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  • '''Xie Lili''' was born in [[Shanghai]] in 1939. He graduated from the Department of Civil Engineering of [[Tianjin University]] in 1960. At p [[Category:People from Shanghai]]
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  • ...Military Force in east Fujian. He was arrested by the [[Kuomintang]] in [[Shanghai]] in May, 1933, and was rescued in 1937. ...th Column of the Northeast Field Army. During the Peiping-Tianjin campaign from November 29, 1948, to January 31, 1949, Tao entered Peiping (former name of
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  • ...ller''. He went to study pottery in the United States after his graduation from [[Tsinghua University]] in 1916, but he eventually studied literature and d ..., it is believed, paved the way for modern Chinese dramatic presentations. From 1923 to 1930, he joined such literary groups as the Theatrical Association
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  • ...cts in China's [[10th Five-Year Plan]] (2001-05), is aimed to transfer gas from the west through to the eastern coast. The pipeline not only serves to alle ...d 42 billion cubic meters of gas to 3,000 factories and nearly 200 million people over the past five years.
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  • ...hairman of the Second, Third and Fourth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]). Zhou was born on March 5, 1898 in Huai'an, [[Jiangsu Province]]. He graduated from Tianjin Nankai Secondary School in 1917. In the autumn of the same year, he
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  • ...nd joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in January 1974. Xi graduated from School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Tsinghua University where he comp ...mmittee, Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, President of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and Chairman of the PRC Central Military Commiss
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  • ...25. Lin had admitted poisoning his roommate. He allegedly stole chemicals from the university lab and injected them into the dispenser around noon on Marc On April 19, police in Shanghai asked a district procurator to approve the arrest of Lin who had allegedly
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  • ...zj.jpg|thumb|left|Zhou Ji]]'''Zhou Ji''' (周济) was born in August 1946 in [[Shanghai]]. He is a member of the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]). ...f New York at Buffalo and received his doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from the school in 1984.
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  • '''Liu Qiang''' ('''刘强''') is a Chinese psychologist. Born in 1974 in [[Shanghai]], he worked as a teacher in the New Oriental Education and Technology Grou ...ing of Jan. 4, Liu boarded a China Eastern Airlines flight and returned to Shanghai.
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  • In the 1930s, Huang moved to Shanghai, where he worked as a caricaturist and Kuomintang official in the city's co ...elf-proclaimed pro-communist revolutionary, which prompted his conversion from Kuomintang member to supporter of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
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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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  • ...actory in the Republic of China (1911-1949). After 1949, he was hired by[[ Shanghai Animation Film Studio]] as its art designer, director and leading technicia ...on to the animation industry was impressive. "Many techniques were created from his ideas that he had proven to work with numerous experiments," one of his
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  • ...in the girl's school run for the poor by the Communists and then entered [[Shanghai University]]. ...oreign writers, she learned how to paint, though she was reduced to living from hand to mouth.
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  • ...rst female university president. She studied at Hangzhou Girls' School and Shanghai Qiming Girls' School starting in 1904. ...ety with one's own intelligence and ability – this not only benefits other people, but also enriches one's own life.
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  • ...ostly derived from the harsh realities of the time, revealing the pains in people's lives and advocating relief for society. In addition, Lu also made great ...compound at Fuchengmen's Lane 3; he lived here until he was relocated to [[Shanghai]] in 1928. It was a typical residential compound of Old Beijing, and all th
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  • ...Principles]]," which embodied the values of nationalism, democracy and the people's livelihood. ...n of the Republic of China, the first of its kind in China. Under pressure from capitalism and feudal powers, he resigned his presidency on Feb. 13 and [[Y
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  • ...e Chinese people. The bridge joined together the Tianjin-Pukou Railway and Shanghai-Nanjing Railway, two of the main lines in south and north China and greatly
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  • ...e earned a master's degree in international policy analysis and management from the Colombia University in New York. ...rseas, Xu Haoliang worked as an assistant lecturer at Tongji University in Shanghai. He then served as a CAD engineer at Louis Berger International Inc. in New
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  • ...reate, holding the highest scores among his peers. He subsequently entered Shanghai Jiaotong University and transferred to the Foreign Languages School of [[Ts "I have spent the last of two years in my campus from Nanyue, Mengzi and Kunming, taking Mr. Empson's class when I was a junior a
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  • Horse-vaulting and floor exercise champions in the World Cup in Shanghai. Horse-vaulting and balance beam champions in the World Cup in Shanghai.
