. Qingzhou Museum , featuring some of the Buddhist statues unearthed in 1996 1997 Tuoshan Yunmenshan ... of Shandong peninsula at Laoshan , and proceeded to Qingzhou to translate and edit the scriptures he had collected in India . 1986 The name Qingzhou is recovered from Yi Du . 1996 The discovery of over 200 buried Buddhism Buddhist statues at Qingzhou was hailed as a major archaeology archaeological ... guide 18 18.pdf Royal Academy of Arts exhibition brochure Return of the Buddha. The Qingzhou discoveries ... geo stub de Qingzhou fr Qingzhou ko ja no Qingzhou vi Thanh Ch u, S n ng war Qingzhou ... more details
Yidu may refer to Yidu, Hubei , city in China Yidu County , former name of Qingzhou, city in Shandong, China Idu script , archaic writing system which represents the Korean language using hanja Yidu Luoba , subgroup of Lhoba people Idu Mishmi Language , a language spoken by Idu Mishmi people disambig de Yidu ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 coord 36 38 54.9 N 118 27 27.5 E display title Tuoshan Chinese language Chinese pinyin tu sh n literally Camel Mountain is a mountain located 4  km south west of Qingzhou city, Shandong provinces of China province , China . It features a number of historic sites and a native pine forest. Tuoshan is the core scenic zone of Qingzhou National Park. Image Qingzhou tuoshan map.jpg right 550px Map of the mountain Qiaoyu s Calligraphy Qiaoyu was a chief official of Qingzhou during the Ming Dynasty, and inscribed the characters Tuo Shan on the eastern face of the mountain. Haotian Temple Haotian Temple Hao Tian Gong in pinyin measures 150 m from north to south and 100 m from east to west. It lies on the summit of Tuoshan, and commands a view northward to Qingzhou. The temple itself consists of a group of ancient structures, including an old theatre, Yuhuang Palace, Seven Treasures Cabinet, and a garden of stone stelae or tablets. A tablet on the site records the rebuilding of the temple in the Yuan Dynasty 1271 1368 . The temple has undergone further repairs since 1986. Yuhuang Palace This building is part of Haotian Temple on the summit of the mountain. Qibao Cabinet Seven Treasures Qi bao Cabinet was built in the Yuan Dynasty. It is a non beam, double arched stone structure and is rare in China. River in the Sky Tian He . Adjacent to Haotian Temple. It was completely dry as of 2004 and it is doubtful that it ever flows . A more realistic translation might be pool or pond . Bridge in the Sky Tian Qiao . The bridge crosses the River in the Sky , and provides an entrance to Haotian Temple. Heavenly Spring Tian Quan . Possibly another name for the River in the Sky . Wulong Pool Possibly another name for the River in the Sky . Gate of the Southern Heaven Tian Nan Men in pinyin . A recently constructed or reconstructed Chinese gateway atop mountain. Buddhist Grottoes Image Attendant boddhisattva head tuoshan qingzhou.jpg left thumb 200px D ... more details
by Governor Murong Yanda of Qingzhou. The brothers lead their men to attack Qingzhou and free ... to attack Qingzhou and succeed in rescuing Kong Ming. The Kong brothers then follow the heroes back ... more details
landlord later and they kill him and his family in anger. They flee from Qingzhou and become ... of Qingzhou. The brothers lead their men to attack Qingzhou and free their uncle. However, the Kongs ... Liang Liangshan Marsh to seek help. The outlaws form an army to attack Qingzhou and succeed in rescuing ... more details
and denounced as a traitor by Qingzhou s Governor Murong Yanda. Believing that Qin had rebelled against ... to Liangshan and explain how they disguised themselves as him and his troops and attacked Qingzhou ... after the battle of Qingzhou, he kills Governor Murong to avenge his family. Death After the Liangshan ... more details
Infobox settlement name Qing County native name postal code type Postal code settlement type County China County image skyline image map map caption Location of the county subdivision type Country subdivision name People s Republic of China China subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 Hebei subdivision type2 Prefecture subdivision name2 Cangzhou area total km2 population population as of population density km2 auto latNS latd latm lats longEW longd longm longs elevation ft elevation m timezone China Standard Time China Standard utc offset 8 website Qing County zh s t p Q ng Xi n is a county of Hebei , China . It is under the administration of Cangzhou prefecture