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  • Feng Prefecture
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Feng Prefecture may refer to: Feng Prefecture (modern Shaanxi), a prefecture between the 6th and 14th centuries in modern Shaanxi and Gansu, China Feng

    Feng Prefecture

    Feng_Prefecture

  • Liu Zhiqian
  • Liu Qian, due to his accomplishments, came to hold Lingnan East's Feng Prefecture (封州, in modern Zhaoqing, Guangdong) as its prefect, and build up his

    Liu Zhiqian

    Liu_Zhiqian

  • Feng Prefecture (Shaanxi)
  • Historical administrative division in Shaanxi, China

    Fengzhou or Feng Prefecture (鳳州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China, centering on modern Feng County, Shaanxi, China. It was created in 554 by Western

    Feng Prefecture (Shaanxi)

    Feng_Prefecture_(Shaanxi)

  • Feng Prefecture (Guangdong)
  • Historical administrative division in Guangdong, China

    Fengzhou or Feng Prefecture (封州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China, centering on modern Fengkai County, Guangdong, China. It was created in 590

    Feng Prefecture (Guangdong)

    Feng_Prefecture_(Guangdong)

  • Kaifeng
  • City in Henan, China

    (simplified Chinese: 开封; traditional Chinese: 開封; pinyin: Kāifēng) is a prefecture-level city in east-central Henan province, China. It is one of the Eight

    Kaifeng

    Kaifeng

    Kaifeng

  • Liu Yin (Southern Han)
  • Chinese military governor (874–911)

    then-military governor Wei Zhou (韋宙). Liu Qian eventually came to control Feng Prefecture (封州, in modern Zhaoqing, Guangdong) as its prefect. Liu Yin was his

    Liu Yin (Southern Han)

    Liu_Yin_(Southern_Han)

  • Ilterish Qaghan
  • Founder of the Second Turkic Khaganate

    an attack in the region by the Turks. The military governor of the Feng Prefecture, Cui Zhibian, led an expedition against the Turks. However, this resulted

    Ilterish Qaghan

    Ilterish_Qaghan

  • Cui Shi
  • Chinese writer and politician

    the commandant at Guang Prefecture (廣州, roughly modern Guangzhou, Guangdong), under whose area of responsibility Feng Prefecture was, to have Liu killed

    Cui Shi

    Cui_Shi

  • Di Renjie
  • Chinese politician of the Tang and Wu Zhou dynasties

    request, they were relieved from those obligations, but were exiled to Feng Prefecture (豐州, roughly modern Bayan Nur, Inner Mongolia). Meanwhile, the general

    Di Renjie

    Di Renjie

    Di_Renjie

  • Liu Yan (emperor)
  • Emperor of Southern Han from 917 to 942

    father Liu Zhiqian (also known as Liu Qian) was then the prefect of Feng Prefecture (封州, in modern Fengkai, Guangdong) and was married to a Lady Wei, the

    Liu Yan (emperor)

    Liu_Yan_(emperor)

  • Meng Chang
  • Emperor of Later Shu from 934 to 965

    Prefectures) to Later Shu. Subsequently, as He Chongjian advocated, Later Shu forces also attacked Feng Prefecture (鳳州, in modern Baoji), and Feng's defender

    Meng Chang

    Meng_Chang

  • Mount Siguniang
  • Mountain in Western China

    Dàgūniang Fēng(大姑娘峰 'Peak of the Big Sister') at 5,025 m (16,486 ft), Èrgūniang Fēng(二姑娘峰 'Peak of the 2nd Sister') at 5,276 m (17,310 ft), Sãngūniang Fēng(三姑娘峰

    Mount Siguniang

    Mount Siguniang

    Mount_Siguniang

  • Liu Youqiu
  • Chinese Tang dynasty official (655-715)

    Feng Prefecture (封州, roughly modern Zhaoqing, Guangdong). Cui subsequently gave instructions to Zhou Lizhen (周利貞) the commandant at Guang Prefecture (廣州

