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Xiāng (traditional Chinese: 湘語; simplified Chinese: 湘语), also known as Hunan, Hunanese (Chinese: 湖南话), or Hsiang is a Chinese language spoken mainly in the Hunan province, but also in a few other provinces such as Sichuan and Guangxi. It is a group of languages of immense interest to Chinese dialectologists and historical phonologists because some of its languages still exhibit the three-way... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Martial arts of Zhou Tong The elephant style in question is a mistranslation of xiang, which actually refers to Xiàng Xíng Quán (Chinese: 象形拳 - "Imitation Boxing"), a fighting technique which emphasizes the imitation of the offensive and defensive actions of a certain animal or person, in this case an eagle.

Eagle Claw The elephant style in question some believe to be a mistranslation of xiang, which actually refers to Xiang Xing Quan (象形拳 - "Imitation Boxing"), a fighting technique which emphasizes the imitation of the offensive and defensive actions of a certain animal or celestial personage.

Results for "xiang referred actions"

Martial arts of Zhou Tong The elephant style in question is a mistranslation of xiang, which actually refers to Xiàng Xíng Quán (Chinese: 象形拳 - "Imitation Boxing"), a fighting technique which emphasizes the imitation of the offensive and defensive actions of a certain animal or person, in this case an eagle.

Eagle Claw The elephant style in question some believe to be a mistranslation of xiang, which actually refers to Xiang Xing Quan (象形拳 - "Imitation Boxing"), a fighting technique which emphasizes the imitation of the offensive and defensive actions of a certain animal or celestial personage.

Results for "xiang referred Quán"

Martial arts of Zhou Tong The elephant style in question is a mistranslation of xiang, which actually refers to Xiàng Xíng Quán (Chinese: 象形拳 - "Imitation Boxing"), a fighting technique which emphasizes the imitation of the offensive and defensive actions of a certain animal or person, in this case an eagle.

Results for "xiang referred Xiang Xing Quan"

Eagle Claw The elephant style in question some believe to be a mistranslation of xiang, which actually refers to Xiang Xing Quan (象形拳 - "Imitation Boxing"), a fighting technique which emphasizes the imitation of the offensive and defensive actions of a certain animal or celestial personage.

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Results for "xiang included ministries"

Xiang Zhejun After the establishment of the Nationalist Government in 1927, Xiang held a number of positions in several government bureaus, including the ministries of Justice and Foreign Affairs.

Results for "xiang included Xia Xiang"

Shang Xiang The original meaning of Xiang (庠) is provide for (養), and Xiang, including Shang Xiang and Xia Xiang, were initially places to provide for the aged persons, and then became places for aged persons with their knowledge and experiences to teach youth.

Results for "xiang included Shang Xiang"

Shang Xiang The original meaning of Xiang (庠) is provide for (養), and Xiang, including Shang Xiang and Xia Xiang, were initially places to provide for the aged persons, and then became places for aged persons with their knowledge and experiences to teach youth.

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Results for "xiang specialize in landscapes"

Xiang Shengmo Xiang specialized in landscapes and flowers with an elegant taste.

Results for "xiang specialize in flowers"

Xiang Shengmo Xiang specialized in landscapes and flowers with an elegant taste.

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    Xiang (linguistics)

    Xiāng (traditional Chinese: 湘語; simplified Chinese: 湘语), also known as Hunan, Hunanese (Chinese: 湖南话), or Hsiang is a Chinese language spoken mainly in the Hunan province, but also in a few other provinces such as Sichuan and Guangxi.
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    Xiang

    Xiang may refer to: Xiang River (Chinese: 湘), river in Hunan, China
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    A Xiang

    In Chinese mythology, A Xiang is the driver of the chariot of the God of Thunder. Chinese mythology
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    Xiang (place)

    Xiang was a place in Guangxi province where there was an idol to Gan. ... Xiang later became one of the early bases of the Taiping.
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    Xiang Yu

    Xiang Yu (traditional Chinese: 項羽; simplified Chinese: 项羽; pinyin: Xiàng Yǔ; Wade-Giles: Hsiang Yü; 232 BC – 202 BC) was a prominent general during the fall of the Qin Dynasty.
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    Xiang Zhongfa

    Xiang Zhongfa (Chinese: 向忠发) (1880 - June 24, 1931) was one of the early senior leaders of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Early life
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    Xiang Chinese

    Xiāng (traditional Chinese: 湘語; simplified Chinese: 湘语), also known as Hunan, Hunanese (Chinese: 湖南话), or Hsiang is a Chinese language spoken mainly in the Hunan province, but also in a few other provinces such as Sichuan and Guangxi.
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    Liu Xiang

    On August 18, Liu withdrew from the Olympic 110 metre hurdles. ... | Liu Xiang |
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    Shang Xiang

    The original meaning of Xiang (庠) is provide for (養), and Xiang, including Shang Xiang and Xia Xiang, were initially places to provide for the aged persons, and then became places for aged persons with their knowledge and experiences to teach youth.
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    Xiang River

    The Xiang River (also as Xiangjiang, Xiangjiang River, or simply as Xiang, Chinese: 湘江, 湘水 or 湘, pinyin: Xiāng Jiāng, Xiāng Shǔi; Wade-Giles: "hsiāng chiāng" or "hsiāng shuǐ"), in older transliterations as the Siang River or Hsiang River, is a river in southern China.

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