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Wuwei, Gansu (武威市), prefecture-level city, China Wuwei, Anhui (无为市), Wuhu, Anhui, China Wuwei, Dingyuan (吴圩镇), town in Dingyuan County, Anhui Wuwei Chanyu
Wuwei
Prefecture-level city in Gansu, People's Republic of China
Wuwei (Chinese: 武威; pinyin: Wǔwēi) is a prefecture-level city in northwest central Gansu province. In the north it borders Inner Mongolia, in the southwest
Wuwei,_Gansu
Concept in Chinese philosophy favouring inaction
Wu wei (traditional Chinese: 無為; simplified Chinese: 无为; pinyin: wúwéi; Jyutping: mou4-wai4) is a concept from ancient Chinese philosophy that literally
Wu_wei
Qing dynasty modernized army
The Wuwei Corps (simplified Chinese: 武卫军; traditional Chinese: 武衛軍; pinyin: Wǔwèijūn; Wade–Giles: Wu-wei chün) or Guards Army was a combined modernised
Wuwei_Corps
Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire
Wuwei (Chinese: 烏維; r. 114–105 BCE) was a chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire. Wuwei succeeded his father Yizhixie in 114 BC and died in 105 BC. He was succeeded
Wuwei_Chanyu
County-level city in Anhui, China
Wuwei (simplified Chinese: 无为; traditional Chinese: 無為; pinyin: Wúwéi) is a county-level city in the southeast of Anhui Province, China, under the jurisdiction
Wuwei,_Anhui
Confucian temple in Wuwei, Gansu, China
Wuwei Confucius Temple (simplified Chinese: 武威文庙; traditional Chinese: 武威文廟), or Wuwei Confucian Temple, is a Confucian temple located in Liangzhou District
Wuwei_Confucius_Temple
Road in Gansu, China
The G3017 Wuwei–Jinchang Expressway (Chinese: 武威—金昌高速公路), commonly referred to as the Wujin Expressway (Chinese: 武金高速公路), is an expressway that connects
G3017 Wuwei–Jinchang Expressway
G3017_Wuwei–Jinchang_Expressway
District in Gansu, China
Chinese: 涼州區; pinyin: Liángzhōu Qū) is a district and the seat of the city of Wuwei, Gansu province, China, bordering Inner Mongolia to the east. Liangzhou
Liangzhou,_Wuwei
Town in Anhui, People's Republic of China
Wuwei (simplified Chinese: 吴圩; traditional Chinese: 吳圩; pinyin: Wúwéi) is a town in Dingyuan County, Anhui. As of 2020[update], it administers one residential
Wuwei,_Dingyuan
Shanghai Metro station
Wuwei Road (Chinese: 武威路; pinyin: Wǔwēi Lù) is a station on Line 11 of the Shanghai Metro. It opened on 31 December 2009. ExploreShanghai. "Wuwei Road"
Wuwei_Road_station
Species of flowering plant
Schisandra chinensis, whose fruit is called schisandra, magnolia berry or five-flavor fruit, is a vine plant native to forests of Northern China, the Russian
Schisandra_chinensis
Province in Northwestern China
Ma Buqing was in virtual control of Gansu in 1940. Liangzhou District in Wuwei was previously his headquarters in Gansu, where he controlled 15 million
Gansu
Species of tree
Pyrenaria buisanensis (common name: Wuwei camellia) is a species of tea endemic to Taiwan. It was first described by the Japanese botanist Shun-ichi Sasaki
Pyrenaria_buisanensis
Bronze cannon discovered in China
The Wuwei Bronze Cannon (武威銅火炮 — Wǔwēi tóng huǒpào) or Xi Xia Bronze cannon (西夏铜火炮 — Xīxià tóng huǒpào) was discovered in 1980 and is probably the oldest
Wuwei_Bronze_Cannon
Railway line in China
The Gantang–Wuwei railway (Chinese: 干武铁路) is a railway line in China. It is 172.2 kilometres (107.0 mi) long. The western terminus of the line is Gantang
Gantang–Wuwei_railway
Princess Tuoba, also known by her Northern Wei (386 to 534/535) title Princess Wuwei (武威公主), was the daughter of Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei and who later
Princess_Tuoba
Chinese bronze firearm dated to 1287
