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  • 1968-1976: Worker, section chief at the Nanjing Iron and Steel Plant in Jiangsu province 1992-1997: Vice mayor of Nanjing City, vice-chairman and chairman of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of CDNCA and chairman of CDNCA Nanjing Municipal Commi
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  • Sun was born in 1908 in the eastern city of Wuxi, [[Jiangsu Province]]. In 1925 he was sent to study in Moscow and returned to China in [[category:economist]][[Category:people from Jiangsu]]
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  • ...rovince]], two years later. For the next decade, he devoted himself to the people's army. [[Category:people]]
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  • ...([[Chinese]]: '''徐寿''') was born in Wuxi, in the east China province of [[Jiangsu]]. He was the main designer of China's first steamship the Huanghe (Yellow [[Category:people]][[Category:people from Jiangsu]][[Category:scientists]]
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  • ...i and [[Jiangsu]] provinces to suppress the uprising, and more than 10,000 people were killed.
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  • ...('''李源潮'''), born in November 1950, is a male ethnic Han from Lianshui, [[Jiangsu]] Province. He entered the workforce in November 1968 and joined the [[CPC] ...litical Bureau of the [[CPC Central Committee]], and Vice President of the People's Republic of China.
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  • ...inese:朱雪芹) is a migrant worker deputy who stood out at the 11th [[National People's Congress]] (NPC). A native of Suining, [[Jiangsu Province]], Zhu went to Shanghai for job opportunities in 1995. She is curr
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  • ...rse from the Lianshui County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in [[Jiangsu Province]]. On July 15, 2012, she successfully acted as a midwife for ...hai]] to Tumen, [[Jilin Province]]. When the train was passing through the Jiangsu provincial section, a pregnant woman suddenly went into labor. Wan heard th
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  • ...d factory -Kunshan Zhongrong Metal- in the city of Kunshan in east China's Jiangsu Province.
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  • ...e]]. Later, Singles Day became a festival celebrated by fashionable single people all over the country.([[Singles' Day|More...]])
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  • '''Li Qiang''' ('''李强'''), male, Han ethnicity, was born in July 1959 and is from Rui'an County, Zhejiang Province. He began his first job in July 1976 and j ...ommittee, and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress.
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  • ...0px|left|Zhou Xiaochuan]]'''Zhou Xiaochuan''' (1948-), native of Yixing, [[Jiangsu Province]]. He was elected vice chairman of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) on March 11, 2013.
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  • ...]], Sichuan, Guangdong, [[Fujian]], Huai Yang, [[Hubei]], [[Hunan]], and [[Jiangsu]] [[Zhejiang]] cuisines. ([[Official Cuisine|More...]])
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  • Chen served as Minister of Commerce from December 2007 to March 2013. Oct. 1985 - June 1993: Deputy Director of Jiangsu Provincial Bureau of Commerce.
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  • [[Category: people from Jiangsu]]
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  • ...tival celebrated by fashionable single people all over the country. Single people would gather for dinner and pay for themselves to show their independence. ...t the average marrying age has risen five years since an unspecified time, from between 20 and 24 to 25 and 29.
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  • ...00px|left|the Jiangsu Zhejiang Cuisine]] [[Jiangsu]] refers to the part of Jiangsu south of the [[Yangtze River]], namely [[Suzhou]] and [[Wuxi]]; while [[Zhe ...often cooked together with vegetables; and fish, shrimp, crab, and mussels from the rivers and lakes are also served as delicacies. In this area the fish a
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  • [[1949]]: The headquarters of the Air Force of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA) was set up in [[Beijing]], signifying that the Ai ...is four ones – started to be celebrated by singles at Nanjing University, Jiangsu Province.
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  • ...he Communist Party of China revealed on Oct. 17, 2013. He has been removed from his post on Oct. 19, 2013. ...CPC Member, started work in March, 1975, on-job Master’s Degree (graduated from Law School of Suzhou University, majoring in Constitutional Law and Adminis
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  • ...committee of China's richest village - Huaxi Village of Jiangyin City in [[Jiangsu Province]]. He died of cancer on Mar. 18, 2013, at age of 85. Famed as Chin Wu was born on November 1928 into a famer's family in Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. He began his career in February of 1954 and became a Party member
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  • ...|Yan Junqi]]Ethnic [[Han]], born in August 1946, native of [[Suzhou]] of [[Jiangsu Province]]. Graduated from oceanic engineering school of Technical University of Denmark and got her d
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  • ...served as director of Jiangsu Education Department and vice governor of [[Jiangsu Province]]. ...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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  • Wang was from Changshu City, [[Jiangsu]] province, and graduated from the physics department of [[Tsinghua University]] in 1929. He later further From the spring of 1969, he was vice director of the Ninth Research Institute. H
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  • The "'''Chinese way of crossing the road'''" ('''中国式过马路''') refers to the people's tendency of getting together in large crowds at the crossroads and then c ...easoning that the law cannot be enforced when everyone is an offender, and people just act in conformity with the majority regardless of traffic rules.
