• The Tai Chao-chuen Incident (Chinese: 戴潮春事件) was one of the three major rebellions in Taiwan during the rule of the Qing dynasty. The rebellion lasted...
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    Provincial Administration Hall Taiwanese aborigines: Qing rule Tai Chao-chuen incident Manchuria under Qing rule Mongolia under Qing rule Xinjiang under...
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  • rifle - T91 assault rifle - Ta-Chia-hsi revolt - Ta-pa-ni Incident - Tai Chao-chuen incident - Taijian - Taichung - Taichung Airport - Taichung Bank -...
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    magistrate Wang Zhen (王楨) for the deity's assistance in quelling the Tai Chao-chuen incident. Every eighteen years, Zhenwu Temple holds an exceptionally festive...
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    donations by the townspeople. In 1861, the temple was damaged in the Tai Chao-chuen incident, which was not repaired until 1886. In 1961, Wanhe Temple was appropriated...
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  • Trigram Spear) - Ching Lung Yan Yuet Dao ("Green Dragon Heaven Knife") - Chuen Chao Dai Dao (Spring Autumn Great Knife) - Yu Ga Daai Pa (Yu Family Tiger Fork)...
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    in 1870, Tai Khuen Kengtung forces came to occupy the ruins of Chiang Saen. Inthanon visited Bangkok in 1873 to be confirmed as the new Chao Luang King...
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    king stripped Venerable Si of his Sangharaja position and made the monk Chuen of Wat Hong, who supported Taksin's assertion, the new Sangharaja instead...
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  • Tsung Chao – founder of The Chao Group and Westlake Chemical Albert Chao – co-founder of Westlake Chemical, son of Ting Tsung Chao James Yuan Chao – chair...
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    17th Century Taiwan and its Persecution of Native Priestesses". In Yeh Chuen-Rong (ed.). History, Culture and Ethnicity: Selected Papers from the International...
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