Similar words: manchuria, anglican church, anchorman, manchester, roman catholic church, branch manager, punch-up, bunch up. Meaning: [‚mæn'tʃuː] n. 1. a member of the Manchu speaking people of Mongolian race of Manchuria; related to the Tungus; conquered China in the 17th century 2. the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries; during the Qing dynasty China was ruled by the Manchu 3. the Tungusic language spoken by the Manchu.
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61. Many scholars who major in Manchu history hold that Manchurian levirate intended to wither away from the period of Huang Taiji.
62. In the trend of integration of ethnic music, Manchu music itself has continued to develop and grow.
63. That person's father is Han and the mother is Manchu.
64. Peking Opera was born in the era of the rule of the Manchu dynasty in China, has been basically stable.
65. Jurchen language is an ancient branch of Manchu - Tungusic group of Altai language family.
66. The official name was changed to Shengjing in Chinese, or Mukden ; in Manchu 1634.
67. The homophones and allophone is the very important phenomenon in Manchu nationality writing physique.
68. The Manchu Dynasty takes full clan as ruling political power organization,[http://sentencedict.com/manchu.html] the customs and habits of Manchu influenced large China region at that time.
69. Manchu and Mongolian peoples not only shared some similar custom but also had the same characteristics in Shamanist culture.
70. He compiled some Buddhist books and created new characters on the canonical mantras in Manchu.
71. The minimal prosodic word in Manchu - Tungusic languages assumed in the present article.
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