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Jingzhao (Chinese: 京兆) was a
historical region centered on the
ancient Chinese capital of Chang'an. In
early Han dynasty, the
governor of the
capital Chang'an...
- Bian
Jingzhao (simplified Chinese: 边景昭;
traditional Chinese: 邊景昭),
styled Wenjin (Chinese: 文進), was a
famed Chinese painter in the
early Ming dynasty....
- not
occur in Guangxi.[citation needed] Note that
species Chilobrachys jingzhao,
identified in 2001, was
found to be a
synonym of
Chilobrachys guangxiensis...
- 636–659) in 649
Married Wei
Zhengju of
Jingzhao (京兆 韋正矩/韦正矩; d. 663) in 660
Noble Consort, of the Wei clan of
Jingzhao (貴妃 京兆韋氏/贵妃 京兆韦氏; 597–665), personal...
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Bamboo and Cranes, by Bian
Jingzhao...
- Xianbei-led
Former Yan
dynasty of China. Her
husband was
Murong Jun (Emperor
Jingzhao), who was
succeeded by
their son
Murong Wei (Emperor You). She appeared...
- Snow
Plums and Twin
Cranes by Bian
Jingzhao (c. 1355 – c. 1428).
Located at the
Guangdong Museum....
- Book of Tang, 362,921
families with 1,960,188
persons were
counted in
Jingzhao Fu (京兆府), the
metropolitan area
including small cities in the vicinity...
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known during that
period as
Fengyuan (奉元), Anxi (安西, "Peaceful West"), and
Jingzhao (京兆). It was
established in 1260. In 1294,
Sichuan was
split off from Shaanxi...
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especially those of the
Quanzhen School. He was born in
Jingzhao Prefecture (京兆府
Jīngzhào Fŭ)
around 796 CE
during the Tang dynasty. His
birthday is...