level city . Administrative Divisions ref name Admin Div http www.xzqh.org html list 45.html ref Towns Qingzhou, Qing County Qingzhou , Jinniu, Qing County Jinniu , Xinxing, Qing County Xinxing , Liuhe, Qing County Liuhe , Mumendian , Machang, Qing County Machang Townships Zhouguantun Township , Caosi Township , Pangu Township , Chenzui Township The one farm is Guoying Qing County Farm References reflist External Links County level divisions of Hebei coord 38 35 N 116 48 E region CN 13 type adm2nd source kolossus dewiki display title Category County level divisions of Hebei Hebei geo stub de Qing Cangzhou fr Xian de Qing ko ja no Qing Cangzhou vi Thanh huy n zh ... more details
. Huyan s deputies defect over to join Liangshan. Battle of Qingzhou Huyan is afraid of returning to the capital city after his defeat. He travels alone to Qingzhou in present day Shandong to join ... by the outlaws on the mountain. Huyan leads the Qingzhou army to attack the outlaws and subsequently ... from Mount Peach Blossom. Huyan falls into an ambush laid by the Liangshan heroes outside Qingzhou ... outlaws in capturing Qingzhou. Becoming an outlaw Huyan pretends to be a turncoat when the Liangshan ... more details
Huyan Zhuo is defeated by the outlaws from Mount Liang Liangshan Marsh and he retreats to Qingzhou ... and he leads the Qingzhou army to attack the bandit stronghold. Li and Zhou seek help from the outlaws ... outlaws arrive to help them and they defeat imperial forces in the great battle at Qingzhou. Huyan ... more details
Water Margin character infobox Name Yu Baosi Nickname God of the Dangerous Road br Aliases Rank 105th, Healthy Star of the 72 Earthly Fiends Image imagesize Caption Allegiance Liangshan Designation Chief flag bearer Origin Bandit from Qingzhou in present day Shandong Hometown First appearance Chapter 68 Weapon Simp Trad Pinyin Y B os WG Y Pao szu Other Chinese name Yu Chinese name Yu Yu Baosi is a fictional character in the Water Margin , one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature . He ranks 105th of the 108 Liangshan heroes and 69th of the 72 Earthly Fiends. He is nicknamed God of the Dangerous Road . Background Yu has a big and tall stature. He is nicknamed God of the Dangerous Road for his gigantic build. He rallies a group of about 200 bandits and they rob for a living in Qingzhou in present day Shandong . Joining Liangshan Duan Jingzhu brings 200 fine horses from the north and the famous Jade Lion steed, intending to present it to Mount Liang Liangshan Marsh s chief Chao Gai . Yu and his men rob the horses and present them to the Zeng Family Fortress. The Zengs hurl abusive remarks at Liangshan and anger Chao, who personally leads the outlaws to attack the fortress. He is killed in the battle by a poisoned arrow from Shi Wengong. Song Jiang succeeds Chao as chief of Liangshan and he leads the outlaws to attack the fortress again. The Zengs lose a few battles and two of the five Zeng brothers are killed in action. The Zeng patriarch, Zeng Nong, decides to come a truce with Liangshan and Song names his conditions hand over Shi Wengong and Yu Baosi and the horses. Zeng returns all the horses except the Jade Lion and he refuses to hand Shi Wengong to the outlaws. The outlaws receive news of imperial forces approaching from Qingzhou and Lingzhou and decide to halt their attack on the fortress temporarily. Song succeeds in persuading Yu to join Liangshan and he implants Yu as a spy in the fortress. Yu helps the outlaws capture the ... more details
This is a list of towns and cities in the world believed to have 100,000 or more inhabitants, as of 2006. TOCright City 100000 index small List of cities beginning with letter small Q Qa em Shahr Qamishli Qarchak Qazvin Qasemabad , Islam Shahr Qianjiang Qidong Qingdao Qingtongxia Qingyang Qingyuan Qingzhou Qinhuangdao Qinyang Qinzhou Qiqihaer Qitaihe Qom Quanzhou Quebec City Queimados Quer taro Quetta Quevedo, Ecuador Quevedo Quezon City Qufu Qui Nhon Quilmes Quilpu , Chile Quilpu Quito Qujing Quzhou See also World largest cities References http unstats.un.org unsd demographic sconcerns densurb urban.aspx Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants United Nations Statistics Division, accessed 24 August 2006 DEFAULTSORT List Of Towns And Cities With 100,000 Or More Inhabitants Cityname Q Category Geography related lists Towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants Category Lists of cities by demography 100,000 or more inhabitants lt Pasaulio ali didmies iai ... more details