cannons is the Wuwei cannon dated to 1227. It was discovered in Wuwei, Gansu and likely originates from the Western Xia period. The Wuwei cannon weighs
Heilongjiang_hand_cannon
Sports venue in Gansu, China
The Wuwei City Stadium (Chinese: 武威市体育场) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Wuwei, Gansu Province, China. It is a Class B medium-sized stadium and serves
Wuwei Olympic Sports Center Stadium
Wuwei_Olympic_Sports_Center_Stadium
Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire
(Chinese: 烏師廬), was a chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire. He succeeded his father Wuwei Chanyu in 105 BC and died from an illness in 102 BC. Er Chanyu was succeeded
Er_Chanyu
Qing dynasty politician and military leader (1836–1903)
Trade Minister, Secretary of Defence, Nine Gates Infantry Commander, and Wuwei Corps Commander. He was also the maternal grandfather of Puyi, the last
Ronglu
Qing dynasty modernised army in response to the first Sino-Japanese war
Newly Created Army was later to become the Guards Army's Right Division (Wuwei Youjun).) The monthly expenses of the brigade were 70,000 taels (840,000
New_Army
Chinese general (1839–1908)
foreigners, and Dong's troop was renamed: Wuwei Rear Division. While they were stationed there, the Wuwei Rear Division troops repeatedly attacked foreigners
Dong_Fuxiang
Road in China
The G2012 Dingbian–Wuwei Expressway (Chinese: 定边—武威高速公路), commonly referred to as the Dingwu Expressway (Chinese: 定武高速公路), is an expressway in China that
G2012 Dingbian–Wuwei Expressway
G2012_Dingbian–Wuwei_Expressway
Chinese folk religious tradition
dào; lit. 'Way of Luo') or Luoism (罗教; 羅教; Luó jiào), originally Wuweiism (无为教; 無為教; Wúwéi jiào), refers to a Chinese folk religious tradition, a wide range
Luo_teaching
Historical region in Gansu Province, China
divisions and five prefecture-level cities, which are, from east to west: Wuwei, Jinchang, Zhangye, Jiuquan, and Jiayuguan. The elevation of the Hexi Corridor
Hexi_Corridor
Town in Gansu, People's Republic of China
town in Liangzhou District, Wuwei, Gansu, People's Republic of China, located 23 kilometres (14 mi) southeast of downtown Wuwei. As of 2018[update], it has
Hedong,_Wuwei
Railway line in Gansu, China
Heisongyi (overtaking station), Gulang North, and Wuwei East. On 11 December 2024, construction on the Wuwei to Zhangye section started, with a planned construction
Lanzhou–Zhangye high-speed railway
Lanzhou–Zhangye_high-speed_railway
Metro station in Shanghai, China
East Wuwei Road (simplified Chinese: 武威东路; traditional Chinese: 武威東路; pinyin: Wǔwēi Dōnglù) is a metro station on Line 15 of the Shanghai Metro. Located
East_Wuwei_Road_station
Oldest extant gun
most early guns with the possible exception of the Western Xia gun (the Wuwei bronze cannon), it is small, weighing just over 6 kg (13 lb) and 35 cm (14 in)
Xanadu_Gun
Chinese princess
Princess Wuwei (Chinese: 武威公主; pinyin: Wǔwēi gōngzhǔ, after 433–after 447 AD) was a Chinese princess. She was the daughter of Juqu Mujian, the Xiongnu
Princess Wuwei (daughter of Juqu Mujian)
Princess_Wuwei_(daughter_of_Juqu_Mujian)
Chinese politician
Li Wuwei (Chinese: 厉无畏; b. November, 1942) is a Chinese male politician and economist, who served as the vice chairperson of the Chinese People's Political
Li_Wuwei
Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire
a ruler of the Xiongnu Empire. Xulihu Chanyu was the younger brother of Wuwei Chanyu. He succeeded his nephew Er Chanyu in 102 BC. In 101 BC, the Xiongnu
Xulihu
Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire
Liang Province. In 114 BC, Yizhixie died and was succeeded by his son, Wuwei Chanyu. Schuessler, Axel (2014). "Phonological Notes on Hàn Period Transcriptions
