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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Liaoning |  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - History of China - Ancient historiesArchaeological sites such as Sanxingdui (三星堆) and Erlitou (二里頭) show evidence of a Bronze Age civilization in China. The earliest written record of China's past dates from the Shang Dynasty in perhaps the 13th century BC, and takes the form of inscriptions of divination records on the bones or shells of animals—the so-called oracle bones (甲骨文). However the earliest comprehensive history of China, the Historical Records (史記) by Sima Qian (司馬遷), a renowned Chinese historiographer of the 2nd century B ...
See also:History of China, History of China - Prehistoric times, History of China - Ancient histories, History of China - Xia Dynasty, History of China - Shang Dynasty, History of China - Zhou Dynasty, History of China - Qin Dynasty: The first Chinese Empire, History of China - Han Dynasty: A period of prosperity, History of China - Jin the Sixteen Kingdoms and the Northern and Southern Dynasties, History of China - Sui Dynasty: Reunification, History of China - Tang Dynasty: Return to prosperity, History of China - Song Dynasty and its northern neighbors the Liao and the Jin, History of China - Mongols and the Yuan Dynasty, History of China - Ming Dynasty: Revival of Chinese culture, History of China - Qing Dynasty, History of China - The Republic of China, History of China - The Present Read more here: » History of China: Encyclopedia II - History of China - Ancient histories |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Inner Mongolia - HistoryThroughout most of history, various parts of what is now Inner Mongolia alternated in control between Chinese agriculturalists in the south and Xiongnu, Xianbei, Khitan, Nurchen, and Mongol nomads of the north.
Under the Manchu Qing dynasty (1644-1912), Mongolia was administered in a different way for each region:
"Outer Mongolia": The four leagues (aimag) of the Khalkha Mongols in northern and central Mongolia, as well as the Tannu Uriankhai and Hovd regions in northwestern Mongolia, were overseen by the General o ...
See also:Inner Mongolia, Inner Mongolia - Name, Inner Mongolia - History, Inner Mongolia - Geography, Inner Mongolia - Administrative divisions, Inner Mongolia - Economy, Inner Mongolia - Demographics, Inner Mongolia - Culture, Inner Mongolia - Tourism, Inner Mongolia - Miscellaneous topics, Inner Mongolia - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Inner Mongolia: Encyclopedia II - Inner Mongolia - History |
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Hmong - Early history.
The Hmong people have a recollected history that stretches back, perhaps to the last Ice Age. The Hmong's early history can be traced back according to their oral history and burial rituals.
In oral history, Hmong legend recalls the Hmong people coming from a place of extreme cold, where it was dark for 6 months and light for 6 months. From this place, they entered into China by way of a hunting expedition. A hunter and his dog hunted for several days after a wild animal in the snow. ...
See also:Hmong, Hmong - Nomenclature: Miao and Hmong, Hmong - Demographics, Hmong - History, Hmong - Early history, Hmong - Contact with the Han Chinese, Hmong - History according to Chinese legend, Hmong - Qin and Han dynasties, Hmong - Tang Dynasty, Hmong - Ming and Qing dynasties, Hmong - Hmong in Laos, Hmong - Hmong in the United States, Hmong - Earlier books Read more here: » Hmong: Encyclopedia II - Hmong - History |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Expressways of China - Expressway Tolls and FinancingNearly all expressways charge tolls. Tolls are roughly around CNY 0.5 per kilometre, and minimum rates (e.g. CNY 5) usually apply regardless of distance. However, some are more expensive (the Jinji Expressway costs around CNY 0.66 per kilometre) and some are less expensive (the Jingshi Expressway in Beijing costs around CNY 0.33 per kilometre). It is noteworthy that cheaper expressways do not necessarily mean poorer roads or a greater risk of traffic congestion.
At present, only cash is being accepted nationwide.
A few expressways use sensor systems, where one sensor is at the toll ...
See also:Expressways of China, Expressways of China - Expressway Nomenclature, Expressways of China - Expressway Network, Expressways of China - Expressway Speed Limit, Expressways of China - Expressway Legislation, Expressways of China - Expressway Signage, Expressways of China - Expressway Exit Numbering, Expressways of China - Expressway Tolls and Financing, Expressways of China - Toll Methods, Expressways of China - List of Expressways in China, Expressways of China - Radiating out from Beijing, Expressways of China - Radiating out from Tianjin, Expressways of China - Radiating out from Shanghai, Expressways of China - Radiating out from Chongqing, Expressways of China - Hebei Province, Expressways of China - Shanxi Province, Expressways of China - Liaoning Province, Expressways of China - Jilin Province, Expressways of China - Heilongjiang Province, Expressways of China - Jiangsu Province, Expressways of China - Zhejiang Province, Expressways of China - Anhui Province, Expressways of China - Fujian Province, Expressways of China - Jiangxi Province, Expressways of China - Shandong Province, Expressways of China - Henan Province, Expressways of China - Hubei Province, Expressways of China - Henan Province, Expressways of China - Guangdong Province, Expressways of China - Hainan Province, Expressways of China - Sichuan Province, Expressways of China - Guizhou Province, Expressways of China - Yunnan Province, Expressways of China - Shaanxi Province, Expressways of China - Gansu Province, Expressways of China - Qinghai Province, Expressways of China - Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Expressways of China - Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Expressways of China - Tibet Autonomous Region, Expressways of China - Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Expressways of China - Xinjiang Uygur Autonomus Region Read more here: » Expressways of China: Encyclopedia II - Expressways of China - Expressway Tolls and Financing |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Gong Li - CareerBorn in Shenyang, Liaoning, China, she has appeared in most films directed by Zhang Yimou up till 1995. She grew up in Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province. She knew from a young age that she wanted to be an actress, and at school she excelled at singing and dancing almost to the exclusion of other subjects. In spite of failing her college exam twice, she was eventually accepted to the Beijing Central College of Drama in 1985 and graduated in 1989.[1] She was still a student there when Zhang Yimou chose her in 1987 for the lead role in his first film as a director, Red Sorghum, which was awarded the Golden ...
See also:Gong Li, Gong Li - Career, Gong Li - Filmography Read more here: » Gong Li: Encyclopedia II - Gong Li - Career |
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February 2005 - February 28 2005.
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices released by the U.S. State Department (U.S. State Department).
Steve Fossett prepares to set off on his attempt to be the first person to circumnavigate the globe, without refuelling, in a jet-powered plane – the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer. (BBC)
At the Old Bailey, Briton Saajid Badat pleads guilty to planning a suicide attack on a US bound aircraft. Badat subsequently withdrew from the conspiracy, leaving fello ...
See also:February 2005, February 2005 - Ongoing events, February 2005 - Deaths in February, February 2005 - Ongoing armed conflicts, February 2005 - Election results in Feb., February 2005 - Ongoing trials, February 2005 - Related pages, February 2005 - Events, February 2005 - February 28 2005, February 2005 - February 27 2005, February 2005 - February 26 2005, February 2005 - February 25 2005, February 2005 - February 24 2005, February 2005 - February 23 2005, February 2005 - February 22 2005, February 2005 - February 21 2005, February 2005 - February 20 2005, February 2005 - February 19 2005, February 2005 - February 18 2005, February 2005 - February 17 2005, February 2005 - February 16 2005, February 2005 - February 15 2005, February 2005 - February 14 2005, February 2005 - February 13 2005, February 2005 - February 12 2005, February 2005 - February 11 2005, February 2005 - February 10 2005, February 2005 - February 9 2005, February 2005 - February 8 2005, February 2005 - February 7 2005, February 2005 - February 6 2005, February 2005 - February 5 2005, February 2005 - February 4 2005, February 2005 - February 3 2005, February 2005 - February 2 2005, February 2005 - February 1 2005, February 2005 - Events by month, February 2005 - News collections and sources Read more here: » February 2005: Encyclopedia II - February 2005 - Events |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao
End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority.
What Yuan Shao would not do, Cao Cao did. Cao was at this time a relatively minor warlord, as the governor of the small Yan Province (兗州, modern western Shandong and eastern Henan), with his headquarters at Xu (in modern Xuchang, Henan). He saw the strategical advantage in having the emperor under his control and protection, and in 196 he marched west to Luoyang and, after securing an agreement with Emperor Xian's generals Dong Cheng ( ...
