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YingZheng
2/26/07
Sun Yat-Sen
孫中山政黨: 中國國民黨籍貫: 廣東省中山縣出生: 1866年11月12日廣東省香山縣翠亨村逝世: 1925年3月12日學歷夏威夷檀香山意奧蘭尼書院(Iolani School)1882 夏威夷檀香山奧
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Sun Yat-Sen
孫中山政黨: 中國國民黨籍貫: 廣東省中山縣出生: 1866年11月12日廣東省香山縣翠亨村逝世: 1925年3月12日學歷夏威夷檀香山意奧蘭尼書院(Iolani School)1882 夏威夷檀香山奧
2/26/07
YingZheng
1/10/07
参考资料:Chiang Kai-shek
蔣中正1948年5月20日-1975年4月5日中華民國第1-5任總統性別: 男政黨: 中國國民黨籍貫: 浙江省奉化縣出生: 1887年10月31日浙江省奉化縣溪口鎮逝世: 1975年4月5日台灣台北市
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参考资料:Chiang Kai-shek
蔣中正1948年5月20日-1975年4月5日中華民國第1-5任總統性別: 男政黨: 中國國民黨籍貫: 浙江省奉化縣出生: 1887年10月31日浙江省奉化縣溪口鎮逝世: 1975年4月5日台灣台北市
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Qin Shihuang
Emperor Qin Shihuang (also called the First Emperor of China) was the founder of the first unified
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Qin Shihuang
Emperor Qin Shihuang (also called the First Emperor of China) was the founder of the first unified
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Kingdom of Wu
TheKingdom of Wu (222-280) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the
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Kingdom of Wu
TheKingdom of Wu (222-280) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Kingdom of Shu
TheKingdom of Shu (221-263) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the
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Kingdom of Shu
TheKingdom of Shu (221-263) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Kingdom of Wei
TheKingdom of Wei (220-265) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the
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Kingdom of Wei
TheKingdom of Wei (220-265) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Warring States Period
With the demolishment of old traditions and systems and the establishment of new ones, greater social
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Warring States Period
With the demolishment of old traditions and systems and the establishment of new ones, greater social
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Spring and Autumn Period
The Spring and Autumn Period (770-476BC) refers to the period covered by Confucius' book The
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Spring and Autumn Period
The Spring and Autumn Period (770-476BC) refers to the period covered by Confucius' book The
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Eastern Zhou Dynasty
In its early days, the Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century-711BC) was powerful enough to control
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Eastern Zhou Dynasty
In its early days, the Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century-711BC) was powerful enough to control
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Western Zhou Dynasty
The Zhou Dynasty existed approximately from the 11th century BC to 221BC, lasting more than 800 years
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Western Zhou Dynasty
The Zhou Dynasty existed approximately from the 11th century BC to 221BC, lasting more than 800 years
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Zhou Dynasty
The Golden Age of Wuding did not continue for very long after his death. In the subsequent reigns,
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Zhou Dynasty
The Golden Age of Wuding did not continue for very long after his death. In the subsequent reigns,
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Shang Dynasty
The Shang Dynasty (17th-11th century BC) is the second slave dynasty in Chinese history. With its
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Shang Dynasty
The Shang Dynasty (17th-11th century BC) is the second slave dynasty in Chinese history. With its
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Xia Dynasty
As the first slave dynasty in Chinese history, the Xia Dynasty (21st-16th century BC) began with the
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Xia Dynasty
As the first slave dynasty in Chinese history, the Xia Dynasty (21st-16th century BC) began with the
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YingZheng
1/9/07
People's Republic of China
The People's Republic of China is the third-largest country in the world in terms of area (9.6
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People's Republic of China
The People's Republic of China is the third-largest country in the world in terms of area (9.6
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Republic of China
Towards the end of the Qing Dynasty, the 1911 Revolution broke out. On January 1, 1912, Sun Yat-sen
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Republic of China
Towards the end of the Qing Dynasty, the 1911 Revolution broke out. On January 1, 1912, Sun Yat-sen
1/9/07
YingZheng
1/9/07
Qing Dynasty
Exactly speaking, the Qing Dynasty lasted from 1644 until the founding of the Republic of China in
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Qing Dynasty
