Duan

Duan

Duan may refer to:

  • Duan (tribe), pre-state tribe during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China
  • Dan rank mark of level in Japanese martial arts
  • Lê Duẩn an original founder of the Indochinese Communist Party
  • Duan (surname) a Chinese surname
  • Du'an Yao Autonomous County, in Guangxi, China
  • Zaiyi, Prince Duan (1856-1922), Manchu statesman during the late Qing dynasty
  • Duan Qirui (1865 - 1936), Chinese politician
  • "DUAN" a tag applied to the last post of the day at the sports blog Deadspin. The term is an acronym for "Deadspin Up All Night", and that post is often used as an open comments thread for readers visiting the site during evening and overnight hours in the US, when the site is not being updated.

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  • Duan Xi — (Chinese: 段禧; Wade–Giles: Tuan Hsi, died 110) was the last Protector General of the Western Regions during the Han Dynasty, served between 106 and 107. See also Battle of Yiwulu Persondata Name Duan, Xi Alternative names Short description …   Wikipedia

  • Duan — Du an, n. [Gael. & Ir.] A division of a poem corresponding to a canto; a poem or song. [R.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • duán — (ant.) m. Diván (*consejo o *tribunal turco) …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Duan Ye — (Bei) Liang Wang ((北)涼王) Family name: Duan (段; duàn) Given name: Ye (業, yè) Posthumous name: None Duan Ye (simplified Chinese: 段业; traditional Chinese …   Wikipedia

  • Duan Yu — For one of the main characters of Demi Gods and Semi Devils, see Duan Yu (Demi Gods and Semi Devils). Duan Yu Family name: Duan (段) Given name: Yu (譽) …   Wikipedia

  • Duan — Die Gürtelfarben der Meistergrade im Budo Als Dan (jap. 段, Stufe) wird in japanischen Kampfkünsten Budō, teilweise auch in koreanischen Kampfkünsten und neuerdings auch im chinesischen Kampfsport Wushu, ein Fortgeschrittenengrad bezeichnet. Die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Duan Xiushi — (段秀實) (719 – November 6, 783[1]), courtesy name Chenggong (成公), formally Prince Zhonglie of Zhangye (張掖忠烈王), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was known for his strict military discipline. In 783, after Emperor Dezong fled the …   Wikipedia

  • Duan Wenchang — (段文昌) (773 – April 1, 835[1][2]), courtesy name Moqing (墨卿), alternative name Jingchu (景初), formally the Duke of Zouping (鄒平公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Muzong.… …   Wikipedia

  • Duan Zhixing — Emperor of Dali Reign 1172–1200 Predecessor Duan Zhengxing Successor Duan Zhilian Issue Duan Zhilian Full name …   Wikipedia

  • Duan Qirui — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Duan Qirui Duan Qirui (idioma chino: 段祺瑞; pinyin: Duàn Qíruì; Wade Giles: Tuan Ch i jui; nombre de cortesía: Zhiquan (芝泉); 6 de marzo de 1865 2 de noviembre de 1936) fue un polí …   Wikipedia Español

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