A city of central China; capital of ancient Chinese empire 221-206 BC.
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Examples for "Xian"
Examples for "Xian"
1China is also targeting the turboprop market with its future Xian MA700.
2At Zhong Xian more coal-black concrete factories pile up the river bank.
3The tall young man, Li Xian, had remained silent the whole while.
4I'd seen a flash of Li Xian's true face-hewas a ghoul.
5The other three guardians are Ch'i-lin, Gui Xian, Feng-haang, and Long.
1Another eyewitness named Sian saw the moment the driver veered toward pedestrians.
2For the last two years, Sian Griffiths has managed the restoration project.
3It should go to Sian Clifford as Claire, Fleabag's highly neurotic sister.
4New Zealand's chief justice Sian Elias attended as the chief justice of Tokelau.
5Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sian Berry is the Green party candidate for London mayor.
1Ford is also adding production capacity in its China-based venture with Changan.
2A spokeswoman for SAIC and a spokesman for Changan declined to comment.
3Media relations officials at Changan could not be reached for comment.
4Neither Ford or Changan could be reached for comment on Tuesday.
5A tank charged down Changan Avenue, and sprayed tear gas into the air.
1In 1900 Yuan was made Governor of the Shantung province, and the court was compelled to flee to Hsian.
2The new tablets are intended to gradually replace the company's line of netbook computers, said Acer's Taiwan sales manager Lu Bing-Hsian.
1After twelve years' fighting, Wang Mang was besieged at Singan.
2His entry into Singan at the head of his victorious troops reminds the reader of a Roman triumph.
3His son and successor Soutsong did something to retrieve the fortunes of his family, and he recovered Singan from Ganlochan.
4The Grand Transasiatic followed very closely the Russian road proposed in 1874 by Tachkend, Kouldja, Kami, Lan Tcheou, Singan and Shanghai.
5After murdering the emperor, Fanchong, their leader, threw off all disguise, and seizing Singan, gave it over to his followers to plunder.
6The eldest of the surviving Han princes, Liu Hiuen, was placed on the throne, and the capital was removed from Singan to Loyang, or Honan.