| Former Liang The Former Liang (; 320–376) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin dynasty (265–420) in China. It was founded by the Zhang family of the Han Chinese. Its territories included present-day Gansu and parts of Ningxia, Shaanxi, Qinghai and Xinjiang.All rulers of the Former Liang remained largely titularly under the court of the Jin dynasty as the Duke of Xiping except Zhang Zuo who proclaimed himself "wang" (prince/king). Former_Liang
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| Northern Liang The Northern Liang (; 397-439) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms in China. It was founded by the Xiongnu Juqu family, although they initially supported the Han official Duan Ye as prince, but overthrew Duan in 401 and directly took over.All rulers of the Northern Liang proclaimed themselves "wang" (translatable as "prince" or "king"). Northern_Liang
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| Japanese yen Talk:Japanese_yen
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| Carpet sharks The order Orectolobiformes, also collectively known as the carpet sharks because many members have carpet-like patterned markings, includes a number of familiar types of sharks, such as the nurse sharks and whale shark, as well as some unusual species, such as the blind shark. Carpet_sharks
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| An Lushan An Lushan () (ca. 703? An_Lushan
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| Beef noodle soup Beef noodle soup is a Chinese noodle soup made of stewed beef, beef broth, vegetables and Chinese noodles. It exists in various forms throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia. It was created by the Hui people (a Chinese Muslim ethnic group) during the Tang Dynasty of China. In the West, this food may be served in a small portion as a soup. In China, a large bowl of it is often taken as a whole meal with or without any side dish. Beef_noodle_soup
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| PQ tree PQ tree is a tree-based data structure that represents a family of permutations on a set of elements, discovered and named by Kellogg S. Booth and George S. Lueker in 1976. It is a rooted, labeled tree, in which each element is represented by one of the leaf nodes, and each non-leaf node is labelled P or Q. A P node has at least two children, and a Q node has at least three children. PQ_tree
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| Qin Shi Huang Talk:Qin_Shi_Huang
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| Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Emperor Xuanzong of Tang () (September 8, 685 Emperor_Xuanzong_of_Tang
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| Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei Emperor_Xuanwu_of_Northern_Wei
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| Puntius Puntius is a genus of ray-finned fishes in the family Cyprinidae of the order Cypriniformes. Fishes of this genus are known as the spotted barbs for the predominant pattern, though many have vertical black bands instead. Also, the Spotted Barb proper is one particular species, Puntius binotatus. The name Puntius comes from pungti, a Bangla term for small cyprinids. The type species is the Pool Barb (Puntius sophore), first described as Cyprinus sophore by Hamilton in 1822. Puntius
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| Kwoh-Ting Li Kwoh-Ting Li (Chinese:pinyin:January 28 1910—May 31 2001) was a Chinese economist and politician best known as the "Father of Taiwan's Economic Miracle" for his work in transforming Taiwan's economy from an agrarian-based system into one of the world's leading producers of information and telecommunications technology. He had founded Hsinchu Science Park. Kwoh-Ting_Li
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| Chinese cannibalism Talk:Chinese_cannibalism
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| Later Qin The Later Qin (; 384-417) was a state of Qiang ethnicity of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin Dynasty (265-420) in China. Note that the Later Qin is entirely distinct from the ancient Qin Dynasty, the Former Qin, and the Western Qin. Its second ruler Yao Xing supported the Buddhism propagation by the monk Kumarajiva. Later_Qin
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| Former Yan The Former Yan (; 337-370) was a state of Xianbei ethnicity during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China.Initially, Murong Huang and his son Murong Jun claimed the Jin Dynasty (265-420)-created title "Prince of Yan," but subsequently, in 352, after seizing most of the former Later Zhao territory, Murong Juan would declare himself emperor, and after that point, the rulers of the Former Yan declared themselves "emperors". Former_Yan
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| Later Yan Later_Yan
