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  2. Tongji University - Wikipedia

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    Tongji University is a public university located in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China . The university is part of Project 211 , Project 985 , and the Double First-Class Construction .

  3. Tongji (spirit medium) - Wikipedia

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    A tongji or jitong is a person believed to have been chosen by a particular shen (chinese deity) or spirit as the earthly vehicle for divine expression. The Chinese differentiate a wu 巫 "shaman; healer; spirit medium" who gains control of forces in the spirit world versus a tongji who appears to be entirely under the control of forces in the ...

  4. Tongji Medical College - Wikipedia

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    Tongji Medical College (TJMC, simplified Chinese: 同济医学院; traditional Chinese: 同濟醫學院; pinyin: Tóngjì Yīxúeyuàn) is a medical school in Wuhan, China. Formerly Tongji Medical University , it became part of the newly established Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2000.

  5. Chinesisch-Deutsches Hochschulkolleg - Wikipedia

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    Chinesisch-Deutsches Hochschulkolleg (中德学院) is the Chinese German College for Postgraduate Studies affiliated with Tongji University located in Shanghai, China. History [ edit ]

  6. Tongji - Wikipedia

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    Tongji may refer to: Tongji Bridge (Jinhua) ( 通济桥 ), a large stone arch bridge in Jinhua, China Tongji Bridge (Yi County) ( 通济桥 ), a historic stone arch bridge over the Zhang River in Biyang, Yi County, Anhui, China

  7. Tongji University School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Tongji University School of Medicine was founded in 1907 by the German doctor Erich Paulon, who established the Tongji German Medical School in Shanghai, China.The foundation was aided by funding from Germany at the beginning.

  8. Chinese standard movement - Wikipedia

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    To build upon this, the 4th Five Year Plan called for a program of 'consolidation' for the industry, in which a standardized watch design would be manufactured in factories in (almost) all provinces. The resultant movement is known as 统一机芯 (Tongyi Jixin, "Unified Movement") in Chinese, often abbreviated to 统机 (Tongji). [2]

  9. Muyedobotongji - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned in 1790 by King Jeongjo (r. 1740–1810), the Muyedobotongji (Korean: 무예도보통지; lit. Comprehensive Illustrated Manual of Martial Arts; Muye Dobo Tong Ji) expanded on the eighteen weapons systems identified in the Muyeshinbo of 1758.