• Tan Jianci (Chinese: 健次; pinyin: Tán Jiàncì; born October 5, 1990), also known by his stage name JC-T, is a Chinese actor, singer, and dancer. He is...
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    CS1 maint: location (link) Li 李, Cunxu 存勖. Quan Tang Wen (全唐文) Vol.103 曉諭梁將書. In this call for surrender, Li Cunxu (Emperor Zhuang of the later Tang)...
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    Prefecture (婺州, in modern Jinhua, Zhejiang) from Qian's nominal vassal Wang Tan () in 899. In 901, Emperor Zhaozong bestowed the honorary chancellor title of...
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  • "《绝代双骄》圆满收官 陈哲远灵动演绎武侠经典". Netease (in Chinese). February 17, 2020. "《杀破狼》官宣阵容 健次陈哲远演绎侠义少年". Ynet (in Chinese). July 2, 2020. Archived from the original on...
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    (龜茲), Japan (倭), Malaysia (狼牙脩), Qiang (鄧至), Yarkand (周古柯), Kabadiyan (呵跋), Kumedh (胡蜜丹), Balkh (白題), and finally Merv (末). The remaining countries...
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    (Beiqishu, Zhoushu, Suishu); 芮芮 Ruìruì (Nanqishu, Liangshu, Songshu), 大 Dàtán and Tántán (Songshu). However, Baumer (2018), while acknowledging that Ruanruan...
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    Later Liang counterattacks commanded by the generals Liu Xun and Wang Tan () were defeated by Li Cunxu and his generals. (Tianxiong subsequently became...
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  • 石槐為,欲與和親。石槐不肯受,而寇抄滋甚。) Hou Hanshu, vol.90 (乃自分其地為三部,從右北平以東至遼東,接夫餘、濊貊二十餘邑為東部,從右北平以西至上谷十餘邑為中部,從上谷以西至敦煌、烏孫二十餘邑為西部,各置大人主領之,皆屬石槐。) Hou Hanshu...
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  • Riku Danzaki (崎 竜孔, Danzaki Riku, born 31 May 2000) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Western United in...
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    "Tatar" was possibly first transliterated in the Book of Song as 大 Dàtán (MC: *daH-dan) and Tántán (MC: *dan-dan) which the book's compilers stated to be...
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