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  • {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • *see also [[China, history/Bibliography]] *see also [[China-Burma-India theater/Bibliography]]
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  • ...] [[provinces of China|province]] of what is now the [[Peoples Republic of China]]. The monastery was built by the Emperor Hsiao-Wen in 496 CE, and the firs ...nard Faure</ref> [[Batuo]] was an [[India]]n [[dhyana]] master who came to China in CE [[464]] to spread [[Buddhist]] teachings. <ref name=ofc>Order of the
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|Cochin China}}
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  • {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • '''East Asia''' is a region of the world that includes at least China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Taiwan, and may also include more sout
    456 bytes (68 words) - 12:52, 9 September 2024
  • ...ory as Manchuria. When the Manchu people eventually conquered Ming dynasty China to form the Qing dynasty, and moved their capital to Beijing, they maintain ...rone and furniture inside the Chongzheng Hall of Shenyang Imperial Palace, China, is representative of Imperial Qing Dynasty furnishings.}}
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  • ...ronment]]s. Although landscape planning is an ancient [[art]] practiced in China and elsewhere for thousands of years, the late 19th century planning of the
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  • {{r|China}}
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  • ...odified system of martial arts is usually attributed to H'uang Ti (sp), of China. The [[Yellow Emporer]], as he was known, is said to have chronicled and o ===China===
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  • {{r|U.S.-China relations}}
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  • *[http://www.itmonline.org/arts/snakes.htm The medicinal use of snakes in China]
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  • ...f particular concern because American exporters fared better there than in China proper and because Russian domination threatened to exclude American goods. ...s economic development and security. The governments of the [[Republic of China]] (1911-49) never exercised more than nominal control over the area.
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  • * First use of decimal [[fraction]]s, in China * First use of [[iron]] to build [[suspension bridge]]s, in China
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  • ...]. He was a prominent figure in the "[[Misty Poets]]" literary movement in China. He was also remembered for his premature [[death]] in a murder-suicide inc ...social upheaval of the Communist [[Cultural Revolution]] of 1960s-1970s in China, he was sent to do hard [[labor]] such as herding [[pig]]s and working in [
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  • ...oute was needed. The Chinese Army built the Burma Road connecting Kunming, China, to Rangoon, Burma. When Rangoon was captured by the Japanese in March 1942 ...e Soviets as well to stop shipments. </ref> The goal was to link Kunming, China, and Lashio, Burma, which connected by rail to Rangoon.
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  • | conventional_long_name = Republic of China<br/>中華民國 ...l Anthem of the Republic of China, National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship lifts in China]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Executive Committee, Atlantic Council; President of the [[US-China Education Trust]]; Distinguished Advisor of the School of International and
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  • ...d [[Bac Kan Province]]s, to [[Cao Bang Province]] and its border gate into China. It connects to a number of highways in Hanoi, especially the main national
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