XIAA, Xiaa, xIAA, xiAAXia may refer to:
* Xia (philosophy), a Chinese philosophy similar (but not identical) to the chivalrous code of European knights. * Xia (surname), a Chinese family name * Xia Dynasty, Chinese dynasty, ca. 2070 BC–1600 BC * Huaxia, the majority ethnic group later known as the Han Chinese after the Han Dynasty. * Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) (407-431), state of the Hunnic Tiefu during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. * The Xia regime (618-623) by Dou Jiande during the turbulent transition from the Sui Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty. * Western Xia, 1038 – 1227, state in ancient China of the Tanguts. * Xiafs, a file system developed for the Linux operating system together with the Ext2 file system. * Xia class submarine, a Chinese ballistic missile submarine. * XIA, the ICAO Code for Irving Oil, Canada * Xia, a place in the fictional Bionicle universe
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Xia is the FIRST Chinese dynasty and the translation is knight or heroic warrier.
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According to the official history, the Xia Dynasty was founded when Shun abdicated the throne in favor of his minister Yu,
whom Shun viewed as the perfect civil servant. Yu was greatly praised
by his people for eliminating flooding by organizing the building of
canals in all the major rivers. Soon before his death, instead of
passing power to the person deemed most capable of rulership, Yu passed
power to his son, Qi,
setting the precedence for dynastic rule or the Hereditary System. The
Xia Dynasty thus began a period of family or clan control.
Xi (uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξ) is the 14th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is pronounced [ksi] in Modern Greek, and generally pronounced /ˈsaɪ/ (UK) or /ˈzaɪ/ (US) in English. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 60. In the system of Roman numerals, it has a value of 11. The Xi is not to be confused with the letter Chi, which takes the form of the Latin letter X.
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