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  • ...ondary-level professional dance schools were established in [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]]. With the help of famous dancers, such as [[Wu Xiaobang ...Chinese dance-dramas and ballets. Many new dances were composed on themes from Chinese revolutionary history and contemporary life.
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  • '''Wan Yongping''' ('''万永平''') is a trainee nurse from the Lianshui County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in [[Jiangsu P The incident happened at midnight on the train from [[Shanghai]] to Tumen, [[Jilin Province]]. When the train was passing through the Jian
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  • World Fencing Championships – gold medal for men's team foil (Paris, Shanghai); [[category: People]]
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  • Born in December 1956, in Liyang of [[Jiangsu Province]], Zhang graduated from the Lanzhou Jiaotong University in 1982, majoring in vehicle engineering. H Zhang had successively held posts in the railways bureaus of [[Shanghai]], Shenyang and [[Beijing]], Beijing-Tianjin Intercity Railway Co. Ltd. and
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  • ...orce in January 1969 and joined the [[CPC]] in February 1983. He graduated from the University Regular Class at the Department of History at Northwest Univ 1989-1993 Vice governor; and member, Leading Party Members' Group; of People's Construction Bank of China (09/1992 - 11/1992: student, Further Studies C
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  • ...acau]], [[Guangzhou]], [[Guilin]], [[Chongqing]] and [[Kunming]] to escape from the damage caused by war. Her father suggested they go to the U.S. to study In 1944, a year before the Anti-Japanese Aggression War ended, Chen graduated from Lingnan University in Guangdong Province, whereupon she was hired as the on
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  • 2006 World Cup Gymnastics in Shanghai – Gold medalist, parallel bars 2007 World Cup Gymnastics in Shanghai – Gold medalist, vault; Gold medalist, parallel bars
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  • From 1975 to 2010, 218 million Chinese families observed the country's family-pl Since Chinese people tend to depend on their children to support them in their old age, the deat
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  • ...Zhenglong''' ('''周正龙'''), a famer from [[Shaanxi Province]], was released from prison upon completion of his sentence on Apr. 27, 2012. His scandal of fak ...e and lived with his new bride's family. He then traveled to Guangdong and Shanghai to do construction work.
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  • ...(1931) played by "film queen" [[Hu Die]] and produced by [[Star Studio]], Shanghai's largest film studio. ...(1937) brought the darker, seamier side of society to light and expressed people's rebel against imperialism and feudalism. A number of acclaimed actors and
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  • ...modern buildings. The former residences of some of China's most important people, however, have been well preserved, holding more value maintained than dest ...ostly derived from the harsh realities of the time, revealing the pains in people's lives and advocating relief for society. In addition, Lu also made great
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  • ...uly 1966 and the Communist Party of China (CPC) in July 1967. He graduated from the PLA Air Force's Fifth Aviation School, and has a junior college educati ...CPC Central Military Commission and the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and holds the rank of general in the PLA Air For
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  • Wang was born on November 11, 1938, in [[Shanghai]]. He graduated from the Beijing Industry Institute (now renamed the Beijing Institute of Techno [[category:people]]
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  • He was born on Oct. 9, 1913 in Wuxi, [[Jiangsu Province]], and graduated from physics department of [[Tsinghua University]], [[Beijing]], with B.S. in 19 ...Mechanics(1955-1958), director of Institute of Automation (1956-1958) and Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(1984-2010), a member of Acad
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  • ...(ICJ) in Peace Palace, The Hague, Netherlands, on September 13. Born in [[Shanghai]],[[ China]], she became the first female Chinese judge at the ICJ. ...uguration ceremony was Joan Donoghue, another newly appointed female judge from U.S. It is the first time for two female judges to take bench at the ICJ at
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  • ...rement ceremony on May 17, 2015 on the sideline of the IAAF Diamond League Shanghai meet. ...the roar of the crowd Liu then embraced his waiting rivals who helped him from the track.