Exactly speaking, the Qing Dynasty lasted from 1644 until the founding of the Republic of China in
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Ming Dynasty
With a total of 16 emperors, the Ming Dynasty lasted 276 years, from 1368 to 1644. Zhu Yuanzhang,
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Ming Dynasty
With a total of 16 emperors, the Ming Dynasty lasted 276 years, from 1368 to 1644. Zhu Yuanzhang,
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YingZheng
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Yuan Dynasty
The Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) ended to the 370-year divisive period following the downfall of the Tang
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Yuan Dynasty
The Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) ended to the 370-year divisive period following the downfall of the Tang
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Jin Dynasty
The Jin (or Kin) Dynasty (265-420) was established by Wanyan Aguda of the Jurchen (Nuzhen) tribe and
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Jin Dynasty
The Jin (or Kin) Dynasty (265-420) was established by Wanyan Aguda of the Jurchen (Nuzhen) tribe and
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Liao Dynasty
The Liao Dynasty was established by the Khitan tribe (Qidan). The Khitan minority was an ancient
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Liao Dynasty
The Liao Dynasty was established by the Khitan tribe (Qidan). The Khitan minority was an ancient
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Northern Song Dynasty
In 959, following the death of Emperor Shizong, who had been a wise monarch, a seven-year-old child,
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Northern Song Dynasty
In 959, following the death of Emperor Shizong, who had been a wise monarch, a seven-year-old child,
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YingZheng
1/9/07
Five Dynasties
The Five Dynasties (907-959), also known as the Five Dynasties and Ten States, began after the Tang
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Five Dynasties
The Five Dynasties (907-959), also known as the Five Dynasties and Ten States, began after the Tang
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YingZheng
1/8/07
Tang Dynasty
>From its establishment in 618 to its downfall in 907, the Tang Dynasty is the most prosperous
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Tang Dynasty
>From its establishment in 618 to its downfall in 907, the Tang Dynasty is the most prosperous
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YingZheng
1/8/07
Sui Dynasty
The Sui Dynasty (581-618) lasted for only 37 years -- from Yang Jian, known as Emperor Wendi who set
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Sui Dynasty
The Sui Dynasty (581-618) lasted for only 37 years -- from Yang Jian, known as Emperor Wendi who set
1/8/07
YingZheng
1/8/07
Northern Wei
TheNorthern Wei Dynasty (386-534) is most noted for unifying northern China in 440. Since the Wei was
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Northern Wei
TheNorthern Wei Dynasty (386-534) is most noted for unifying northern China in 440. Since the Wei was
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YingZheng
1/8/07
Southern Dynasties
In the south there were four consecutive dynasties over 160 years: the Song, Qi, Liang and Chen, all
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Southern Dynasties
In the south there were four consecutive dynasties over 160 years: the Song, Qi, Liang and Chen, all
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Southern and Northern Dynasties
The Northern and Southern dynasties lasted from 386 to 589. During the Northern Dynasty (386-581),
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Southern and Northern Dynasties
The Northern and Southern dynasties lasted from 386 to 589. During the Northern Dynasty (386-581),
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YingZheng
1/8/07
Eastern Jin
The Eastern Jin Dynasty lasted from 317 to 420. After the downfall of the Western Jin, Sima Rui,
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Eastern Jin
The Eastern Jin Dynasty lasted from 317 to 420. After the downfall of the Western Jin, Sima Rui,
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YingZheng
1/8/07
Western Jin
The Western Jin Dynasty lasted from 265 to 316. In 265, Sima Yan dethroned the Wei Emperor and
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Western Jin
The Western Jin Dynasty lasted from 265 to 316. In 265, Sima Yan dethroned the Wei Emperor and
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YingZheng
1/8/07
Three Kingdoms
The Three Kingdoms Period, where rival states of the Wei, Shu and Wu existed side by side, lasted
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Three Kingdoms
The Three Kingdoms Period, where rival states of the Wei, Shu and Wu existed side by side, lasted
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