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Bai Lang or Bailang may refer to: * Chang An-lo (born 1948), a.k.a. Bai Lang (White Wolf), a Taiwanese gangster * Bai Lang Rebellion (1911–1914), rebellion against Yuan Shikai * Pai-lang language, or Bailang, earliest recorded Tibeto-Burman language * Bailang County, Tibet Autonomous Region, China * Bailang, Zixing, a town A town is a type of a human settlement, generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ... of Zixing City, Hunan {{Disambiguation ...
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Chang An-lo
Chang An-lo (; born 13 March 1948), also known as the White Wolf (), is a Taiwanese Chinese ultranationalist, organized crime figure, entrepreneur, and politician. He is supportive of Chinese unification and founded the Chinese Unification Promotion Party. Early life and education Chang was born on 13 March 1948 in Nanjing. His family fled with the Kuomintang government during the retreat of the government of the Republic of China to Taiwan. In 1959, Chang's family settled in Taipei. Chang graduated from Tamkang University with a bachelor's degree in history, then remained at the university for graduate studies. In 1979, he traveled to California in the United States and studied management information systems and accounting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He later recalled that "at that time, I wanted to learn something practical, maybe get a PhD and then go to the Chinese mainland". He then remained in the U.S. to study for a master's degree in operations research at S ...
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Bai Lang Rebellion
The Bai Lang Rebellion was a Chinese "bandit" rebellion lasting from mid 1913 to late 1914. Launched against the Beiyang government of Yuan Shikai, the rebellion was led by Bai Lang. His rebel army was an eclectic mix of anti-Yuan Shikai troops and rebels, bandit groups and Gelaohui (secret society) members. As a unit, they were allied to southern Guangdong based revolutionaries. Naqshbandi Khufiyya Sufi Muslim general Ma Anliang took advantage of the war to allow the massacre of the rival Muslim Xidaotang sect and then to execute the Muslim leader of the Xidaotang, Ma Qixi and his family. Bai Lang: The individual Bai Yung-chang or Bai Langzai, more commonly known by his pseudonym Bai Lang, was born in 1873, in Baofeng, Henan, to a wealthy family. As a youth, Bai took a variety of "hands-on" jobs including employment as a government salt transporter and service as an anti-bandit militiaman. Nevertheless, his life changed in 1897 when he was arrested for getting into a fight ...
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Pai-lang Language
Bailang or Pai-lang ( zh, c=白狼, p=Bái láng, l=white wolf) is the earliest recorded Tibeto-Burman language, known from three short songs, totalling 44 four-syllable lines, recorded in a commentary on the ''Book of the Later Han''. The language is clearly either Lolo–Burmese or closely related, but as of the 1970s it presented "formidable problems of interpretation, which have been only partially solved". Text The ''Book of the Later Han'' (compiled in the 5th century from older sources) relates that the songs were recorded in western Sichuan and a Chinese translation presented to Emperor Ming of Han (58–75 AD). This episode is recorded in the "Treatise on the Southern Barbarians" chapter, which includes the Chinese translation, but not the original songs. The Bailang people are described as living to the west of Wenshan, a mountain of the Minshan range in the southern part of modern Mao County. According to the oldest extant commentary on the ''Book of the Later Han'', ...
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Bailang County
Bainang County (; zh, s=白朗县) is a county of Xigazê in the Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), often shortened to Tibet in English or Xizang in Pinyin, Hanyu Pinyin, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the China, People's Republic of China. It was established in 1965 to replace the ..., China. Administration divisions Bainang County is divided into 2 towns and 9 townships. See also * Bainang Vegetable Production Base References Counties of Shigatse {{Shigatse-geo-stub ...
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