    Liu Youqiu

    Liu_Youqiu

  • Feng Xingxi
  • Chinese late Tang-era warlord (died 910)

    several thousand people and prepared to attack Jun Prefecture. The prefect Lü Ye (呂燁) was panicking, but Feng reacted by hiding the troops and then personally

    Feng Xingxi

    Feng_Xingxi

  • Tang Xiujing
  • Tang dynasty official (627-712)

    withdrawing from Feng Prefecture and moving its residents to Ling (靈州, roughly modern Yinchuan, Ningxia) and Xia (夏州, roughly modern Yulin) Prefectures. Tang Xiujing

    Tang Xiujing

    Tang_Xiujing

  • Li Zongmin
  • Chinese politician from the Tang Dynasty

    the prefect of Chen Prefecture (郴州, in modern Chenzhou, Hunan), but was said to have died before he could leave Feng Prefecture. It thus appeared that

    Li Zongmin

    Li_Zongmin

  • Fenghuang
  • Mythological birds in Sinosphere traditions

    to reign over all other birds: males and females were originally termed feng and huang respectively, but a gender distinction is typically no longer made

    Fenghuang

    Fenghuang

    Fenghuang

  • Li Zhirou
  • defending Duan Prefecture (端州, in modern Zhaoqing, Guangdong). an tried to enter an alliance with Liu Yin the prefect of Feng Prefecture (封州, in modern

    Li Zhirou

    Li_Zhirou

  • Feng Dao
  • Chinese inventor, printer, and politician (882–954)

    Feng Dao (882 – 21 May 954), courtesy name Kedao, posthumous title the Wenyi Prince of Ying, was a Chinese inventor, printer, and official. He was a government

    Feng Dao

    Feng Dao

    Feng_Dao

  • Wang Jun (Tang chancellor)
  • Chinese military general and politician

    the commandant at Guang Prefecture (廣州, roughly modern Guangzhou, Guangdong), under whose area of responsibility Feng Prefecture was, to have Liu killed

    Wang Jun (Tang chancellor)

    Wang_Jun_(Tang_chancellor)

  • Liu Jun (Southern Han)
  • Base (賀水鎮, in modern Nanning, Guangxi), and then as the prefect of Feng Prefecture (封州, in modern Zhaoqing, Guangdong). Therefore, after Liu Yin subsequently

    Liu Jun (Southern Han)

    Liu_Jun_(Southern_Han)

  • Wang Jian (Former Shu)
  • Emperor of Former Shu from 907 to 918

    Zongbo, to attack Qin Prefecture (秦州, the capital of Tianxiong), and Wang Zongyao, assisted by Wang Zonghan, to attack Feng Prefecture (鳳州, in modern Baoji)

    Wang Jian (Former Shu)

    Wang Jian (Former Shu)

    Wang_Jian_(Former_Shu)

  • Li Maozhen
  • Chinese warlord (856-924)

    Feng Prefecture (鳳州, in modern Baoji), forcing Yang Fugong's follower Man Cun (滿存) the military governor of Ganyi Circuit (感義, headquartered at Feng Prefecture)

    Li Maozhen

    Li_Maozhen

  • Qianjiang, Chongqing
  • District in Chongqing, People's Republic of China

    zhou, including Feng Prefecture [zh] (which would shortly be changed to Qi Prefecture [zh]), Yong Prefecture [zh], and Ting Prefecture [zh]. In 585 CE

    Qianjiang, Chongqing

    Qianjiang, Chongqing

    Qianjiang,_Chongqing

  • Shi Danai
  • Turkic prince and the first foreigner to be a general in the Tang army

    fall of Illig Qaghan in May 630, he was appoint as acting governor of Feng Prefecture, overseeing surrendered Eastern Türk households while his ennoblement

    Shi Danai

    Shi Danai

    Shi_Danai

  • Feng Yanlu
  • coinciding with his father Feng Lingjun (馮令頵)'s service as the secretary of the bureau of salt and iron monopolies at She Prefecture (歙州, i.e., Xin'an), during

