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Kuai may refer to: * Kuai (dish) ( zh, 膾, kuài, link=no), a Chinese food dish *Kuai ( zh, 塊, kuài, link=no), a colloquial term for the Chinese yuan (currency unit) * KuAI, Kuibyshev Aviation Institute in Russia * KUAI, a Radio station in the United States on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii * Kuai Dafu, a former student leader of the Red Guards See also *Kauai Kauai (), anglicized as Kauai ( or ), is one of the main Hawaiian Islands. It has an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), making it the fourth-largest of the islands and the 21st-largest island in the United States. Kauai lies 73 m ..., Hawaii, U.S. * Quai * Kwai (other) * {{Disambiguation ...
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Kuai (dish)
''Kuai'' ( or ) was a Chinese cuisine, Chinese dish consisting of finely cut strips of raw meat or fish, which was popular in the early Chinese dynasties. According to the ''Book of Rites'' compiled between 202 BCE and 220 CE, ''kuai'' consists of small thin slices or strips of raw meat, which are prepared by first thinly slicing the meat and then cutting the thin slices into strips. In modern times, the dishes are more often referred to as "raw fish slices" () or as "yusheng" (). The type of fish commonly used in ancient times included carp () and Siniperca chuatsi, mandarin fish (), while in modern times Salmon as food, salmon () is commonly used. Sauces were an essential part of ''kuai'' dishes, with scallions used for preparation of sauces in spring and mustard seed used for sauces in autumn. According to many classical texts, ''kuai'' served without sauces was deemed inedible and should be avoided.() ''Xiang Dang'' (), ''The Analects''. History Raw fish and meat dishes, kno ...
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Chinese Yuan
The renminbi ( ; currency symbol, symbol: Yen and yuan sign, ¥; ISO 4217, ISO code: CNY; abbreviation: RMB), also known as the Chinese yuan, is the official currency of the China, People's Republic of China. The renminbi is issued by the People's Bank of China, the Central bank, monetary authority of China. It is the world's Template:Most traded currencies, fifth-most-traded currency as of April 2022. The Yuan (currency), yuan () is the basic unit of the renminbi. One yuan is divided into 10 Jiao (currency), jiao (), and the jiao is further subdivided into 10 Fen (currency), fen (). The word ''yuan'' is widely used to refer to the Chinese currency generally, especially in international contexts. Valuation Until 2005, the value of the renminbi was Fixed exchange-rate system, pegged to the United States dollar, US dollar. As China pursued its Chinese economic reform, transition from planned economy, central planning to a market economy and increased its participation in foreign ...
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KuAI
Kuai may refer to: *Kuai (dish) ( zh, 膾, kuài, link=no), a Chinese food dish *Kuai ( zh, 塊, kuài, link=no), a colloquial term for the Chinese yuan (currency unit) * KuAI, Kuibyshev Aviation Institute in Russia * KUAI, a Radio station in the United States on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii * Kuai Dafu, a former student leader of the Red Guards See also *Kauai Kauai (), anglicized as Kauai ( or ), is one of the main Hawaiian Islands. It has an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), making it the fourth-largest of the islands and the 21st-largest island in the United States. Kauai lies 73 m ..., Hawaii, U.S. * Quai * Kwai (other) * {{Disambiguation ...
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Kuai Dafu
Kuai Dafu ( Chinese: 蒯大富, born 13 September 1945) is a Chinese former Red Guard who played a key role as a student leader in the earliest stages of the Cultural Revolution. Biography Cultural Revolution Active from 1966 onwards, Kuai led the ''Jinggangshan'' ("Headquarters") faction of the Red Guards at Tsinghua University, where he pursued a degree in chemical engineering. This group wanted to maintain the independence of the Red Guards from the central government. Kuai, alongside and other student leaders, virulently resisted the "work teams" which Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping had sent to the campuses to restore order and suppress or co-opt the student movement. Liu's wife Wang Guangmei participated in the work teams and personally clashed with Kuai in July 1966. However, Mao subsequently voiced support to Kuai and "made him a vanguard of the Cultural Revolution famous throughout the country." On April 10, 1967, the ''Jinggangshan'' – now supported by the central a ...
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Red Guards
The Red Guards () were a mass, student-led, paramilitary social movement mobilized by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1966 until their abolition in 1968, during the first phase of the Cultural Revolution, which he had instituted.Teiwes According to a Red Guard leader, the movement's aims were as follows: Despite meeting with resistance early on, the Red Guards received personal support from Mao, and the movement rapidly grew. The movement in Beijing culminated during the Red August of 1966, which later spread to other areas in mainland China. Mao made use of the group as propaganda and to accomplish goals such as seizing power and destroying symbols of China's pre-communist past, including ancient artifacts and gravesites of notable Chinese figures. Moreover, the government was very permissive of the Red Guards, and even allowed the Red Guards to inflict bodily harm on people viewed as dissidents. The movement quickly grew out of control, frequently coming into conflict with auth ...
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Kauai
Kauai (), anglicized as Kauai ( or ), is one of the main Hawaiian Islands. It has an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), making it the fourth-largest of the islands and the 21st-largest island in the United States. Kauai lies 73 miles (117 km) northwest of Oahu, across the Kauai Channel. The island's 2020 population was 73,298. Styling itself the "Garden Isle", Kauai is the site of Waimea Canyon State Park and Nā Pali Coast State Park. It forms the bulk of Kauai County, which includes Niihau as well as the small nearby islands of Kaula and Lehua. Etymology and language Hawaiian narrative derives the name's origin from the legend of Hawaiiloa, the Polynesian navigator credited with discovering the Hawaiian Islands. The story relates that he named the island after a favorite son; a possible translation of Kauai is "place around the neck", describing how a father would carry his child. Another possible translation is "food season". Kauai was known for its ...
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Quai
A wharf ( or wharfs), quay ( , also ), staith, or staithe is a structure on the shore of a harbour or on the bank of a river or canal where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. Such a structure includes one or more berths (mooring locations), and may also include piers, warehouses, or other facilities necessary for handling the ships. Wharves are often considered to be a series of docks at which boats are stationed. A marginal wharf is connected to the shore along its full length. Overview A wharf commonly comprises a fixed platform, often on pilings. Commercial ports may have warehouses that serve as interim storage: where it is sufficient a single wharf with a single berth constructed along the land adjacent to the water is normally used; where there is a need for more capacity multiple wharves, or perhaps a single large wharf with multiple berths, will instead be constructed, sometimes projecting over the water. A pier, raised over the water rather than ...
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