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  • ...riginally surnamed Chunyu, tried five times to sail from [[Yangzhou]] in [[Jiangsu Province]] to Japan, at the invitation of Japanese Buddhists. On his sixth [[category:people]][[category:religion]]
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  • ...[Jiangsu Province]]. Born in July 1941, he is presently a general of the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]). ...his career in a workshop producing both edible oil and liquor in Nantong, Jiangsu Province.
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  • ...928, Zhou received a doctor's degree as well as the highest honorary award from the California Institute of Technology. He then conducted scientific resear ...s vice chairman of the 5th, 6th and 7th National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]) and the President of [[Chin
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  • ...e China International Publishing Group and executive member of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. ...oined the Communist Party of China ([[CPC]]) in October 1983. He graduated from the Department of International Politics of Fudan University in July 1984.
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  • ...m northern nomadic tribes. For those 500- plus years, the dishes available from Beijing's catering trade were dominated by meat dishes, which corresponded The [[Qing Dynasty]] rulers ate pork before moving to Beijing from [[Shenyang]] in northeastern China. Their cooking methods were stewing, roa
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  • .... He graduated from St. John's University in 1937 with a bachelor of arts. From 1946 to 1951, Ding studied theology in Canada, the United States, and Switz ...n to the seventh, eighth, ninth and 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]), China's top political advi
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  • ...orkforce in August 1969 and joined the [[CPC]] in April 1979. He graduated from Department of Physics at Nanjing University with a major in acoustics. He r ...Anhui Provincial Committee; chairman, Standing Committee, Anhui Provincial People's Congress
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  • ...]] ([[CPC]]) in December 1973; Started working in December 1972; Graduated from the international law major of the international law department of the East Member of the CPC Central Committee, procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
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  • ...antong City, [[Jiangsu Province]], was born in November 1946. He graduated from Zhenjiang Agricultural Machinery College and started work in August 1970. I From 1973 to 1983: Workshop planner of Tianjin Tractor Factory; Vice Secretary a
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  • ...hunfang''' ('''顾春芳'''), a businesswoman from Changshu City, east China's [[Jiangsu Province]], was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve over financial Gu was born in March 1972, in Bixi Town of Changshu City, Jiangsu Province. Her mother was a village chief and her father was in charge of th
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  • Born in [[Changzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]], '''Zhao Yuanren''' went to the United States in 1910 to study m [[category:people]]
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  • ...eputy director of a local district. With a major in English, Hua graduated from [[Nanjing University]] at the age of 22. ...a to work and live by herself in the northern city, which lies so far away from her hometown.
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  • ..., provincial, and international middle school competitions. She joined the Jiangsu provincial team at the age of 15, and later joined the national team in 200 '''Hui's achievements for the Jiangsu provincial women's volleyball team (2006-2010) include:'''
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  • Born on [[May 8]], 1893, in [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu]] Province, Gu graduated from [[Peking University]] and later taught there. He then served as director of [[category:people]]
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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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  • '''Jiang Zemin''', born on August 17, 1926, is a native of [[Yangzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ...C organizations around 1943 and joined the CPC in April 1946. He graduated from the Electrical Machinery Department of Shanghai Jiaotong University in 1947
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  • ...n''' (Chinese: 王选), born in February [[1937]], was a native of [[Wuxi]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. He was a member of the Jiu San (Sept. 3) Society. [[Category:people]][[Category:people from Jiangsu]][[Category:Peking University alumni]][[Category:scientists]]
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  • Originally named Li Yongshun, Li Keran was born in [[Xuzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]], in 1907. He became involved in elite art circles when he was on [[Category:People]]
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  • Jianzhen was born to a Buddhist family in [[Yangzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. His original name was Chunyu. At the age of twenty he traveled ...er 19]], [[753]], the blind Jianzhen began his sixth crossing, setting out from Longxing Temple in Yangzhou. He traveled on a Japanese ship and finally lan
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  • Born in 1915 in Nantong, [[Jiangsu Province]], Zhu entered [[Shanghai]] Star Company to study photography in 1 ...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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  • Yet people soon suspected that the widely-acclaimed philanthropist’s generosity was ...e donated money, food and daily necessities, and even rescued three people from the debris.
