• Taichang (, 416–423), era name used by Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei Taichang (太昌, 532), era name used by Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei Taichang (昌, 1620)...
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  • Yongxing (永興 yong3 xing1) 409–413 Shenrui (神瑞 shen2 rui4) 414–416 Taichang ( tai4 chang2) 416–423 Tai Wu Di (太武帝 tai4 wu3 di4) Tuoba Tao (拓拔燾 tou4 ba2...
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    Mingyuan Tuoba Si 409–423 Yongxing (永興) 409–413 Shenrui (神瑞) 414–416 Taichang () 416–423 Taiwu Tuoba Tao 424–452 Shiguang (始光) 424–428 Shenjia (神䴥) 428–431...
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  • The Yancheng–Yixing intercity railway (Chinese: 盐宜城际铁路) is a planned high-speed railway in Jiangsu, China. It is expected to have the following stations:...
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    Si 拓拔嗣 409–423 Era(s) Yongxing (永興) 409–413 Shenrui (神瑞) 414–416 Taichang () 416–423 Son of Emperor Daowu 392–423 (aged 31) Died of disease Emperor Taiwu...
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  • months) of the 3rd year of the Tai'chang era and died after said illness (三年夏,玄伯病笃,.....。及卒,....) Wei Shu, vol.24. The period corresponds to 10 May to...
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    name: Sì (嗣) Era dates Yǒngxīng (永興) 409–413 Shénruì (神瑞) 414–416 Tàicháng () 416–423 Posthumous name Emperor Mingyuan (明元皇帝) ("understanding and discerning")...
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  • CE) Yongxing 永興 409–413 CE 5 years Shenrui 神瑞 414–416 CE 3 years Taichang 416–423 CE 8 years Usage continued by the Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei upon...
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  • originally Tianqian Expressway (天潜高速) S24 was originally Changhe Expressway (合高速) S36 was originally Xuandong Expressway (宣东高速) S0711 was originally Siwu...
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  • (秀, Tsunetane's son Tanemasa(胤正)'s son) took over Nitobe in Shimotsuke Province. Tsunehide continued inheritance with Tsunechika (親), Yasutane (胤)...
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