Yizhixie
1957 book by Alan Watts
introduces the reader to a variety of Eastern philosophical concepts such as wuwei, Middle Way and anatman. Watts portrays the Western philosophical tradition
The_Way_of_Zen
Various philosophical traditions of Taoism
Throughout its history, Taoist philosophy has emphasised concepts like wúwéi ("effortless action"), zìrán (lit. 'self-so', "natural authenticity"), qì
Taoist_philosophy
Chinese aircraft carrier in development
two prototype TMSR-LF1 thorium-based molten-salt reactors to be built at Wuwei, Gansu province in northwestern China, aiming to have the reactors operational
Type_004_aircraft_carrier
Coalition that invaded China (1900–01)
(then romanized as Peking). The diplomatic compound was under siege by the Wuwei Rear Division of the Chinese Army and some Boxers (Yihetuan), for 55 days
Eight-Nation_Alliance
Highway in China
National Highway 667, also known as the Wuwei-Dingxi Highway, is a national highway in China, which connects Wuwei and Dingxi in Gansu. The highway is 471 km
China_National_Highway_667
Chinese king
massacres") was a king in the Hexi Corridor of the Gansu region, west of Wuwei, during the 2nd century BCE. "Xiutu" (休屠) is also an early Chinese transliteration
Xiutu
Railway line in China
Railway Lanzhou Station Jinchang Station Jinchang Station platform Wuwei Station Wuwei platform Jiayuguan Station Liuyuan Station Wind farm along the railway
Lanzhou–Xinjiang_railway
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Erba may refer to: China Erba, Wuwei County (二坝镇), town in Wuwei County, Anhui Erba, Harbin (二八镇), town in Hulan District,
Erba
Topics referred to by the same term
could refer to the following locations in China: Baimao, Wuwei County (白茆镇), town in Wuwei County, Anhui Baimao, Yuexi County, Anhui (白帽镇), town Baimao
Baimao
Aspect of Chinese military history
Wall followed the northern edge of the Hexi Corridor through the cities of Wuwei, Zhangye, and Jiuquan, leading into the Juyan Lake Basin, and terminating
History of the Great Wall of China
History_of_the_Great_Wall_of_China
Chinese bronze sculpture
sculpture from circa the 2nd century CE. Discovered in 1969 near the city of Wuwei, in the province of Gansu, it is now in the Gansu Provincial Museum. "Perfectly
Flying_Horse_of_Gansu
Sogdian general of the Chinese Tang dynasty
Baoyu was at the time. He also wanted to create Li Baoyu the Prince of Wuwei, but Li Baoyu earnestly declined the princely title; instead, Emperor Daizong
Li_Baoyu
Topics referred to by the same term
County, Zhoushan, Zhejiang Yangshan Township Yangshan Township, Wuwei County (羊山乡), in Wuwei County, Anhui Yangshan Township, Wencheng County (仰山乡), in Wencheng
Yangshan
Juchao district (now county-level Chaohu) and Lujiang county, Wuhu's 553 for Wuwei and Shenxiang Town of He county (now part of Jiujiang district), and Ma'anshan's
Telephone_numbers_in_China
Dynasty in northwest China (1038–1227)
and are unable to adapt to changes during battle. — Chage In 1980, the Wuwei Bronze Cannon was discovered in a cellar dating to the Western Xia period
Western_Xia
(Chinese: 李嗣業; died March 2, 759), posthumous name Prince Zhongyong of Wuwei (武威忠勇王), was a general of the Tang dynasty. He was known to have fought
Li_Siye
Species of flowering plant
Tropicos. Retrieved 2016-05-14. Wang, Kunbo; Wang, Zhiwen; Li, Fuguang; Ye, Wuwei; Wang, Junyi; Song, Guoli; Yue, Zhen; Cong, Lin; Shang, Haihong (2012-10-01)
Gossypium_raimondii
Transcription of the Chinese language into Cyrillic
transcribed as у. For example, the names of the cities of Wuwei (both Wuwei, Anhui and Wuwei, Gansu) and Wanning are transcribed as Увэй and Ваньнин. This
