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Changting South Railway Station
Changting may refer to: *Changting County (长汀县), of Longyan, Fujian, China **Changting Prefecture (长汀), a territorial unit in the first half of the 20th century * Changting dialect * Changting station, station of Suzhou Rail Transit *Frank Hsieh (謝長廷; pinyin: Xiè Chángtíng; born 1946), Taiwanese politician and former defense attorney *Weng Changting (翁长亭), character in the Chinese television series ''Legend of Nine Tails Fox'' See also * Changxing (other) Changxing or Changxingxian (长兴县) is a county in Zhejiang, China Changxing may also refer to: Places *Changxing Island, Dalian, or Changxingdao *Changxing Island, Shanghai, or Changxingdao (长兴岛) People * Xin Changxing (born 1963), Chin ... * Changxin (other) {{disambig, geo, given name Chinese given names ...
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Changting County
(; Hakka: Tshòng-tin), also known as Tingzhou or Tingchow (), is a county in western Fujian province, People's Republic of China. With a population of 480,000 and an area of , Changting is the fifth largest county in the provinc The majority of the population belongs to the Hakka people and speaks Changting dialect, a dialect of Hakka Chinese. The Changting dialect is mutually unintelligible with the Meixian dialect, which is another Hakka language spoken in Guangdong. The county seat is the town of Tingzhou. History Pre-modern era Changting was originally the name of a prefecture (called Tingzhou in imperial times), established in the second year of the Republic of China - 1913. Jiangxi-Fujian Soviet During the early stages of the Chinese Civil War, this prefecture was the economic and financial centre of the Chinese Soviet Republic ( Jiangxi-Fujian soviet). Tens of thousands of people from Changting joined the Chinese Red Army but not many survived the Long March. ...
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Changting Prefecture
Tingzhou fu () was a prefecture in Fujian province from the Tang Dynasty () down to the early 20th century, when it was renamed (). History As early as 3,000 to 4,000 years ago, the She people thrived along the Tingjiang river(), which originates in the north and runs through the county toward the south, and enters the South China Sea in Shantou(), Guangdong() province. Since early history, the Tingjiang river has been serving as an important water path for travel and, more importantly, the shipping of goods between coastal areas and mountainous terrain. It was said that the early Hakka ancestors traveled from north through the same path to Guangdong and the other parts of China and overseas, so Tingjiang river also gained its name as "Hakka's Mother River". Imperial During the Han Dynasty, county-level administration was established where Changting county is currently seated. To take on immigrating northerners, the Tingzhou fu () prefecture administration was set up in the 2 ...
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Changting Dialect
The Changting dialect () is a dialect of Tingzhou Hakka mainly spoken in Changting County of northwest Fujian, China. It is generally regarded as the representative dialect of the Hakka spoken in western Fujian Fujian (; alternately romanized as Fukien or Hokkien) is a province on the southeastern coast of China. Fujian is bordered by Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, Guangdong to the south, and the Taiwan Strait to the east. Its capi ... province. References {{SinoTibetan-lang-stub Hakka Chinese ...
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Changting Station
Changting Station () is a station of Line 3, Suzhou Rail Transit Line 3 is an east-west line of Suzhou Rail Transit. The line is 45.272 kilometers long. The line links the Wuzhong District, Suzhou Industrial Park, and the Suzhou New District. Line 3 started trial operations from December 6 to December 10, 2019 .... The station is located in Huqiu District, Suzhou. It has been in use since December 25, 2019; when Line 3 first opened to the public. References Suzhou Rail Transit stations Railway stations in China opened in 2019 {{Jiangsu-railstation-stub ...
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Frank Hsieh
Frank Hsieh Chang-ting (; born May 18, 1946) is a Taiwanese politician and former defense attorney. A cofounder of the Democratic Progressive Party, he has served on the Taipei City Council, the Legislative Yuan, as the mayor of Kaohsiung City, and as the Premier of the Republic of China under president Chen Shui-bian. Hsieh was the DPP nominee in the 2008 presidential election and was defeated by Ma Ying-jeou. Hsieh is currently the head of the Association of Taiwan-Japan Relations. Early life Born in Dadaocheng, Taipei, in 1946, Hsieh was a gymnast in high school and worked as a food vendor before college. He received a Bachelor of Laws degree from National Taiwan University. Hsieh then obtained a master's degree and later completed doctoral coursework (all but dissertation) in jurisprudence at Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University in Japan. He was a practicing attorney from 1969 to 1981, serving as a defense attorney in the martial courts following the Kaohsiung Incide ...
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Legend Of Nine Tails Fox
''Legend of Nine Tails Fox'' () is a 2016 Chinese television series based on six tales in ''Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio'' by Pu Songling. It originally aired two episodes daily on Hunan TV, Sunday through Tuesday at 22:00 as well as simultaneously broadcast online on Youku, Tencent, Sohu and iQiyi. The drama was directed by Liu Yufen, Gao Linbao and Xu Huikang, and stars an ensemble cast of actors. The drama is separated into six plots based on the corresponding stories in the ''Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio''. Synopsis Adapted from six tales of ''Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio'', the plot begins when a magic fruit of Qing Qiu is stolen with Fei Yue as the only witness. "A Xiu" (ep. 1-7): Exorcist Zhuo Yun accuses the fox spirit Hua Yue of being a homewrecker, causing pain to mortals. After a short battle, Hua Yue manages to escape but injures her ankle while saving a mortal woman named A Xiu. To repay Hua Yue for saving her life, A Xiu takes Hua Yue hom ...
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Changxing (other)
Changxing or Changxingxian (长兴县) is a county in Zhejiang, China Changxing may also refer to: Places *Changxing Island, Dalian, or Changxingdao *Changxing Island, Shanghai, or Changxingdao (长兴岛) People * Xin Changxing (born 1963), Chinese politician and Communist Party Secretary of Jiangsu * Lai Changxing (born 1958), Chinese businessman and entrepreneur * Chen Changxing (1771–1853), descendant of the Chen Family and martial artist * Zhou Changxing (1916–1994) , Chinese athlete Transport * Changxing railway station, a high-speed railway station * Changxing South railway station, a railway station * Xinyi–Changxing railway The Xinyi–Changxing railway or Xinchang railway (), also known as the Xinchang line (), is a single-track railway line in eastern China between the cities of Xinyi in Jiangsu Province and Changxing County in Zhejiang Province. It runs north-sout ..., a single-track railway line in eastern China * Oushan Changxing, a compact multi-purpose ...
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Changxin (other)
Changxin may refer to: * Zhang Changxin (died 1990), champion boxer in Shanghai * ChangXin Memory Technologies, a Chinese semiconductor integrated device manufacturer See also * Changxing (other) Changxing or Changxingxian (长兴县) is a county in Zhejiang, China Changxing may also refer to: Places *Changxing Island, Dalian, or Changxingdao *Changxing Island, Shanghai, or Changxingdao (长兴岛) People * Xin Changxing (born 1963), Chin ... * Changting (other) {{disambig ...
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