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  • ...l> during a routine inspection of the town of [[Zhengzhong]]. Alongside Li Xiang, the entire Dragon garrison was killed by the Zhengzhong Rebellion. The reb
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  • ...l> during a routine inspection of the town of [[Zhengzhong]]. Alongside Li Xiang, the entire Dragon garrison was killed by the Zhengzhong Rebellion. The reb
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  • ...text1 = <br><small>(under the [[Xiaodong#Xiang dynasty (300BCE-500CE)|Xiang Empire]]) ...ce = Lunkeng, Langang Province, [[Xiaodong#Xiang dynasty (300BCE-500CE)|Xiang Empire]]
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  • ...m, coupled with the increasing centralisation and bureaucratisation of the Xiang dynasty resulted in a more formal Sengshui system. During the Xiang and Sun dynasties the power of Zohist monks was more limited. The nobility,
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  • * [[Li Xiang]] ({{lang-zh|labels=no|t=李想}})
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  • ...both removed persecution and elevated Zohism to a state religion of the [[Xiang dynasty]]. Under the patronage of successive [[Shangea|Shangean dynasties]] ...ived in their conversions, or were later conquered by the Xiang. The Later Xiang and [[Shangea#History|subsequent dynasties]] would be powerful centres of Z
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  • ...seen to be the major existential threat to the state's existence. As the [[Xiang dynasty]] emerged as a larger existential threat, Gyadrul groups were settl ...court annals around 650 BCE, coinciding with the early expansions of the [[Xiang dynasty]] in Shangea. The term is formed from the words བརྒྱ ''gya'
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  • ...creasing tax rates which were undertaken by the Governor of Xiongshu, [[Li Xiang]]. Nothing is known of Huang Shao's time between leaving Renmen and reappea ...lion, and was led by Huang Shao, He Yi and Jia Juan. After the death of Li Xiang, Huang Shao declared the creation of the [[Zhengzhong Army]]. Historically,
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  • |national_languages = {{wpl|Cantonese|Qiuan}}, {{wpl|Xiang Chinese|Shen}}, {{wpl|Korean language|Dol}}
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  • |regional_languages = {{wp|Rotuman language|Uean}}<br>{{wp|Xiang Chinese|Qyredine}}
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  • ...revolts against the [[Xiang dynasty]]. It was adopted by [[Emperor Min of Xiang|Emperor Min]], along with {{wp|Confucianism|Taoshi}} and {{wp|Legalism|Droi [[File:Shan-XiangContention.png|thumb|right|200px|States of the [[Shan-Xiang Contention]] in 650 BCE.]]
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  • ...rthern areas of [[Min]]. The first Xiaodongese state, the Kingdom of Great Xiang (大向王国; Dà Xiàng Wángguó) was created in 300BCE. Since then the ...ynasty that ruled over them - under the Xiang this would be "the people of Xiang" (向人; ''Xiàng Rén'') with the same system being applied under the Tao
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  • The '''Qyredine-Tangkuoan War''' ({{wp|Chinese characters|Yen}}: 桀唐戰爭, {{wp|Xiang Chinese|Qyredine}}: ''Chie Dan chantson'') was a conflict in East Catai bet
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  • |successor1 = [[Xiang Fang]]
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  • | {{wp|Xiang Chinese|Xiang}}
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  • | hsn = <!-- Xiang romanization --> | hsn2 = <!-- Xiang romanization2 -->
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  • ...authority over the area always remained shaky at best. The collapse of the Xiang dynasty meant control over the region passed once again to tribal confedera ..., with protracted fighting fought in the region up until the demise of the Xiang dynasty.
