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  • Xinjing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Xinjing may refer to: Heart Sutra or Xinjing (心經), a Chinese-language sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism Changchun, the capital city of Jilin, known as Xinjing

    Xinjing

    Xinjing

  • Changchun
  • Capital city of Jilin Province, China

    in Chinese. Between 1932 and 1945, Changchun was renamed Xinjing (Chinese: 新京; pinyin: Xīnjīng; lit. 'new capital') or Hsinking by the Kwantung Army as

    Changchun

    Changchun

    Changchun

  • Xinjing, Shanghai
  • Town in Shanghai, People's Republic of China

    Xinjing (Chinese: 新泾镇) is a town in the Changning District of Shanghai. As of 2018[update], it has 33 residential communities under its administration

    Xinjing, Shanghai

    Xinjing,_Shanghai

  • Administrative divisions of Manchukuo
  • consisted of a number of provinces plus the special municipalities of Xinjing (新京特別市) and Harbin (哈爾浜特別市), and the Beiman Special Region (北満特別区). The

    Administrative divisions of Manchukuo

    Administrative divisions of Manchukuo

    Administrative_divisions_of_Manchukuo

  • Puyi
  • Emperor of China (1908–1912) and of Manchukuo (1934–1945)

    in downtown Xinjing while Puyi had to live in the "small and shabby" Salt Tax Palace close to the main railroad station in a part of Xinjing with numerous

    Puyi

    Puyi

    Puyi

  • Kwantung Army
  • Imperial Japanese Army unit and de facto rulers of Manchukuo

    and its headquarters was transferred to the new Manchukuo capital of Xinjing. The Kwantung Army also oversaw the creation, training, and equipping of

    Kwantung Army

    Kwantung Army

    Kwantung_Army

  • Xinjing, Guangxi
  • Town in Guangxi, People's Republic of China

    Xinjing (Chinese: 新靖) is a town of Jingxi, Guangxi, China. As of 2018[update], it has 9 residential communities and 21 villages under its administration

    Xinjing, Guangxi

    Xinjing,_Guangxi

  • Xinjing Township
  • Township in Gansu, People's Republic of China

    Xinjing Township (Chinese: 新景乡; pinyin: Xīnjǐng Xiāng) is a township in Tongwei County, Gansu province, China. As of 2018[update], it has 13 villages

    Xinjing Township

    Xinjing_Township

  • Xinjing, Guizhou
  • Town in Guizhou, People's Republic of China

    Xinjing (Chinese: 新景; pinyin: Xīnjǐng) is a town in Yanhe Tujia Autonomous County, Guizhou province, China. As of 2018[update], it has two residential

    Xinjing, Guizhou

    Xinjing,_Guizhou

  • Huashi, Beijing
  • Neighborhood in Beijing, China

    West Huashi Nanli East West Huashi Nanli West West Huashi Nanli South Xinjing Estate Guoruicheng West Guoruicheng Central Guoruicheng South East Huashi

    Huashi, Beijing

    Huashi, Beijing

    Huashi,_Beijing

  • Tan Yuling
  • Concubine of emperor Puyi (1920–1942)

    Puyi and she travelled to Manchukuo's capital Xinjing (Changchun). On 6 April, she married Puyi in the Xinjing palace and was given the title of Imperial

    Tan Yuling

    Tan Yuling

    Tan_Yuling

  • Eimear Quinn
  • Irish singer and composer (born 1972)

    Rose Quinn (/ˈiːmər/ EE-mər; Irish: Eimear Ní Chuinn, IPA: [ˈɪmʲəɾˠ n̠ʲiː ˈxiːn̠ʲ]; born 18 December 1972) is an Irish singer and composer. She is best known

    Eimear Quinn

    Eimear Quinn

    Eimear_Quinn

  • Jin Yunying
  • Chinese princess (1913–1992)

    Empire of Japan in northeastern China. Yunying and Runqi were married in Xinjing (present-day Changchun, Jilin), the capital of Manchukuo. About a month

    Jin Yunying

    Jin Yunying

    Jin_Yunying

  • Princess Huisheng
  • Chinese princess

    in 1937. Huisheng was born on 26 February 1938 at Xinjing Special Municipal First Hospital in Xinjing (present-day Changchun, Jilin, China), the capital

    Princess Huisheng

    Princess Huisheng

    Princess_Huisheng

  • Nissan
  • Japanese automobile manufacturer

    Imperial Japanese Army. In November 1937 Nissan moved its headquarters to Xinjing, the capital of Manchukuo. In December the company changed its name to

