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  • '''Zhang Shangwu''' (Chinese: 张尚武) is a retired Chinese gymnast who won two gold medals at the World University championships in 20
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  • '''Wu Jinglian''' (Chinese:吴敬琏) is a prominent Chinese economist who spearheaded the formulating of [[China]]’s reform and openi
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  • ...s directly under the leadership of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SATCM). The president of CACMS currently in office is Prof. Cao H ...ociation of Integration of Traditional and Western Medicine (CAIM) and the Chinese Association of Acupuncture and Moxibustion (CAAM) are attached to the Acade
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  • ...8-Sep. 15, 1975) was a renowned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and translations. ([[Feng Zikai|More...]
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  • ...shi''' ('''陈忠实'''), contemporary Chinese writer and vice chairman of the [[Chinese Writers Association]], is known for his controversial novel, "White Deer Pl
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  • [[1903]]: Chinese writer [[Feng Xuefeng]] was born. [[1927]]: Chinese scholar [[Wang Guowei]] drowned himself in [[Kunming Lake]] in the [[Summer
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  • ...shi''' ('''陈忠实'''), contemporary Chinese writer and vice chairman of the [[Chinese Writers Association]], is known for his controversial novel, "White Deer Pl
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  • ...ngshi''' ('''陈忠实'''), contemporary Chinese writer and vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association, is known for his controversial novel, "White Deer Plai
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  • [[file:Lang Lang1.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Chinese pianist Lang Lang]] Famed Chinese pianist '''Lang Lang''' ('''郎朗''') raised over 2 million U.S. dollars f
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  • ...60s, which was adapted from the Chinese Classic "[[Journey to the West]]" (Chinese: 西游记).
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  • '''Niu Gensheng''' (Chinese: 牛根生) (January 25, 1958-), founder of the Chinese dairy giant Mengniu Dairy, is a legendary entrepreneur and philanthropist.
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  • ...r contemporary author who has been dubbed one of the "four young queens of Chinese romance novels." [[Tong Hua|(More...)]]
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  • ...traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the first day of the year of the Chinese calendar. [[Spring Festival|(More...)]]
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  • '''Feng Tang''' (Chinese: '''冯唐'''), born Zhang Haipeng (Chinese: 张海鹏), is a contemporary writer in China. [[Feng Tang|(More...)]]
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  • ...traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the first day of the year of the Chinese calendar. [[Spring Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the first day of the year of the Chinese calendar. [[Spring Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...first female reporter for the Central News Agency, and the first person of Chinese ancestry who have had a successful political career in the United States, w
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  • [[File:Lang Lang1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Chinese pianist Lang Lang]] Chinese pianist '''Lang Lang''' ('''郎朗''') was named New York City's first-ever
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  • [[1898]]: Chinese playwright '''[[Tian Han]]''' was born. [[1925]]: Chinese democratic revolution forerunner and first president of the Republic of Chi
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  • '''Yan Fu''' (Chinese: 严复), considered a Chinese idealistic torchbearer, was famous for his translation of Thomas Huxley's "
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  • '''Xu Beihong''' ([[Chinese]]: '''徐悲鸿''') is a Chinese painter whose unique skills garnered him fame worldwide. ([[Xu Beihong|More
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  • ...|A portrait of Xu Beihong]] '''Xu Beihong''' ([[Chinese]]: '''徐悲鸿''') is a Chinese painter whose unique skills garnered him fame worldwide.([[Xu Beihong|More.
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  • '''Xu Beihong''' ([[Chinese]]: '''徐悲鸿''') is a Chinese painter whose unique skills garnered him fame worldwide. ([[Xu Beihong|More
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  • ...n the 15th day of the first month of the [[Chinese Lunar New Year]], it is Chinese custom to illuminate rabbit-shaped lanterns to celebrate the Lantern Festiv [[category: culture|Chinese calendar]]
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  • ...f Chinese Liberty.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Manifesto of the Grand Alliance of Chinese Liberty]] [[1930]]: '''[[Grand Alliance of Chinese Liberty]]''' established.
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  • ...first female reporter for the Central News Agency, and the first person of Chinese ancestry who have had a successful political career in the United States, w
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  • ...nslating and introducing incoming western ideas that often enlightened the Chinese people. [[Yan Fu|(More...)]]
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  • ...as of “natural selection” and “survival of the fittest” were introduced to Chinese readers through Huxley’s work in the late 19th century. ('''[[Yan Fu|More
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  • [[File:Lang Lang1.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Chinese pianist Lang Lang]] ...e prestigious German Bambi award on Thursday in Berlin, becoming the first Chinese to receive the honor. ([[Lang Lang|More...]])
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  • '''Anlu''' (Chinese: 安陆) is a county-level city in Chinese mainland in [[Hubei Province]]. As of 2006, the population of the city was
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  • ...nnis player. In 2011, She won the French Open singles and became the first Chinese to grab the title. [[Li Na|(More...)]]
