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    전주이씨대동종약원. Retrieved 2020-06-18. "JeonjuLee Royal Family Association". "氏大同宗約院三十年史". 氏大同宗約院. Retrieved 2020-06-18. (p. 41, 43) "Organizations of Jeonju...
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    The Jeonju Yi clan (Korean: 전주 이씨; Hanja: 氏) is a Korean clan with the surname Yi. Their Bon-gwan is in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province. The clan includes...
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    the 5th division of the 24th Corps. The brigade's commander, Li Quanshan (山), was also a wealthy opium dealer. This was a common business for many of...
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  • Li Quan (Simplified Chinese:; ?-1231 AD) was a Chinese general who served in the Jin dynasty. Li Quan led the red-coat army, a group of nominally Song...
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  • held captive in Guiyun Manor, and is eventually slain by Yang Kang. Li Quan (; Lǐ Quán) is a rebel leader appointed by Song Empire to command Qingzhou....
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  • artist Chen Dequan (陈德; born 1995), Chinese short track speed skater He Dequan (何德; born 1933), Chinese engineer Li Dequan (; 1896–1972), Chinese...
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  • ISBN 9787313164032 兆良. 中国发现澳洲 – 鹦哥地、厄蟆、火鸡的启示.. 海交史研究 61 (2012): 60–84. 兆良. 坤舆万国图资料源自中国 – 明代环球测绘世界(上). 郑和研究 80, 编号 4 (2010): 14–20. 兆良. 坤舆万国图资料源自中国 – 明代环球测绘世界(下)...
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    Coco Lee (redirect from )
    "玟設靈 思林激動爆喊:佢害死咗我個妹" (in Traditional Chinese). "東張西望|華語樂壇「天后」玟出殯,親友隨靈柩送逝者最後一程, TVBUSA, 民生". YouTube (in Traditional Chinese). "玟老公Bruce險被圍毆!吐這句粉絲怒暴動...
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  • alternatively translated as Omniscient Reader (Korean: 전지적 독자 시점; Hanja: 知的讀者時點; RR: Jeonjijeog Dogja Sijeom), is a South Korean web-novel written by...
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    West) deep in Song territory. Song armies led by Hu Zaixing and Li Quan (; d. 1231) defeated the Jin, who then withdrew. In 1224 both sides agreed on...
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