    Nissan

    Nissan

    Nissan

  • Masahiko Amakasu
  • Japanese Army officer (1891–1945)

    Amakasu helped establish the civilian police force in the new capital of Xinjing, as the city of Changchun had been renamed. During his time in Manchukuo

    Masahiko Amakasu

    Masahiko Amakasu

    Masahiko_Amakasu

  • Alxa Left Banner mine collapse
  • 2023 mining disaster in China

    At 13:16 on 22 February 2023, a serious collapse occurred in Xinjing Coal Industry Open pit Coal Mine (Chinese: 阿拉善左旗露天煤矿坍塌事故) in Alxa Left Banner, Inner

    Alxa Left Banner mine collapse

    Alxa_Left_Banner_mine_collapse

  • Manchuria Aviation Company
  • Mongolian Army against Kuomintang-held Suiyuan. The airline had a "hub" in Xinjing and was linked by regular flight routes from Harbin, Shamussi (Jiamusi)

    Manchuria Aviation Company

    Manchuria Aviation Company

    Manchuria_Aviation_Company

  • Manchukuo Imperial Guards
  • 1933–1945 guards unit of Japan's puppet state

    government. Their garrison and headquarters were situated in the capital of Xinjing, adjacent to the Imperial Palace. The Manchukuo Imperial Guards were inspired

    Manchukuo Imperial Guards

    Manchukuo Imperial Guards

    Manchukuo_Imperial_Guards

  • Wanrong
  • Empress of Manchukuo from 1934 to 1945 (1906–1946)

    settling in Xinjing (Changchun). Li Guoxing, Puyi's servant recalled she acted like a spoiled child on several occasions. After arriving in Xinjing, Wanrong

    Wanrong

    Wanrong

    Wanrong

  • Nozomi (train)
  • Japanese high-speed Shinkansen train service

    extended to run between Busan and Xinjing (now Changchun) in Manchukuo. The 1,530 km (950 mi) journey from Busan to Xinjing took over 29 hours, with an average

    Nozomi (train)

    Nozomi (train)

    Nozomi_(train)

  • South Manchuria Railway
  • 1906–1945 Japanese company in China

    operation of railways on the Dalian–Fengtian (Mukden)–Changchun (called Xinjing from 1931 to 1945) corridor in northeastern China, as well as on several

    South Manchuria Railway

    South Manchuria Railway

    South_Manchuria_Railway

  • Manchukuo
  • 1932–1945 Japanese puppet state in northern China

    era name, and more. Manchukuo was formally established on 1 March in Xinjing, and the council was abolished. It received formal recognition from Japan

    Manchukuo

    Manchukuo

    Manchukuo

  • State Council of Manchukuo
  • imposing five-story structure with two four-story wings built in downtown Xinjing in reinforced concrete with a portal frame construction with a pseudo-oriental

    State Council of Manchukuo

    State Council of Manchukuo

    State_Council_of_Manchukuo

  • Unit 731
  • Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)

    that time into the "Ishii Unit" and the "Wakamatsu Unit", with a base in Xinjing. From August 1940 on, the units were known collectively as the "Epidemic

    Unit 731

    Unit 731

    Unit_731

  • Manchukuo national football team
  • National association football team in China

    international  Manchukuo 0–6 Japan  (Xinjing, Manchukuo; 3 September 1939) Last international  Manchukuo 3–1 R.N.G. of China (Xinjing, Manchukuo; 10 August 1942)

    Manchukuo national football team

    Manchukuo national football team

    Manchukuo_national_football_team

  • Asia Express
  • Express passenger train in Manchukuo

    Shinkansen. Travel time between Dalian and Xinjing was 8 hours 30 minutes, the service was extended from Xinjing to Harbin in September 1935, and travel

    Asia Express

    Asia Express

    Asia_Express

  • Manchukuo Imperial Air Force
  • Air force of Manchukuo, a Japanese puppet state (1937-1945)

    with just one Nieuport-Delage NiD 29, the first air unit was based in Xinjing (Changchun). They were soon expanded with the addition of Nakajima Army

    Manchukuo Imperial Air Force

    Manchukuo Imperial Air Force

    Manchukuo_Imperial_Air_Force

  • Historical capitals of China
  • during the Japanese occupation in WWII, then named Xinjing (新京; Japanese: Shinkyō, Mandarin: Xīnjīng, literally "New Capital"). Chengde was the summer

    Historical capitals of China

    Historical capitals of China

    Historical_capitals_of_China

  • Puwei
  • Prince Gong of the Second Rank

    impoverished and in ill health, was awaiting an audience with Puyi in Xinjing, but died suddenly in the Xinhua Hotel at the age of fifty-six. At the

    Puwei

    Puwei

    Puwei

  • Yunhe (princess)
  • Chinese princess (1911–2002)

    Guangyuan, grandson of Zheng Xiaoxu. Yunhe and Guangyuan were married in Xinjing (present-day Changchun, Jilin), the capital of Manchukuo, on 18 April 1932

    Yunhe (princess)

    Yunhe (princess)

    Yunhe_(princess)

  • East Asian Games (Japan)
  • would be held as an invitational tournament. The event was to be hosted in Xinjing, with various stadiums being built as part of a National Sports Complex

    East Asian Games (Japan)

    East_Asian_Games_(Japan)

  • Kosei Fukunaga
  • Manchu-Japanese noblewoman

    Huisheng who was born earlier in Xinjing, Manchukuo in 1938. In June of the same year, her family moved back to Xinjing. Following the surrender of Japan

    Kosei Fukunaga

    Kosei_Fukunaga

  • Natural gas
  • Gaseous fossil fuel

    October 2012. Zou, Caineng; Dong, Dazhong; Wang, Shejiao; Li, Jianzhong; Li, Xinjing; Wang, Yuman; Li, Denghua; Cheng, Keming (December 2010). "Geological characteristics

    Natural gas

    Natural gas

    Natural_gas

  • Pujie
  • Aisin-Gioro imperial prince (1907–1994)

    Hall at Kudanzaka, Tokyo, on 3 April. In October, the couple moved to Xinjing, the capital of Manchukuo, where Puyi was then the Emperor. As Puyi had

    Pujie

    Pujie

    Pujie

  • Hiro Saga
  • Japanese noblewoman (1914–1987)

    Army Hall at Kudanzaka, Tokyo on 3 April. In October, the couple moved to Xinjing, the capital of Manchukuo. They had two daughters, Huisheng and Husheng

    Hiro Saga

    Hiro Saga

    Hiro_Saga

  • Central Bank of Manchou
  • Defunct central bank of Manchukuo (1932–45)

    quarter-century later, the bank was established by the Bank of Manchukuo Act at Xinjing (today Changchun) on 11 June 1932, as a joint stock company with a capital

    Central Bank of Manchou

    Central Bank of Manchou

    Central_Bank_of_Manchou

  • NEC
  • Japanese technology corporation

    manufacturing its first 500 W radio transmitter. They provided the Chinese Xinjing station with a 100 kW radio broadcasting system in 1934. Photo-telegraphic

    NEC

    NEC

    NEC

  • Allyl isothiocyanate
  • Chemical compound

    PMID 31771793. S2CID 208318505. Li, Yingbin; Lu, Daqing; Xia, Yan; Xu, Xinjing; Huang, Huichuan; Mei, Xinyue; Yang, Min; Li, Jianqiang; Zhu, Shusheng;

    Allyl isothiocyanate

    Allyl isothiocyanate

    Allyl_isothiocyanate

  • Huawei
  • Chinese multinational technology company

    (PDF) from the original on 1 December 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022. Xinjing Bao reported that Huawei Chairwoman Sun Yafang worked for the Communications

    Huawei

    Huawei

    Huawei

  • Zheng Xiaoxu
  • Chinese diplomat and politician

    Born (1860-05-02)2 May 1860 Suzhou, Jiangsu, Qing dynasty China Died 28 March 1938(1938-03-28) (aged 77) Xinjing, Manchukuo Party Concordia Association

    Zheng Xiaoxu

    Zheng Xiaoxu

    Zheng_Xiaoxu

  • Shanghai Art Collection Museum
  • Art Museum in Shanghai, China

    Changning, Shanghai Subdistricts Beixinjing Hongqiao Jiangsu Road Chengjiaqiao Xinjing Zhoujiaqiao Transportation Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport Line

    Shanghai Art Collection Museum

    Shanghai Art Collection Museum

    Shanghai_Art_Collection_Museum

  • Ei-ichi Negishi
  • Japanese chemist and Nobel laureate (1935–2021)

    synthesis" jointly with Richard F. Heck and Akira Suzuki. Negishi was born in Xinjing (today known as Changchun), the capital of Manchukuo, in July 1935. Following

    Ei-ichi Negishi

    Ei-ichi Negishi

    Ei-ichi_Negishi

  • Shanghai Municipality (1927–1949)
  • Municipality of the Republic of China

    District. Undetermined Xinjing District [zh] B 15 Da Jinjia Lane, Gubei Road Established as District 25 in 1945; renamed Xinjing District in January 1947

    Shanghai Municipality (1927–1949)

    Shanghai Municipality (1927–1949)

    Shanghai_Municipality_(1927–1949)

  • Nobuyoshi Mutō
  • Japanese general (1868–1933)

    promoted to Gensui. Diagnosed with jaundice, Mutō died in a hospital in Xinjing, Manchukuo. His elevation to the title of danshaku (baron) was posthumous

    Nobuyoshi Mutō

    Nobuyoshi Mutō

    Nobuyoshi_Mutō

  • Zang Shiyi
  • negotiations with the Soviet Union. However, the Manchukuo capital of Xinjing fell to the Red Army on 20 August 1945, and Zang was captured ten days

    Zang Shiyi

    Zang Shiyi

    Zang_Shiyi

  • Jilin
  • Province in Northeast China

    into Manchukuo, a puppet state set up by Japan. Changchun (then called Xinjing), capital of Jilin today, was made the capital of Manchukuo. After the

    Jilin

    Jilin

    Jilin

  • Japan national football team results (1940–1949)
  • National Government of China W 6–1 Xinjing, Manchukuo International Friendly 9 August 1942  Manchukuo W 3–1 Xinjing, Manchukuo International Friendly 10

    Japan national football team results (1940–1949)

    Japan national football team results (1940–1949)

    Japan_national_football_team_results_(1940–1949)

  • Japanese architecture
  • into the master plan for the construction of the capital city of Shinkyō (Xinjing). Many official buildings erected during the colonial period still stand

    Japanese architecture

    Japanese architecture

    Japanese_architecture

  • Liyan (Buddhist monk)
  • 9th-century Buddhist monk; translator of Buddhist texts into Chinese

    (Fǎyuè 法月; 653–743 CE) when he translated Pǔbiànzhìcáng bōrěbōluómìduō xīnjīng (普遍智藏般若波羅蜜多心經; T 252), a version of the Prajñāpāramitā-hṛdaya-sūtra in

    Liyan (Buddhist monk)

    Liyan_(Buddhist_monk)

  • Chien-Shiung Wu
  • Chinese-American physicist (1912–1997)

    bronze statue that weighed 8 tons at the center of the school in front of Xinjing lake, where it is surrounded by pine trees and cypresses. It was designed

    Chien-Shiung Wu

    Chien-Shiung Wu

    Chien-Shiung_Wu

  • DBOS
  • Open source software library

    stack". TechCrunch. Li, Qian; Kraft, Peter; Stonebraker, Michael; Zhou, Xinjing (2026-01-18). "Consistency and Correctness in Data-Oriented Workflow Systems"

    DBOS

    DBOS

  • Japanese colonial empire
  • Japanese territorial conquests (1895–1945)

    he was declared Emperor of Manchukuo. The city of Changchun was renamed Xinjing and became the capital of Manchukuo. An imperial palace was specially built

    Japanese colonial empire

    Japanese colonial empire

    Japanese_colonial_empire

  • Manchukuo Imperial Army
  • 1932–1945 ground force

    Independent Cavalry Brigade was created to provide a garrison for the capital of Xinjing, and the Manchukuo Imperial Guard was raised in February 1933 from men

    Manchukuo Imperial Army

    Manchukuo Imperial Army

    Manchukuo_Imperial_Army

  • Yan Lianke
  • Chinese novelist and satirist (born 1958)

    Zhi 2013 The Explosion Chronicles Carlos Rojas 2016 日熄 Rixi 2015 The Day the Sun Died Carlos Rojas 2018 心經 Xinjing 2020 Heart Sutra Carlos Rojas 2023

    Yan Lianke

    Yan Lianke

    Yan_Lianke

  • Saka
  • Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples

    congruent with population histories (32), the presence of Saka ancestry in Xinj_IA populations supports an IA introduction of the Indo-Iranian Khotanese

    Saka

    Saka

    Saka

  • Organization of the Kwantung Army
  • Organizational structure of the Kwantung Army

    Gendarmerie section, Kempeitai detachment in Xinjing Toranosuke Hashimoto: Commanding Officer Manchu Secret Police, Xinjing, Manchuria (as branch of Kempeitain

    Organization of the Kwantung Army

    Organization_of_the_Kwantung_Army

  • Mustard oil
  • Oil derived from mustard plants

    2009. Retrieved 3 January 2009. Li, Yingbin; Lu, Daqing; Xia, Yan; Xu, Xinjing; Huang, Huichuan; Mei, Xinyue; Yang, Min; Li, Jianqiang; Zhu, Shusheng;

    Mustard oil

    Mustard oil

    Mustard_oil

  • Mei Xin
  • Singaporean actress and host (born 1986)

    Fang Mingjie 2021 CTRL Joanna Mind Jumper Xu Leiying My Mini-me and Me Ye Xinjing 2022 Genie in a Cup Catherine 2023 Silent Walls Jin Kai Ting Oppa, Saranghae

    Mei Xin

    Mei_Xin

  • Imperial Crown Style
  • Japanese architectural style

    Empire for more than a decade until 1945. Manchukuo State Council Building, Xinjing Manchukuo Supreme Court, built 1938 Manchukuo State Council Building In

    Imperial Crown Style

    Imperial Crown Style

    Imperial_Crown_Style

  • Type 94 tankette
  • Japanese tankette

    Battalion Nomonhan, Manchukuo: 3rd Tank Regiment and 4th Tank Regiment Xinjing, Manchukuo: Armored unit of Imperial Manchukuo Army Nanjing, China: Armored

    Type 94 tankette

    Type 94 tankette

    Type_94_tankette

  • Yeouido Airport
  • Former airport of Seoul, South Korea (1916–1971)

    scheduled flights to Tokyo (beginning 1929), Fukuoka, Mukden, Dalian, Xinjing and other destinations from the airport during the 1930s. The much larger

    Yeouido Airport

    Yeouido Airport

    Yeouido_Airport

  • Heart Sutra
  • Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    For example, Korean: Banya Shimgyeong (반야심경); Chinese: Bore Xinjing (般若心经; 般若心經; bōrě xīnjīng); Japanese: Hannya Shingyō (般若心経); Vietnamese: Bát-nhã tâm

    Heart Sutra

    Heart Sutra

    Heart_Sutra

  • Renkyō Line
  • Railway line in China

    after Xinjing reverted to its original name, Changchun) and a number of lines formerly owned by the Manchukuo National Railway, including the Xinjing–Harbin

    Renkyō Line

    Renkyō Line

    Renkyō_Line

  • Second Air Army (Japan)
  • Army (第2航空軍, Kōkū gun) was formed on 23 July 1942 and headquartered at Xinjing. In June 1942 (Showa 17), the Kwantung Army's air corps was reorganized

    Second Air Army (Japan)

    Second_Air_Army_(Japan)

  • Persecution of Uyghurs in China
  • signed off on a bulletin in 2017 that presumed guilt in persons from Xinjing who had travelled abroad. According to Zhu, "If suspected terrorism cannot

    Persecution of Uyghurs in China

    Persecution of Uyghurs in China

    Persecution_of_Uyghurs_in_China

  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "rising capital") one of the former names of Shenyang as the Manchu capital Xinjing (新京, "new capital") former name of Changchun as the capital of Japanese

  • Evacuation of Manchukuo
  • 1945 Soviet invasion in Northeast China

    units used new tactics. Groups of SMERSH operatives were parachuted in to Xinjing (Changchun), Mukden (Shenyang), Ryojun (Lüshunkou), and Dalian. These groups

    Evacuation of Manchukuo

    Evacuation of Manchukuo

    Evacuation_of_Manchukuo

  • Kawashima Yoshiko (film)
  • 1990 Hong Kong film by Eddie Fong

    Japanese general Tanaka Takayoshi and helps Puyi establish Manchukuo in Xinjing. She becomes a commander of a Manchukuo army unit and a Japanese spy, seeking

    Kawashima Yoshiko (film)

    Kawashima_Yoshiko_(film)

  • Tadahito Mochinaga
  • Japanese animator (1919–1999)

    before sending them to Japan for animation. In 1945, Mochinaga traveled to Xinjing in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo set up in occupied China, to

