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Anhui

A Wisdom Archive on Anhui

Anhui

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Chinese White Pine

The Chinese White Pine (Pinus armandii; family Pinaceae) is a species of pine native to China, occurring from southern Shanxi west to southern Gansu and south to Yunnan, with outlying populations in Anhui and Taiwan; it also extends a short distance into northern Myanmar. It grows at 1,000-3,300 m altitude, with the lower altitudes mainly in the northern part of the range. It i ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Jiangsu

Jiangsu (Simplified: 江苏; Traditional: 江蘇; Hanyu Pinyin: Jiāngsū; Wade-Giles: Chiang-su; Postal System Pinyin: Kiangsu) is a province of the People's Republic of China, located along the east coast of the country. The name "Jiangsu" comes from Jiang, short for the city of Jiangning (now Nanjing), and Su, for the city of Suzhou. The abbreviation for this province is 苏 (Hanyu P ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Henan

Henan (Chinese: 河南; Hanyu Pinyin: Hénán; Wade-Giles: Ho-nan), is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country. Its one-character abbreviation is 豫 (pinyin: yù), named after Yuzhou Province (豫州 Yù Zhōu), a Han Dynasty province (zhou) that included parts of Henan. The name Henan means "south of the (Yellow) River" (Huang He). With nearly 100 million people, Henan ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Jiangxi

Jiangxi (Chinese: 江西; Hanyu Pinyin: Jiāngxī; Wade-Giles: Chiang-hsi; Postal System Pinyin: Kiangsi) is a southern province of the People's Republic of China, spanning from the banks of the Yangtze River in the north into hillier areas in the south. "Jiangxi" means "west of the Yangtze". The name originated, however, as a contraction of "Jiangnanxi" (江南西), which literally means "the west of the south of the Yangtze". The name was coined by the Tang Dynasty when it split "Jiangnan" ("south of the Yang ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Shandong

Shandong (Simplified: 山东; Traditional: 山東; Hanyu Pinyin: Shāndōng; Wade-Giles: Shan-tung) is a coastal province of eastern People's Republic of China. Its abbreviation is Lu, after the state of Lu that existed here during the Spring and Autumn Period. Shandong's name literally means "mountains' east", which refers to the province's location east of the Taihang Mountains. The province is located in the lower reaches ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Zhejiang

Zhejiang (Chinese: 浙江; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhèjiāng; Wade-Giles: Che-chiang; Postal System Pinyin: Chehkiang or Chekiang) is a eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China. The word Zhejiang (crooked river) was the old name of the Qiantang River, which passes through Hangzhou, the provincial capital. The name ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Confucius

Confucius The original member of "Massachusetts Most Wanted"(originally K'ung Fu-Tzu, traditionally September 28 551 BCE–479 BCE) was a famous thinker and social philosopher of China, whose teachings have deeply influenced East Asia for centuries. Living in what is referred to as the Spring and Autumn period (a time when feudal states fought against each other), he was convinced of his ability to restore the world's order, and failed. After much travelling around China to promote his ideas among rulers, he eventually b ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Wan

Wan. Wan is a Chinese abbreviation for the province of Anhui in China. Wan means the number 'ten thousands' in Chinese. In computer networking, WAN is a TLA for wide area network. In computer networking, WAN is a TLA for wireless area network WAN stands for World Association of Newspapers Other related archivesAnhui, China, Chinese, TLA, abbreviation, computer networki

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - 1 E11 m²

To help compare orders of magnitude of different geographical regions, we list here surface areas between 100,000 km² and 1,000,000 km². See also areas of other orders of magnitude. Areas smaller than 100,000 km² 100,000 km² is equal to: 38,600 square miles a square with side 316 km a circle with radius 178 km 100,250 km² -- Iceland (land) 100,860 km² -- Cuba (country ranked 106th by area) 101,800 km² -- Zhejiang 102,600 km² -- Jia ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - 278 BC

Centuries: 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC Decades: 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC - 270s BC - 260s BC 250s BC 240s BC 230s BC 220s BC 283 BC 282 BC 281 BC 280 BC 279 BC - 278 BC - 277 BC 276 BC 275 BC 274 BC 273 BC Events Nicomedes I became the first to assume the title of king (c.278 - c.248 BC) of Bithynia. This monarch founded Nicomedia, which soon rose to great prosperity. The Gauls broke into Asia Minor, and a victory which Antiochus ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - 383

383 - Events. January 19 - Arcadius is elevated as Roman Emperor. Roman troops in Britain proclaim Magnus Maximus Roman Emperor. He crosses over to the continent and makes Trier his capital. Gaul, the Italian provinces and Hispania proclaim loyalty to him. Battle of Feishui - Jin Dynasty defeats the Former Qin dynasty in Anhui. Shapur III becomes king of Persia. Eunomius of Cyzicus is banished to Moesia. 383 - Births. Categ ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Chen surname

