Likou Township
Likou is a township-level division situated in Qimen County, Huangshan City, Anhui, China. History On the evening of December 6th, 2011, Mr. Jiang, Head of the Forest Section of the Qimen County Police Office, hit a four-year-old boy (Jiajia, son of Wang Ronghua 汪荣华) with his car while driving through Shendu Village. The boy died at the scene and the boy's grandfather committed suicide by ingesting pesticide. Mr. Jiang was suspended from office. Administrative Divisions Thirteen villages: * Shiqi (), Wuling (), Guanghui (), Xu (), Xitang (), Zhengchong (), Shendu (), Xiangdong (), Lixi (), Penglong (), Huansha (), Fuling (), Yechen () Former villages: * Fanjia (), Ye (), Chentian () See also *List of township-level divisions of Anhui This is a township-level divisions of the province of Anhui, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chinese Character
Chinese characters () are logograms developed for the Written Chinese, writing of Chinese. In addition, they have been adapted to write other East Asian languages, and remain a key component of the Japanese writing system where they are known as ''kanji''. Chinese characters in South Korea, which are known as ''hanja'', retain significant use in Korean academia to study its documents, history, literature and records. Vietnam once used the ''chữ Hán'' and developed chữ Nôm to write Vietnamese language, Vietnamese before turning to a Vietnamese alphabet, romanized alphabet. Chinese characters are the oldest continuously used system of writing in the world. By virtue of their widespread current use throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia, as well as their profound historic use throughout the adoption of Chinese literary culture, Sinosphere, Chinese characters are among the most widely adopted writing systems in the world by number of users. The total number of Chinese c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |