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Tongji may refer to: *Tongji Bridge (Jinhua) (), a large stone arch bridge in Jinhua, China * Tongji Bridge (Yi County) (), a historic stone arch bridge over the Zhang River in Biyang, Yi County, Anhui, China *Tongji Bridge (Yuyao) (), a stone arch bridge in Yuyao, China *Tongji Canal, a component of the Grand Canal, China * Tongji County (), former name of Shifang, Sichuan, China * Tongji Lu Station (), a metro station in Foshan, China *Tongji Medical College (), in Wuhan, China *Tongji University (), a university in Shanghai, China * Tongji University station (), a metro in Shanghai, China *Tongji (spirit medium) Tongji (; Tâi-lô: tâng-ki) or Jitong () is a Chinese folk religious practitioner, usually translated as a " spirit medium", "oracle", or "shaman". ''Tong'' (Vietnamese: ʔdoŋ; Mon: doŋ) has an Austroasiatic substrate which means 'to d ...
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Tongji Bridge (Jinhua)
The Tongji Bridge () in Wucheng District, Jinhua, Zhejiang, China, is a large stone arch bridge. "''Tongji Bridge''" ("''Tong''" means transport/transportantion, "''Ji''" means aid or cross a river) is a very common name for bridges in ancient China. The bridge has a nickname "''The Big Bridge of Jinhua''" (traditional Chinese: 金華大橋, simplified Chinese: 金华大桥, pinyin: Jīn Huá Dà Qiáo), because of its large size. And it is one of the largest ancient arch bridges in Zhejiang. The bridge goes across the Wu River (婺江), and has a total history of more than 600 years. History The bridge has a long history. At beginning it was a wooden pontoon bridge. However, the bridge was often destroyed by floods during rain seasons. In the fourth year of Dade (traditional/simplified Chinese: 大德, pinyin: Dà Dé) Era in Yuan Dynasty, a Buddhism monk A monk (; from , ''monachos'', "single, solitary" via Latin ) is a man who is a member of a religious order and liv ...
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Tongji Bridge (Yi County)
The Tongji Bridge (), commonly known as North Gate Bridge (), is a historic stone arch bridge over the Zhang River in the town of , Yi County, Anhui, China. The bridge measures long, wide, and approximately high. History The original bridge dates back to 1178, during the Chunxi period of the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279), and rebuilt in 1541, during the ruling of Jiajing Emperor of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). In the 19th year of Qianlong period (1754) of the Qing dynasty The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ... (1644–1911), it was rebuilt again and changed to its current name. It was renovated and refurbished in 1883 and 1982, respectively. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tongji Bridge Bridges in Anhui Arch bridges in China Bridges completed in 1754 Qing d ...
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Tongji Bridge (Yuyao)
The Tongji Bridge (), is a famous stone arch bridge located in Yuyao, Zhejiang, China. "''Tongji Bridge''" ("''Tong''" means transport/transportantion, "''Ji''" means aid or cross a river) is a very common name for bridges in ancient China. History The bridge has a very long history. It is the first large-sized arch bridge in the Eastern Zhejiang region, so it's also called the ''First Bridge of Eastern Zhe'' (); "''Zhe''" is the short name for Zhejiang Province). The construction of the bridge started first during the Qingli era (1041–1048; ) of the Northern Song dynasty, and it was wooden structure. Its original name was Dehui Bridge (). And its name later was changed to Hong Bridge (; "''Hong''" means rainbow). It was destroyed in wars and reconstructed for several times. In Yuan dynasty, a Buddhist monk named Huixing () started rebuilding the bridge using rocks, but he died when the construction was half-finished. Then a Taoist named Li Daoning () continued his unfinishe ...
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Grand Canal (China)
The Grand Canal () is a system of interconnected canals linking various major rivers and lakes in North and East China, serving as an important waterborne transport infrastructure between the north and the south during Medieval and premodern China. It is the longest artificial waterway in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Grand Canal has undergone several route changes throughout history. Its current main stem, known as the Jing–Hang Grand Canal, is thought to extend for linking Beijing in the north to Hangzhou in the south, and is divided into 6 main subsections, with the southernmost sections remaining relatively unchanged over time. The Jiangnan Canal starts from the Qiantang River at Hangzhou's Jianggan District, looping around the east side of Lake Tai through Jiaxing, Suzhou and Wuxi, to the Yangtze River at Zhenjiang; the Inner Canal from Yangzhou across the Yangtze from Zhenjiang, going through the Gaoyou Lake to join the Huai River at Huai'an, wh ...
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Tongji County
Shifang is a county-level city in Sichuan, China, under administration of Deyang prefecture-level city. It is located directly about from Chengdu. It had an area of and a population of 406,775 in 2020. Shifang has a history stretching back over two thousand years. It suffered heavy damage during the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. The city was also the scene of a large-scale environmental protest against a copper smelting plant in July 2012. Names The area was first known as Zhifang during the Chu-Han Contention that followed the collapse of China's Qin dynasty. Under Wang Mang's Xin dynasty, the area was renamed Meixin County in AD4, but the Bright and Martial Emperor of the restored Han dynasty restored the name Zhifang—with a different character—in AD25. The current name was first adopted in AD221 by the Kingdom of Shu. Under the Northern Zhou, Shifang was known as Fangting or Fangning between 557 and its merger with Luo County sometime between 566 and 576. Betw ...
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Tongji Medical College
Tongji Medical College (TJMC, ) is a medical school in Wuhan, China. Formerly Tongji Medical University, it became part of the newly established Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2000. More than 10 graduates of the medical school have been awarded prestigious memberships to the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Academy of Engineering. The Tongji Medical College is a top medical school in China. It has one member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences () and one member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (), and one member of the US National Academy of Medicine ( Frank B. Hu), more than 1,400 full and associate professors, over 1,800 lecturers, and over 7,500 staff. Doctorate degrees can be conferred in 31 subjects and specialties, with 116 tutors for doctoral candidates, and there are 51 subjects and specialties for which master's degrees can be granted with over 540 tutors for graduate students. Post-doctoral mobile stations have been set up in basic med ...
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Tongji University
Tongji University is a public university located in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. Tongji is one of the most prestigious Universities in China, with its engineering and architecture programs in particular consistently ranking among the top in the world. Established in 1907 by German physicians in Shanghai, the university now has a faculty of more than 2,815 scholars, including 27 members from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Currently, Tongji University owns 29 colleges, 11 affiliated hospitals, and 7 affiliated primary and secondary schools. History The history of Tongji University can be traced back to 1907 when the German Medical School for the Chinese () in Shanghai was founded by the German government together with the German physicians Erich Paulun, Oscar von Schab and Paul Krieg. The school ...
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Tongji University Station
Tongji University (), is a station on Line 10 of the Shanghai Metro. It began operation on April 10, 2010. It is named after the nearby Tongji University Tongji University is a public university located in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. Tongji is one of the .... References * Shanghai Metro stations in Yangpu District Railway stations in Shanghai opened in 2010 Line 10, Shanghai Metro Railway stations in China at university and college campuses {{Shanghai-metro-stub ...
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