    Tadahito Mochinaga

    Tadahito_Mochinaga

  • Military ranks of Manchukuo
  • 政府公報日譯 第213号 [Government Gazette Japanese Translation] (in Japanese). Xinjing, Manchukuo. 15 Nov 1934. p. 209-210.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location

    Military ranks of Manchukuo

    Military_ranks_of_Manchukuo

  • Basal cell
  • General cell type

    Jianghong; Mu, Rongzi; Yu, Xiang; Sun, Donglei; Lin, Jihong; Chen, Qiyue; Li, Xinjing; Jiang, Ming; Xu, Jianming; Chu, Bo; Yin, Chengqian (2024-05-15). "Jag1/2

    Basal cell

    Basal cell

    Basal_cell

  • Rehe Guard Army
  • Corps of the Manchukuo Imperial Army

    Forces (3,414) Chaoyang Area Forces (3,977) Weichang Area Forces (3,150) Xinjing Cavalry Brigade (2,018) Seiyan Army (Fangtian Area Forces) (3,760) River

    Rehe Guard Army

    Rehe_Guard_Army

  • Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army
  • Japanese home islands, Taiwan, Korea and Karafuto. Second Air Army – HQ Xinjing, covering Manchukuo Third Air Army – HQ Singapore, covering Southeast Asia

    Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army

    Armies_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Army

  • History of Jilin
  • Manchukuo, a puppet state set up by Japan, and Changchun (then called Xinjing), capital of Jilin today, was made the capital of Manchukuo. After the

    History of Jilin

    History_of_Jilin

  • Changyang, Beijing
  • Town in Beijing, China

    110111105009 嘉州水郡南区 Jiazhou Shuijun Nanqu Community 110111105010 天泰新景 Tiantai Xinjing Community 110111105011 馨然嘉园 Xinran Jiayuan Community 110111105012 建邦嘉园

    Changyang, Beijing

    Changyang, Beijing

    Changyang,_Beijing

  • Marici (Buddhism)
  • Buddhist god

    Dipper; Dz 621: Tàishàng Xuánlíng Dǒumǔ Dàshèng Yuánjūn Běnmìng Yánshēng Xīnjīng 太上玄靈斗姆大聖元君本命延生心經, Heart Scripture of Original Destiny and Extending Life

    Marici (Buddhism)

    Marici (Buddhism)

    Marici_(Buddhism)

  • New Town Central Park
  • Park in Shanghai, China

    Changning, Shanghai Subdistricts Beixinjing Hongqiao Jiangsu Road Chengjiaqiao Xinjing Zhoujiaqiao Transportation Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport Line

    New Town Central Park

    New Town Central Park

    New_Town_Central_Park

  • Luo Yunxi
  • Chinese actor (born 1988)

    Archived from the original on October 9, 2018. "罗云熙从"少年何以琛"到"夜神"润玉". Xinjing Newspaper (in Chinese). September 3, 2018. Archived from the original on

    Luo Yunxi

    Luo Yunxi

    Luo_Yunxi

  • Dunquin
  • Village in County Kerry, Ireland

    Dún Chaoin (Irish, meaning 'pleasant fort' [ˌd̪ˠuːn̪ˠ ˈxiːnʲ]), unofficially anglicised as Dunquin, is a Gaeltacht village in the west of County Kerry

    Dunquin

    Dunquin

    Dunquin

  • Shanghai New Hongqiao High School
  • High school in Shanghai, China

    Changning, Shanghai Subdistricts Beixinjing Hongqiao Jiangsu Road Chengjiaqiao Xinjing Zhoujiaqiao Transportation Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport Line

    Shanghai New Hongqiao High School

    Shanghai New Hongqiao High School

    Shanghai_New_Hongqiao_High_School

  • Thirtieth Army (Japan)
  • Military unit

    Army was initially raised on July 30, 1945 in the Manchukuo capital of Xinjing. As the war situation on the Pacific front grew increasingly desperate

    Thirtieth Army (Japan)

    Thirtieth Army (Japan)

    Thirtieth_Army_(Japan)

  • List of large language models
  • arXiv:2303.17564 [cs.LG]. Ren, Xiaozhe; Zhou, Pingyi; Meng, Xinfan; Huang, Xinjing; Wang, Yadao; Wang, Weichao; Li, Pengfei; Zhang, Xiaoda; Podolskiy, Alexander;

    List of large language models

    List_of_large_language_models

  • Ruriko Asaoka
  • Japanese actress

    television appearance.[citation needed] Nobuko Asai was born on 2 July 1940 in Xinjing, Manchukuo (Now Changchun) in the northeast part of China, the second of

