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He Tian (other)
He Tian or Hetian may refer to: Places * Hotan (aka He Tian, Hetian), Hotan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China * Hotan County (aka He Tian, Hetian), Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China * Hotan Prefecture (aka He Tian, Hetian), Xinjiang, China People * Duke Tai of Tian Qi (died 384 BC), personal name Tian He (He TIAN), ruler of Qi during the Warring States period * Tang He Tian (born 1975; He Tian TANG or Hetian TANG), badminton player Other uses * HE Tian, a fictional character from '' Unruly Qiao'' See also * * * Tian He (other) * Tian (other) * He (other) He or HE may refer to: Language * He (pronoun), an English pronoun * He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ * He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets * He (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic script called ''He'' in ...
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Hotan
Hotan (also known as Gosthana, Gaustana, Godana, Godaniya, Khotan, Hetian, Hotien) is a major oasis town in southwestern Xinjiang, an autonomous region in Western China. The city proper of Hotan broke off from the larger Hotan County to become an administrative area in its own right in August 1984. It is the seat of Hotan Prefecture. With a population of 408,900 (2018 census), Hotan is situated in the Tarim Basin some southwest of the regional capital, Ürümqi. It lies just north of the Kunlun Mountains, which are crossed by the Sanju, Hindutash and Ilchi passes. The town, located southeast of Yarkant County and populated almost exclusively by Uyghurs, is a minor agricultural center. An important station on the southern branch of the historic Silk Road, Hotan has always depended on two strong rivers—the Karakash River and the White Jade River to provide the water needed to survive on the southwestern edge of the vast Taklamakan Desert. The White Jade River still provides w ...
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Hotan County
Hotan County (also known as Gosthana, Gaustana, Godana, Godaniya, Khotan, Hetian, Hotien) is a county in the southwest of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and is under the administration of the Hotan Prefecture. Almost all the residents of the county are Uyghurs and live around oases situated between the desolate Taklamakan Desert and Kunlun Mountains. Hotan County is the southernmost county-level division of Xinjiang. The county borders Karakax/Moyu County to the northwest, Hotan City and Lop County to the northeast, Qira County to the east, Pishan County to the west, and (in Aksai Chin) Rutog County, Tibet to the southeast. Hotan County administers most of Aksai Chin, an area disputed between China and India. The Line of Actual Control divides the India-controlled part of Ladakh union territory from the Aksai Chin area administered as part of southwest Hotan County. Name The area of Hotan is originally known as and has been historically referred to as Godana (Godaniya), a ...
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Hotan Prefecture
Hotan PrefectureThe official spelling is "Hotan" according to (also known as Gosthana, Gaustana, Godana, Godaniya, Khotan, Hetian, Hotien) is located in the Tarim Basin region of southwestern Xinjiang, China, bordering the Tibet Autonomous Region to the south and Union Territory of Ladakh and Gilgit-Baltistan to the west. The vast majority of the Aksai Chin region which is disputed between China and India is administered as part of Hotan Prefecture. The seat of Hotan Prefecture is Hotan and its largest county by population is Karakax County. The vast majority of the residents of the prefecture are Muslim Uyghurs and live around oases situated between the desolate Taklamakan Desert and Kunlun Mountains. The region was the center of the ancient Iranian Saka Buddhist Kingdom of Khotan. Later, the region was part of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, followed by the Qara Khitai, Chagatai Khanate, Moghulistan and the Dzungar Khanate, which was conquered by the Qing dynasty of China. Hotan became ...
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Duke Tai Of Tian Qi
Duke Tai of Tian Qi (; died 384 BC) was from 386 to 384 BC ruler of the State of Qi, a major power during the Warring States period of ancient China. He was the first Qi ruler from the House of Tian, replacing the House of Jiang that had ruled the state for over six centuries. Duke Tai's personal name was Tian He (田和), and ancestral name Gui ( 媯). His official posthumous title was simply Duke Tai of Qi, but he is commonly called Duke Tai of Tian Qi or Duke Tai of Tian to be distinguished from Jiang Ziya, the original Duke Tai from the House of Jiang, who founded Qi in the 11th century BC. Reign Since Tian He's great-grandfather Tian Heng killed Duke Jian of Qi in 481 BC, the leaders of the Tian clan had been the ''de facto'' rulers of Qi. In 404 BC Tian He succeeded his older brother Tian Daozi as head of the Tian clan. He nominally served under Duke Kang of Qi, the last ruler from the House of Jiang, but effectively ruled the state himself. Tian He asked Marquis Wu ...
