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  • Chen, a [[Jiangsu]] native born in [[Shanghai]], was sent to the countryside in Jiangxi Province for re-education in 1970 ...ected to study at a medical school in Jiangxi, and in 1978 he went back to Shanghai for graduate studies.
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  • [[1949]]: The '''[[Government Administrative Council]],''' the cabinet of the People's Republic of China, established. [[1994]]: Seventeen people were killed and more than 30 others injured when a train collided with a sh
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  • [[File:Lsq1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Shortly after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liu Shaoqi (L) and Mao Zedong inspect a parade on the ...Central Committee of the [[Communist Party of China]] and chairman of the People' s Republic of China, died at the age of 71 in Kaifeng, [[Henan]].
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  • ...y to city. The smart cards facilitate payment for buses and subway trains. People with these cards can enjoy discounts in public transportation fees. Some ta
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  • ...ey succeeded in working the content of the new era and the new life of the people in the liberated areas into this traditional folk art form. The ''yangko'' ...Republic of China in 1949 he assumed the position of head of the Northeast People's Art Theater and head of he Culture Department of the Liaoning Provincial
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  • ...modern seal carver, painter and calligrapher, passed away in [[Shanghai]] from a stroke at the age of 83. ...n]], or the "[[Eight Great Mountain Men]]"), [[Shi Tao]], [[Zhao Zhiqian]] from the [[Ming]] and[[ Qing]] dynasties, and especially his teacher, contempora
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  • '''Zhu Xiaoping '''was born in March 1962 in[[Shanghai]]. He joined the[[Chinese Communist Party]]in June 1984 and started working ...he Central People's Government in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. From March 2009, he was the director of Equipment Finance Bureau of the Ministry
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  • ...g piano and violin in his early youth. In [[1940]], he was admitted to the Shanghai National Conservatory of Music, where together with fellow students he orga ...epublic of China, he became a conductor at the China National Opera House. From [[1953]] to [[1957]], he studied under Nikolai Anosov at the Moscow Conserv
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  • ...al power. It called on the Kuomintang to return the political power to the people, the establishment of a united and constitutional government. ...vement of a socialist legal system, uplifting of the qualifications of the people, development of productive forces and turning China into a prosperous, cult
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  • Born in 1915 in Nantong, [[Jiangsu Province]], Zhu entered [[Shanghai]] Star Company to study photography in 1934. During wartime, Zhu participat ...Film Studio and as chief photographer. After studying in the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1956, he returned to Beijing Film Studio and was appointed as the B
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  • ...China’s first kissing scene, grabbed an international film festival award from Italy after it was released in 1980. Due to its consistent daily screenings Huang died of heart failure on February 19, 2011, in Shanghai, at the age of 90.
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  • '''Xu Guangqi''' ([[Chinese]]: 徐光启), born in [[Shanghai]] in 1562, was an outstanding scientist in the [[Ming Dynasty]]. ...e to the corruption in the Ming government. After returning to his home in Shanghai, he focused on his scientific research.
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  • ...ter of the River," "K: the Art of Love," "Summer of Betrayal" and "Lord of Shanghai," and her anthology of poems, which includes "The Quiet Tiger." ...d short stories. She also studied briefly at Lu Xun Academy in Beijing and Shanghai’s prestigious Fudan University. In 1991, Hong moved to London and settled
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  • Graduated from Shanghai No.1 Medical College with a postgraduate education, majoring in pharmacolog 1958-1962 Studying at pharmaceutics department of Shanghai No.1 Medical College
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  • ...Yuzhi''' was the vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the [[National People's Congress]] (NPC) and acting chairman of [[China Democratic League]] (CDL) ...919, he participated in campaigns supporting the [[May 4th Movement]] in [[Shanghai]] and published articles in ''Oriental Magazine'' to promote the idea of sc
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  • ...esident of the Biology Division of CAS and vice-president of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). He joined the [[CPC]] in [[1 ...Category:Fudan University alumni]][[Category:scientists]][[Category:people from Zhejiang]]
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  • ...d another young man called "Xiao W," presumably Yueyue's boyfriend, around Shanghai. ...0 kilograms, according to the post. With the three's trip going further in Shanghai, her story becomes more and more bizarre.
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  • ...ptember 27, 1929. He was only seven years old when his father Lu Xun died. From 1952 to 1960, Zhou studied in the physics department at Peking University, ...Middle School, and consultant to the China Lu Xun Research Institute, the Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall, and the Chinese Radio Sports Association.
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  • ...China's first steamship the Huanghe (Yellow Crane), one of the founders of Shanghai Polytechnic, China's first technical school engaged in the training of scie [[Category:people]][[Category:people from Jiangsu]][[Category:scientists]]
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  • ...the age of 93. A memorial service was held at 3:00 p.m. on Nov. 2, 2015 in Shanghai. Former Chinese premier Wen Jiabao wrote a letter of condolence to Cao Ying [[Category: People]][[Category: translators]][[Category: Literature]]
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