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  • '''Yang Mo''' (Chinese: 杨沫) was a modern female Chinese writer, famous for her novel "Song of the Youth", which was adapted into a
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  • [[file: Li Yundi.jpg|thumb|300px|Chinese pianist Li Yundi]] ...Yundi''' ('''李云迪'''), known as the "prince of piano" in China, is a famous Chinese classical pianist.
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  • ...demy of Chinese Theater Arts.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The National Academy of Chinese Theater Arts]] [[1950]]: The '''[[National Academy of Chinese Theater Arts]]''' was established.
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  • ...team gold medal winner in Chinese Olympic history. Twenty years later, the Chinese women's volleyball team won its second gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games
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  • ...: '''武则天''' 624-705) is an outstanding politician and the only Empress in Chinese history. ([[Wu Zetian|More...]])
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  • ...钟书) (1910-1998), also known as Qian Mocun and Qian Huaiju, is a well-known Chinese literary scholar and writer. [[Qian Zhongshu|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Sun Li1.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese film and TV drama actress Sun Li.]] Chinese actress '''Sun Li''' ('''孙俪''') gave birth to a baby girl at a Hong Kon
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  • '''Liang Sicheng''' (Chinese:梁思成) was a Chinese architect. He worked with the China Construction Society, the first academi
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  • ...lishing industries, had its inaugural volume, '''''Three Thousand Years of Chinese Painting''''', published. ...ges Press and the Yale University Press and is written in three languages: Chinese, English and French.
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  • ...s. People in many regions traditionally eat jiaozi on the fifth day of the Chinese Lunar New Year. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Dumplings More...
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  • ...s. People in many regions traditionally eat jiaozi on the fifth day of the Chinese Lunar New Year. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Dumplings More...
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  • ...s. People in many regions traditionally eat jiaozi on the fifth day of the Chinese Lunar New Year. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Dumplings More...
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  • [[file: Liu Cixin.JPEG|thumb|250px|left| Liu Cixin, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] ...iter to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chinese Hugo) and a winner of the Nebula Award. ([[Liu Cixin|More...]])
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  • [[file: Liu Cixin.JPEG|thumb|left|250px| Liu Cixin, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] ...iter to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chinese Hugo) and a winner of the Nebula Award. ([[Liu Cixin|More...]])
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  • [[file: Liu Cixin.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Liu Cixin, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] ...iter to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chinese Hugo) and a winner of the Nebula Award. ([[Liu Cixin|More...]])
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  • ...age:Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...o the Allies is made public to the Japanese people on August 15, 1945. The Chinese people won the final victory in the '''anti-Japanese national liberation wa
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  • ...age:Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...o the Allies is made public to the Japanese people on August 15, 1945. The Chinese people won the final victory in the '''anti-Japanese national liberation wa
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  • ...age:Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...o the Allies is made public to the Japanese people on August 15, 1945. The Chinese people won the final victory in the '''anti-Japanese national liberation wa
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  • '''Wu Ying''' (Chinese:吴英) is a Chinese entrepreneur and investor, who has been charged for fraud and embezzlement
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  • ...tness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks o
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  • ...tness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks o
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  • ...tness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks o
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  • ...tness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks o
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  • ...tness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks o
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  • ...tness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks o
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  • ...tness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks o
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  • ...tness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks o
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  • ...Apr. 24, 2005,) is the late Chinese cultural guru who emphasized a renewed Chinese cultural consciousness and in particular the influence of [[Confucius]]. [[
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  • ...Apr. 24, 2005,) is the late Chinese cultural guru who emphasized a renewed Chinese cultural consciousness and in particular the influence of [[Confucius]]. [[
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  • ...8-Sep. 15, 1975) was a renowned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and translations. [[Feng Zikai|(More...)
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  • [[file:Yuan Longping 袁隆平.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yuan Longping, Chinese agricultural scientist.]] '''Yuan Longping''' ('''袁隆平''') is a Chinese agricultural scientist and educator, known for developing the first hybrid
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  • [[file:Yuan Longping 袁隆平.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yuan Longping, Chinese agricultural scientist.]] '''Yuan Longping''' ('''袁隆平''') is a Chinese agricultural scientist and educator, known for developing the first hybrid
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  • ...is a famous contemporary author and playwright, capable of writing in both Chinese and English. [[Yan Geling|(More...)]]
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  • ...is a famous contemporary author and playwright, capable of writing in both Chinese and English. [[Yan Geling|(More...)]]
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  • ...is a famous contemporary author and playwright, capable of writing in both Chinese and English. [[Yan Geling|(More)]]
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  • ...WII aviation hero Lieutenant General Claire Lee Chennault and a pioneering Chinese woman. [[Anna Chen Chennault|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: caoying(草婴).JPEG|thumb|230px| Sheng Junfeng, a Chinese translator of Russia novels.]] ...a top honor in the Russian literary world, in 1987 and is to date the only Chinese translator to have won that award.
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  • ...'' (Chinese: 几米) is the pseudonym of popular Taiwan cartoonist Liao Fubin (Chinese: 廖福彬), best known for his dreamy colors and striking scenes which evo
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  • ...se solar terms.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Guyu (谷雨) is one of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms.]] '''Guyu''' ('''谷雨''') is one of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms. It usually falls from April 19 to 21 when the sun reaches the
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  • [[File:dingyuan.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Chinese warship Dingyuan]] ...san in Korea, the war threatened to spread into Chinese territory, and the Chinese military commander [[Li Hongzhang]] had no choice but to send more troops.