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Tang He Tian
Tang Hetian (; born 23 December 1975), formerly known as Tang Yongshu (唐永淑), is a badminton player who competed internationally for China in the 1990s. She played for Australia in the 2000s as He Tian Tang. Career Specializing in women's doubles, Tang earned a bronze medal at the 1995 IBF World Championships and a silver medal at the 1997 IBF World Championships with her regular partner, Qin Yiyuan. Tang and Qin were also bronze medalists at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, yet they were overshadowed by fellow countrywomen Ge Fei and Gu Jun, the dominant women's doubles team of the day, who took gold at the latter two events. Tang won women's doubles at the 1995 Canadian Open in an unusual partnership with South Korea's Gil Young-ah (as players on the Chinese national squad rarely partner with foreign players). Tang and Qin won women's doubles at the 1997 Thailand Open and played together on the Chinese team that reclaimed the Uber Cup (women's world team championship trop ...
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Unruly Qiao
''Unruly Qiao'' (), also known as ''Royal Johnson Physician'', ''Unruly Qiao Physician'', or ''My Bratty Princess Spinoff'', is a 2011 Mainland Chinese Drama starring Jang Na-ra, Tae, and Gao Hao. It is produced by Shanghai New Culture Investment Group Co. Ltd., and was shot from September 8 to November 19, 2010 in Hengdian World Studios in Zhejiang Zhejiang ( or , ; , also romanized as Chekiang) is an eastern, coastal province of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Hangzhou, and other notable cities include Ningbo and Wenzhou. Zhejiang is bordered by Jiang .... Story A daughter of an accused deceased famous physician, was given to the care to a female imperial chef who is a sworn sibling before her whole family (except the baby) was executed; He Meiniang who raised the child by becoming a butcher selling pork in the market. The child's name was He Tian, disguised as a man to get into the Imperial Hospital to be a physician to cure illnesses ...
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Tian He (other)
Tianhe or Tian He, may refer to: Locations in China *Tianhe District (天河区), in Guangzhou, Guangdong * Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (武汉天河国际机场), Hubei * Tianhe, Guangxi (天河镇), a town in Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County, Guangxi Subdistricts * Tianhe Subdistrict, Weihai (田和街道), in Huancui District, Weihai, Shandong *Tianhe Subdistrict, Chaohu, Anhui * Tianhe Subdistrict, Wuhan, in Huangpi District, Wuhan, Hubei *Tianhe Subdistrict, Wenzhou, in Longwan District, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Other uses * Tianhe core module (天和, "Harmony of heaven"), the core module of the Chinese Tiangong Space Station * Tianhe-1 and Tianhe-2, supercomputers built by China * Duke Tai of Tian Qi (died 384 BC), personal name Tian He, ruler of Qi during the Warring States period * ''The Galaxy on Earth'', a 2014 Chinese film * HE Tian (Tian He), a fictional character from ''Unruly Qiao'' * Tianhe (天河, "heavenly river"), an archaic Chinese name for the Milky ...
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Tian (other)
Tian can mean: * Tian (天), a Chinese religious concept, often translated as "Heaven" *Tian (dish), an earthenware vessel of Provence, and the dishes prepared in it * Tian, Benin, a village in Benin *Tian, Iran (other) Tian ( fa, تيان), also rendered as Tayun, may refer to: * Tian, Azna, Lorestan Province * Tian, Khorramabad, Lorestan Province {{geodis ..., 2 places in Lorestan province in Iran * Tian (surname), a Chinese surname (田) {{disambig ...
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