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  • ...by his penname Xiao Ma. At the age of 12, she performed as a dancer in the People's Liberation Army (PLA), where she also studied writing. At 20, she worked ...ibrarians Association. . Most of Yan's novels focus on the lives of poorer people and those living on the fringes of Chinese society. Yan is now a member of
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  • ...entered Yunnan Provincial No. 1 Normal School. He fled to Shanghai in 1930 from local feudalists. In 1931, Nie became a violinist for the Mingyue Musical D ...en of Trouble Times''. The song was chosen as the temporary anthem for the People’s Republic of China in 1949 and became the national anthem in 1982.
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  • ...e: Shapiro's wife.jpeg|thumb|150px|left|Shapiro and Feng Zi got married in Shanghai on May 16, 1948.]] He arrived in Shanghai in 1947, quickly ran out of money, and was forced to take up the practice o
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  • ...No. 1 High School in Hangzhou. Upon his graduation in 1915, he enrolled in Shanghai University, but soon transferred to Beiyang University in Tianjin, and the ...re and ways of life, and, particularly, the art and literature produced by people of the Occidental world.
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  • ...ted anniversaries/December 13, 2009|December 13]], 1937, after capturing [[Shanghai]], Suzhou and Hangzhou. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese people were murdered by Japanese soldiers, including armless Chinese soldiers and
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  • ...ith her feudal family and arranged marriage. During this time, she drifted from place to place, making friends with some progressive scholars and taking an ...sentative work, ''The Field of Life and Death'', which soon drew attention from literary circles. Taking a village located in northeast China as its backgr
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  • ...ame one of the most wanted CPC members by [[Kuomintang]], the ruling party from 1911 to 1949 in China. ...ctober 1894 in Yizhang, [[Hunan Province]], Deng was a philosophy graduate from [[Peking University]]. He joined the[[ May 4th Movement]] in 1919 and was t
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  • ...joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in December 1971. Yang graduated from History Department, Nanjing University where he completed an in-service gra 2000-2004 Ambassador of the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the United States of America
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  • Born in April 1971 in Dalian, [[Liaoning Province]], Xu graduated from Shenyang Aerospace University in 1990, having majored in foreign trade and In 2011, Shanghai Daily reported that Xu's Shide Group was ranked 66th-out of Chinese mainlan
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  • ...ages and literature. After graduation, he taught at Guanghua University in Shanghai, before he married Miss [[Yang Jiang]] in 1935. Soon after marrying, they s ...rred from leaving because of the War of Resistance Against Japan. While in Shanghai, he wrote his novel ''Fortress Besieged'' (1947) and a number of short stor
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  • ...cities and 93 percent of large cities, and provides access to 600 million people, 55 percent of China's total population or 70 percent of the country's urba ...[Harbin]]–[[Shenyang]]–[[Dalian]]–[[Yantai]]–[[Qingdao]]–[[Lianyungang]]–[[Shanghai]]–[[Ningbo]]–[[Fuzhou]]–[[Guangzhou]]–[[Haikou]]–[[Sanya]] Highwa
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  • '''Li Zhengdao''' (also Tsung-Dao Lee ) (Chinese: 李政道) was born in [[Shanghai]] on Nov. 25, 1926. He conducted modern physics research with physicist [[W [[category:people]]
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  • ...俊山''') was a former lieutenant general and deputy logistics chief in the [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA). ...om an official list of his logistics department's personnel and eventually from the [[Defense Ministry]]'s website.
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  • ...nd joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in April 1984. Wang graduated from Department of International Politics, Fudan University where he completed a 1977-1978 Staff member, Shanghai Municipal Publishing Bureau
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  • ...staff officer, vice captain and captain of a naval frigate and destroyer. From July 2001 to August 2003, he sequentially studied at the Defense Language I ...er Liaoning]," was delivered and commissioned to the Navy of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] during a ceremony held at the naval base in northeast C
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  • ...[[Shanghai]], Wu started diving training at the age of six, and joined the Shanghai Diving Team in 1994 before becoming a member of the National Diving Team in ...es champions in the 3-meter springboard at the 14th World Championships in Shanghai.
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  • ...s admitted to the [[China League of Left-Wing Writers]]. During the period from 1938 to the mid-1940s, he worked successively with ''Resistance Daily'' in ...g People’s Political Consultative Conference and a member of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). He joined the [[Chinese Writ
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  • ...University. He is a member of the 12th National Committee of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]], China's top political advisory body. He was born on September 12, 1980 in [[Shanghai]], China.
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  • ...h a number of anti-feudalist magazines, including ''the Weekly of Ordinary People'', ''Youth'' (a bi-weekly) and ''Worker’s Reading'' (also a bi-weekly). ...r he met [[Zhou Enlai]] (1898-1976), who later became the first premier of People’s Republic of China (PRC). Together they organized an early CPC organizat
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  • ...to bring up her son. Later that year in "New Women" she played an educated Shanghai woman forced to death by an unfeeling society. Her final film "National Cus ...severe pressure, Ruan poisoned herself with an overdose of barbiturates in Shanghai in 1935, at age of 25. Her funeral procession was reportedly three miles lo
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