Yunnan

NOUN
  1. a province of southern China
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  • Driven out of the city by the Hakka General the previous year, Sun had been allowed to take back the title of generalissimo by two other warlords: General Yang of the Army of Yunnan and General Liu of the Army of Kwangsi, both provinces lying west of Canton’s province of Kwangtung. The Last Empress
  • Since the discovery of rice orange leaf disease in Yunnan province. China. 1978. some other provinces such as Fujian.
  • Furthermore, the term xi'nanyi gradually disappeared from imperial records after the Eastern Han until the late Qing, when scholars began to give more attention to Yunnan and other frontier areas. Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Yunnan is a beautiful and amazing culture of rich ethnic customs frontier provinces.
  • Lijiang, a poetic place in South China's Yunnan Province, offers a heavenly escape from earthly troubles and anxieties.
  • Once Uriyangkhadai succeeded in pacifying local resistance in Yunnan, Mongke started a full-scale war. Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • We spent thirty days visiting all the tourist attractions in Yunnan province.
  • Taking Zhaotong county of Yunnan province as an example, the paper describes the methods of debris flow risk zonation and achieves the debris flow risk map for Zhaotong county.
  • Pagodas and Buddhist cloisters are another landmark of Yunnan.
  • Yunnan's interactions with other mainland Southeast Asian polities in premodern times have been mostly neglected and its significance in cross-regional trade and commerce has not received proportionate attention. 11 The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia does not mention either Nanzhao or Dali in its discussion of ancient Southeast Asian kingdoms. 12 Chinese scholars, though producing many works mainly based on Chinese sources, reflect a northern Sinocentric bias, and maintain the arbitrary conclusion that Yunnan has been part of China since the Qin-Han period. Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
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