    Ruriko Asaoka

    Ruriko Asaoka

    Ruriko_Asaoka

  • R1SE
  • Chinese boy group

    STYLE GALA 精品风格云盛典 — Annual Popular Team "《创造营》周震南何洛洛等11人正式成团,团名R1SE". Xinjing (in Chinese). June 9, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2019. "《創造營》總決賽團名曝光!「英文加數字」網狂刷問號:嗯?怎麼唸"

    R1SE

    R1SE

  • China Railways MT1
  • the development of Manchukuo continued and the population of cities like Xinjing and Harbin grew, it became necessary to transport increasing quantities

    China Railways MT1

    China Railways MT1

    China_Railways_MT1

  • Urzhin Garmaev
  • White Army officer in the Manchukuo Imperial Army

    On 31 August, Urzhin Garmaev voluntarily surrendered to the Red Army in Xinjing. Convicted by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet

    Urzhin Garmaev

    Urzhin Garmaev

    Urzhin_Garmaev

  • Yu Hua
  • Chinese writer (born 1960)

    Archived from the original on 18 March 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015. Bao, Xinjing (11 November 2003). "Prix courrier international. Yu Hua lauréat 2008 avec

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  • Ouyang Bowen
  • Chinese tennis player

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  • Economy of Manchukuo
  • 371,000 Harbin: 250,000 or 405,000 Andong: 92,000, 315,242 or 360,000 Xinjing: 126,000 or 544,202 Jilin: 119,000, 173,624 or 512,000 Qiqihar: 75,000

    Economy of Manchukuo

    Economy of Manchukuo

    Economy_of_Manchukuo

  • Dangpudi Manchu Ethnic Township
  • Ethnic township in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China

    2018. Dangpudi is divided into the following village-level divisions: Xinjing Village (Chinese: 新井村) Dangpudi Village (Chinese: 当铺地村) Daxinglongzhuang

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    Dangpudi_Manchu_Ethnic_Township

  • Chengjiaqiao, Shanghai
  • Subdistrict of Changning, Shanghai

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    Chengjiaqiao,_Shanghai

  • Xianjing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

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  • Zhao Liping
  • Chinese police chief and politician

    "内蒙古政协原副主席赵黎平涉故意杀人被羁押". 163.COM (in Chinese). 2015-03-22. "赵黎平作案时所开车辆疑为套牌车 枪击被害人头部". Xinjing News. Chinanews. March 27, 2015. "内蒙古前公安厅厅长赵黎平被执行死刑". Sina. May 26, 2017

    Zhao Liping

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  • Shanghai Yan'an High School
  • Public secondary school in Shanghai, China

    Changning, Shanghai Subdistricts Beixinjing Hongqiao Jiangsu Road Chengjiaqiao Xinjing Zhoujiaqiao Transportation Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport Line

    Shanghai Yan'an High School

    Shanghai Yan'an High School

    Shanghai_Yan'an_High_School

  • Shuangxin Subdistrict
  • Subdistrict of Tianjin, China

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    Shuangxin Subdistrict

    Shuangxin Subdistrict

    Shuangxin_Subdistrict

  • Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito
  • 1998 Chinese TV series or program

    Liang Xing as Xiaoya. Ji Chenmu as Wan Jianxiong. Yao Lu as Mo Duo. Huang Xinjing as Murong Chun. Anatoly Shanin as Ferdinand Verbiest. 邓婕博客秀恩爱 笑谈与张国立家庭生活

    Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito

    Records_of_Kangxi's_Travel_Incognito

  • Namyanggukkyong Line
  • Railway line in North Korea

    connected Sentetsu to the Manchukuo National Railway's new Jingtu Line from Xinjing (now Changchun), capital of Manchukuo, to Tumen, that was also opened in

    Namyanggukkyong Line

    Namyanggukkyong Line

    Namyanggukkyong_Line

  • Lü Ronghuan
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    Lü Ronghuan

    Lü Ronghuan

    Lü_Ronghuan

  • Manchukuo National Railway
  • 1933–1945 railway now in Northeast China

    network at the time of the nationalisation. Jichang Jidun Railway (吉長吉敦鉄路): Xinjing–Jilin, Jilin–Dunhua, Jiaohe–Naizishan. This was originally two companies

    Manchukuo National Railway

    Manchukuo National Railway

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