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  1. Jiedushi: The jiedushi (节度使), or jiedu, was a regional military governor in China; the title was established in the Tang dynasty and abolished in the Yuan dynasty. The post of jiedushi has been translated as "military commissioner", "legate", or "regional commander". (Title of regional military governors in China from the Tang to Yuan dynasties) [100%] 2023-03-19 [Jiedushi] [Government of the Tang dynasty]...
  2. Dingnan Jiedushi: Dingnan Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 定难节度使; traditional Chinese: 定難節度使), also known as Xiasui Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 夏绥节度使; traditional Chinese: 夏綏節度使), was a jiedushi created in 787 by the Tang dynasty that lasted until the early Northern Song dynasty, when its ruler Li Yuanhao proclaimed himself ... [70%] 2023-05-08 [States and territories established in the 780s] [States and territories disestablished in 1038]...
  3. Dingnan Jiedushi: Dingnan Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 定难节度使; traditional Chinese: 定難節度使), also known as Xiasui Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 夏绥节度使; traditional Chinese: 夏綏節度使), was a jiedushi created in 787 by the Tang dynasty that lasted until the early Northern Song dynasty, when its ruler Li Yuanhao proclaimed himself ... [70%] 2024-01-21 [States and territories established in the 780s] [States and territories disestablished in 1038]...
  4. Wu (shaman): Wu (Chinese: 巫; pinyin: wū; Wade–Giles: wu) is a Chinese term translating to "shaman" or "sorcerer", originally the practitioners of Chinese shamanism or "Wuism" (巫教 wū jiào). The glyph ancestral to modern 巫 is first recorded in bronze script, where it could refer to ... (Shaman) [63%] 2023-12-19 [Anthropology of religion] [Shamanism in China]...
  5. Wu (Zehn Königreiche): Wu (chin. 吳) oder Huainan (淮南) war von 907 bis 937 eines der Zehn Königreiche in China. (Zehn Königreiche) [63%] 2023-07-17
  6. Wu: Wu (Vereenvoudigde Chinees: 吴语, Tradisionele Chinees: 吳語, pinyin: Wúyǔ, letterlik: "Wu-taal") is 'n Sino-Tibettaanse taal of 'n dialek van Chinees wat in die Volksrepubliek China, Hongkong en deur Chinese oorsese gemeenskappe in Japan, Suid-Korea en die Verenigde State van Amerika ... [63%] 2023-11-23
  7. WU: WU — аббревиатура, которая может означать. [63%] 2023-12-19
  8. Wu (shaman): {{Infobox Chinese | c = 巫 | romaji = Miko, Kannagi, fu | p = wū | j = mou4 | hangul = 무 | rr = Mu | h = mù Wu (Chinese: 巫; pinyin: wū; Wade–Giles: wu) is a Chinese term translating to "shaman" or "sorcerer", originally the practitioners of Chinese shamanism or "Wuism" (巫教 wū jiào). The glyph ... (Shaman) [63%] 2023-08-25 [Anthropology of religion] [Supernatural healing]...
  9. Wu (state): Wu (Chinese: 吳; pinyin: Wú; Old Chinese: *ŋʷˤa) was a state during the Western Zhou dynasty and the Spring and Autumn period, outside the Zhou cultural sphere. It was also known as Gouwu (句吳 /*ˁ(r)o.ŋʷˁa/) or Gongwu (工/攻吳 /*kˁoŋ.ŋʷˁa/) from the pronunciation ... (State) [63%] 2024-04-12 [Wu (state)] [Ancient Chinese states]...
  10. Wu (surname): Wú is the pinyin transliteration of the Chinese surname 吳 (Simplified Chinese 吴), which is a common surname (family name) in Mainland China. Wú (吳) is the sixth name listed in the Song Dynasty classic Hundred Family Surnames. (Surname) [63%] 2024-07-14 [Chinese-language surnames] [Multiple Chinese surnames]...
  11. Jieshi, Lufeng: Jieshi (Chinese: 碣石镇) is a Town in Lufeng, Shanwei Municipality, Guangdong. The town administers 41 villages. [47%] 2022-09-30 [Lufeng, Guangdong]
  12. Jieshi, Shandong: Jieshi (simplified Chinese: 界石镇; traditional Chinese: 界石鎮;. [47%] 2022-08-09 [Township-level divisions of Shandong]
  13. Xie Jieshi: Xie Jieshi (also transliterated as Hsieh Kai-shek; Chinese: 謝介石; pinyin: Xiè Jièshí; Wade–Giles: Hsieh Chie-shih; Hepburn: Sha Kaiseki; 1878 – 1946) was a cabinet minister in the Japanese-dominated Empire of Manchukuo, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Xie Jishi ... (Taiwanese politician (1878–1946)) [47%] 2022-11-14 [1887 births] [1946 deaths]...
  14. Sophie Wu: Sophie Wu (born 23 December 1983) is a British actress, known for her roles in films such as Kick-Ass and TV series such as The Fades as Jay, The Midnight Beast as Zoe, plus the second and third series ... (British actress (born 1983)) [44%] 2024-01-12 [1983 births] [Living people]...
  15. Ma Wu: Ma Wu (d. AD 61), courtesy name Zizhang, was a Chinese general during the Eastern Han, who hailed from the Huyang Town, Tanghe, located in the Henan province. (Religion) [44%] 2023-12-15 [Chinese gods]
  16. Wu Yin: Wu Yin (en chino simplificado, 吴茵; Tianjin; Imperio Qing; 2 de agosto de 1909 – Shanghái, China; 10 de abril de 1991)​ fue una actriz china de cine y teatro activa desde la década de 1930 hasta 1990. Durante este periodo apareció en ... [44%] 2023-10-29
  17. Liu Wu (general): Liu Wu (Chinese: 劉悟) (died September 25, 825), formally the Prince of Pengcheng (彭城王), was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician during the Tang Dynasty, whose killing of his superior, the warlord Li Shidao, and subsequent submission to the imperial government ... (General) [44%] 2024-01-12 [8th-century births] [825 deaths]...
  18. Wu Sha: Wu Sha (Chinese: 吴莎; pinyin: Wú Shā; born 21 October 1985) is a Chinese pole vaulter. Her personal best jump is 4.40 metres, achieved in 2009 in Jinan. (Chinese pole vaulter) [44%] 2023-11-15 [1987 births] [Living people]...
  19. Wu Yundong: Wu Yundong (Chinese: 吴云东) is a Chinese chemist. He is a theoretical organic chemist based in the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and holds a concurrent position in Peking University. (Biography) [44%] 2023-08-27 [Organic chemists]
  20. Wu Li (chess player): Wu Li (born 1989) is a Chinese-English chess player who resides in and plays for the Isle of Man. Although not holding any FIDE titles, he has a peak rating of 2345, above the rating requirement for a FIDE ... (Chess player) [44%] 2023-11-06 [Living people] [1989 births]...

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