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  • ...grating from small villages and towns to big cities such as [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]]. ...nts make up more and more of the country’s senior population – 144 million people are over 60, or 10 percent of the population. But living in an unfamiliar e
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  • ...zhao''' was born in [[Leting County]] of [[Tangshan]], [[Hebei Province]]. From 1913, he studied in Japan, learning socialist ideology and Marxist philosop ...boration with the [[Kuomintang]] (KMT). On behalf of the CPC, he went to [[Shanghai]] to hold talks with Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]] concerning the CPC-KMT collaborati
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  • Born to an affluent Methodist’s family in [[Shanghai]], the young Soong was sent to America when she was 11 with her sister [[Qi ...f the marriage. In 1927, Chiang and Soong held a grand wedding ceremony in Shanghai, and many newspapers predicted the marriage to mark Chiang’s pro-US polit
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  • ...been a key figure in the Chinese sports arena since the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]] and the establishment of the modern Chinese sports ad ...929 in [[Zhejiang Province]]. He graduated from the Aurore University in [[Shanghai]]. In 1964, he became the deputy secretary general of the Chinese Gymnastic
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  • '''Tang Sheng''' ('''唐笙''')was born in [[Shanghai]] in 1922, and is a pioneer of simultaneous interpretation in [[China]]. Tang graduated from the Department of Economics at [[Saint John's University]] in 1942. Two yea
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  • ...ding national security, maintaining social stability and ensuring that the people live and work in peace and contentment. ...Declaration on the Establishment of Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Shanghai Convention against Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism on September 2007.
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  • ...Shengtao]] established the [[Lida Society]] and the [[Lida Institute]] in Shanghai. Zhu penned the slogan "independent and free education" and later establish ...f Literature and Art'' was the first systematic work on literature and art from a psychological viewpoint, in which he introduces to the Chinese reading pu
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  • ...lled by Feng Yuxiang. In 1933, was taken by [[Chiang Kai-shek]] to live in Shanghai and then died of illness on [[Mt Lushan]]. [[category:people]]
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  • ...etary of the Party Committee of Nanjing and Hangzhou Branch Bureaus of the Shanghai Railway Bureau, followed by the positions of Director and Secretary of the ...retary of the Leading Party Group and Minister of Railways. He was removed from his position as Minister of the General Administration of Customs.
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  • ...gan writing. Soon after the publication of his first short story "Kerosene from Russia" in 1931, Sha wrote to [[Lu Xun]] , the pioneer of Chinese modern li ..."The Deputy Magistrate." His grim stories about the sufferings of innocent people under the barbarous rule of the Kuomintang regime aroused readers' indignat
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  • ...ions, the wantonly changed apartments have been attracting large crowds of people with low-incomes, mainly college students and migrant workers. ...,303), but landlords were getting 20,000 yuan (US$3,258) per month from 25 people.