    Feng Yanlu

    Feng_Yanlu

  • Feng Tian
  • Japanese singer and actor

    Feng Tian (Chinese: 風田, born February 12, 1992), also known as Win Feng, is a Japanese actor, singer and model. He is a member of the Taiwanese boyband

    Feng Tian

    Feng_Tian

  • Cangwu Commandery
  • Chinese commandery

    dynasties, Cangwu Commandery was an alternative name of Feng Prefecture, later renamed Wu Prefecture in 621. The commandery consisted of 3 counties, and had

    Cangwu Commandery

    Cangwu_Commandery

  • Gu Yanlang
  • born. According to his biography in the New Book of Tang, he was from Feng Prefecture (豐州, in modern Bayan Nur, Inner Mongolia). Both he and his younger

    Gu Yanlang

    Gu_Yanlang

  • Li Deyu
  • secretary general of Xun Prefecture (循州, in modern Huizhou, Guangdong), and Li Zongmin stripped of all offices and exiled to Feng Prefecture (封州, in modern Zhaoqing

    Li Deyu

    Li Deyu

    Li_Deyu

  • Zheng Tian
  • Chinese politician

    Li Changyan, and fled south toward Chengdu as well. Once he reached Feng Prefecture (鳳州, in modern Baoji), he submitted a report to Emperor Xizong explaining

    Zheng Tian

    Zheng_Tian

  • Guo Chongtao
  • Chinese general

    Wang Chengjie (王承捷) surrendered quickly, and with Wuxing's capital Feng Prefecture (鳳州) well-supplied with food, the Later Tang army's food shortage issue

    Guo Chongtao

    Guo_Chongtao

  • Fengkai County
  • County in Guangdong, People's Republic of China

    beings settled in what is now Fengkai.[citation needed] Feng Prefecture or Fengzhou was a prefecture of the Tang and Song empires.[citation needed] Under

    Fengkai County

    Fengkai County

    Fengkai_County

  • Feng Changqing
  • Chinese general of the Tang dynasty (d. 756)

    headquartered in modern Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang) with the responsibility to guard the south gate of the non-Han portion of the city. Feng's grandfather was learned

    Feng Changqing

    Feng_Changqing

  • Gao Pian
  • Chinese general, poet, and politician during the Tang dynasty

    at all. Li then submitted a report stating that Gao was stopping at Feng Prefecture (峯州, in modern Vĩnh Phúc Province, Vietnam) and refusing to advance

    Gao Pian

    Gao_Pian

  • Mount Nyenchen Tanglha
  • 7,162m peak in Tibet, China

    (officially Nyainqêntanglha Feng; Tibetan: གཉན་ཆེན་ཐང་ལྷ་, Wylie: Gnyan-chen-thang-lha; Chinese: 念青唐古拉峰, Pinyin: Niànqīng Tánggǔlā Fēng) is the highest peak

    Mount Nyenchen Tanglha

    Mount Nyenchen Tanglha

    Mount_Nyenchen_Tanglha

  • Li Kui (chancellor)
  • Chinese diplomat, historian and politician

    On his way of returning from the Tibetan Empire in 784, he died at Feng Prefecture (鳳州, in modern Baoji, Shaanxi). He was buried with honor and given

    Li Kui (chancellor)

    Li_Kui_(chancellor)

  • Ma Yin
  • Ruler of Ma Chu from 907 to 930

    Jingnan any further. Meanwhile, also in 928, Ma sent a fleet to attack Feng Prefecture (封州, in modern Zhaoqing, Guangdong), which belonged to Liu Yan — who

    Ma Yin

    Ma_Yin

  • Wulian Feng
  • Mountain range in Yunnan, China

    The Wulian Feng (Chinese: 五莲峰; pinyin: Wǔlián fēng; lit. 'Five lotus peaks') are a mountain range in Yunnan, China, forming the northwest edge of the

    Wulian Feng

    Wulian Feng

    Wulian_Feng

  • Zong Chuke
  • Tang and Zhou dynasty chancellor

    advisor to the prefect of Bo Prefecture (播州, roughly modern Zunyi, Guizhou), while Zong Jinqing was exiled to Feng Prefecture (峰州, roughly Vĩnh Phúc Province