Cyrillization_of_Chinese
Musical artist
Background information Born (1970-04-29) April 29, 1970 (age 56) Gaoyou, Jiangsu, China Occupation Musician Instrument Sheng Website https://wuwei-music.com/
Wu_Wei_(musician)
1893 article by Leo Tolstoy
anarchist and pacifist thought. This thinking of Tolstoy's was influenced by wuwei (無為, "inaction"), a Taoist concept of finding victory by withdrawing from
Non-Activity
East-west route of the Asian Highway Network
Lantian Baqiao - Xi'an G30: Xi'an - Baoji - Tianshui - Dingxi - Lanzhou - Wuwei - Zhangye - Jiayuguan - Guazhou - Kumul - Turfan - Turfan - Ürümqi - Kuytun
AH5
Chinese general
Qing Empire Service years 1860s–1902 Rank general Unit Huai Army Commands Left Division of Wuwei Corps Conflicts First Sino-Japanese War Boxer Rebellion
Song_Qing_(Qing_dynasty)
Topics referred to by the same term
Guangning County, Guangdong Province, China Shijian, Wuwei (石涧镇), a town in the county-level city of Wuwei, Anhui, China Chu Shijian (1928–2019), Chinese business
Shijian_(disambiguation)
Chinese politician
Sun Jiazheng Li Jinhua Zheng Wantong Deng Pufang Wan Gang Lin Wenyi Li Wuwei Luo Fuhe Chen Zongxing Wang Zhizhen Edmund Ho (added 2010) 12th (2013–2018)
Jiang_Zuojun
Province in East China
longer exist after census it was split among Hefei (Juchao & Lujiang), Wuhu (Wuwei), & Ma'anshan (Hexian & Hanshan); Juchao District is currently known as
Anhui
Place in Anhui, China
region includes Ma'anshan (except Hanshan and He County), Wuhu (except Wuwei County), Tongling, Xuancheng, Huangshan and Chizhou. The region corresponds
Wannan
Ancient Iron Age culture in Gansu, China
Central Plains of China. The village of Shajing is about 250 km northwest of Wuwei, while the village of Yushugou, another important Shajing site, is about
Shajing_culture
Chinese text of Chan Buddhism, attributed to Niutou Farong (594–657)
Xin Ming, such as wuwei (無為, 'non-doing'): Enjoying the Dao is calming Wandering at ease in the truly real Nothing to do [無為, wuwei], nothing to attain
Xin_Ming
District Jinghu District Jiujiang District Yijiang District Wanzhi District Wuwei city Nanling County Bengbu Bengshan District Longzihu District Yuhui District
Music_of_Anhui
Chinese general during the Tang dynasty
000 Han and non-Han soldiers to capture Liang Prefecture (涼州, in modern Wuwei, Gansu). In 866, Zhang submitted a report stating that the Uyghur chieftain
Zhang_Yichao
Chinese chemist and businessman (born 1966)
world's largest plug-in electric vehicle manufacturer. Wang was born in Wuwei County, Anhui, into a poor farming family with eight children. After the
Wang_Chuanfu
Key concept in Taoism and East Asian Buddhism
Ziran is a central concept in Daoism, closely tied to the practice of wuwei (non-action). Ziran refers to a state of "just-so-ness" or "as-it-is-ness
Ziran
Chinese educator (1916–1966)
to death in Beijing during the Cultural Revolution. Bian was raised in Wuwei, Anhui. During the Red August of 1966 that marked the opening of the Cultural
Bian_Zhongyun
Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms state (397–439)
entirety of the Hexi Corridor with the key city of Guzang (姑臧, in modern Wuwei, Gansu) as their capital. After Northern Liang fell, remnants of the Juqu
Northern_Liang
Poem describing the stages of realization in Zen Buddhism
The "Five Ranks" (Chinese: 五位; pinyin: Wuwei; Japanese: go-i) is a poem consisting of five stanzas describing the stages of realization in the practice
Five_Ranks
Town in Gansu, People's Republic of China
pinyin: Wǔhé) is a town under the administration of Liangzhou District, Wuwei, Gansu, China. As of 2020[update], it administers Wuhe Residential Community
