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  • ...oup, born in February 1940, native of Litang, [[Sichuan Province]]. With a university education.
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  • ...se version, Lee claimed that when he joined the faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, he was the youngest associate professor at in the school’s history. In t ...icism, Lee posted a copy of his letter of appointment from Carnegie Mellon University on Nov 29, admitting that the title had been mistranslated. Lee said he was
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  • ...t|Deng Pufang]]Born in 1944, of [[Han]] nationality, native of Guang'an, [[Sichuan Province]]. 1962-1968 Student at the Department of Technical Physics of [[Peking University]]
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  • '''Chen Duxiu''' became principal of the College of Art of Beijing University in 1917. In collaboration with Li Dazhao, Chen launched ''Weekly Review'' t ...ak of the War of Resistance Against Japan and died of illness in Jiangjin, Sichuan Province, on May 27, 1942.
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  • ..., Cao Yu was admitted to the department of political science at [[Tsinghua University]] in [[Beijing]]. Two years later, he transferred to the department of fore Shortly after graduation from university, Cao Yu went to teach English at a high school in Baoding, but soon thereaf
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  • ...People's Liberation Army]] in 1970. After graduating from the [[Liaoning]] University in July 1986, he worked as director of the Office of Xigang District People
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  • ...was born in [[Yilong County]], a hilly and isolated section of northern [[Sichuan]] Province. When he was 6 years old, he and his two brothers were sent to p ...gade commander. He married [[Chen Wuzhen]], a graduate from [[Nanxi Normal University]], and had a rich life. However, he finally realized that he was only a too
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  • [[file:shaw5.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|A Shaw building in the University of Hong Kong]] ...nd education. He donated HK$100 million for disaster relief after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.
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  • ...ang Jingrong, etc., he was born on [[November 25]], 1904 in [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan Province]], into an official's family from Jiaxing, [[Zhejiang Province]]. ...re he entered the preparatory school affiliated with the [[Southeast China University]]. During the two-year course of study he wrote and translated several arti
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  • ...cluding Jiu San Society Sichuan provincial committee and Guangyuan city in Sichuan, Jiu San Society Shanxi provincial committee and Linfen city in Shanxi prov
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  • ...irement in July, 2011. He is now a full-time student in Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He is a member of the 12th National Committee of the [[Chinese People's Po ..., including the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program. After the 2008 [[Sichuan earthquake]], Yao donated $2 million to relief work, and created a foundati
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  • ...y. He participated in establishing the [[Hubei]]-[[Henan]]-[[Anhui]] and [[Sichuan]]-[[Shaanxi]] revolutionary base areas. ...ived at [[Yan'an]]. He studied in the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University and the Institute of Marxism-Leninism. In the winter of 1938, he served as
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  • '''Mount Emei''' ('''峨眉山'''), located in [[Sichuan Province]], is one of the four holy mountains of Chinese [[Buddhism]]. It i ...r receiving repeated reports from Jiazhou Prefecture (present-day Jiading, Sichuan Province) about the discovery of auspicious signs of Samantabhadra, dispatc
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  • ...'' ('''三星堆'''), located in the city of Guanghan, 40 km from [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan Province]], is recognized as one of the most important ancient remains in t ...or the site to be guarded by armed police, while reporting the find to the Sichuan Cultural Relics Archaeology Research Institute.
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  • ...to 8,000 years ago, as indicated by the ruins of the [[Daxi Culture]] in [[Sichuan]] and [[Hubei]] provinces, the [[Majiapang Culture]] in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Z ...am, historian of China's science and technology and professor at Cambridge University, once said that people must remember that China was way ahead of the West i
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  • ...Region]]. There are also Tibetan communities in [[Qinghai]], [[Gansu]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces. ...tains]], descending from north to south, runs across the western part of [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces.
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  • ...Region]]. There are also Tibetan communities in [[Qinghai]], [[Gansu]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces. ...tains]], descending from north to south, runs across the western part of [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces.
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  • ...Paifang Village in Xiexing Township, Guang'an County, in the province of [[Sichuan]]. His childhood home was a traditional compound with one-storied housed su ...rge numbers of Chinese young people with lofty ideals were arriving at the university to study. Today, Deng Xiaoping still remembers the two youngest students in
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