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Wugu, Taipei — Wugu (五股鄉) is a rural township in the western part of Taipei County, Taiwan Province of the Republic of China.* Area: 34.86 km² * Population: 74,766 people (2005) HistoryIn the 19th century the area was known as Go Ko Khi (五穀坑 or 五股坑). Burial… … Wikipedia
Tufa Wugu — (禿髮烏孤) (d. 399), formally Prince Wu of Wuwei (武威武王), was the founding prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Liang. He was initially a vassal of Later Liang s emperor Lü Guang, but seeing how Lü Guang was misruling his people, declared… … Wikipedia
Five Cereals (China) — Proso millet head Wheat (wheatberries) … Wikipedia
National Highway No. 1 (Taiwan) — National Highway No. 1 Route information Length: 1,042.8 km (648.0 mi) Existed: October 31, 1978 – present … Wikipedia
Tufa Lilugu — (禿髮利鹿孤) (d. 402), formally Prince Kang of Hexi (河西康王), was a prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Liang. He was a younger brother of the founding prince Tufa Wugu (Prince Wu). He was described as a capable ruler open to different opinions … Wikipedia
Tufa Rutan — (禿髮傉檀) (365 415), formally Prince Jing of (Southern) Liang) ((南)涼景王), was the last prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Liang. As he was the son that his father, the Xianbei chief Tufa Sifujian (禿髮思復犍), considered most talented, his older … Wikipedia
Lü Guang — (呂光) (337 400), courtesy name Shiming (世明), formally Emperor Yiwu of (Later) Liang ((後)涼懿武帝), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Di state Later Liang (although during most of his reign, he used the title Heavenly Prince ( Tian Wang )). He… … Wikipedia
Gu (poison) — Gu (simplified Chinese: 蛊; traditional Chinese: 蠱; pinyin: gǔ; Wade–Giles: ku) or jincan (simplified Chinese: 金蚕; traditional Chinese: 金蠶; pinyin: jīncán; Wade–Giles: chin ts an; lit. gold silkworm ) was a venom based poison associated with… … Wikipedia
New Taipei — Not to be confused with Taipei. New Taipei 新北 Special municipality New Taipei City · 新北市 … Wikipedia
Southern Liang — The Southern Liang (zh cp|c=南凉|p=Nánliáng; 397 414) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin Dynasty (265 420) in China. The founding family Tufa was of Xianbei ethnicity and distant relative of the Tuoba imperial house of Northern Wei … Wikipedia