unsourced date January 2009 Jin Ming zh s p J n M ng 1913 1998 was a People s Republic of China Chinese politician. He was originally from Qingzhou city, in Shandong province. In February 1932, he joined the Communist Youth League of China , and in the summer of the same year became a member of the Chinese Communist Party . He was a member of the Central Advisory Commission under the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China 12th and 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Central Committee s. He also served as the general secretary of the State Council of the People s Republic of China , the secretary of the CPC Hebei Committee, among other posts. He died in Beijing in 1998. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jin, Ming ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jin, Ming Category 1913 births Category 1998 deaths Category Politicians of the People s Republic of China china politician stub zh ... more details
Railway line header UKrail header2 Jiaoji Passenger Railway blue BS daten LNGE Qingdao Railway Station Qingdao Jinan Railway Station Jinan 362.5 SPURWEITE 1,435 STROMW 50Hz 25,000V V MAX 250 TRAIN China Railway High speed CRH BILDPFAD KARTE PIXEL KARTE BS table1 BS3 Stations and mileage BS3 KBHFa Qingdao Railway Station Qingdao 0 km BS3 ABZlf HLUECKE toward Jiaoji railway Jiaoji BS3 HST Jiaozhou North Railway Station Jiaozhou North km BS3 HST Gaomi Railway Station Gaomi 92 km BS3 ABZrg HLUECKE toward Jiaoji railway Jiaoji BS3 HST Changyi Railway Station Changyi km BS3 HST Weifang Railway Station Weifang 161 km BS3 ABZlf HLUECKE toward Jiaoji railway Jiaoji BS3 HST Changle Railway Station Changle 189 km BS3 ABZrg HLUECKE toward Jiaoji railway Jiaoji BS3 HST Qingzhou North Railway Station Qingzhou North 218 km BS3 HST Linzi Railway Station Linzi 254 km BS3 HLUECKE ABZdg HLUECKE toward Boshan Station , Zhangdong Railway BS3 HST Zibo Railway Station Zibo 271 km BS3 ABZlf HLUECKE toward Jiaoji railway Jiaoji BS3 HST Zhoucun East Railway Station Zhoucun East km BS3 HST Zhangqiu Railway Station Zhangqiu km BS3 ABZrg HLUECKE toward Jiaoji railway Jiaoji BS3 HST Jinan East Railway Station Jinan East km BS3 HLUECKE ABZrf toward Jinghu Railway Jinghu at Shanghai Railway Station Shanghai enclosed no BS3 BHF Jinan Railway Station Jinan 362.5 km BS3 LUECKE toward Jinghu Railway Jinghu at Beijing Railway Station Beijing enclosed no The Jiaoji Passenger Railway zh s t p Ji o J K y n Zhu n Xi n is a high speed rail high speed railway in People s Republic of China China , running from Jinan to Qingdao at 250 km h. http www.chinadaily.com.cn m tianjin e 2009 08 12 content 8561508.htm Jiaoji Passenger Railway High speed rail in the People s Republic of China High speed rail coord missing Shandong Category High speed railway lines in the People s Republic of China Category Railway lines opened in 2008 Category Rail transport in Shandong zh hu Jiaoji nagysebess g v ... more details
from Mount Liang Liangshan Marsh and retreats to Qingzhou in present day Shandong . Along ... leads the Qingzhou army to attack the bandit stronghold. Li and Zhou seek help from the outlaws ... outlaws arrive to help them and they defeat the imperial forces in the great battle at Qingzhou. Huyan ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox road country CHN type G route 309 length km 2208 terminus a Rongcheng, Shandong Rongcheng , Shandong junction terminus b Lanzhou , Gansu China National Highway 309 G309 runs west from Rongcheng, Shandong Rongcheng , Shandong towards Hebei Province, Shanxi Province, Shaanxi Province, Ningxia Autonomous Region, and ends in Lanzhou , Gansu . It is 2208 kilometres in length. Route and distance style font size 100 style width 33 text align center Route and distance valign top class wikitable sortable style margin left auto margin right auto style background ececec City Distance km Rongcheng, Weihai Rongcheng , Shandong 0 Wendeng , Shandong 41 Laiyang , Shandong 184 Laixi , Shandong 208 Pingdu , Shandong 264 Weifang , Shandong 344 Changle , Shandong 368 Qingzhou , Shandong 402 Zibo , Shandong 447 Zichuan District , Shandong 466 Jinan , Shandong 559 Chiping , Shandong 636 Liaocheng , Shandong 680 Guan County, Shandong Guan County , Shandong 733 Guantao , Hebei 747 Feixiang , Hebei 786 Handan , Hebei 816 Wu an , Hebei 852 She County, Hebei She County , Hebei 919 Licheng County , Shanxi 947 Lucheng, Changzhi Lucheng , Shanxi 978 Tunliu , Shanxi 1015 Anze , Shanxi 1092 Linfen , Shanxi 1176 Ji County, Shanxi Ji County , Shanxi 1297 Yichuan County, Shaanxi Yichuan County , Shaanxi 1389 Guyuan , Ningxia 1887 Xiji , Ningxia 1942 Lanzhou , Gansu 2208 See also China National Highways China National Highways Category Transport in Gansu Category Roads in the People s Republic of China Category Transport in Shandong Category Transport in Shanxi Category Transport in Shaanxi Category Transport in Hebei Category Transport in Ningxia ja G309 no Kinas riksvei 309 zh 309 ... more details
