Miao is a word that the Chinese use to designate some ethnic minority groups living in southern China and Mainland Southeast Asia. Miao is thus officially...
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Miao Miao (Chinese: 苗苗; pinyin: Miáo Miáo; born 29 November 1988), also known by her stage name Vivi Miao, is a Chinese actress. She made her acting debut...
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Miao script or Pollard script, writing system used for Miao languages Miao (Unicode block), a block of Unicode characters of the Pollard script Miào (庙)...
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Miao Miao (Chinese: 苗苗; pinyin: Miáo Miao) (born 14 January 1981, Tianjin, China) is an Australian table tennis player who represented Australia at the...
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"Mr. Miao" (Chinese: 苗生; pinyin: Miáo shēng), also translated as "The Tiger Guest" and "Student Miao", is a short story by Pu Songling first published...
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Hmong–Mien languages (redirect from Miao–Yao languages)
The Hmong–Mien languages (also known as Miao–Yao and rarely as Yangtzean) are a highly tonal language family of southern China and northern Southeast Asia...
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Miao people (also known as the Hmong) in Chinese history: Miao rebellions in the Ming dynasty (14th–15th centuries) Bozhou rebellion (1589–1600) Miao...
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Miao Hua (Chinese: 苗华; pinyin: Miáo Huá; born November 1955) is an admiral of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). He has served as director...
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Hmong people (section Hmong and Miao)
Southeast Asia. In China, the Hmong people are classified as a sub-group of the Miao people. The modern Hmong reside mainly in Southwestern China and Mainland...
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Hmu language (redirect from Central Miao)
known as Qiandong Miao (黔东, Eastern Guizhou Miao), Central Miao (中部苗语), East Hmongic (Ratliff 2010), or (somewhat ambiguously) Black Miao, is a dialect cluster...
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Zhang Miao may refer to: Zhang Miao (politician) (died 195), official in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China Zhang Miao (cyclist) (born 1988), Chinese...
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Nora Miao (Chinese: 苗可秀; Jyutping: miu4 ho2 sau3, born Chan Wing-man (陳詠憫); 8 February 1952) is a Hong Kong film actress. She is best known for appearing...
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The Three-Body Problem (novel) (redirect from Wang Miao)
international task force to investigate, recruiting nanotechnologist Wang Miao and detective Shi Qiang. As part of his investigation, Wang plays the virtual...
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Hmong language (redirect from Magpie Miao)
as Chuanqiandian Miao (Chinese: 川黔滇苗; lit. 'Sichuan–Guizhou–Yunnan Miao'), called the "Chuanqiandian cluster" in English (or "Miao cluster" in other...
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Miáo (苗) is a Chinese language surname. In 2013 it was counted as the 157th most common surname with 1 million people sharing the name or 0.075% of the...
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Miao Xiaochun (Chinese: 缪晓春; pinyin: Miào Xiǎochūn, born 1964, in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China) is an artist and photographer based in Beijing. Miao Xiaochun was...
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Tang Miao may refer to: Tang Miao (footballer, born October 1990) (Chinese: 唐淼; pinyin: Táng Miǎo), Chinese soccer footballer from Liaoning, who plays...
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Pollard script (redirect from Pollard Miao)
The Pollard script, also known as Pollard Miao (Chinese: 柏格理苗文; pinyin: Bó Gélǐ Miáo-wén) or Miao, is an abugida loosely based on the Latin alphabet and...
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Hmongic languages (redirect from Miao languages)
Hmongic languages, also known as Miao languages (Chinese: 苗语; pinyin: Miáoyǔ), include the various languages spoken by the Miao people (such as Hmong, Hmu,...
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Miao Jinqing (苗晉卿) (685–21 May 765), courtesy name Yuanfu (元輔), formally Duke Wenzhen of Han (韓文貞公), was a Chinese politician during the Tang dynasty,...
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Miao is a sub-division in the Changlang district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India. It is located about 25 km from the Assam border. It is one of...
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Gha-Mu people (redirect from Small Flowery Miao people)
Gha-Mu, also known as Small Flowery Miao (Chinese: 小花苗; pinyin: xiǎo huā miáo) and Blue Hmong, are a Miao ethnic group in China. They are from Guizhou...
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There are many traditional festivals of the Miao people, including the New Year of the Miao, 8 April, the Dragon Boat Festival, the New Year's Eating...
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Miao is Candy Lo's 1st full studio album. It was released on 2 December 1998, one day after her debut EP. The theme of this album is "cat". 同居角落 Tung4...
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The Miao rebellion of 1854–1873, also known as the Qian rebellion (Chinese: 黔亂; pinyin: Qián luàn; lit. 'Guizhou uprising') was an uprising of ethnic Miao...
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Miao Xiyong (Chinese: 繆希雍; pinyin: Miào Xīyōng; 1546–1627), courtesy name Zhongchun (Chinese: 仲醇; pinyin: Zhòngchún), was a Chinese physician active during...
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Jianwei (John) Miao is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the California NanoSystems Institute at the University of California...
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religion, yin miao (Chinese: 陰廟; pinyin: Yīnmiào; lit. 'dark temple') are temples dedicated to wandering and homeless spirits, as opposed to yang miao, which...
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Luobohe Miao (罗泊河 Luóbóhé Miao, Luobo River Miao, Luopohe Hmong; Xijia Miao 西家苗), also known as Hmjo or A-Hmyo, is a Miao language of China. According...
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Miao (simplified Chinese: 庙; traditional Chinese: 廟) are buildings in traditional East Asian religions enshrining gods, myths or legends, sages of past...
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