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| Northern Yan The Northern Yan (; 407 or 409-436) was a state of Han Chinese during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China.All rulers of the Northern Yan declared themselves "emperors". Northern_Yan
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| Western Yan The Western Yan (; 384-394) was a state of Xianbei ethnicity during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. It was founded by Murong Hong in 384 in the aftermaths of Former Qin's defeat by Jin Dynasty (265-420) at the Battle of Fei River, with the stated intent of permitting the Xianbei, whom Former Qin's emperor Fu Jiān had relocated to Former Qin's capital region after destroying Former Yan in 370. Western_Yan
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| Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) Tiefu () was a pre-state Xiongnu tribe during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. Its chieftain Liu Bobo established the state of Xia in 407 and changed his family name into Helian.Although the Xia only lasted up to 431, its capital Tongwan (in Ordos) was certainly a heavily fortified and state-of-the-art city that would serve as a frontier garrison until the Song Dynasty. Its ruins were discovered during the Qing Dynasty and can still be seen in present-day Inner Mongolia. Xia_(Sixteen_Kingdoms)
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| Ran Min Ran_Min
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| Qiao Zong Qiao Zong (; died 413) was a Han Chinese military leader in present-day Sichuan province in China during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He proclaimed himself the Prince of Chengdu (成都王 Chéngdū Wáng) in 405 and was given the title "Prince of Shu" (蜀王 Shù Wáng) by Yao Xing, ruler of the Later Qin, in 409. Qiao_Zong
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| Typhoon Lee Typhoon Lee (李太楓) is an astrophysicist and geochemist at Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China, where he specializes in isotope geochemistry and nuclear astrophysics .Lee received his Ph.D in astronomy at the University of Texas in 1977. Typhoon_Lee
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| Kazuo Kubokawa Kazuo Kubokawa (窪川一雄) (1903 January 3 1943) was a Japanese astronomer.He co-discovered the asteroid 1139 Atami.During the Japanese period in Taiwan, he was president of the Astronomical Association, Taiwan Branch beginning in 1938. He began to build "New High Mountain Observatory" (新高山 天文台) in 1942, but died the following year. Kazuo_Kubokawa
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| Pinglin, Taipei Pinglin (坪林鄉; POJ:township in south-eastern Taipei County, Taiwan. It is in the mountain area connecting to the Yilan County on the east coast.Pinglin is part of the water district of Taipei area as the Feitsui Dam (翡翠水庫) is located here, so land development is restricted.Pinglin is the most famous place for producing Pouchong tea. The Pinglin Tea Industry Museum is the world's largest tea museum. Pinglin,_Taipei
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| Lemon shark The lemon shark, Negaprion brevirostris, is a shark belonging to the family Carcharhinidae that can grow long. Lemon_shark
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| Endemic species of Taiwan endemic species of Taiwan are organisms that are endemic to the island of Taiwan—Earth. Percentages of endemic animals of all living species in Taiwan. Endemic_species_of_Taiwan
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| Northern Qi The Northern Qi Dynasty (ChineseNorthern dynasties of Chinese history and ruled northern China from 550 to 577. It was the successor state of the Xianbei state of Eastern Wei, as Eastern Wei's paramount general Gao Huan was succeeded by his sons Gao Cheng and Gao Yang, who took the throne from Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei in 550 and established Northern Qi as its Emperor Wenxuan. Northern_Qi
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| Zhang Jiuling Zhang Jiuling () (673courtesy name Zishou (子壽), nickname Bowu (博物), formally Count Wenxian of Shixing (始興文獻伯), was a prominent minister, noted poet and scholar of the Tang Dynasty, serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong. Zhang_Jiuling
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| Eastern Wei The Eastern Wei Dynasty (ChineseNorthern Wei, and ruled northern China from 534 to 550. 534 Gao Huan, the potentate of the eastern half of what was Northern Wei territory following the disintegration of the Northern Wei dynasty installed Yuan Shanjian a descendant of the Northern Wei as ruler of Eastern Wei. Eastern_Wei
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| Orchid Island Orchid Island (Yami language:Ponso no Tao or Pongso no Tao; ; POJ:km² volcanic island off the southeastern coast of Taiwan island and separated from the Batanes of the Philippines by the Bashi Channel of the Luzon Strait. It is governed as Lanyu Township of Taitung County, Republic of China (Taiwan). Orchid_Island
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| Gao Xianzhi Gao Xianzhi (d. January 24, 756), was a general of the Chinese Tang Dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong. He was of Korean descent and was known as the "Alexander the Great of the East". He is most well known for taking part in multiple military expeditions to conquer the Xiyu (modern Xinjiang and former Soviet Central Asia) region over the infamous Pamir Mountains, all the way to the Aral Sea and the Caspian Sea. Gao_Xianzhi
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| Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope The Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope is located near the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii at an altitude of 4,204 meters (13,793 feet). Operational since 1979, the telescope is a Prime Focus/Cassegrain configuration with a usable aperture diameter of 3.58 meters. Canada-France-Hawaii_Telescope
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| Emperor Gaozong of Tang Emperor_Gaozong_of_Tang
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| Hot pot Not to be confused with Hotspot.For the style of "hot pot" cooking that uses a clay pot, see Clay pot cooking. For the English dish, see Lancashire hotpot.Hot pot (), or less commonly Chinese fondue, refers to several Chinese varieties of steamboat stew. It consists of a simmering metal pot of stock at the center of the dining table. Hot_pot
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| Governor-General of Taiwan Governor-General of Taiwan Governor-General_of_Taiwan
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| Sun Xiu Sun Xiu (235September 3, 264), courtesy name Zilie (子烈), formally Emperor Jing of (Eastern) Wu, was the third emperor of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. Sun_Xiu
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| Emperor Zhongzong of Tang Emperor_Zhongzong_of_Tang
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| Culture of Taiwan Talk:Culture_of_Taiwan
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| Submillimeter Array The Submillimeter Array (SMA) consists of eight 6 m diameter radio telescopes arranged as an interferometer for submillimeter wavelength observations. It is the first purpose-built submillimeter interferometer, constructed after successful interferometry experiments using the pre-existing 15 m James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and 10.4 m California Submillimeter Observatory as an interferometer. Submillimeter_Array
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| Clodoveo Carrión Mora Clodoveo Carrión Mora (1883 Clodoveo_Carrión_Mora
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| Emperor Suzong of Tang Emperor Suzong of Tang (唐肅宗; February 21, 711 Emperor_Suzong_of_Tang
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| Princess Taiping Princess Taiping (, lit. "Princess of Peace", personal name unknown) (d. August 2, 713) was a princess of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and her mother Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty. She was the youngest daughter of Wu Zetian and Emperor Gaozong and was powerful during the reigns of her mother and her brothers Emperor Zhongzong and Emperor Ruizong (both of whom reigned twice), particularly during Emperor Ruizong's second reign. Princess_Taiping
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| Li Jing Li Jing (李靖, pinyin:571-July 2, 649), né Yaoshi (藥師/药师, pinyin:Duke Jingwu of Wei (衛景武公), was a general and one time chancellor of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. In 630, Li Jing defeated the Eastern Tujue (Göktürk) Jiali Khan Ashina Duobi with just 3,000 cavalry soldiers in a surprise attack, allowing Tang to subjugate Eastern Tujue and reduce it to a vassal state. He and Li Shiji were considered the two most prominent early Tang generals. Li_Jing
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| Featured list candidates/Featured log Wikipedia:Featured_list_candidates/Featured_log
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| Hoe (dish) Talk:Hoe_(dish)
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| Li Fuguo Li Fuguo (李輔國; 704November 8, 762), né Li Jingzhong (李靜忠), known from 757 to 758 as Li Huguo (李護國), formally Prince Chou of Bolu (博陸醜王), was a eunuch official during the reign of Emperor Suzong (Li Heng) of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. Li_Fuguo
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| Emperor Daizong of Tang Emperor_Daizong_of_Tang
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| Historical Atlas of China atlas of the historical place-names of China named The Historical Atlas of China. Among them, two versions published during the 1980s are still used by today's students and scholars alike as an historical atlas. Historical_Atlas_of_China
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