coord 36 39 22.25 N 117 0 46.91 E region CN type landmark display title Image Guangzhi Yuan Jinan 2009 07.jpg right thumb 200px Entrance gate in 2009 File WhitewrightInstituteJinan1947.jpeg right thumb 200px Whitewright Institute in 1947 The Guangzhi Yuan zh s linktext t linktext p linktext Gu ng zh Yu n l Academy of Broad Knowledge is a historical building in the City of Jinan , Shandong Province, China. In the early 20th century, it housed a museum that became the forerunner of the Shandong Provincial Museum . The Guangzhi Yuan is linked to Shandong s oldest museum, the Yidu Museum that was opened by British Baptist missionary J.S. Whitewright in Qingzhou in 1887. The science history and exhibits of the Yidu Museum were relocated to Jinan in 1904 and renamed to Guangzhi Yuan. ref name Flath2002 J. A. Flath, Managing Historical Capital in Shandong Museum, Monument, and Memory in Provincial China, The Public Historian, Vol. 24, No. 2 Spring, 2002 , pp. 41 59 ref Later, it was operated as the Whitewright Institute at Cheeloo University Shantung Christian University . The museum became quickly popular and attracted 102,000 visitors in the first four months after opening in Jinan. ref name Flath2002 By 1912, the annual number of visitors had risen to 230,000 and by 1919 to 400,000. ref name Flath2002 The Guangzhi Yuan was reopened in 1956 as the Shandong Provincial Museum. ref name Flath2002 See also List of sites in Jinan References reflist Category Shandong china stub zh ... more details
state Wei . Qingzhou, ie. Qi state Qi is in the east. Lu state Lu is at Xuzhou, on the Si River ... Yuzhou nine ancient provinces Yuzhou East Qingzhou br Xuzhou Southwest South Jingzhou Southeast Yangzhou ... more details
Infobox artist name Li Cheng image Li Cheng Buddhist Temple in Moutain All.jpg imagesize 175px caption Buddhist Temple in Mountain . Ink and light color on silk. 111.76 x 55.88 cm. Nelson Atkins Museum of Art birthname birthdate 919 birthplace deathdate 967 deathplace nationality China Chinese field Painting training movement Northern Landscape style , Li Guo school works patrons influenced by Jing Hao , Juran influenced Guo Xi awards Li Cheng zh t s p L Ch ng w Li Ch eng 919&ndash 967 , style name Pinyin Xi n X , was a Chinese painting Chinese painter from Qingzhou now part of Weifang County, Shandong during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and early Song Dynasty . His ancestral lineage was with the Tang Dynasty imperial family, the Li family, which had fallen out of power in 907 with the collapse of the Tang Empire. Li Cheng, Fan Kuan , and Guan Tong painter Guan Tong together became known as the three great rival artists . He did many landscape paintings with diluted ink, known as treating ink like gold , which gives the appearance of being in a foggy dream. At that time, he was considered the best landscape painter of all time. He was known to have carried on an artistic dialogue with Wu Daoxuan through their respective paintings. Li Cheng primarily portrayed Shandong area landscapes in his paintings. Artists of later generations, such as Guo Xi , modeled their teaching on his painting style and methods. His works include Jigger ??? , Joy in Fishing , Cold crow , and Landscape . His prefecture maintains that it has archived 195 scrolls, but it is impossible to distinguish genuine ones from copies. Only Pheasant Courtyard copybook looks genuine, but lacks expression. One extant painting, Reading Stele Nest Stone ??? , was a collaboration between him and Wang Xiao . Image Li Cheng Buddhist Temple in Moutain Detail.jpg thumb left Buddhist Temple in Mountain , detail. See also Culture of the Song Dynasty Chinese painting Chinese art History of Ch ... more details
that they had been robbed by the Qingzhou Army. The Qingzhou Army was the name given to the former Yellow ... Xiu. When others reminded him that the men from the Qingzhou Army had spoken foully of him before ... more details