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  • Taichang (Chinese: 太昌; pinyin: Tàichāng) is a town under the administration of Ning County, Gansu, China. As of 2020[update], it administers the following...
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  • Taichang is the chief official in charge of religious rites and rituals in ancient China. Taichang may also refer to: Taichang, Gansu (太昌镇), a town in...
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    emperor gave in and appointed his eldest son, Zhu Changluo (later the Taichang Emperor), as crown prince in October 1601. In 1596, the Wanli Emperor attempted...
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  • Connecting Line (平潭连接线) S2525 was originally Sanming Connecting Line (三明连接线) Gansu Provincial Road Network Planning (2013-2030) Former numbers (before 2013):...
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  • based on historical figures, such as Wei Zhongxian, Xiong Tingbi and the Taichang Emperor. Some characters also appear in the sequels Saiwai Qixia Zhuan...
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  • This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Gansu, People's Republic of China (PRC). Subdistricts: Baiyin Road Subdistrict (白银路街道),...
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    Ministers, who each headed a specialized ministry. The Minister of Ceremonies (Taichang 太常) was the chief official in charge of religious rites, rituals, prayers...
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    Emperor's son the Taichang Emperor became emperor of the Ming dynasty. 26 September The Taichang Emperor died. 1 October The Taichang Emperor's young son...
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    took Woye and laid siege to Wuchuan and Huaishuo. Elsewhere in Qinzhou (Gansu), Qiang ethnic leaders such as Mozhe Dati (莫折大提) also rose up against the...
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  • his son Emperor Dezong, Dong Jin was made the minister of worship (太常卿, Taichang Qing). Because he had a reputation for being hardworking and careful, he...
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    Ning County (category County-level divisions of Gansu)
    traditional Chinese: 寧縣; pinyin: Níng Xiàn) is a county in the east of Gansu province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level...
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    August Zhu Changluo becomes the Taichang Emperor 6 September The Taichang Emperor becomes ill 26 September The Taichang Emperor dies 1 October Zhu Youjiao...
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    Heshang 河上 206 BC 198 BC – – – – – Zhongdi 中地 205 BC 198 BC – – – – – Taichang 太常 Chang'an 長安 c. 145 BC 41 BC – – – – Sili Henan 河南 Luoyang 雒陽 4th century...
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    of the Drums and Pipes Bureau and an umbrella organization called the Taichang Temple (太常寺). Musical performances at the Tang court are of two types:...
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    and 29 days) Era(s) Taichang (泰昌) 1 October 1620 – 21 January 1621 Tianqi (天啓) 22 January 1621 – 30 September 1627 Son of Taichang 23 December 1605 – 30...
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  • Zi followed him there, and served as deputy minister of worship (太常少卿, Taichang Shaoqing), in charge of ceremonies. In 784, he was made the deputy minister...
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    forty-eight years. (1572–1620). The shortest was his son's reign, the Taichang Emperor, who ruled for only one month (in 1620). The Mongol-led Yuan dynasty...
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  • civil service affairs (吏部侍郎, Libu Shilang), and minister of worship (太常卿, Taichang Qing). In 762, both Emperor Xuanzong (then Taishang Huang (retired emperor))...
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  • to the capital Chang'an to serve the deputy minister of worship (太常少卿, Taichang Shaoqing). In 828, he was again put in charge of drafting imperial edicts...
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