    Zong Chuke

    Zong_Chuke

  • Feng Yanji
  • commissioned Feng Lingjun as the secretary of the bureau of salt and iron monopolies at She Prefecture (歙州, in modern Huangshan, Anhui). Feng Yanji apparently

    Feng Yanji

    Feng_Yanji

  • Feng County, Jiangsu
  • County in Jiangsu, People's Republic of China

    Feng County, or Fengxian (simplified Chinese: 丰县; traditional Chinese: 豐縣; pinyin: Fēng Xiàn), is under the administration of Xuzhou, Jiangsu province

    Feng County, Jiangsu

    Feng County, Jiangsu

    Feng_County,_Jiangsu

  • Gu Yanhui
  • born. According to his biography in the New Book of Tang, he was from Feng Prefecture (豐州, in modern Bayan Nur, Inner Mongolia). Both he and his older brother

    Gu Yanhui

    Gu_Yanhui

  • Niu Sengru
  • Tang Dynasty chancellor (780–849)

    Guangdong), and Li Zongmin was stripped of all titles and exiled to Feng Prefecture (封州, in modern Zhaoqing, Guangdong). In 846, Emperor Wuzong died and

    Niu Sengru

    Niu_Sengru

  • Wu Lin Feng
  • Chinese mixed martial arts show

    Wu Lin Feng (simplified Chinese: 武林风; traditional Chinese: 武林風; pinyin: wǔlín fēng), also known as WLF, is a martial arts competition televised by Henan

    Wu Lin Feng

    Wu_Lin_Feng

  • Feng Hongduo
  • Feng Hongduo (馮弘鐸) was a warlord late in the Chinese Tang dynasty, who controlled the Sheng Prefecture (昇州, in modern Nanjing, Jiangsu) region from 893

    Feng Hongduo

    Feng_Hongduo

  • Daliang Mountains
  • Mountain range in Sichuan, China

    above the left bank of the Jinsha (Upper Yangtze) River, opposite the Wulian Feng in Yunnan Province. This part of the Jinsha River is the last portion to

    Daliang Mountains

    Daliang_Mountains

  • Feng Yuanwei
  • Chinese politician and scholar (1930–2019)

    Feng Yuanwei (Chinese: 冯元蔚; August 1930 – 15 July 2019) was a People's Republic of China politician and scholar. He was born in Xichang, the capital of

    Feng Yuanwei

    Feng_Yuanwei

  • Feng Xifan
  • Chinese official

    dynasty. Feng Xifan was born in Jinjiang County, Quanzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province, but his ancestral home was in Longxi County, Zhangzhou Prefecture. His

    Feng Xifan

    Feng_Xifan

  • Feng Mingang
  • Chinese politician

    Commission, and Party Secretary of Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. Feng was born in August 1946 in Longzhong Village, Dacheng County, Hebei

    Feng Mingang

    Feng_Mingang

  • Haojing
  • Archaeological site in Shaanxi, China

    rough translation: "Xu Guang said: 'Feng was in the eastern part of the Hu prefecture in Jingzhao, there was the Numinous Terrace; Hao was

    Haojing

    Haojing

  • Qiu Fengjia
  • Taiwanese politician during the Qing dynasty

    Qiu Fengjia (Chinese: 丘逢甲; pinyin: Qiū Féngjiǎ; Wade–Giles: Ch'iu Feng-chia; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Hiû Fùng-kap; 26 December 1864 – 25 February 1912) was a Taiwanese-born

    Qiu Fengjia

    Qiu Fengjia

    Qiu_Fengjia

  • Feng Sheng (general)
  • Chinese general (1330–1395)

    Feng Sheng (1330 – 22 February 1395) was a Chinese general who served under the Hongwu Emperor, the founder and first emperor of the Ming dynasty. He was

    Feng Sheng (general)

    Feng Sheng (general)

    Feng_Sheng_(general)

  • Zhao Feng
  • Zhao Feng (Chinese: 趙鳳; pinyin: Zhào Fèng; died 935) was a Chinese military general and politician of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period

