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#35,934
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    English · JMdict
    historical term Tang dynasty (of China; 618-907);T'ang dynasty
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    English · JMdict
    archaic China;foreign country
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    English · JMnedict
    Tou
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#161,409
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    English · JMdict
    archaic China (sometimes also used in ref. to Korea or other foreign countries)
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    English · JMnedict
    Kara
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    English · JMnedict
    Karasaki
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    English · JMnedict
    Karazaki
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    English · JMnedict
    Tai
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    English · JMnedict
    Tau
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    English · JMnedict
    Tan
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    English · JMnedict
    Touzaki
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  1. 1
    English · KANJIDIC2
    T'ang;China;foreign
  2. 2
    English · Wikipedia
    The Tang dynasty (Chinese: 唐朝) was an imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. More
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#112,167
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    English · JMdict
    historical term China
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    English · JMdict
    Chinese
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    English · JMnedict
    Morokoshi
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