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Dading () may refer to: * Da Ding, second king of the Shang dynasty * Dafang County, Guizhou, China, formerly called Dading * ''Dading'' (TV series), a 2014 Filipino family drama series * Dading Subdistrict (大定街道), a subdistrict in Mengzhou, Henan, China * Dading, a village in Liuji, Dawu County, Xiaogan, Hubei, China Historical eras *Dading (大定, 555–562), era name used by Emperor Xuan of Western Liang *Dading (大定, 581), era name used by Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou *Dading (大定, 1161–1189), era name used by Emperor Shizong of Jin *Dading (大定, 1361–1363), era name used by Chen Youliang Chen Youliang (陳友諒; 1320 – 3 October 1363For those cross-referencing the Mingshi, in the old Chinese calendar 至正二十三年 refers to the year 1363 CE, 七月二十日 refers to 8月29日 or 29 August, and 八月二十六日 r ...
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Da Ding
Da Ding () or Tai Ding () was the eldest son of King Tang but sources are conflicted as to whether he actually succeeded his father as a Shang dynasty King of China or not. Records In the ''Records of the Grand Historian'' he was said by Sima Qian to have died at an early age without succeeding his father King Tang. He was given the posthumous name Tai Ding (Chinese: ) and the throne passed to his younger brother Wai Bing and later to his own son Tai Jia. Inscriptions on oracle bones unearthed at Yinxu record that he was the second Shang king, given the posthumous name Da Ding (Chinese: ), and succeeded by his sons Da Jia (Tai Jia) and Bu Bing Bu Bing or Wai Bing, personal name Zǐ Shèng, was a Shang dynasty King of China. In the ''Records of the Grand Historian'', he was listed by Sima Qian as the second Shang king, succeeding his father Tang, following the earlier death of his elder ... (Wai Bing). Notes {{Kings of Shang Shang dynasty kings ...
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Dafang County
Dafang (), called Dading () until 1958, is a county of Guizhou province, China. It is under the administration of Bijie Bijie () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Guizhou Province, China, bordering Sichuan to the north and Yunnan to the west. The Daotianhe Reservoir, located to the north of the town was commissioned in 1965 with a rated annual capacity o ... city. Climate References County-level divisions of Guizhou Bijie {{Guizhou-geo-stub ...
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Dading (TV Series)
''Dading'' is a 2014 Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Ricky Davao, it stars Gabby Eigenmann in the title role. It premiered on June 23, 2014 on the network's Afternoon Prime line up replacing '' Innamorata''. The series concluded on October 10, 2014 with a total of 79 episodes. It was replaced by '' Yagit'' in its timeslot. The series is streaming online on YouTube. Premise Carding is an adult gay man who decided to raise Precious – the love child of his best friend, Beth and her lover Joemer. Cast and characters ;Lead cast * Gabby Eigenmann as Ricardo "Carding / Dading" Gonzales ;Supporting cast * Glaiza de Castro as Elizabeth "Beth" Marasigan-Gonzales * Benjamin Alves as Joemar "JM" Rodriguez * Chynna Ortaleza as Celine Pacheco-Rodriguez * Gardo Versoza as Alfredo "Mother Lexi" Ignacio * Sharmaine Buencamino as Mila Marasigan * Toby Alejar as Bernard Marasigan * Mymy Davao as Nenette Velasquez * RJ Padilla as Dindo * Zarah Mae D ...
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Dading Subdistrict
Dading () may refer to: * Da Ding, second king of the Shang dynasty * Dafang County, Guizhou, China, formerly called Dading * ''Dading'' (TV series), a 2014 Filipino family drama series * Dading Subdistrict (大定街道), a subdistrict in Mengzhou, Henan, China * Dading, a village in Liuji, Dawu County, Xiaogan, Hubei, China Historical eras *Dading (大定, 555–562), era name used by Emperor Xuan of Western Liang *Dading (大定, 581), era name used by Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou *Dading (大定, 1161–1189), era name used by Emperor Shizong of Jin *Dading (大定, 1361–1363), era name used by Chen Youliang Chen Youliang (陳友諒; 1320 – 3 October 1363For those cross-referencing the Mingshi, in the old Chinese calendar 至正二十三年 refers to the year 1363 CE, 七月二十日 refers to 8月29日 or 29 August, and 八月二十六日 r ...