Wuhe,_Wuwei,_Gansu
Prince of Hexi
the Northern Liang and captured both his capital Guzang (姑臧, in modern Wuwei, Gansu) and Juqu Mujian himself. Juqu Mujian remained an honored Northern
Juqu_Mujian
1826 Lujiang County, Anhui Died August 23, 1905(1905-08-23) (aged 79) Wuwei County Citizenship Qing Empire Children Liu Tiqian (刘体乾) Liu Tiren (刘体仁)
Liu_Bingzhang
Provincial Juvenile Offender Detachment Liangzhou Carpet Plant Wuwei, Gansu moved to Wuwei in 1989 Provincial No. 4 Prison Pingliang Sanitary Materials
List_of_prisons_in_Gansu
Molten salt reactor prototype
MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 27 July 2021. "民勤红沙岗工业园区". Website of Wuwei, Gansu. 15 April 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2022. 民勤红沙岗工业园区位于民勤县红砂岗镇 ["Minqin
TMSR-LF1
Species of fish
wuweiensis is a species of stone loach endemic to Wuwei, Gansu, China. Type specimen was found in Wuwei, Gansu, China. It grows to 6.1 cm (2.4 in) standard
Triplophysa_wuweiensis
capital Wuwei (武威, in modern Wuwei, Gansu), overthrowing him and turning him over to Emperor Gaozu, who executed him. Li Gui was from Wuwei Commandery
Li_Gui_(warlord)
Buddhist text known as the Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra was found in modern Wuwei, Gansu, dating to the reign of Emperor Renzong of Western Xia (r. 1125-1193)
History_of_printing
Shanghai Metro station
Taopu Xincun 桃浦新村 Station platform General information Location Wuwei Road (武威路) Taopu, Putuo District, Shanghai China Coordinates 31°16′55″N 121°21′01″E
Taopu_Xincun_station
Metro station in Shanghai
postponement. It is located in between Qi'an Road station to the north and East Wuwei Road station to the south. This station has 3 platforms, with the Island
Gulang_Road_station
20th-century Chinese army
command as the Wuwei Corps (Wuweijun), which is also translated as the Guards Army. Yuan Shikai's Newly Created Army was made part of the Wuwei Corps as its
Beiyang_Army
Historical political subdivision in China
Yuexi Yizhou Yongchang Liang Province Longxi Hanyang Wudu Jincheng Anding Wuwei Zhangye Jiuquan Dunhuang Bing Province Shangdang Taiyuan Xihe Yunzhong Dingxiang
Qinghe_Commandery
Former Bai state
the Duan family came from Wuwei in Gansu: Yuan records claim that the Dali kingdom’s Duan rulers originally came from Wuwei Commandery in modern-day Gansu
Dali_Kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
a subdistrict in Xiaodian District, Taiyuan, Shanxi Wucheng, Wuwei County (无城), in Wuwei County, Anhui Wucheng, Xiuning County (五城), in Xiuning County
Wu_Cheng
Administrative division in 9th-century China
modern Chinese province of Fujian. The Tang-era Fujian Circuit was renamed Wuwei in 896. ... Chen Yan (884–891) Wang Chao (893–896) ... Qingyuan Jiedushi
Fujian_Circuit
Line of Shanghai Metro
the train stopped. Shanghai Metro announced the service suspended between Wuwei Road station and Malu station. 【 1329.4万人次】3月8日上海地铁客流创历史新高 (in Chinese)
Line_11_(Shanghai_Metro)
Autonomous county in Gansu, China
its Chinese name (Chinese: 天祝藏族自治县), is in the prefecture-level city of Wuwei in the central part of Gansu province, China, bordering Qinghai province
Bairi Tibetan Autonomous County
Bairi_Tibetan_Autonomous_County
Road in China
through He County, Jiujiang District, Hanshan County, Jiujiang District, Wuwei, Jiaoqu District, Zongyang County, Yixiu District, Huaining County, Daguan
G4231 Nanjing–Jiujiang Expressway
G4231_Nanjing–Jiujiang_Expressway
County-level city in Anhui, China
Formerly it was a prefecture-level city, which held administration over Wuwei, Lujiang, He and Hanshan counties until it dissolved on 2011 August 22.
