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  2. Ürümqi - Wikipedia

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    Upon completing the expansion, the Qing renamed the city Dihua (Chinese: 迪化; previously romanized as "Tihwa"), which means "to enlighten and civilize". [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Believing the name "Dihua" to be belittling and ethnically chauvinist , the Chinese Communist Party restored the name "Ürümqi" on 1 February 1954.

  3. Dihua Jiang - Wikipedia

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    Dihua Jiang (simplified Chinese: 江迪华; traditional Chinese: 江迪華; pinyin: Jiāng Díhuá, born 1958) [1] is a Chinese-born American mathematician. He is a professor of mathematics at the University of Minnesota working in number theory , automorphic forms , and the Langlands program .

  4. ROCS Di Hua - Wikipedia

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    Di Hua was launched on 27 November 1995 at the DCNS in Lorient.Commissioned on 14 August 1997. On 13 July 2016, in response to the South China Sea arbitration case, the then President of the Republic of China, Tsai Ing-wen, was accompanied by Defense Minister Feng Shikuan and Navy Commander Huang Shuguang to inspect Di Hua at about 9 a.m., leaving Zuoying Naval Base at 11 a.m. and heading for ...

  5. List of manhua - Wikipedia

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    Yang Shangjun (杨尚君) Mom's Drawer is at the Bottom: 1998: 媽媽的抽屜在最: Lau Lee-lee (劉莉莉) Three Households and One Cat: 1998: Choa Yat (草日) Cat of the House: 1999: Choa Yat (草日) A Special Administrative Region Manhua Magazine: 1999: Ma Long (馬龍) Supreme Cat: 1999: Choa Yat (草日) Cat Comes Cat Goes: 1999: Choa ...

  6. Dwarkanath Kotnis - Wikipedia

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    Dwarkanath Kotnis in China. In 1938, after the Japanese invasion of China, the communist General Zhu De requested Jawaharlal Nehru to send some physicians to China. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the President of the Indian National Congress, made an appeal to the people through a press statement on 30 June 1938.

  7. People's Park (Ürümqi) - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Yang Zengxin was appointed governor of Xinjiang by the newly established Republic of China. Yang converted Jian Hu into a public park, which was variously called Jianhu Park, West Lake Park, or West Park. It was later renamed Dihua Park and then Zhongshan Park, in honour of President Sun Yat-sen (Zhongshan). [2]

  8. Sea of Regret - Wikipedia

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    Wu Jianren claimed that he dashed off his 1906 novel in ten days. It became one of the most famous novels of the period. Patrick Hanan explains that Sea of Regret was Wu’s response to Stones in the Sea, a novel published a few months earlier, under the pseudonym Fu Lin. Stones in the Sea is narrated by the hero of a tragic love affair to dramatize the conflict between the traditional Chinese ...

  9. Jia Pingwa - Wikipedia

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    Jia Pingwa (born 21 February 1952) is one of China's most popular authors of novels, short stories, poetry, and non-fiction. [1] His best-known novels include Ruined City, which was banned by the State Publishing Administration for over 17 years for its explicit sexual content, and The Shaanxi Opera, winner of the 2009 Mao Dun Literature Prize.