    Zhao Feng

    Zhao_Feng

  • Zhaodong
  • Place in Heilongjiang, China

    province, China. It is the southernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Suihua, the center of which is located around 100 kilometres

    Zhaodong

    Zhaodong

    Zhaodong

  • Foshan
  • Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, China

    Fatsan, Jyutping: Fat6saan1) is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. The entire prefecture covers 3,848 km2 (1,486 sq mi) and

    Foshan

    Foshan

    Foshan

  • Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
  • Autonomous prefecture in Hubei, People's Republic of China

    Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese: 恩施土家族苗族自治州; pinyin: Ēnshī Tǔjiāzú Miáozú Zìzhìzhōu) is located in the mountainous southwestern corner

    Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture

    Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture

    Enshi_Tujia_and_Miao_Autonomous_Prefecture

  • Xue Huaiyi
  • Chinese Buddhist monk

    Huaiyi (懷義; died December 25, 694), né Feng Xiaobao (馮小寶), also referred to as Xue Huaiyi (薛懷義), was a Buddhist monk who was known for being the lover

    Xue Huaiyi

    Xue_Huaiyi

  • Baigong pipes
  • Feature near Delingha, Qinghai, China

    southwest of the city of Delingha, in the Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China. Some of the Baigong pipes are reported to be

    Baigong pipes

    Baigong_pipes

  • Kyoto
  • City in the Kansai region of Japan

    Kyoto City (京都市, Kyōto-shi; [kʲoː.toꜜ.ɕi] ), is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu

    Kyoto

    Kyoto

    Kyoto

  • Ren Zhong Feng
  • Mountain in Sichuan, China

    Zhong Feng (Chinese: 仁宗雪山; pinyin: Rénzōng xuěshān) is a mountain in the southern Daxue Shan mountain range in Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan

    Ren Zhong Feng

    Ren Zhong Feng

    Ren_Zhong_Feng

  • Jengish Chokusu
  • Highest point in Kyrgyzstan

    as “Victory Peak.” On the Chinese side it is known as Tomur Peak (Tuomuer Feng in Chinese) from its Uyghur name Tömür meaning “iron.” Jengish Chokusu is

    Jengish Chokusu

    Jengish Chokusu

    Jengish_Chokusu

  • Podocarpus macrophyllus
  • Species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae

    is used for quality wooden houses in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Buddhist pine is highly regarded as a feng shui tree in Hong Kong, giving it a very high

    Podocarpus macrophyllus

    Podocarpus macrophyllus

    Podocarpus_macrophyllus

  • Shi Chonggui
  • Emperor of Later Jin from 942 to 947

    vital in the formation of the Later Jin, and the cession of the Sixteen Prefectures led to their derision as being the servants of the Liao dynasty. However

    Shi Chonggui

    Shi_Chonggui

  • Lhasa (prefecture-level city)
  • Prefecture-level city in Tibet

    Lhasa is a prefecture-level city, one of the main administrative divisions of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It covers an area of 29,274 square

    Lhasa (prefecture-level city)

    Lhasa (prefecture-level city)

    Lhasa_(prefecture-level_city)

  • China
  • Country in East Asia

    2020, pp. 27–28. Jia & Feng 2025, p. 7. Jia & Feng 2025, pp. 9–10. Jia & Feng 2025, p. 17. Jia & Feng 2025, pp. 16–18. Jia & Feng 2025, pp. 7, 10. Tollefson

    China

    China

    China

  • Chifeng
  • Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China

    Chifeng is a prefecture-level city in Southeastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. It borders Xilin Gol League to the north and west, Tongliao

    Chifeng

    Chifeng

    Chifeng

  • Guo Zhongshu
  • Chinese calligrapher, painter, philologist, and scholar

    January, senior official Feng Dao was sent with her edict to Xu Prefecture to escort Liu Yun back to the capital. After Feng Dao's arrival, Liu Yun took

    Guo Zhongshu

    Guo_Zhongshu

  • Sun Sheng (Southern Tang)
  • 10th-century Chinese politician and general

    Sun Sheng (孫晟) (died December 21, 956), né Sun Feng (孫鳳), known as Sun Ji (孫忌) at one point, formally Duke Wenzhong of Lu (魯文忠公), was an official of the