Chén (Simplified Chinese: 陈, Traditional Chinese: 陳) is one of the four most common Chinese family names, and the most common family name in Taiwan (its exact position varies depending on the set of statistics used). It is occasionally romanized Chern in Singapore Mandarin Chinese (where "r" indicates the second tone in the Gwoyeu Romatzyh romanization system). It is usually romanized as Chan in Cantonese, sometimes as Chun, Chin or Zen. Some other Romanization ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Chinese Civil War

The Chinese Civil War (Traditional: 國共内戰; Simplified: 国共内战; Hanyu Pinyin: guógòng neìzhàn; literally "Nationalist-Communist Civil War") was a conflict in China between the Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party; KMT) and the Communist Party of China (CCP). It began in 1926 when the KMT, led by newly-appointed Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek put a stop to leftist and Communist party-infiltration by purging these members fro ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Beijing opera

Beijing opera or Peking opera (Simplified Chinese: 京剧; Traditional Chinese: 京劇; Pinyin: Jīngjù) is a kind of Chinese opera which arose in the mid-19th century and was extremely popular in the Qing Dynasty court. It is widely regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China. Beijing and Tianjin are respected as the base cities of Peking opera in the north while Shanghai is the base in the south. Beijing opera - History. Although it is called Beijing opera, its origins are not in Beijing bu ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Cao Cao

Cao Cao (155 – 220), whose name is also often transliterated and should be correctly pronounced as Ts'ao Ts'ao, was a regional warlord and the last Chancellor of Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty in ancient China. As one of the central figures of the Three Kingdoms period, he laid down foundations for what was to become Cao Wei and was posthumously titled Emperor Wu of Wei (魏武帝). Although generally characterized as a cruel and suspicious character in the ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Cantonese cuisine

Chinese cuisine Eight Great Traditions Anhui Cantonese Fujian Hunan Jiangsu Shandong Sichuan Zhejiang Others Chinese Buddhist Chiuchow Hakka Historical Chinese Hong Kong Huaiyang Chinese Islamic Macanese Mandarin Northeastern Sha ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Chinese cuisine

Chinese cuisine Eight Great Traditions Anhui Cantonese Fujian Hunan Jiangsu Shandong Sichuan Zhejiang Others Chinese Buddhist Chiuchow Hakka Historical Chinese Hong Kong Huaiyang Chinese Islamic Macanese Mandarin Northeastern Sha ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Buddhist cuisine

Chinese cuisine Eight Great Traditions Anhui Cantonese Fujian Hunan Jiangsu Shandong Sichuan Zhejiang Others Chinese Buddhist Chiuchow Hakka Historical Chinese Hong Kong Huaiyang Chinese Islamic Macanese Mandarin Northeastern Sha ...

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Anhui: Encyclopedia - Hairy-fronted muntjac

The Hairy-fronted muntjac, also known as Black muntjac, lives in Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi and Fujian in South China, also reported in Myanmar. Although extremely difficult to study because of its shyness, it is considered to be endangered, possibly down to as few as 5-10,000 individuals spread over a wide area. It is a similar size to the common muntjac. Other related archivesAnhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Myanmar, Zhejiang, common muntjac

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Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Global spread of H5N1 - Human and bird cases

Note: Some infections are unreported, therefore actual morbidity is somewhat lower. Also the mortality rate so far is far under one percent because so few humans catch the disease in the first place. "Mortalities from a Flu Pandemic Hard to Predict" by Jon Hamilton. Morning Edition, 16 December 2005. [3] Global spread of H5N1 - 1996-2003. "The precursor of the H5N1 influenza virus that spread to humans in 1997 was first detected in Guangdong, China, in 1996, when it caused a moderate numbe ...

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Global spread of H5N1, Global spread of H5N1 - Human and bird cases, Global spread of H5N1 - 1996-2003, Global spread of H5N1 - 2004, Global spread of H5N1 - 2005, Global spread of H5N1 - 2006, Global spread of H5N1 - Pig cases, Global spread of H5N1 - Tigers leopards domestic cats, Global spread of H5N1 - Worst case scenario

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Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Oakland California - History

The area was originally inhabited by the Huchiun tribe [1], belonging to a linguistic grouping later called the Ohlone (a Miwok Indian word meaning "western people"). In Oakland, they were heavily concentrated around Lake Merritt, Emeryville, and Lake Temescal, a small lake in the Oakland Hills. Temescal is an Aztec word for bath-house, brought north by Spanish colonizers. Oakland, along with the rest of Northern California was claimed for Spain by visiting Spanish explorers in 1772. During its days under the Spanish Empire in the lat ...

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Oakland California, Oakland California - History, Oakland California - World War II, Oakland California - Post-war years, Oakland California - Crime, Oakland California - Geography, Oakland California - Demographics, Oakland California - Neighborhoods, Oakland California - Downtown Oakland, Oakland California - East Oakland, Oakland California - North Oakland, Oakland California - West Oakland, Oakland California - Other neighborhoods, Oakland California - Climate, Oakland California - Attractions, Oakland California - Education, Oakland California - Primary and secondary education, Oakland California - Colleges and universities, Oakland California - Sports, Oakland California - Sister cities, Oakland California - Notable natives and residents

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