See also:End of Han Dynasty, End of Han Dynasty - The rise of regional authorities in the final years of Emperor Ling, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's dismantling of the Eastern Han political system, End of Han Dynasty - The short domination of the political scene by Empress Dowager He and He Jin, End of Han Dynasty - The resistance against Dong Zhuo and the move of the imperial government to Chang'an, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death and continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death, End of Han Dynasty - The failure to return to normality, End of Han Dynasty - Continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao, End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority, End of Han Dynasty - March toward a Cao-Yuan confrontation, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Guandu, End of Han Dynasty - The destruction of the Yuan power bloc, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - Prelude to the Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - The battle, End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and Liu, End of Han Dynasty - Emperor Xian's abdication Read more here: » End of Han Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Feathered dinosaurs - Shared features of birds and dinosaursOver a hundred distinct anatomical features are shared by birds and theropod dinosaurs. A recent case in point: "Archaeopteryx, therefore, is closely related to the theropods. This in turn means that theropod dinosaurs are the ancestors of the modern birds that followed Archaeopteryx. The find, according to Mayr, 'not only provides further evidence for the theropod ancestry of birds, but it blurs the distinction between basal [the earliest] birds and basal deinonychosaurs,' their fearsome-clawed ancestors. 'I do think that the question of a ...
See also:Feathered dinosaurs, Feathered dinosaurs - Early theories, Feathered dinosaurs - Fossil evidence, Feathered dinosaurs - Current knowledge, Feathered dinosaurs - Shared features of birds and dinosaurs Read more here: » Feathered dinosaurs: Encyclopedia II - Feathered dinosaurs - Shared features of birds and dinosaurs |
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Manchuria - Earlier history.
Manchuria was the home of several nomadic tribes, including the Manchu, Ulchs, Hezhen (also known as the Goldi and Nanai). Various ethnic groups or kingdoms, including the Fuyu, Goguryeo, Xianbei, Khitan, Bohai, Mohe, and Jurchens, have risen to power in Manchuria.
Han Chinese dynasties in China loosely controlled southern Manchuria until the Song dynasty. During the Song dynasty, the Khitan set up the Liao dynasty in Manchuria. Later, the Jurchen (Manchu) overthrew the Liao an ...
See also:Manchuria, Manchuria - Extent of Manchuria, Manchuria - Naming, Manchuria - Geography and Climate, Manchuria - History, Manchuria - Earlier history, Manchuria - Russian and Japanese influence, Manchuria - After World War Two, Manchuria - Demographics and Economy, Manchuria - Culture Read more here: » Manchuria: Encyclopedia II - Manchuria - History |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Jilin - HistoryIn ancient times Jilin was inhabited by various peoples, including the Mohe and the Wuji. The kingdom of Bohai was established in the area from 698 to 926 AD. The region then fell successively under the domination of the Khitan Liao Dynasty, the Jurchen Jin Dynasty, and the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty much of the area was under the control of the General of Jilin, whose area of control extended to the Sea of Japan to encompass much of what is Russia's Primorsky Krai today. Immigration of Han ...
See also:Jilin, Jilin - History, Jilin - Geography, Jilin - Administrative divisions, Jilin - Economy, Jilin - Demographics, Jilin - Culture, Jilin - Tourism, Jilin - Miscellaneous topics, Jilin - Professional Sports Teams, Jilin - Education Read more here: » Jilin: Encyclopedia II - Jilin - History |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Jingshen Expressway - Toll NetworkWhen the expressway opened in September of 1999, people were complaining about one thing: namely, the sheer number of toll gates. In some cases, a toll booth appeared every 15 kilometres!
It so turned out that the Jingshen expressway was constructed by different organisations, and as a result, each set up their own toll gate. This seemed to be OK at the start, but made traffic awful ...
See also:Jingshen Expressway, Jingshen Expressway - Route, Jingshen Expressway - History, Jingshen Expressway - Road Conditions, Jingshen Expressway - Speed Limit, Jingshen Expressway - Tolls, Jingshen Expressway - Lanes, Jingshen Expressway - Surface Conditions, Jingshen Expressway - Traffic, Jingshen Expressway - Major Exits, Jingshen Expressway - Service Areas, Jingshen Expressway - Connections, Jingshen Expressway - Toll Network, Jingshen Expressway - List of Exits, Jingshen Expressway - Beijing Section, Jingshen Expressway - Hebei Section western section, Jingshen Expressway - Tianjin Section, Jingshen Expressway - Hebei Section eastern section, Jingshen Expressway - Liaoning Section Read more here: » Jingshen Expressway: Encyclopedia II - Jingshen Expressway - Toll Network |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Han Xin - Early life and careerHan's father died early, and he had a poor childhood. It was said that one time when he was alone playing, he was confronted by a couple of hoodlums. They wanted to make fun of him that they made him crawl under their crotch. Han Xin knew at that time that if he were to combat them, he would be at a great disadvantage. So instead of putting up a fight, he did as he was told. This incident as he recalled later on was the best thing that happened in his life, because instead of letting his misfortunes handle his life, he used this event as a s ...
