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  2. Shi Jingtang - Wikipedia

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    Shi Jingtang (Chinese: 石敬瑭; 30 March 892 [1] – 28 July 942 [3]), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Gaozu of Later Jin (後晉高祖), was the founding emperor of the Later Jin dynasty of China during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, reigning from 936 until his death.

  3. Jingtang Jiaoyu - Wikipedia

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    Jingtang jiaoyu (traditional Chinese: 經堂敎育; simplified Chinese: 经堂教育; pinyin: Jīng táng jiàoyù; lit. 'scripture hall education') refers to a form of Islamic education developed in China [1] or the method of teaching it, which is the practice of using Chinese characters to represent the Arabic language. [2]

  4. Yin and yang - Wikipedia

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    Major cultural forms. Chinese ancestral religion; Chinese communal deity religion; Chinese food therapy; Chinese geomancy; Chinese mother goddess worship

  5. Chinese alchemy - Wikipedia

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    Jing is found in the Kidneys and possibly the adrenal glands. Qi resides in Lower Dantian or "elixir field" and it is located about an inch down from the navel. Shen is seated in the Middle Dantian, which is the Heart. During the Han dynasty and after, Neidan and Daoist martial arts gradually merged into one, becoming Neijia martial arts.

  6. Later Jin (Five Dynasties) - Wikipedia

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    The Later Jin held essentially the same territories as the Later Tang, except for Sichuan, which had been lost by the Later Tang in its waning years and had become independent as Later Shu. The other major exception was a region known as the Sixteen Prefectures. By this time in history, the Khitan had formed the Khitan Empire out of their ...

  7. Jing (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The jing [1] (Korean: 징) is a large gong used in traditional Korean music, particularly in samul nori, pungmul, and daechwita to keep beat. It is usually made from high-quality brass and is struck by a stick that is layered with cloth at one end to soften the texture of the sound produced.

  8. Man arrested in connection with attempt to ship a ton of meth ...

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    Jing Tang Li, 32, from El Monte, California, was arrested on Thursday and charged with distribution of and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.

  9. Jin dynasty (1115–1234) - Wikipedia

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    The Jin pursued a revival of Tang dynasty urban design with architectural projects in Kaifeng and Zhongdu (modern Beijing), building for instance a bell tower and drum tower to announce the night curfew (which was revived after being abolished under the Song). [51]