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  • [[File:Zhou Zuoren.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Zhou Zuoren]] [[1967]]: Writer [[Zhou Zuoren]] passed away.
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  • ...toes''' have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
    353 bytes (43 words) - 01:07, 14 May 2012
  • ...toes''' have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
    366 bytes (46 words) - 06:44, 18 March 2010
  • ...asty]] (386-534) to memorize [[Shuyu]], the second son of King Wu of the [[Zhou Dynasty]] (11th century-256 BC). ...portant one was adding to it the huge Shengmu (Queen Mother) Hall in the [[Northern Song Dynasty]].
    910 bytes (139 words) - 01:40, 13 April 2010
  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
    378 bytes (46 words) - 05:13, 12 September 2018
  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
    378 bytes (46 words) - 01:27, 23 September 2015
  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
    377 bytes (46 words) - 09:08, 17 March 2016
  • [[file:Li Zongren.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|Li Zongren and Zhou Enlai]] 1999: China Xinxing Oil Company announced it had discovered an oil deposit in northern Tibet.
    204 bytes (31 words) - 03:06, 15 July 2010
  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
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  • ...莫高窟''') have experienced the [[Northern Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Q
    813 bytes (120 words) - 01:53, 7 May 2018
  • ...ly threatened by the [[Jin Dynasty]] founded by the Jurchens. In 1126, the Northern Song Dynasty was ended after its capital Kaifeng was seized by the Jin army ...rthern Song Dynasty.jpg|thumb|The busy streets of Bianliang,capital of the Northern Song Dynasty]]
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  • ...a maze of narrow alleyways and well-constructed houses. The descendants of Zhou Dunyi were renowned for their virtuousness and righteousness.
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  • In May 1920, Zhao journeyed to France to study, and the next year he met [[Zhou Enlai]] (1898-1976), who later became the first premier of People’s Repub ...24, Zhao was back home and assisted Li in organizing the labor movement in northern China. In 1925, Zhao organized a protest in Beijing after the May 30th Mass
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  • ...history of 300 years and 18 emperors, the dynasty spanned two periods: the Northern Song from 960 to 1126, basing its capital in [[Kaifeng]]; and the Southern
    934 bytes (132 words) - 07:56, 22 March 2010
  • ...After that, two more brief dynasties emerged, the Later Han and the Later Zhou. Over a mere half century, the country experienced five dynasties. This per
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  • Buddhism was abolished twice by the emperors of the Northern Wei and Northern Zhou dynasties in 446 and 574, and a monk called [[Huisi]] decided to carve the
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  • ...i|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''Spring and Aut ...ook of Songs'' is a collection of poems and songs written from the Western Zhou period onwards. Of the original 3,000, Confucius selected only 305. The cen
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  • ...ence on many Chinese revolutionary leaders, including [[Mao Zedong]] and [[Zhou Enlai]]. ...unist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]), directing the revolutionary movements of northern China. After the failure of a series of strikes, the CPC realized the impor
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  • ...ge of the CCCPC (Central Committee of the CPC) workings with [[Zhu De]] in northern China. The National Land Conference was held in Hebei province from July to
    3 KB (403 words) - 06:07, 7 July 2011
  • ...anchong uprisings and fought against local warlords while supporting the [[Northern Expedition]]. Showing unswerving loyalty to the CPC, Liu fought arduously t ...n, which consisted of the majority of the CPC senior leaders. [[Bo Gu]], [[Zhou Enlai]] and [[Mao Zedong]] were also a part of this group. Liu led the army
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