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  • [[1958]]: Chinese poet [[Liu Yazi]] died. ...92]]: [[Li Xiannian]], Chairman of the Seventh National Committee of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC), died.
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  • [[1897]]: [[Ye Jianying]], one of the founders of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA), was born. [[1985]]: Chinese Writer [[Zhang Tianyi]] passed away.
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  • ...n School of Chinese Theater Arts and was renamed as the National School of Chinese Theater Arts. The new headmaster added local opera courses, extending stude
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  • ...hnology periodical ''Chinese Scientific Magazine'' (''Ge Zhi Hui Bian'' in Chinese). ...translating the names of chemical elements and other scientific terms into Chinese that are still in use today.
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  • ...traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the first day of the year of the Chinese calendar. It falls on Jan. 31 this year. [[Spring Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the first day of the year of the Chinese calendar. It falls on Feb. 19 this year. [[Spring Festival|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Yuan Longping 袁隆平.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yuan Longping, Chinese agricultural scientist.]] '''Yuan Longping''' ('''袁隆平''') is a Chinese agricultural scientist and educator, known for developing the first hybrid
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  • [[file:Yuan Longping 袁隆平.JPEG|left|thumb|270px|Yuan Longping, Chinese agricultural scientist.]] '''Yuan Longping''' ('''袁隆平''') is a Chinese agricultural scientist and educator, known for developing the first hybrid
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  • ...traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the first day of the year of the Chinese calendar. It falls on Jan. 28 this year. [[Spring Festival|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Yuan Longping 袁隆平.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yuan Longping, Chinese agricultural scientist.]] '''Yuan Longping''' ('''袁隆平''') is a Chinese agricultural scientist and educator, known for developing the first hybrid
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  • [[file:Yuan Longping 袁隆平.JPEG|thumb|left|270px|Yuan Longping, Chinese agricultural scientist.]] '''Yuan Longping''' ('''袁隆平''') is a Chinese agricultural scientist and educator, known for developing the first hybrid
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  • ...traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the first day of the year of the Chinese calendar. It falls on Feb. 8 this year. [[Spring Festival|(More...)]]
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  • [[Yan Fu]] (Chinese: 严复), nowadays considered a famous Chinese idealistic torchbearer, is celebrated for his translation of a part of Thom
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  • ...秀'''), a famous Chinese scholar, politician and one of the founders of the Chinese Communist Party. [[Chen Duxiu|(More...)]]
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  • ...8-Sep. 15, 1975) was a renowned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and translations. In 1927, he followed [
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  • ...ome the first Chinese female athlete to defend her Olympic Championship in Chinese Olympic history. [[Category:Chinese athletes]][[Category:Diving]]
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  • ...n icon in China and is one of the most respected individuals in modern-day Chinese sports history. In 2002, she became an inductee of the Volleyball Hall of F
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  • ...ecise Filmsetting of Chinese Characters, and pioneered efforts to adapting Chinese characters to the era of computers and lasers. ...the first Bi Sheng Award. In May 1987, the Economic Daily became the first Chinese newspaper to use computer to do page makeup and produce films by laser phot
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  • ...hina. The Tan Kah Kee Award was first set up by Tan’s relatives, and the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]] was entrusted for its organization and evaluation. ([
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  • '''Liang Qichao''' (Chinese: 梁启超) was a prominent Chinese scholar, pressman and philosopher, rising to fame with his inspiring pro-re
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  • '''Ge You''' (Chinese:葛优) is a widely acclaimed Chinese actor and comedian famous for his starring roles in New Year blockbuster mo
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  • '''Ge You''' (Chinese:葛优) is a widely acclaimed Chinese actor and comedian famous for his starring roles in New Year blockbuster mo
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  • 1984: Chinese shooter [[Xu Haifeng]] won the first Olympic gold medal at the 23rd Olympic 1992: Chinese government presented its instrument of accession to the Universal Copyright
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  • ...age:Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...heavy losses. An important part of the international anti-Fascist war, the Chinese People's '''War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression''' was closely bo
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  • ...sm was brought into [[China]] all its scriptures have been translated into Chinese. ([[Han Buddhism|More]])
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  • ...mainly receives young foreign tourists, overseas Chinese and foreigners of Chinese origin, as well as compatriots from [[Taiwan]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macao]]
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  • ...e mainland within the appraised years. The appraisal is organized by the [[Chinese Writers' Association]]. ('''[[Mao Dun Literature Award|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:RCCLAW.jpg‎|thumb|200px|right|The Representative Conference of Chinese Literature & Arts' Workers]] 1949: [[The Representative Conference of Chinese Literature & Arts' Workers]] was held in Beijing.
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  • '''Yang Mo''' ([[Chinese]]: 杨沫), a Chinese writer, was born on [[August 25]], [[1914]] in [[Beijing]], but traced her
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