• Wang Peiren (Chinese: 仁; 21 May 1900 – 14 April 1970) was a Chinese-born politician who served on the Legislative Yuan. In later life, he moved to Taiwan...
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  • Wang Yizhe (zh: 以哲), Li Wenfan (zh: 李文范), Chang Li-sheng (zh: 张厉生), Zhong Bomin (zh: 周伯敏), Wang Bailing (zh: 柏龄), Miao Peicheng (zh: 苗成), Liu Jianqun...
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  • Secondary & Primary School (香港浸會大學附屬學校錦輝中小學) Lam Tai Fai College (林大輝中學) Li Po Chun United World College Piu Kiu College (僑書院) Stewards Pooi Kei College (香港神託會培基書院)...
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  • 颤抖的地球—地震科学 (2005). Researched by CEA seismologists 冯万鹏,薑文亮,龚丽霞,茂盛,胡进军; Revised by CEA seismologists 文清,续春荣,张宝红; Edited by CEA chiefs 谢礼立,张景发. Tsinghua University...
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  • (吳南軒/吴南轩) Du Zuozhou (杜佐周) He Bingsong (何炳松) Zhou Shang (周尚) Yang Gongda (楊公達/杨达) Tang Jihe (湯吉禾/汤吉禾) Deng Chuankai (鄧傳楷/邓传楷) See Zhejiang Provincial College...
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  • Wang Peisheng (Chinese: 生; pinyin: Wáng Péishēng; Wade–Giles: Wang P'ei-sheng; 1919–2004) was a teacher of Wu-style tai chi. He was a student of Yang...
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    Duke Yansheng (redirect from 衍圣)
    honoured Confucius as "Prince Wenxuan" (文宣) and promoted the "Marquis Baosheng" title to "Duke Wenxuan" (文宣). Duke Wenxuan Kong Renyu lived during the...
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  • double バイ bai 1624 梅 梅  木 10 4 ume (Japanese apricot) バイ、うめ bai, ume 1625 土 11 S cultivate バイ、つちか-う bai, tsuchika-u 1626 陪 阜 11 S obeisance バイ bai 1627...
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  • 10여 종, 백제는 사(沙) · 연(燕) · 협(劦) · 해(解) · 진(眞) · 국(國) · 목(木) · 백(苩)의 8대성과 왕() · 장(張) · 사마(司馬) · 수미(首彌) · 고이(古爾) · 흑치(黑齒) 등 10여 종, 신라는 3성(박 · 석 · 김)과 6성(이...
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    goddess who presides over maternal milk and protects nursing. Péigū Niángniáng (姑娘娘), the goddess who cultivates children. Péiyǎng Niángniáng (培養娘娘), the goddess...
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