- Yue Yi (Chinese: 樂毅),
enfeoffed as Lord of
Changguo (Chinese: 昌國君), was a
Chinese military general. He was a
prominent military leader of the
State of...
- Chênggo (Tibetan: འཕྲེང་གོ་, Wylie:
phreng go; Chinese: 昌果; pinyin:
Chāngguǒ) is a
township in
Gonggar County,
Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It lies...
- Wang
Changguo (Chinese: 王昌國; 1880–1949) was a
Chinese suffragist and feminist. She was a co-founder and
leading member of the
suffrage organisation Nüzi...
- and
placed under Mao
County (鄮县; 鄮縣). In 1073, the area was
organized as
Changguo County (昌国县; 昌國縣), and was
placed under the
jurisdiction of Ming Prefecture...
-
tourist and
pilgrim destination. In 1073,
under the Song, it was
renamed Changguo County; this was
upgraded to a
prefecture in the
early Yuan dynasty. During...
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located on an
inhabited island which is
found within the
boundaries of
Changguo prefecture and can be
reached "after
crossing thirty thousand leagues of...
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first son
Empress Anchuhan (按出罕皇后)
Empress Yuelusha (月魯沙皇后)
Princess Changguo (昌国公主)
Empress Buyanhuludou (不顏忽鲁都皇后)
Empress Yesu (野蘇皇后)
Empress Tuohusi...
- Road (东海路) West:
Yancang Sub-district at Zhu and Yu
Hills (竹山、芧岭) North:
Changguo Sub-district at
Tangkangwan Road (滕坑湾路)
Established in
October 1988, the...
- 1007/978-3-319-56973-4_1, ISBN 978-3-319-56972-7 Deng, Yue; Pei, Yongzhen; Li,
Changguo (2021-11-09). "Parameter
estimation of a susceptible–infected–recovered–dead...
- the
commandery consisted of 12
counties and marquessates:
Linzi (臨淄),
Changguo (昌國), Li (利), Xi'an (西安),
Juding (鉅定),
Guang (廣),
Guangrao (廣饒), Zhaonan...