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  1. Yongkang District, Tainan, Republic of China. Citizenship. Republic of China. Awards. Order of Brilliant Star (2nd Class) Kao Ching-yuen (Chinese: 高清愿; pinyin: Gāo Qīngyuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ko Chheng-gōan; 24 May 1929 – March 2016) was a Taiwanese businessman best known as the founder of Uni-President Enterprises Corporation.

  2. Kao Ching-yuen (Chinese: 高清愿; pinyin: Gāo Qīngyuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ko Chheng-gōan; 24 May 1929 – March 2016, aged 86) was a Taiwanese businessman. Kao was born to a poor family in Gakkō Village, Hokumon District, Tainan Prefecture, Japanese-era Taiwan (modern-day Syuejia, Tainan). Kao began working upon graduating from elementary ...

  3. ANCIENT CHINESE NAMES OF INDIA by P. C. Bagchi India is at present known in China under the name Yin-tu ( PD Jj£ ) • This is not a modern adaptation. It goes back at least to the T'ang period. It seems to have been current slightly earlier, but the great Chinese pilgrim Hsiian-chuang was the first to baptise it.

  4. The present work is a translation of the seventh century Text Kao-Seng-Chuan (Biographies of Eminent Monks) by the renowned Chinese monk scholar I-Ching (A.D. 614-613). It consists of biographies of fifty-six monks. Among the chinese pilgrim-monk-scholars, who visited India.

  5. Apr 2, 2016 · By Ted Chen / Staff reporter, with CNA. Uni-President Enterprises Corp (UPE, 統一企業) yesterday confirmed that founder and honorary chairman Kao Ching-yuan (高清愿) died last week at the age of 88. A private funeral was held in Tainan’s Yongkang District (永康) yesterday, attended only by Kao’s family and friends, as well as Uni ...

  6. 3 The founding of the T'ang dynasty: Kao-tsu (reign 618–26) 4 T'ai-tsung (reign 626–49) the consolidator; 5 Kao-tsung (reign 649–83) and the empress Wu: the inheritor and the usurper; 6 The reigns of the empress Wu, Chung-tsung and Jui-tsung (684–712) 7 Hsüan-tsung (reign 712–56) 8 Court and province in mid- and late T'ang

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