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Wuwei,
Gansu (武威市), prefecture-level city,
China Wuwei, An**** (无为市), Wuhu, An****,
China Wuwei,
Dingyuan (吴圩镇), town in
Dingyuan County, An****
Wuwei Chanyu...
- dào; lit. 'Way of Luo') or
Luoism (罗教; 羅教; Luó jiào),
originally Wuweiism (无为教; 無為教;
Wúwéi jiào),
refers to a
Chinese folk
religious tradition, a wide range...
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Wuwei (simplified Chinese: 无为;
traditional Chinese: 無為; pinyin:
Wúwéi) is a county-level city in the
southeast of An**** Province, China,
under the jurisdiction...
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Wuwei (Chinese: 武威; pinyin:
Wǔwēi) is a prefecture-level city in
northwest central Gansu province. In the
north it
borders Inner Mongolia, in the southwest...
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Wuwei (Chinese: 烏維; r. 114–105 BCE) was a
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire.
Wuwei succeeded his
father Yizhixie in 114 BC and died in 105 BC. He was succeeded...
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Wuwei Commandery (武威郡) was an
imperial Chinese commandery located in the
eastern Hexi
Corridor of
western Gansu.
Established in 111 BCE
following Emperor...
- The
Wuwei Corps (simplified Chinese: 武卫军;
traditional Chinese: 武衛軍; pinyin: Wǔwèijūn; Wade–Giles: Wu-wei chün) or
Guards Army was a
combined modernised...
- Wu wei (traditional Chinese: 無為;
simplified Chinese: 无为; pinyin:
wúwéi) is a polysemous,
ancient Chinese concept expressing an
ideal practice of "inaction"...
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Nanping Longyan Ningde Gansu *Lanzhou
Jiayuguan Jinchang Baiyin Tians****
Wuwei Zhangye Pingliang Jiuquan Qingyang Dingxi Longnan Linxia (****)
Gannan (Tibetan)...
- also
known by her
Dynasty of
Northern Wei (386 to 534/535)
title Princess Wuwei (武威公主), was the
daughter of
Emperor Mingyuan of
Northern Wei and who later...