• Luo Shigao (Chinese: 罗士高) (1905–1995) was a Chinese diplomat. He was born in Dabu County, Guangdong Province. After the founding of the People's Republic...
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    Luoyang (redirect from Luo yang)
    Chinese: 洛陽; pinyin: Luòyáng) is a city located in the confluence area of the Luo River and the Yellow River in the west of Henan province, China. Governed...
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  • Preceded by Ambassador of China to Romania 1959–1964 Succeeded by Preceded by Luo Shigao Ambassador of China to Albania 1964–1967 Succeeded by Liu Xiao...
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  • Preceded by new office Ambassador of China to Albania 1954–1957 Succeeded by Luo Shigao Preceded by Wang Youping Ambassador of China to Norway 1958–1962 Succeeded by...
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  • of Albania. September 1954 – May 1957: Xu Yixin June 1957 – July 1964: Luo Shigao September 1964 – January 1967: Xu Jianguo April–September 1967: Liu Xiao...
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    during the Eastern Han period. Buddhist missionaries, beginning with An Shigao in AD 148, began translating Buddhist texts into Chinese. These translations...
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    New Order. Oxford University Press. Zhang, Yufa (1998), Zhonghua Minguo shigao 中華民國史稿, Lian jing (聯經), ISBN 957-08-1826-3. "Taiwan Flashpoint". BBC News...
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    the Han dynasty. 147 Lokaksema was born. 148 The Buddhist missionary An Shigao arrived in China. 166 Sino-Roman relations: A Roman envoy arrived at the...
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    not 石头; 石頭; shítou, appears in compounds as meaning 'stone' such as 石膏; shígāo; 'plaster', 石灰; shíhuī; 'lime', 石窟; shíkū; 'grotto', 石英; 'quartz', and 石油;...
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  • Lord Qinxiang") Bichang's poetry collection, published as Bi Canshuai Shigao (壁參帥詩稿, "Poems by Bichang, the Consultant-Marshall") is now considered lost...
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