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  • ...e while he was wandering from place to place. Soon after setting down in [[Shanghai]], he, together with [[Sha Ting]], wrote to [[Lu Xun]] to consult the famou From 1931 to the eve of the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]], Ai Wu published
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  • ...debates and investigation, it was finally approved in 1992 by the National People's Congress ([[NPC]]). In the past, only the section between [[Shanghai]] at the estuary of the Yangtze and Wuhan City in central China permitted t
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  • ...cs/node_7154906.htm 2012 London Games] despite being almost blind and deaf from birth. It is the second gold ever in Chinese Olympic sailing history. She w Born in [[Shanghai]] on Aug 30, 1987, Xu began to set foot in Optimist at age 10. When she was
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  • ...o make imaginative adaptations of some of those time-honored pieces. The [[Shanghai Kunqu Troupe]]'s production of '''''The Peony Pavilion''''' is one of these ...reatest Kunqu opera of all time. Its author was [[Tang Xianzu]], who lived from 1550 to 1617. A native of [[Jiangxi Province]], Tang was widely recognized
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  • ...f Juvenile and Children's Publishing House and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of [[Shanghai Translation Publishing House]] since 1949. ...or Tree Award, Translation Award of International Board on Books For Young People and Asian Children's Book Award. In 2002, Ren was awarded the title of "Sen
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  • ...alent at an early age. In 1931, she joined Li Jinhui's Ming Yue Society, a Shanghai musical company. In her first performance, the 13-year-old sang a song "The In 1934, Zhou Xuan took second place in a singing competition in Shanghai and was hailed by the press and public as a "golden voice." Zhou rapidly be
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  • ...a result of his efforts. The Company, while touring many cities such as [[Shanghai]], [[Hangzhou]], [[Nanjing]], [[Guangzhou]], and Wuxi, stimulated later dev ...er publishing his "A Self-critique of Our Own", which states his evolution from romanticism to realism. But the South China Dramatic Company was forced to
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  • ...n R. Zierath, chairman of the Nobel Committee, said that Tu's "inspiration from traditional Chinese medicine" was important. "But what was really critical ...once a member of the Ningbo General Chamber of Commerce and a professor at Shanghai's Fudan University. It is owned by her uncle Yao Qingsan, an economist and
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  • ...rmance and work behind-the-scenes as an educator after the couple’s return from the United States in the 1950s. She is also cousin to the famous Chinese ma ...nd piano performance after being admitted to a private all-girls school in Shanghai, composed of both classical Chinese and western cultures.
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  • ...melodies were absorbed into Chinese music and were enjoyed by the Chinese people at fairs organized by temples. ...aced by simple but lively opera and ballad music that had popular origins. From the fourteenth century on, instrumental music and singing gained increasing
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  • ...ef representative of the Right-wing opportunist Party line. He was removed from his post in 1927. ...ution and formed an anti-Party clique. In November 1929, Chen was expelled from the Party and become a Trotskyite. He was elected to the central committee
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  • ...[Shanghai]] textile merchant. He had been involved in the film industry in Shanghai and Singapore since age 19. ...nd his elder brother Runme Shaw founded a film production company first in Shanghai in 1924, then established a movie distribution base in Singapore where they
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  • ...stamp issued for the Chinese zodiac’s Year of the Dragon (Loong), starting from Jan.23 in line with the [[Gregorian calendar]]. ...s round bulging eyes, two sets of sharp teeth and four open claws, derives from the pattern on "dragon robes" worn by Chinese emperors in the [[Qing Dynast
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  • ...ries/November 3, 2009|November 3]], [[1908]]. In [[1927]], Wu studied at [[Shanghai Art University]] and then transferred to the [[Nanguo Academy of Arts]]. In ...f the [[China Central Academy of Fine Arts]] following the founding of the People's Republic of [[China]]. He was also awarded the top literary and art honor
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  • 1962-1968 Studied at Department of Medicine of Shanghai No. 1 Medical College ...1th NPC, member of Standing Committee of 9th National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
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  • The dragon, though, is derived from Chinese folk culture. In ancient [[China]], the animal was characterized as ...ffection and enthusiasm. Indeed, it’s reported that many cities, such as [[Shanghai]], [[Shenzhen]] and [[Shenyang]], will witness a baby boom during the comin
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  • ...the independence of India from Great Britain, receiving financial support from the government of Germany, and for many years worked for or with the Comint Smedley moved to [[Shanghai]] in 1929. There she served as a correspondent for the Frankfurter Zeitung
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  • '''Gu Chunfang''' ('''顾春芳'''), a businesswoman from Changshu City, east China's [[Jiangsu Province]], was sentenced to death wi ...business and bureaucracy. Many of her friends were high-ranking officials from banks, sports bureaus, financial bureaus and political consultative confere
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  • ..., the pseudonym of '''Chen Youhua''' (陈佑华), is a full-time writer at the [[Shanghai]] branch of the [[Chinese Writers’ Association]]. ...was nurtured on the ballads and popular librettos his mother brought home from the countryside. In 1938, Bai’s father was buried alive by the Japanese s
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  • ...012, famous Chinese film actress '''Zhang Ruifang''' ('''张瑞芳''') died in [[Shanghai]] at the age of 94. Along with Bai Yang, Shu Xiuwen and Qin Yi, she was con The following are the most important films Zhang Ruifang starred in from 1940-1982.
