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    The Min River or Min Jiang (Chinese: 岷江; pinyin: Mínjiāng) is a 735-kilometer-long river (457 mi) in central Sichuan province, China. It is a tributary...
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  • Min River or Minjiang may refer to: Min River (Sichuan) (岷江), in Sichuan, China Min River (Fujian) (闽江), in Fujian, China Min (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau between the Jinsha River on the west, the Daba Mountains in...
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    Yangtze (redirect from Chang Jiang River)
    through Sichuan and Chongqing Municipality is also known as the Chuān Jiāng (川江) or "Sichuan River". In Hubei, the river is also called the Jīng Jiāng (荆江;...
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    243, due to poor health, Jiang Wan relocated from Hanzhong near the Wei–Shu border to Fu County (present-day Mianyang, Sichuan). Towards the final years...
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    Yibin (redirect from Xuzhou, Sichuan)
    prefecture-level city in the southeastern part of Sichuan province, China, located at the junction of the Min and Yangtze Rivers. Its population was 4,588...
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    Sichuan opera (Chinese: 川劇; Sichuanese Pinyin: Cuan1ju4; pinyin: Chuānjù) is a type of Chinese opera originating in China's Sichuan province around 1700...
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    Doubanjiang (redirect from Douban jiang)
    Douban Jiang (Chili Bean Paste)". The Mala Project. Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2016. Yanlin. "Sichuan Cuisine"...
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    Jinsha River (redirect from Jinsha Jiang)
    Jinsha swings northeast, forming the Sichuan-Yunnan provincial boundary until it joins the Min River at Yibin in Sichuan to form the Yangtze. Lashihai Wetland...
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    Dujiangyan (redirect from Du Jiang Yan)
    develops on the Min River (Minjiang), the longest tributary of the Yangtze. The area is in the west part of the Chengdu Plain, between the Sichuan Basin and...
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    female performer is Du Li Min, who teaches a workshop in Kuala Lumpur with her husband Bian Jiang. In a 2006 interview, Sichuan Opera performer Wang Daozheng...
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    related to Jiang Wei at Jianmen Pass in present-day Jiange County, Sichuan, including a Jiang Wei Well (姜維井), Jiang Wei Cave (姜維洞), Jiang Wei Fortress...
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  • Jianghuai people distribute in the Jianghuai region between the Yangtze river (Jiang, 江) and the Huai river (淮) in central Anhui and central Jiangsu. The Lower...
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  • tributary) (锦江, Jǐn Jiāng), a tributary of the Bei River in Guangdong Jin River (Sichuan) (锦江, Jǐn Jiāng), a tributary of the Min River in Sichuan Jin River (Fujian)...
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    The Jin River (Chinese: 锦江; pinyin: Jǐn Jiāng) is a river of Sichuan, China. It flows through the provincial capital of Chengdu. It consists of three parts:...
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    The Sichuan River or Chuan Jiang (Chinese: 川江; Sichuanese Pinyin: Cuan1jiang1; pinyin: Chuānjiāng), is the upper portion of Yangtze River from Yibin to...
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    Erlang Shen (redirect from Lord of Sichuan)
    of Guankou (灌口二郎; Guànkǒu Èrláng; Kuan-kʽou Êrh-lang) and the Lord of Sichuan (川主; Chuānzhǔ; Chʽuan-chu), is a Chinese god with a third truth-seeing...
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    10,000 individuals, living mostly in Sichuan. Of them, some 6,000 lived in the Min Mountains of northern Sichuan, 3,500 in the Qionglai Mountains further...
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  • Xiangli (田向利): 2022–present Mingxin (2008-01-27). "Jiang Jufeng reelected governor of SW China's Sichuan Province". Xinhua. Archived from the original on...
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  • Lijiang Ethnic Orphan School (丽江 民族 孤儿院 Lì-jiāng mín-zú gū-ér-yuàn) is a multi-year institution for orphans, primarily from the 1996 Lijiang earthquake...
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    most well-known version, even over the original Shandong zhajiangmian. In Sichuan cuisine, zajiangmian (雜醬麵) is considered its own version of zhajiangmian...
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  • Linwei Shantou Mingrun TTC - Lin Gaoyuan, Xu Haidong, Ma Te, Li Yijie Sichuan TTC - Sun Wen, Leng Dapeng, Yan Sheng, Zhu Linfeng, Cao Wei Shenzhen Baoan...
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    supplanted the earlier varieties of Chinese in Sichuan, known as Ba–Shu Chinese or Old Sichuanese. Like Min Chinese, Ba-Shu Chinese was different from the...
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  • Qingshuihe River Tuo River (沱江) Chishui River (赤水河) Min (Sichuan) (岷江) Dadu River (Sichuan) (大渡河) Qingyi Jiang (青衣江) Nanya River Caopo River (草坡河) Yalong River...
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    Shu Han (category History of Sichuan)
    Kingdoms period. The state was based in the area around present-day Hanzhong, Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan, Guizhou, and north Guangxi, an area historically referred...
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    central Sichuan. Chang Jiang or the "Long River" refers to the final 2,884 km (1,792 mi) of the Yangtze from Yibin through southeastern Sichuan, Chongqing...
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    Chengdu (redirect from Chengdu, Sichuan)
    Chengdu is the capital city of the Chinese province of Sichuan. With a population of 20,937,757 at the 2020 Census, it is the fourth most populous city...
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  • as Yan Gang Du Yiheng as Du Jue Wang Guan as Jiang Feng Tan Xueliang as Ma Qing Zhang Xiaopeng as Jiang Anguo Zhou Xiaofei as Lin Yue Sang Ping as Lü...
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    northern sections of the Min Mountains and then flows through Zhugqu and Longnan before meeting the Jialing River in Guangyuan, Sichuan. The main stem of the...
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    the capital city of Sichuan, and Chongqing, which was split from Sichuan in 1997. It is spoken mainly in northern and eastern Sichuan, the northeastern...
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