yan and Ye Qianyu, Huang was introduced to his future wife Yu Feng, niece o
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  • ...Wang Shuo. The film won six Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, and lead actor Xia Yu won the Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. Six years later, Jiang r
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  • ...y then, he had also con-established the semi-monthly ''Brightness'' with [[Xia Yan]].
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  • ...n executive meeting of the provincial government on June 4, 2012, Governor Xia Baolong announced that the government had conferred the honorary titles of
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  • ...he [[Chinese Writers' Association]] in [[1962]]. For a time, Liao Mosha, [[Xia Yan]] and others contributed to a column called “Copious and Brief Notes.
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  • ...e than 300,000 Ouigurs at that time. In 1227 the Mongols conquered Western Xia Kingdom and put the Hexi Ouigurs under their direct rule.
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  • ...society. The [[Shang Dynasty]] (16-11th centuries BC), which replaced the Xia, saw the height of bronze culture, when superb smelting and casting techniq
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  • ...[[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties. == Western Xia Grottoes ==
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  • ...], enthroned 1766 B.C. – 1760 B.C.) destroy [[Jie]] (the last ruler of the Xia Dynasty, enthroned 1818 B.C. – 1766 B.C.). ...been an official in charge of the kitchen service for Youyushi before the Xia Dynasty was founded.
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  • ...written in 1935, proved him to be as good as a scenarist as the renowned [[Xia Yan]] and [[Yang Hansheng]]. He was arrested by the Kuomintang government i
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  • ...od, she wrote many novelettes and short stories, of which "''When I Was in Xia Village''," "''Night''" and "''In the Hospital''" are representative works.
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  • ...s based on the discovery of a bone flute made in the New Stone Age. In the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, only royal families and dignitary officials enjo
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  • ...roduced to Shanghai and flourished. ''[[Torrents]]'' (1933), directed by [[Xia Yan]] and [[Cheng Bugao]] and produced by Star Studio, was the first film o
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  • ...[[Fan Cuiting]] called ''Di xue chi'' (Wipe Out Humiliation) and ''Jin guo xia'' (The Lady Warrior).
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  • ...of the Shang Dynasty, while some others regard it as a bronze ling of the Xia Dynasty.
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