| Xuantong Emperor | Xucuru | Xuthus |
| XumucaneIn Maya mythology, Xumucane was one of the thirteen creator gods who helped construct humanity. | XULXUL stands for XML-based User-interface Language . It is an application of XML used to describe window layout in the Mozilla browser. It is pronounced zool (to rhyme with "cool"). XUL is not a public standard, although parts of it are creeping into the W3 | XunantunichXunantunich (shoo-NAHN-too-nich) is a Maya archaeological site in western Belize, about 80 miles (130 km) west of Belize City, in the Cayo District. Xunantunich is located atop a ridge above the Mopan River, within sight of the Guatemala border. Its name |
| XuanzangXuanzang ( Chinese: ; pinyin: xuan zang; Wade-Giles: Hsuan-tsang ( 602 644/ 664) was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk. Xuanzang was born near Luoyang, Henan in 602 as Chen Yi ( Ch'en I, yi1). He came from a scholarly family, and had three elder brothers. | Xuanzang (fictional character)The fictional character Xuanzang (, WG: Hsuan-tsang), a central character of the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West is partly modelled after the historical Tang dynasty Buddhist monk of the same name, whose life was the book's inspiration. For most | Xu ShichangXu Shichng ( Pinyin) ( Chinese: ,Courtesy name Ju-ren ) or Hsu Shih-ch'ang ( Wade-Giles) ( 1855- 1939) was a prominent figure of the Beiyang Army warlords and President of the Republic of China ( Beijing government) from October 10, 1918 to June 2, 1922. |
| Xu languageXu may refer to any one of several southern African Khoisan languages: Kung-ekoka language Kxoe language. | Xungen movementThe Xungen movement ( Pinyin: xun gen), or "Searching for Roots", is a cultural and literary movement on Mainland China that began in the late- 1980s and involves an emphasis on local and minority cultures. The premise of the movement is that the Cultural | Xu WeiXu Wei ( 1521 1593) was a Ming Chinese painter famed for his rapid and expressive strokes. Xu died in poverty after an attempted murder and several attempts at suicide. Courtesy names: Wenqing , then Wenchang Sobriquets: The Mountain-man of Heavenly Pond |
| Xu Huang | Xu Xiangqian | Xu Sheng |
| Xuande Emperor | Xu Shouhui | Xun Yu |
| Xu Shu | Xu Zhimo | Xu Shen |
| Xul Solar | Xu Jun | Xuxa |
| Xun Zi | Xu Dishan | Xu Bing |
| Xu Xiake | Xu | Xue |
| Xu Chu | Xun language | Xuanda Expressway |
| Xue Haifeng | Xuzhou | Xu Beihong |
| Xujiahui | Xuchang | Xu Caihou |
| Xuhui District | Xuanzong (disambiguation) | Xue Yue |
| Xupiter | Xuanwu District, Beijing | |