• Ji Wei may refer to: King Kao of Zhou (died 426 BC), personal name Ji Wei Ji Wei (hurdler) (born 1984), Chinese hurdler This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Anthony Xu Ji-wei (April 2, 1934 – September 25, 2016) was a Roman Catholic bishop. Xu was born in Shanghai in 1934 with ancestral ties to Ningbo and undertook...
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  • Zhao Jiwei (redirect from Zhao Ji Wei)
    Zhao Jiwei (Chinese: 赵继伟; Traditional Chinese: 趙繼偉; pinyin: Zhào Wěi; born August 25, 1995) is a Chinese professional basketball player who plays for...
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  • Ji Wei (纪 伟, Wěi; born on 5 February 1984 in Tianjin) is a Chinese hurdler. He won the silver medal at the 2007 Universiade. He represented his country...
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  • Zhōu Kǎo Wáng), alternatively King Kaozhe of Zhou (周考哲王), personal name Wéi, was the 31st king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the nineteenth of the...
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    Wei (Chinese: 魏) was one of the major dynastic states in China during the Three Kingdoms period. The state was established in 220 by Cao Pi based upon...
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    Wei Ji Ma (Dutch: Whee Ky Ma; Chinese: 马伟基; born December 1978) is a professor at New York University in the Department of Psychology and the Center for...
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    calligraphy and then poetry. A modern typeset edition of Xu Wei's collected works, Xu Wei ji, was published by the Zhonghua Publishing House in Beijing...
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    bai ke quan shu zong bian ji wei yuan hui "Zong suo yin" bian ji wei yuan hui, Zhongguo da bai ke quan shu chu ban she bian ji bu bian (1994). Zhongguo...
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    of Wei, personal name Si (斯) or Du (都), (445–396 BCE) Marquess Wu of Wei, personal name Ji (擊), son of Marquess Wen, (396–370 BCE) King Hui of Wei, personal...
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