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Wolong Mountain
Wolong () may refer to: People * Wolong, an alternative name for Zhuge Liang, Chinese politician in Three Kingdoms * Wolong Sheng (), pen name of Niu Heting (1930–1997), Chinese author Places * Wolong Gang (), the former residence of Zhuge Liang in Nanyang, Henan * Wolong District, Nanyang, Henan * Wolong National Nature Reserve, Sichuan * Wolong Special Administrative Region, Sichuan Wolong Town () * Wolong, Benxi, in Mingshan District, Benxi, Liaoning * Wolong, Hebei, in Pingquan, Hebei * Wolong, Xiangyang, in Xiangcheng District, Xiangyang, Hubei * Wolong, Qionglai, a town in Wenchuan County, Sichuan * Wolong, Wenchuan County, in Wenchuan County, Sichuan * Wolong Street (), a street in Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan, with a portion transferred to Heping Road Heping Road (; also known as 1st Avenue) is a major east–west arterial in Taipei, Taiwan. The road is bisected into the East and West segments by Roosevelt Road, with three block sections in each segment. A fo ...
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Zhuge Liang
Zhuge Liang ( zh, t=諸葛亮 / 诸葛亮) (181 – September 234), courtesy name Kongming, was a Chinese statesman and military strategist. He was chancellor and later regent of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. He is recognised as the most accomplished strategist of his era, and has been compared to Sun Tzu, the author of ''The Art of War''. His reputation as an intelligent and learned scholar grew even while he was living in relative seclusion, earning him the nickname "Wolong" or "Fulong", meaning "Crouching Dragon" or "Sleeping Dragon". Zhuge Liang is often depicted wearing a Taoist robe and holding a hand fan made of crane feathers. Zhuge Liang was a Confucian-oriented "Legalist". He liked to compare himself to the sage minister Guan Zhong and Yue Yi developing Shu's agriculture and industry to become a regional power, and attached great importance to the works of Shen Buhai and Han Fei, refusing to indulge local elites and adopting strict, but fa ...
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Pingquan
Pingquan () is a county-level city of northeastern Hebei province, China, bordering Liaoning province to the east. It has a population of 470,000 residing in an area of . It is a centre of trade and business, and gold and silver are mined nearby. History Pingguan was formerly called Bakou (Pakow). It absorbed Chinese colonies in the neighboring Mongol land: a large portion of the Kharachin Right Wing Banner and a large part of the Kharachin Middle Banner. Both banners belonged to the Josutu League.Yamazaki Sōyo 山崎惣與, ''Manshū-koku chimei daijiten'' 滿洲國地名大辭典, p.556,758, 1941. During the Jindandao Incident of 1891, Pingquan was assaulted by Chinese religious sects. Catholic church were burnt and Chinese converts were massacred.Richard Shek, ''The Revolt of the Zaili, Jindan Sect in Rehe (Jehol), 1891'', Modern China, Vol. 6, pp. 161-196, 1980online edition/ref> Administrative divisions There are 10 towns, 4 townships, and 5 ethnic townships under the ...
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Wenchuan County
Wenchuan County is a county in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, People's Republic of China. The county has an area of , and a population of 100,771 as of 2010. Wolong National Nature Reserve is a protected area located in Wenchuan County, which houses more than 150 highly endangered giant pandas. The Wolong Special Administrative Region is also located here. The county was the site of the epicentre and one of the areas most severely hit by the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, also known as the Wenchuan earthquake. Toponymy The county is named after the Wenshui River (), now known as the Min River. History Wenchuan County was established in 1958, when the former Maowen Qiang Autonomous County () was split into Mao County and Wenchuan County. Wenchuan earthquake On May 12, 2008, an earthquake with moment magnitude 7.9 hit the Sichuan Province, with epicentre located in the town of Yingxiu, in Wenchuan county. The county was therefore one of the areas most s ...
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Sichuan
This is a list of township-level divisions in the province of Sichuan, People's Republic of China (PRC). Bazhong Bazhou District * Eight townships: Baimiao (白庙乡), Dahe (大和乡) Guandu (关渡乡), Huaxi (花溪乡), Jinbei (金碑乡), Lingyun (凌云乡), Longbei (龙背乡), Yangfeng (羊凤乡) * Fifteen towns: Daluo (大罗镇), Damaoping (巴州镇), Dingshan (鼎山镇), Fengxi (凤溪镇), Guanghui (光辉镇), Huacheng (化成镇), Liangyong (梁永镇), Pingliang (平梁镇), Qingjiang (清江镇), Sanjiang (三江镇), Shuiningsi (水宁寺镇), Siling (寺岭镇), Zaolin (枣林镇), Zengkou (曾口镇), Zitongmiao (梓桐庙镇) * Five subdistricts: Dongcheng (东城街道), Huifeng (回风街道), Jiangbei (江北街道), Xicheng (西城街道), Xingwen (兴文街道) Enyang District * Six townships: Sanxing (三星乡), Shicheng (石城乡), Wan'an (万安乡), Wufeng (舞凤乡), Yujing (玉井乡), Yixing (玉井乡 ...
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Xiangcheng District, Xiangyang
Xiangcheng District () is a district and the seat of the city of Xiangyang, Hubei province, People's Republic of China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... History Xiangcheng District is the location of the old urban core of Xiangyang, south of the Han River. Administrative divisions Six subdistricts: * Zhenwushan Subdistrict (), Gucheng Subdistrict (), Panggong Subdistrict (), Tanxi Subdistrict (), Longzhong Subdistrict (), Yujiahu Subdistrict () Two towns: * Oumiao (), Wolong () The only township is Yinji Township () Former subdistricts: * Wangfu Subdistrict (), Zhaoming Subdistrict () References Xiangyang {{Hubei-geo-stub ...
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Wolong Sheng
Niu Heting (; 1930–1997), better known by his pen name Wolong Sheng (), was a Chinese writer of ''wuxia'' novels. Niu was born in Zhenping County, Henan, China. He published about 30 novels in a span of over two decades and his works dominated the modern wuxia genre until Gu Long Xiong Yaohua (7 June 1938 – 21 September 1985), better known by his pen name Gu Long, was a Hong Kong-born Taiwanese novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director. A graduate of Cheng Kung Senior High School and Tamkang University, Xio ... came into the scene. Novels *Windblown Dust, Hidden Hero () *Rainbow-Startling Sword Shakes the Rivers and Lakes () *Flying Swallow Startles the Dragon () *Iron Flute, Divine Sword () *Jade Hairpin Oath () *Heavenly Fragrant Whirlwind () *Nameless Flute () *The Tiger's Den () *Red Snow, Black Frost () *The Delicate Hand Incident () *Inseparable Hero Companions () *Golden Sword, Eagle Feathers () *The Weathered Swallow Returns () *Heavenly S ...
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Mingshan District, Benxi
Mingshan District () is a district under the administration of the city of Benxi, Liaoning Province, China. It has a total area of , and a population of approximately as of 2002. Administrative divisions There are seven subdistricts and two towns in the district.本溪市-行政区划网
: * Jinshan Subdistrict () * Dongxing Subdistrict () *
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