Moxi Zishi
Moxi may refer to: *Moxi (DVR), digital video recorders *Mo Xi, consort of Jie, the last ruler of the legendary Xia dynasty *Moxi, Luding County, Sichuan, China *Moxi, Suining, Anju District, a List of township-level divisions of Sichuan#Anju District, township-level division of Sichuan, China *Moxi Township, De'an County, a township-level division of Jiangxi, China See also *Moxie (other) Moxie is a regional soda in the United States, the eponym of the word "moxie". Moxie or MOXIE or ''similar'' may also refer to: * Boldness People * Moxie (DJ), a London-based DJ * Moxiie, a Haitian-American recording artist, singer and songwr ... * Moxy (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moxi (DVR)
Moxi was a line of high-definition digital video recorders produced by Moxi Digital Digeo and Arris International. Moxi was originally released only to cable operators, but in December 2008 it was released as a retail product. Moxi was removed from the market in November 2011. The former retail product, the Moxi HD DVR, provided a high-definition user interface with support for either two or three CableCARD TV tuners. Arris also offered a companion appliance, the Moxi Mate, which could stream live or recorded TV from a Moxi HD DVR. History Digeo was founded in 1999 (originally under the name Broadband Partners, Inc.) by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, with headquarters in Kirkland, Washington. In the same year, Rearden Steel was started by Steve Perlman, founder of WebTV, under a veil of secrecy. In 2000, Rearden Steel was renamed to Moxi Digital while unveiling a line of media centers designed to bridge the gap between personal computers and televisions. Digeo, Inc. purchased ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mo Xi
Mo Xi () was a concubine of Jie of Xia, Jie, the last ruler of the Chinese Xia dynasty. According to tradition, Mo Xi, Da Ji (concubine of the King Zhou of Shang, last ruler of the Shang dynasty) and Bao Si (concubine of the King You of Zhou, last ruler of the Western Zhou, Western Zhou dynasty) are each blamed for the fall of these respective dynasties. According to the ''Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue'', “Xia fell because of Mo Xi; Yin (Shang) fell because of Da Ji; Zhou fell because of Bao Si” (夏亡以妹喜,殷亡以妲己,周亡以褒姒). Neither Mo Xi nor the Lake of Alcohol, with which she is associated, is mentioned in the story of Jie and the fall of Xia dynasty in the ''Records of the Grand Historian''. Biography According to the ''Lienü Zhuan'' (列女傳), Mo Xi was the concubine of Jie of Xia. She was beautiful, but lacked in virtue, being depraved and immoral. Even though her actions were those of a woman, she had the heart of a man. She wore a s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moxi, Luding County
Moxi ( zh, t=磨西鎮, s=磨西镇, p=Móxī Zhèn; Sichuanese romanization: ''Mo-si Chen''; also known as Mosimien or Mosymien []), or Boxab (), is a town in Luding County in the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan, China. As of 2000 it had 6,794 inhabitants. Moxi Town stands at the gateway to the Hailuogou Glacier Forest Park, south of Kangding and east of Mount Konka. The town also featured in the Battle of Luding Bridge in 1935 when some of those who fought in the battle including Mao Zedong met in Moxi and stayed the night when the army marched through before heading north. Moxi lies at roughly 1,600 meters above sea level, and the population are mainly ethnic Han Chinese, Yi and Tibetan with other minorities. The main crossroads at the park entrance has hotels, restaurants and souvenir stalls. About 150 metres below is the original street of the village. It has a small Catholic church built at the end of the 19th century by missionaries of the Paris Fore ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Sichuan
This is a list of Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China#Township level, township-level divisions in the province of Sichuan, China, People's Republic of China (PRC). Bazhong Bazhou District * Eight Townships of China, townships: Baimiao Township, Sichuan, Baimiao (白庙乡), Dahe Township, Bazhong, Dahe (大和乡) Guandu Township, Sichuan, Guandu (关渡乡), Huaxi Township, Sichuan, Huaxi (花溪乡), Jinbei Township, Sichuan, Jinbei (金碑乡), Lingyun Township, Bazhong, Lingyun (凌云乡), Longbei Township, Sichuan, Longbei (龙背乡), Yangfeng Township, Sichuan, Yangfeng (羊凤乡) * Fifteen Towns of China, towns: Daluo, Sichuan, Daluo (大罗镇), Damaoping, Sichuan, Damaoping (巴州镇), Dingshan, Sichuan, Dingshan (鼎山镇), Fengxi, Sichuan, Fengxi (凤溪镇), Guanghui, Bazhong, Guanghui (光辉镇), Huacheng, Sichuan, Huacheng (化成镇), Liangyong, Sichuan, Liangyong (梁永镇), Pingliang, Sichuan, Pingliang (平梁镇), Qingjiang, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moxi Township
Moxi may refer to: *Moxi (DVR), digital video recorders *Mo Xi, consort of Jie, the last ruler of the legendary Xia dynasty *Moxi, Luding County Moxi ( zh, t=磨西鎮, s=磨西镇, p=Móxī Zhèn; Sichuanese romanization: ''Mo-si Chen''; also known as Mosimien or Mosymien []), or Boxab (), is a town in Luding County in the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan, China. As of 200 ..., Sichuan, China *Moxi, Suining, Anju District, a List of township-level divisions of Sichuan#Anju District, township-level division of Sichuan, China * Moxi Township, De'an County, a township-level division of Jiangxi, China See also * Moxie (other) * Moxy (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Jiangxi
This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Jiangxi, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. City->County order--> Nanchang Donghu District Subdistricts: * Gongyuan Subdistrict (公园街道), Tengwangge Subdistrict (滕王阁街道), Bayiqiao Subdistrict (八一桥街道), Baihuazhou Subdistrict (百花洲街道), Dunzitang Subdistrict (墩子塘街道), Dayuan Subdistrict (大院街道), Yuzhang Subdistrict (豫章街道), Dongjiayao Subdistrict (董家窑街道), Pengjiaqiao Subdistrict (彭家桥街道), Shajing Subdistrict (沙井街道) Honggutan District Subdistricts: * Shajing (沙井街道), Weidong (卫东街道) Towns: * Shengmi (生米镇) Management offices: * Fenghuang Zhou (凤凰洲管理处), Hong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moxie (other)
Moxie is a regional soda in the United States, the eponym of the word "moxie". Moxie or MOXIE or ''similar'' may also refer to: * Boldness People * Moxie (DJ), a London-based DJ * Moxiie, a Haitian-American recording artist, singer and songwriter * Moxie Dalton (1896–1957), U.S. American football player * Moxie Divis (1894–1955), baseball player * Moxie Hengel (1857–1924), baseball player * Moxie Manuel (1881–1924), baseball player * Moxie Marlinspike, computer security expert * Moxie Meixell (1887–1982), baseball player * Moxie Raia (born 1993), U.S. singer Fictional characters * Moxie Mannheim, a DC Comics character * Moxie, a parody of hobbit Merry Brandybuck in the parody novel, “Bored of the Rings” Places * Moxie Mountain, a mountain in Maine, U.S. ** Moxie Falls, a nearby waterfall Business * Moxies (also ''Moxie's''), Canadian restaurant chain * The Moxie Institute, a film studio in San Francisco * Moxie (company), an American interactive mark ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |