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  2. General Tao - Wikipedia

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    General Tao may refer to: Tao Jun (Three Kingdoms), general of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history; Tao Kan (259–334), Jin dynasty Chinese general and governor; Tao Qian (Han dynasty) (132–194), late Han dynasty Chinese warlord; Tao Pai Pai, human character in the Dragon Ball anime and manga series known as ...

  3. Zuo Zongtang - Wikipedia

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    Zuo Zongtang (左宗棠, Xiang Chinese: [tso˧˩ tsoŋ˧ tan˩˧]; [1] Wade-Giles spelling: Tso Tsung-t'ang; November 10, 1812 – September 5, 1885), sometimes referred to as General Tso, was a Chinese statesman and army officer of the late Qing dynasty.

  4. May Tao Secret Zone - Wikipedia

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    The May Tao Secret Zone was located in the Mây Tào Mountains of South Vietnam, a heavily forested area located at the intersection of Long Khánh, Phước Tuy and Bình Tuy Provinces, that served as a Viet Cong (VC) divisional sanctuary.

  5. General Tso's chicken - Wikipedia

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    Two Chinese chefs, Peng Chang-kuei and T.T. Wang, each claimed to have invented General Tso's chicken. The two claims may be somewhat reconciled in that the current General Tso's chicken recipe — where the meat is crispy fried — was introduced by Wang under the name "General Ching's chicken", a name which still has trace appearances on menus on the Internet (the identity of its namesake ...

  6. Taoism - Wikipedia

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    This particular usage precedes the emergence of the Celestial Masters and associated later religions. It is unlikely that Zhuang Zhou, author of the Zhuangzi, was familiar with the text of the Tao Te Ching, and Zhuangzi himself may have died before the term was in use. [16] [17] The bagua, a symbol commonly used to represent the Tao and its pursuit

  7. Three Great Emperor-Officials - Wikipedia

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    The Three Great Emperor-Officials (Chinese: 三官大帝; pinyin: sānguān dàdì), Sanguan, [1] or the Three Officials [1] are three of the highest shen in some branches of religious Taoism, and subordinate only to the Jade Emperor (玉帝 yùdì).

  8. Mây Tào Mountains - Wikipedia

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    During the Vietnam War the mountains were used as a headquarters for the Vietcong (VC) 5th Division and 275th Regiment, known as May Tao Secret Zone and Base Area 300, and was a well-developed, heavily dug-in, tunnelled and fortified base area. [1] It had been a VC HQ and logistics base, training area and hospital zone for many years.

  9. Tao Huang (general) - Wikipedia

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    Tao Huang (died 290), courtesy name Shiying, was a Chinese military general and politician in Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period and later for the Jin dynasty (266–420). Tao Huang was most notable for his administration of Jiaozhou for more than twenty years, during the Eastern Wu and Western Jin eras. He was also responsible for Wu ...