Chaohu
Conflicts between the Han Empire and the Xiongnu (133 BC – 89 AD)
commanderies were established in the Hexi Corridor—Jiuquan, Zhangye, Dunhuang, and Wuwei—which were populated with Han settlers. The Battle of Mobei (119 BC) saw
Han–Xiongnu_wars
Shanghai Metro station
December 2009 Services Preceding station Shanghai Metro Following station Wuwei Road towards North Jiading or Huaqiao Line 11 Liziyuan towards Disney Resort
Qilianshan_Road_station
Guangdong Xiangfan Liuzhou Nanchang Da County Xingyi Duyun Xianyang Tianshui Wuwei Pingliang Yan'an Yulin Baoji Weinan Shihezi Reserve Divisions (1999-2021)
2nd Fighter Division (People's Republic of China)
2nd_Fighter_Division_(People's_Republic_of_China)
Prefecture-level city in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China
Chinese capital of Chang'an to the West over the Wushaoling Mountain to Wuwei and emerging in Kashgar before linking to ancient Parthia. Baoji is considered
Baoji
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
Yuexi Yizhou Yongchang Liang Province Longxi Hanyang Wudu Jincheng Anding Wuwei Zhangye Jiuquan Dunhuang Bing Province Shangdang Taiyuan Xihe Yunzhong Dingxiang
Lu_Commandery
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
Yuexi Yizhou Yongchang Liang Province Longxi Hanyang Wudu Jincheng Anding Wuwei Zhangye Jiuquan Dunhuang Bing Province Shangdang Taiyuan Xihe Yunzhong Dingxiang
Zhuo_Commandery
Contactless transport card used in China
metro and ferry lines in Lanzhou All bus lines in Jiayuguan, Jinchang, Wuwei, Zhangye, Pingliang, Jiuquan, Dingxi, Longnan, and Gannan and Linxia Prefectures
China_T-Union
Former Tibetan tribal confederacy
Tibetans (Chinese: 六谷部), was a Tibetan tribal confederation that ruled modern Wuwei in Gansu Province, China. It gained independence from the Guiyi Circuit
Xiliangfu
1927 severe earthquake centered near Gulang, Gansu Province, China
Gulang county 4,000 people and 30,000 domestic animals were killed. In Wuwei, most of the city walls collapsed as did many temples, towers and civilian
1927_Gulang_earthquake
Second-level administrative divisions of China
515 16,216 Ganzhou District Jinchang City 464,050 8,896 Jinchuan District Wuwei City 1,815,054 33,000 Liangzhou District Baiyin City 1,708,751 8,185 Baiyin
Prefecture-level divisions of China
Prefecture-level_divisions_of_China
Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 7.7 - 31 km SSW of Wuwei, China 1927". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 8
Lists_of_earthquakes
School of Chinese Buddhism
Tibet to propagate his teachings. When he returned to Nanzhao, he built Wuwei Temple. In 851, an inscription in Jianchuan dedicated images to Maitreya
Azhaliism
WUWEI
WUWEI
WUWEI
WUWEI
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Ocean
Girl/Female
Hindu
Merciful, Full of pity for others
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Clean
Male
Dutch
, defender of man.
Boy/Male
English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Greek
Attendant
Boy/Male
Welsh
Fierce lord.
Boy/Male
English
Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell.
Girl/Female
German, Latin
Wise Guardian; Form of Regina; Queen
Boy/Male
Tamil
No obstacles, Calm
WUWEI
WUWEI
WUWEI
WUWEI
WUWEI