See also:Han Xin, Han Xin - Early life and career, Han Xin - Han's masterplan for Liu Bang, Han Xin - Northern campaign, Han Xin - Participation in the campaign of Xiang Yu's destruction, Han Xin - Demotion and death, Han Xin - Impact on Chinese history Read more here: » Han Xin: Encyclopedia II - Han Xin - Early life and career |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - First Sino-Japanese War - Chronicle of the War
First Sino-Japanese War - Genesis of the war.
June 1, 1894 : The rebellion army conquered the capital of Korean province Jeollado, moved towards Seoul. The Korean government requested help from Chinese(Qing) government to suppress the rebellion force.
June 6, 1894: Chinese government informed Japanese government under the obligation of Convention of Tientsin of its military operation. ...
See also:First Sino-Japanese War, First Sino-Japanese War - Genesis of the War, First Sino-Japanese War - Early Stage of the War, First Sino-Japanese War - A Short Victorious War, First Sino-Japanese War - Aftermath of war, First Sino-Japanese War - Reasons for the Qing defeat, First Sino-Japanese War - Chronicle of the War, First Sino-Japanese War - Genesis of the war, First Sino-Japanese War - Sino-Japanese war on Chinese soil, First Sino-Japanese War - Aftermath of the war Read more here: » First Sino-Japanese War: Encyclopedia II - First Sino-Japanese War - Chronicle of the War |
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| |  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Goryeo - HistoryGojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Monarchs
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See also:Goryeo, Goryeo - History, Goryeo - Founding, Goryeo - Political structure, Goryeo - Power struggles, Goryeo - Mongol invasions, Goryeo - Fall Read more here: » Goryeo: Encyclopedia II - Goryeo - History |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Cao Rui - As emperorCao Rui's reign was a paradoxical one in many ways. He was clearly intelligent and capable, and yet never fulfilled his potential in his governance of the country or in his military campaigns. He showed great compassion at times, and yet was capable of great cruelty. He carried out many acts that were beneficial for the empire and yet at least as many that were hurtful. Despite his uncle Cao Zhi's successive petitions, however, he continued the severe prohibitions against princes' holding of offices that his father Cao Pi had put in place, a ...
See also:Cao Rui, Cao Rui - Family background, Cao Rui - As emperor, Cao Rui - Treatment of officials, Cao Rui - Campaigns against Shu Han, Cao Rui - Campaigns against Eastern Wu, Cao Rui - Campaigns against Liaodong, Cao Rui - Building projects and collection of concubines, Cao Rui - Marriages succession issues and death, Cao Rui - Era names, Cao Rui - Personal information Read more here: » Cao Rui: Encyclopedia II - Cao Rui - As emperor |
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February 2005 - February 28 2005.
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices released by the U.S. State Department (U.S. State Department).
Steve Fossett prepares to set off on his attempt to be the first person to circumnavigate the globe, without refuelling, in a jet-powered plane – the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer. (BBC)
At the Old Bailey, Briton Saajid Badat pleads guilty to planning a suicide attack on a US bound aircraft. Badat subsequently withdrew from the conspiracy, leaving fello ...
See also:February 2005, February 2005 - Ongoing events, February 2005 - Deaths in February, February 2005 - Ongoing armed conflicts, February 2005 - Election results in February, February 2005 - Ongoing trials, February 2005 - Related pages, February 2005 - Events, February 2005 - February 28 2005, February 2005 - February 27 2005, February 2005 - February 26 2005, February 2005 - February 25 2005, February 2005 - February 24 2005, February 2005 - February 23 2005, February 2005 - February 22 2005, February 2005 - February 21 2005, February 2005 - February 20 2005, February 2005 - February 19 2005, February 2005 - February 18 2005, February 2005 - February 17 2005, February 2005 - February 16 2005, February 2005 - February 15 2005, February 2005 - February 14 2005, February 2005 - February 13 2005, February 2005 - February 12 2005, February 2005 - February 11 2005, February 2005 - February 10 2005, February 2005 - February 9 2005, February 2005 - February 8 2005, February 2005 - February 7 2005, February 2005 - February 6 2005, February 2005 - February 5 2005, February 2005 - February 4 2005, February 2005 - February 3 2005, February 2005 - February 2 2005, February 2005 - February 1 2005, February 2005 - Events by month, February 2005 - News collections and sources Read more here: » February 2005: Encyclopedia II - February 2005 - Events |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Bird - High-level taxonomyBirds form a class, whose scientific name is Aves. The founding species of class Aves probably lived in the Jurassic period.
