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Jiangsu is a
coastal province in East China. It is one of the
leading provinces in finance, education, technology, and tourism, with its
capital in Nanjing...
- Wei
Jiansu (韋見素) (687 – 25
December 762),
courtesy name ****wei (會微),
formally Duke
Zhongzhen of Bin (豳忠貞公), was a
Chinese politician who
served as a chancellor...
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toward Chengdu. With him were Yang Guozhong, his
fellow chancellor Wei
Jiansu, the
official Wei
Fangjin (魏方進), the
general Chen Xuanli, and some eunuchs...
- Xu Mian (徐勉) (466–535),
courtesy name
Xiuren (脩仁),
formally Duke
Jiansu (簡肅公,
literally "the
undiscriminating and
solemn duke"), was an
official of the...
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After a
failed sale to Beijing-based
Kaiwen Education Technology (formerly
Jiansu Zhongtai Steel Structure Company), a for-profit
enterprise with numerous...
- with Chen as well, and he
forced Chen to
resign and then
recommended Wei
Jiansu to
replace Chen.
During a
subsequent flood that
caused much damage, Yang...
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University (QHU), Xining, Qinhai,
China Qinhuai District (geocode QHU), Nanjing,
Jiansu, China; see List of
administrative divisions of
Jiangsu KQHU-LP (callsign...
- in
Jerusalem (approximate date). Eucherius,
Frankish bishop (d. 743) Wei
Jiansu,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (d. 763) Wittiza, king of the Visigoths...
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squeeze Chen out of the government, Chen
resigned and was
replaced by Wei
Jiansu. In 755, Yang
Guozhong further provoked An, who was then back at his post...
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Buddhist monk (b. 688) Shi Chaoyi,
emperor of the Yan (Anshi)
state Wei
Jiansu,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (b. 687) "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Paul...