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  • ...nion|decline of the Dominion]] via a steady eroding of central power. <ref>Xiang Jiang (1997 AoN). ''The Slow Fall Of The Dominion, Xiaobing Publishing'', [ ...n]] Empress [[Shi Hui]] and the [[Hui Dynasty|Hui Imperial Dynasty]]. <ref>Xiang Fu (2003 AoN). ''The Eighth War Of Liberation, Xiaobing Publishing'''', [[R
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  • ...s comes from the [[Xiang dynasty in Siamat|period of occupation]] by the [[Xiang dynasty]], and by the Svai Empire had come to mean those who were {{wp|Chin ...the Sun dynasty the area seems to have briefly become independent under a Xiang prince, the Prince of x, before returning to Sun control in unclear circums
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  • ...ght: Depiction of 2 Calidum deities, the [[Striding Lion]], the [[Qingtong Xiang]], city of [[Atontec]], ''[[Statue of Ibiha-Ili]]'', Depiction of a Plevapo
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  • |'''[[Zuan Xiang]]'''<br>{{small|(1922-1927)}}
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  • | Xiang Pengfei
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  • ...Kasi}}: ชางจี ''Chāngcī'', meaning [[Xiaodong#Xiang dynasty (650BCE-100CE)|Xiang characters]]) ...ties. From the 1st century this area came under the control of the [[Xiang|Xiang dynasty]] and [[Sun|Sun dynasty]] {{wp|dynasties|Chinese dynasties}}. These
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  • ...nd Army (Aquitayne)|Second Army]] || CFM [[Greg Thornton]] || [[Joint Base Xiang]], [[Symphony]], [[Symphonia]] ...hird Army (Aquitayne)|Third Army]] || CFM [[Juan Estrada]] || [[Joint Base Xiang]], [[Symphony]], [[Symphonia]]
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  • 3 rd to 1 st centuries BCE by Shangeans fleeing persecution by the Xiang dynasty, though it was largely ...hism|dissidents]] fleeing [[Xiang dynasty|Xiang]] [[Persecution of Zohists#Xiang|persecution]], but it did not begin to spread until after the 8th century C
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  • |national_languages = {{wp|Hakka Chinese|Song}}<br>{{wp|Xiang Chinese|Qyredine}}
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  • ..., and had known a short but influential rule earlier by the [[Xiang Siamat|Xiang dynasty]]. During the 3rd century the Sun dynasty conquered the city-state In emulation of the [[Xiang dynasty]], and succeeding [[Shangea|Shangean dynasties]], the Svai Empire c
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  • The Chinese Communist Party, initially led by Xiang Zhongfa, rebelled against Chiang Kai-Shek's regime in 1929, sparking the Ch
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  • ...to prevent the intervention of the [[Shangea#Xiang dynasty (300BCE-500CE)|Xiang dynasty]] of Shangea. ...forces were allowed through the Jindao Harbour and docked in Jindao, where Xiang general Ma Xue, commander of the forces invading Jindao, was invited into t
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  • ...d as having been built in a grid shape in imitation of the [[Xiang dynasty|Xiang]] capital at [[Fuzhou]] and in line with the principles of {{wp|geomancy}};
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  • |4={{wpl|Xiang Chinese|Gun nuwean}} ...t finally in 1878, after the [[Jimi of Shuizhou|Viceroy of Shuizhou]] [[Hu Xiang]] was arrested and discharged after attempting to independently sign a trad
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  • ...nic Xiaos in [[Kuthina]]. The ethnic Xiao population which speaks the {{wp|Xiang Chinese|Shen}} dialect of {{wp|Chinese|Shangean}} is predominantly concentr
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  • ...Vessel (Guang), 13th-11th century B.C.E. Bronze, 72.163a-b.jpg|230px|thumb|Xiang era {{wp|Guang}} used during rituals with rice wine, [[Dongcheng History Mu ...dongese territory; although texts remain vague in the establishment of the Xiang, fossils and artefacts have shown the early existence of early markings of
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  • ...xperienced Prince Ditoral [[Zhu-Di Lazin|Zhu-Di]], Prince Tai-Yang, Prince Xiang, Prince Ditoral Yanfeng, Qiang and Sanfu. Some speculate that Hulang was id ...g suitors. The Ditu came with three of his uncles, Princes Kazou, Hong and Xiang, however, none were accepted with Michael of Dakmoor.
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  • * [[Gu Xiang Ling]], Taoyuanese; Cpl.
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  • *Xiang {{goal|78}} *{{flagicon|Shangea}} Xiang
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  • ...a corner kick saw Shangea putting their goal in with a header by defender Xiang. Shangea came to score a second goal with Yi in the 87th minute, but a slig *Xiang {{goal|78}}
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  • | Emperor during the [[Kyoukou War]], an invasion of Senria by the [[Xiang dynasty]].