According to the most recent consensus, Class Aves and a sister group, the family Crocodylidae, together form a group of unnamed rank, the Archosauria.
The class of birds separated early into two superorders, the Paleognathae (mostly flightless birds like ostriches), and the wildly diverse Neognatha ...
See also:Bird, Bird - High-level taxonomy, Bird - Bird orders, Bird - Evolution, Bird - Reproduction, Bird - Mating systems and parental care, Bird - Respiration, Bird - Other anatomy, Bird - Birds and humans, Bird - Trivia Read more here: » Bird: Encyclopedia II - Bird - High-level taxonomy |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Politics of the People's Republic of China - Communist Party of ChinaThe more than 63 million-member Communist Party of China (CPC) continues to dominate government. In periods of relative liberalization, the influence of people and organizations outside the formal party structure has tended to increase, particularly in the economic realm. Under the command economy system, every state owned enterprise was required to have a party committee. The introduction of the market economy ...
See also:Politics of the People's Republic of China, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Communist Party of China, Politics of the People's Republic of China - State Structure, Politics of the People's Republic of China - The People's Liberation Army, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Principal Government and Party Officials, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Vice Premiers of the State Council, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Politburo Standing Committee, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Full Politburo Members, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Alternate Politburo Members, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Minor political parties, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political conditions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legal System, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Other factions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Ethnic issues, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Miscellaneous, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Administrative divisions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Independence, Politics of the People's Republic of China - National holiday, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Constitution, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legal system, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Suffrage, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Executive branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legislative branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Judicial branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political parties and leaders, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political pressure groups and leaders, Politics of the People's Republic of China - International organization participation, Politics of the People's Republic of China - National flag description, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Nationality Read more here: » Politics of the People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Politics of the People's Republic of China - Communist Party of China |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Tyrannosaurus rex - BiologyAs with all dinosaurs, much of Tyrannosaurus' biology, its lifespan, breeding strategy, coloration, ecology and physiology, remain unknown. A site in Alberta has at least nine individuals of Albertosaurus sarcophagus (a closely related animal) of different ages preserved together, but whether these animals lived together or simply died together is unclear.
Tyrannosaurus rex - Feathers.
It has been proposed that T. rex and other theropod dinosaurs may have had feathers. Small coelurosau ...
See also:Tyrannosaurus rex, Tyrannosaurus rex - Discovery and Classification, Tyrannosaurus rex - Characteristics, Tyrannosaurus rex - Biology, Tyrannosaurus rex - Feathers, Tyrannosaurus rex - Evidence for Scavenging, Tyrannosaurus rex - Evidence for Hunting, Tyrannosaurus rex - Evidence for Running, Tyrannosaurus rex - Evidence for Walking, Tyrannosaurus rex - Ecological implications, Tyrannosaurus rex - The World of Tyrannosaurus rex, Tyrannosaurus rex - Individual specimens, Tyrannosaurus rex - Other tyrannosaurids, Tyrannosaurus rex - Synonymies, Tyrannosaurus rex - Other giant theropods, Tyrannosaurus rex - Notes Read more here: » Tyrannosaurus rex: Encyclopedia II - Tyrannosaurus rex - Biology |
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|  |  |  | Liaoning: Encyclopedia II - Yuan Shikai - KoreaKorea in the late 1870s was in midst of a struggle between isolationists under the King's father, and progressives, led by the Queen, who had wanted to open trade with continued Chinese overlordship in Korea. Japan had shown interest in the protectorate, and was an emerging power. Under the Kanghwa Treaty signed in 1876, Japan was allowed to send diplomatic missions to Seoul, and opened trading posts in Inchon and Wonsan. Admidst an internal power struggle, which resulted in the Queen's exile, Li Hongzhang, the Viceroy of Zhili, sent the Qin ...
See also:Yuan Shikai, Yuan Shikai - Early years, Yuan Shikai - Korea, Yuan Shikai - Late Qing Dynasty, Yuan Shikai - Retreat and the Republic, Yuan Shikai - Becoming Emperor, Yuan Shikai - Evaluation and legacy Read more here: » Yuan Shikai: Encyclopedia II - Yuan Shikai - Korea |
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