    Sun Sheng (Southern Tang)

    Sun_Sheng_(Southern_Tang)

  • Ci Sha
  • Chinese actor

    May 3, 1997, in Sike Township, Butuo County, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan. At the age of 8, Ci Sha was sent to study in the county seat

    Ci Sha

    Ci_Sha

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2012. Tsao, Feng-fu (2000). "The language planning situation in Taiwan". In Baldauf, Richard

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • Lhotse
  • 4th-highest mountain on Earth

    Location Solukhumbu District, Koshi Province, Nepal Tingri County, Shigatse Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China Parent range Mahalangur Himal, Himalayas

    Lhotse

    Lhotse

    Lhotse

  • Mount Kailash
  • Religious mountain in Tibet Autonomous Region

    Kailasa, Gang Tise and Gang Rinpoche or Kangrinboqê) is a mountain in Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It lies in the Gangdise Shan mountain

    Mount Kailash

    Mount Kailash

    Mount_Kailash

  • Qionglai Mountains
  • Mountain range in Sichuan, China

    Fund as the Qionglai-Minshan conifer forests. Hengduan Mountains Yaomei Feng, China "Qionglai-Minshan conifer forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World

    Qionglai Mountains

    Qionglai Mountains

    Qionglai_Mountains

  • Suzhou
  • Prefecture-level city in Jiangsu, China

    Suzhou is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu province, Eastern China. Suzhou is a major tourist destination and industrial hub of Eastern China, specializing

    Suzhou

    Suzhou

    Suzhou

  • Fengjian
  • Political ideology during the latter part of the Zhou dynasty

    system (郡縣制, "commandery-county system") or prefectural system, with the establishment of thirty-six prefectures and a rotational system for appointing local

    Fengjian

    Fengjian

  • Tibetans
  • East Asian ethnic group

    Autonomous Prefecture, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Guoluo Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yushu Tibetan

    Tibetans

    Tibetans

    Tibetans

  • 2024 Hualien earthquake
  • 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan

    2024. Archived from the original on 3 April 2024. Retrieved 3 April 2024. Feng, Emily (4 April 2024). "Taiwan emerges remarkably unscathed after massive

    2024 Hualien earthquake

    2024 Hualien earthquake

    2024_Hualien_earthquake

  • Emperor Taizong of Tang
  • Emperor of China from 626 to 649

    that Feng Ang (馮盎), a warlord in the Lingnan region, was rebelling, Emperor Taizong, at Wei's suggestion, sent messengers to comfort Feng, and Feng submitted

    Emperor Taizong of Tang

    Emperor Taizong of Tang

    Emperor_Taizong_of_Tang

  • Huizhou
  • City in Guangdong, China

    was a prefectural capital of the Huiyang prefecture and the cultural center of the region. The West Lake in Huizhou was formerly known as Feng Lake. At

    Huizhou

    Huizhou

    Huizhou

  • Nanyang, Henan
  • Prefecture-level city in Henan, People's Republic of China

    Nanyang is a prefecture-level city in the southwest of Henan province, China. The city with the largest administrative area in Henan, Nanyang borders Xinyang

    Nanyang, Henan

    Nanyang, Henan

    Nanyang,_Henan

  • K2
  • 2nd-highest mountain on Earth

    Qogir (simplified Chinese: 乔戈里峰; traditional Chinese: 喬戈里峰; pinyin: Qiáogēlǐ Fēng) by which Chinese authorities officially refer to the peak. Other local names

    K2

    K2

    K2

  • Feng Yun (Later Tang)
  • proximity, to be the prefect of Ci Prefecture (磁州, in modern Handan), despite Li Conghou's displeasure. He and Feng Yun similarly distrusted the imperial

    Feng Yun (Later Tang)

    Feng_Yun_(Later_Tang)

  • 108 Heroes
  • Main characters in the novel Water Margin

    Buddhist and Taoist Influences on Chinese Novels: The authorship of the Feng shen yen i, being a thesis approved for the degree of doctor of philosophy