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  • ...ith his mother. He earned a Bachelor's degree in political science in 1957 from National Taiwan University. ...y of Wisconsin–Madison from 1966 to 1967 and the University of Connecticut from 1967 to 1968. He returned to National Taiwan University in 1968 to serve as
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  • ...e to a lack of financial resources as he failed in applying for more loans from the government. ...educational reform of Chinese language. Yet their advocating to steer away from [[Beijing]]’s [[New Cultural Movement]]-led by modern Chinese literati, [
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  • ...jointly published ''A Three-leaf Collection'', which mirrors young Chinese people’s inner-most feelings during the May 4th Movement in 1919. A number of po [[Category:writers]][[Category:poets]][[Category:people from Jiangsu]]
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  • ...full of legends. His family lost entire fortune during their move from [[Shanghai]] to [[Fujian]]. Growing up as a cowhand and small retailer, who received s ...ess magnate Michael Saul Dell, founder of the Dell Inc. and Howard Schultz from Starbucks.
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  • Chen served as Minister of Commerce from December 2007 to March 2013. '''Chen Deming''', ethnic Han, a native of Shanghai, was born in March 1949 and joined the CPC in September 1974. He has a Mast
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  • ...ern buildings. The former residences of some of [[China]]'s most important people, however, have been well preserved, holding more value maintained than dest ...itor-in-chief of the magazine Art Battlefield. After the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]], he acted as China's first minister of culture, as we
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  • ...18, he went to Tokyo to study textile dyeing techniques. He then moved to Shanghai and began a successful career as a painter. ...million) in 2010, fetching one of the highest prices for Chinese paintings from the early and middle 20th century. The work, regarded as Zhang's best, had
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  • ...sion system''' ('''退休双轨制''') is the peculiar product of China's transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one. It refers to different pension ...n of different pension institutions according to different posts. Retirees from government bodies and institutions retire with pensions paid by the public
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  • ...No. 3 Hospital. On March 9, her parents asked for specialist consultations from the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, the doctors could not formulate ...ernational medical organizations to seek help. They received 1,635 replies from 18 countries and regions, one third of which asserted that Zhu's case was a
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  • ...fessor at Anhui University, and her mother is from Shanghai. She graduated from the Department of International Trade at Anhui University in 1995 and worke [[Category: People]]
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  • ...ital of [[Jiangxi Province]]. He wrote at the time: “I was so honored that from then on I devoted all my possessions and my entire life to the Communist Pa [[category: people]]
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  • ...th rural and urban areas, becoming a recreational activity for millions of people. Huangmei Opera was derived from ''Caicha xi'', the folk ditties people sang while picking tea. It is a combination of local folk songs, dances and
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  • Upon graduation from Nankai High School in 1928, Cao Yu was admitted to the department of politi Shortly after graduation from university, Cao Yu went to teach English at a high school in Baoding, but s
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  • ...19, the enterprises run by Japan in China increased from 36 to 178; banks, from 21 to 38 in China's northeast. The intensified aggression of Japanese imper ...ent took place as a result of deepening contradictions between the Chinese people on the one hand and imperialism and feudal warlords on the other, and under
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