Sanqu

Sanqu
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Original name in latin Sanqu
Name in other language San-ch'u-chen, San-ch’-chen, Sanqu, Sanqu Zhen, Wangjiaba, san qu, san qu zhen, wang jia ba
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Chongqing
longitude 29.64157
latitude 105.62161
altitude 383
Population 0
Date 2012-11-08
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Original name in latin Sanqu
Name in other language Sanqu, Sanqu Zhen, Sanqukou, Sanquzhen, san qu, san qu zhen
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Chongqing
longitude 34.57444
latitude 108.8925
altitude 424
Population 0
Date 2012-01-19

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  • Sanqu geming — Die Bezirke Ili, Tarbagatay und Altay des Uigurischen Autonomen Gebiets Xinjiang der Volksrepublik China Die Drei Bezirke Revolution oder Revolution in den drei Bezirken (chin. Sanqu geming 三区革命 bzw. Yining shibian 伊宁事变), die auch als Ili… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Qu (poetry) — In Chinese literature, qu ( zh. 曲), or yuanqu (元曲) consists of sanqu (散曲) and zaqu (雜劇). Along with shi and ci , the former comprises Chinese poetry. The latter is a form of Chinese opera. Qu became popular during the late Southern Song Dynasty,… …   Wikipedia

  • Lu Zhi (poet) — Lu Zhi (zh tsw|t=盧摯|s=卢挚|w=Lu Chih, ca. 1243 1315) was Chinese writer of the Yuan dynasty. His courtesy name was Chudao (处道) and his pen name was Shuzhai (疏斋). He was born in modern Zhuozhou, Hebei, although some accounts claim he was from modern …   Wikipedia

  • Yao Sui — 姚燧(1238 1313), writer of Chinese Sanqu poetry and official, was the nephew of the noted official Yao Shu 姚樞 (1203 1280) and uncle of the dramatist and sanqu poet Yao Shouzhong 姚守中. At three he was orphaned. He was raised by his uncle Yao Shu. He… …   Wikipedia

  • Drei-Bezirke-Revolution — Die Bezirke Ili, Tarbagatay und Altay des Uigurischen Autonomen Gebiets Xinjiang der Volksrepublik China Die Drei Bezirke Revolution oder Revolution in den drei Bezirken (chin. Sanqu geming 三区革命 bzw. Yining shibian 伊宁事变), die auch als Ili… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ili-Rebellion — Die Bezirke Ili, Tarbagatay und Altay des Uigurischen Autonomen Gebiets Xinjiang der Volksrepublik China Die Drei Bezirke Revolution oder Revolution in den drei Bezirken (chin. Sanqu geming 三区革命 bzw. Yining shibian 伊宁事变), die auch als Ili… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Qiao Ji — (zh tsw|t=喬吉|s=乔吉|w=Ch iao Chi, d. 1345) also known as Qiao Jifu (乔吉甫) was a major Chinese dramatist and poet of his day. He was originally from Taiyuan in Shanxi, but lived in the West Lake area in Zhejiang province. His courtesy name was Mengfu …   Wikipedia

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