• Gao Yang may refer to: Gao Yang clan 高陽氏 mentioned in the Zuo Zhuan, Wen Gong 18 (《文公十八年》) Zhuanxu the Chinese ruler, family name is Gao-Yang Emperor...
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    GaoYang, or Gao–Lei or Gao–Yu, is one of four principal Yue Chinese languages. It is spoken in around Maoming and Yangjiang in southwestern Guangdong...
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  • Although Gao Huan treated him with respect, real power was in the hands of Gao Huan, and then Gao Huan's sons Gao Cheng and Gao Yang. In 550, Gao Yang forced...
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    Wenxuan of (Northern) Qi ((北)齊文宣帝) (526–559), personal name Gao Yang (高洋, Wade–Giles: Kao Yang), courtesy name Zijin (子進), Xianbei name Hounigan (侯尼干), was...
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    culture, Gao Huan, and a Xianbei mother, Lou Zhaojun. As Eastern Wei's powerful minister Gao Huan was succeeded by his sons Gao Cheng and Gao Yang, who took...
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    the 1970s. Sze-yap dialects are spoken by 6.5% of total Yue speakers. GaoYang dialects are spoken in areas of southwestern Guangdong such as Yangjiang...
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    with the Gao surname was Gao Yuan (高元) who created dwellings in antiquity. Zhuanxu, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, was also known as Gao Yang (高陽)....
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  • five progressed to the second round. In addition to Davies and Révész, Gao Yang beat Ishpreet Singh Chadha, Haydon Pinhey defeated Hammad Miah and Mohammed...
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  • Gao Yang (Chinese: 高扬) (1909–2009) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Liaoyang County, Liaoning Province. He was Chinese Communist...
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  • Yang Gao (楊杲; 607 – 11 April 618), nickname Jizi (季子), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Sui dynasty. He was the youngest son of Emperor Yang. Yang...
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