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  • ...GCNS ''Shan Yuan''<br>GCNS ''Soo Wei''<br>GCNS ''Shi Rong''<br>GCNS ''Chao Xiang''<br>GCNS ''Tsay Pu''<br>GCNS ''Hu Lin''<br>GCNS ''Zhi Qiang''<br>GCNS ''Ba
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  • ...([[Calidum Empire]]), the [[Striding Lion]] ([[Iserlon]]), the [[Qingtong Xiang]] ([[Quan]]), the [[Statue of I Ahila]] ([[Kingdom of Pylos|Pylos]]), the c
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  • ...led to the [[Gyadrul]] period. Namrong itself would become a client of the Xiang until 900 AD, when it broke free of a weaker central state. A dynastic tran ===Xiang Dynasty===
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  • |official_languages = {{wp|Xiang Chinese|Qyredine}} '''Qyred''' ({{wp|Xiang Chinese|Qyredine}}: 桀 ''chie''), officially the '''Brilliant Empire of Qy
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  • ...e Zuoxiang]]<br>{{flagicon image|Imperial Xiaodongese Naval Ensign.png}} [[Xiang Liuxian]]{{KIA}} ...cha and Bashurat Fleets - with the Bashurat Fleet based in Lunkeng led by Xiang Liuxian. General Shangeaese naval strategy was based on the {{wp|jeune éco
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  • | 701 || Xiang Yuanjun || 7,540 {{wp|Tonne|t}} || Southern Tiger Fleet || <span style="col
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  • The Xiang dynasty conquered Brem in the 1st century CE, and by the 3rd century it was
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  • ...urbulence of the 1st century BCE in Yen lands, [[The Sage]] (personal name Xiang Yang), the founder and {{wp|prophet}} of Cotrism, propagated his teachings
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  • ...s]], [[Verliquoian Empire|Verliquoians]], [[Arasanid Empire|Arasanids]], [[Xiang dynasty|Hiang]], [[Soravian Empire|Soravians]]—the Gaullican Empire stand
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  • | align=left|Xiang Meifeng || align=left|{{flag|Shangea}} || 44:36.7 || +1:58.6
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  • | '''Alternate:''' ''Peng Xiang''
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  • * Payload specialist Xiang Yimu (Yuan)
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  • ...ally sought to bolster the imperial system that had been created under the Xiang dynasty.
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  • |national_languages = ''{{wp|Hakka Chinese|Song}}<br>{{wp|Xiang Chinese|Qyredine}}''
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  • ...he Xiang dynasty {{wp|Confucianism|Ruism}} became prevalent. Following the Xiang were the [[Song dynasty]] who introduced [[Zohism]] but collapsed in 400 CE ...Alessandro Vespasi and is based on the {{Wp|Farsi|Pardarian}} name for the Xiang dynasty ''shaangu'' (شیانگ) in 1224. It has since been the name to des
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  • ...asty|Yao]] invasion". Similar in construction to [[Kyoukou War|Kyoukou]] ("Xiang invasion"), [[Toukou War|Toukou]] ("Tao invasion"), and [[Soukou War|Soukou
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  • |languages = {{wp|Xiang Chinese|Qyredine}}, {{wp|Mandarin Chinese|Hin}}, various others
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  • ..., with other people of Han ancestry (from subgroups such as the Wu, Gan or Xiang) forming a smaller group combined than any of the main four, by self-identi
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  • |national_anthem = "Ye Hua Xiang" (Scent of the Wildflowers)
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  • | image2 = Xiang Yun @ Celebrities Try to Spell Commonly Misspelled Words.jpg
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  • |Jinyi Xiang (CMT) <br> '''W''' 15-14 |Jinyi Xiang/Sara Hoyashimi/Gina Carth (CMT)<br> '''W'''37-45
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  • | [[Xiang Zhilan]]
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  • ...asty|Yao]] invasion". Similar in construction to [[Kyoukou War|Kyoukou]] ("Xiang invasion"), [[Toukou War|Toukou]] ("Tao invasion"), and [[Soukou War|Soukou ...War]], which began in 469 with an invasion of Senria by the Xiaodongese [[Xiang dynasty]]. Though Xiaodong scored several initial victories at [[Battle of
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  • ...C founded in [[Tài Lẽ]]. The Giang dynasty was greatly influenced by the [[Xiang dynasty]] in Shangea and adopted their script. By 590 the Giang dynasty fel
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