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Mengzhou
Mengzhou () is a County-level city in Henan province, People's Republic of China. It is administered by the prefecture-level city Jiaozuo. Its population in 1999 stood at 341,190. Administrative divisions As 2012, this city is divided to 4 subdistricts and 7 towns. ;Subdistricts ;Towns Climate Economy Mengzhou's main industries are machinery manufacturing, fur processing, food processing, and chemical production. The city's GDP in 2006 was 8.68 billion yuan (1.09 billion USD The United States dollar (symbol: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ or U.S. Dollar, to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official ...). References External linksGovernment Website Cities in Henan Jiaozuo {{Henan-geo-stub ...
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Liuji, Xiaogan
Liuji () is a town of Dawu County in northeastern Hubei province, China, located southeast of the county seat. Administrative Divisions , Liuji had one residential community and () and 15 villages under its administration. The following list is an approximate rendering of the names of the village-level divisions of Liuji into a romanized form derived from Standard Mandarin pinyin: One community: *Liuji () Fifteen villages: *Jinhe (), Jingu (), Dading (), Kuaigang (or Huigang) (), Tiezhai (), Heshan (), Diangang (), Liuji (), Lanchong () (including Shangtouhe ()), Magang (), Shahe (), Wangsi (), Changchong (), Jianshe (), and Liupeng (). See also * List of township-level divisions of Hubei This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Hubei, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisio ... References

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Emperor Xuan Of Western Liang
Emperor Xuan of (Western) Liang ((西)梁宣帝; 519 – March or April 562), personal name Xiao Cha (蕭詧), courtesy name Lisun (理孫), was the founding emperor of the Western Liang dynasty of China. He took the throne of the Liang dynasty with support from the Western Wei dynasty after Western Wei forces had defeated and killed his uncle Emperor Yuan in 554. However, scholars consider his regime, known as the Western Liang or Later Liang in historiography, to be separate from the Liang dynasty proper. Early life Xiao Cha was born in 519, as the third son of Xiao Tong, then the crown prince to Liang Dynasty's founder Emperor Wu.(萧察字理孙,兰陵人也,梁武帝之孙,昭明太子统之第三子。) ''Zhou Shu'', vol.48. His mother was Xiao Tong's concubine Consort Gong. He was considered studious, concentrating particularly on Buddhist sutras, and as Emperor Wu was a devout Buddhist, he was happy that his grandson studied sutras in this manner. When Emperor ...
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Emperor Jing Of Northern Zhou
Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou ((北)周靜帝) (July or August 573 – 10 July 581), personally name né Yuwen Yan (宇文衍), later Yuwen Chan (宇文闡), was the last emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty. He became emperor at the age of six, after his father Emperor Xuan formally passed the throne to him, but Emperor Xuan retained the imperial powers. After Emperor Xuan's death in 580, the official Yang Jian, the father of Emperor Xuan's wife Yang Lihua, seized power as regent. Yang soon defeated the general Yuchi Jiong, who tried to resist him, and in 581 had the young Emperor Jing yield the throne to him, ending Northern Zhou and establishing the Sui dynasty. Yang soon had the young emperor, as well as other members of Northern Zhou's imperial Yuwen clan, put to death. Background Yuwen Chan was born in 573, initially with the name Yuwen Yan. (It is not known when the name was changed to Yuwen Chan.) His father Yuwen Yun was then crown prince under Y ...
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Emperor Shizong Of Jin
An emperor (from la, imperator, via fro, empereor) is a monarch, and usually the sovereignty, sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress, the female equivalent, may indicate an emperor's wife (empress consort), mother (empress dowager), or a woman who rules in her own right and name (empress regnant). Emperors are generally recognized to be of the highest monarchic honour, honor and royal and noble ranks, rank, surpassing kings. In Europe, the title of Emperor has been used since the Middle Ages, considered in those times equal or almost equal in dignity to that of Pope due to the latter's position as visible head of the Church and spiritual leader of the Catholic part of Western Europe. The Emperor of Japan is the only currently List of current sovereign monarchs, reigning monarch whose title is translated into English as "Emperor". Both emperors and kings are monarchs or sovereigns, but both emperor and empress are considered the higher monarch ...
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