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Xifan is the
atonal pinyin romanization of
various Chinese names and words. It may
refer to:
Xifan or Hsi-fan (西番, lit. "The
Western Barbarians"), a Chinese...
- Ma
Xifan (traditional Chinese: 馬希範;
simplified Chinese: 马希范; pinyin: Mǎ
Xīfàn; 899 – May 30, 947),
courtesy name
Baogui (寶規), also
known by his posthumous...
- Feng
Xifan (fl. 17th century) was a
Chinese official who
initially served in the
Kingdom of
Tungning in
Taiwan before he
surrendered to the Qing dynasty...
- Ou
Xifan (Chinese: 歐希範) was a
robber from the
Northern Song
Dynasty (CE X-XII c.) who was
killed and dissected,
along with 56 of his
followers For a culture...
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Journal of Song-Yuan Studies. 51: 261–303. doi:10.1353/sys.2022.0011. Li,
Xifan (2022). A
General History of
Chinese Art: Sui and Tang Dynasties. De Gruyter...
- Ma
Xifan marry Lady Peng. (As Ma
Xifan would have been just 10
years old in 909, the
marriage likely came later.) (It is not
known whether Ma
Xifan's only...
- languages, the
label "Dzorgaic" may be used for
Qiang proper. Hsi-fan (
Xifan) is an
ethnic name,
meaning essentially 'Tibetan'; the
people speak Qiangic...
- Li
Xifan (Chinese: 李希凡; Wade–Giles: Li Hsi-fan; 11
December 1927 – 29
October 2018) was a
Chinese Marxist literary scholar and redologist. He
became nationally...
- Chem. 79 (11): 5019–5027. doi:10.1021/jo5005789. PMID 24820955. Wang,
Xifan; Schmidt, Franziska; Hanaor, Dorian; Kamm, Paul H.; Li, Shuang; Gurlo, Aleksander...
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admirer of Zhu Wen, he
cooked 50
chickens a day; died of
natural causes Ma
Xifan 馬希範
Prince Wenzhao 文昭王 932–947 (14–15 years) Son of Ma Yin, didn't ****ume...