    108 Heroes

    108 Heroes

    108_Heroes

  • The Water Margin (film)
  • 1972 Hong Kong film by Chang Cheh, Pao Hsueh-li and Wu Ma

    Chang Cheh, Pao Hsueh-li and Wu Ma, starring David Chiang, Tetsurō Tamba, Ku Feng, Toshio Kurosawa, and others. The film follows the story arc in the novel

    The Water Margin (film)

    The_Water_Margin_(film)

  • Ordos City
  • Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China

    the Ordos Plateau of the Yellow River. Ordos has been administered as a prefecture-level city since 2001, although built-up areas make up a small proportion

    Ordos City

    Ordos City

    Ordos_City

  • Pegasus 3 (film)
  • 2026 Chinese film

    the Muchen 100 rally, the production team went to Jiulong County, Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan; Delingha, Qinghai, and other places, filming on location at

    Pegasus 3 (film)

    Pegasus_3_(film)

  • Liu Yun (governor)
  • the senior official Feng Dao, along with other officials Zhao Shangjiao (趙上交) and Wang Du (王度) to Wuning's capital Xu Prefecture (徐州) to welcome him to

    Liu Yun (governor)

    Liu_Yun_(governor)

  • Guo Chong
  • Chinese general

    arrive in Daliang to be the next emperor, so he sent out Feng Dao and others to Xu Prefecture to escort Liu Yun back to the capital. However, history quickly

    Guo Chong

    Guo_Chong

  • 2017 in Wu Lin Feng
  • Chinese kickboxing events

    history of the Wu Lin Feng, a Chinese kickboxing promotion. Events are broadcast on Henan Television every Saturday 21:15. Wu Lin Feng 2017: China VS Spain

    2017 in Wu Lin Feng

    2017_in_Wu_Lin_Feng

  • Shenyang
  • Capital of Liaoning, China

    August 8, 1927, with private funding by retired Fengtian clique major general Feng Yong (馮庸, 1901–1981, later re-enlisted as a ROCAF lieutenant general). It

    Shenyang

    Shenyang

    Shenyang

  • Chang Feng-hsu
  • Taiwanese politician

    Chang Feng-hsu (Chinese: 張豐緒; 5 August 1928 – 1 June 2014) was a Taiwanese politician. Born in Pingtung County, he served on the Taiwan Provincial Council

    Chang Feng-hsu

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  • Fang
  • v. t.

    The valve of a pump box.

  • Powdike
  • n.

    A dike a marsh or fen.

  • Reng
  • n.

    A rung or round of a ladder.

  • Fenny
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or inhabiting, a fen; abounding in fens; swampy; boggy.

  • Heng
  • imp.

    Hung.

  • Fend
  • v. i.

    To act on the defensive, or in opposition; to resist; to parry; to shift off.

  • Fang
  • v. t.

    A bend or loop of a rope.

  • Reng
  • n.

    A rank; a row.

  • Fended
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fend

  • Prong
  • n.

    The fang of a tooth.

  • Fang
  • v. t.

    The root, or one of the branches of the root, of a tooth. See Tooth.

  • Fang
  • v. t.

    Any shoot or other thing by which hold is taken.

  • Fennish
  • a.

    Abounding in fens; fenny.

  • Fending
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Fend

  • Paludal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to marshes or fens; marshy.

  • Fang
  • v. t.

    A niche in the side of an adit or shaft, for an air course.

  • Fend
  • n.

    A fiend.

  • Fend
  • v. t.

    To keep off; to prevent from entering or hitting; to ward off; to shut out; -- often with off; as, to fend off blows.

  • Fang
  • v. t.

    The tusk of an animal, by which the prey is seized and held or torn; a long pointed tooth; esp., one of the usually erectile, venomous teeth of serpents. Also, one of the falcers of a spider.

  • Fang
  • v. t.

    A projecting tooth or prong, as in a part of a lock, or the plate of a belt clamp, or the end of a tool, as a chisel, where it enters the handle.