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  • Chen was born in [[Jiangsu]] in December, 1992. She joined the Jiangsu Diving Team in 1998 and the National Diving Team in 2006. Chen won the wome Chen Ruolin clinched her fifth Olympic gold medal from as many attempts as she teamed with Liu Huixia to win the women's synchroni
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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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  • '''Mao Yisheng''' (Chinese:'''茅以升''') was born in Zhenjiang, [[Jiangsu Province]]. He was a famous bridge expert, civil engineering scientist and ...ering College in [[1916]]. He got his Master's degree of civil engineering from Cornell University in [[1917]] and earned the first Ph.D. ever granted by t
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  • ...he CPC Yushu County Committee, and secretary of the CPC Committee of Yujia People's Commune, Jilin Province ...al Committee and chairman of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)
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  • ...1970 and joined the Party in January 1973. He has received his credentials from the Party School of the Central Committee of the [[CPC]]. ...ommittee of the Pujiwei Farm and vice head of the farm in Anhui Province. (From October 1980 to April 1981, he studied in the Cadre School under the Minist
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  • ...t three hours, Ding had probably already died or was in critical condition from lack of air in the vehicle by the time Qiu arrived. Born in 1978, Changzhou, [[Jiangsu Province]], Ding was the director of the editorial department for "A A Bear
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  • ...ted as the professor of Chinese literature in Tsinghua University in 1925. From 1931-1932, he pursued the academic achievement in English Literature and Li Recently he became the center of attention as some experts from Peking University questioned his motivation in creating the essay ''The bac
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  • ...dates reality show – “If You Are the One,” which has expanded its audience from [[China]] to Australia and the United States. Born in 1971 in [[Chongqing]], Meng moved to [[Nanjing]], [[Jiangsu Province]] with his family when he was 12. Good at Chinese but slow in scie
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  • ...in 2012 from 68 billion yuan (US$10.7 billion) in 2011- with a little help from the company's net profit of US$1 billion that year. ...t fields of Zhoushan. In 1964, he became a dispatcher on a farm in Lüxing. From 1978 to 1987, he successively worked as a salesman, a business agent, a sal
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  • ...f the [[Four Great Beauties]] of ancient China, had admired the moon here. People here are mostly surnamed Deng, Qin, Huang or Wu, as descendants of the nobi 2. Farmhouses available in the village, price varying from 70 to 80 yuan, with each having an excellent Taihu Lake view.
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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 ...28, 2011, the Ministry of Railways announced that Zhang had been suspended from his duties as director of the Transport Bureau for Ministry of Railways and
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  • ...and in artistic taste. Even their outlines are so natural and smooth that from any angle one is greatly impressed with their dignified, imposing, and grac ...s the mother river of Shanghai, the Huangpu flows from [[Taihu Lake]] in [[Jiangsu Province]], through downtown Shanghai, and empties into the [[Yangtze River
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  • ...iction of true love. "The so called 'pure love' was created at a time when people were totally ignorant," said one reviewer at view.news.qq.com. ...ar" against the milieu of [[Nanjing Massacre]] premieres in China. Adopted from [[Yan Geling]]'s novel, the movie has been applied for the Oscar's Best For
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  • ...workforce in August 1968 and joined the [[CPC]] in June 1971. He graduated from the Shanghai Institute of Machinery with a major in systems engineering, re ...cipal Rural Work Committee; deputy secretary - general, Shanghai Municipal People's Government
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  • ...ce]]. He is a member of the [[Communist Party of China]]. After graduating from university, Sheng started his career in 1968. He has successively served as ...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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  • He was born in August 1893 in [[Wuxi]] in east China's [[Jiangsu]] Province to a Taoist priest, [[Hua Qinghe]]. His mother was a widow, and ...e erhu solo is considered as a classic and has been performed and loved by people ever since.
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  • He was born on [[November 21]], 1910 into a scholarly family in [[Wuxi]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. He attended missionary schools in Suzhou and Wuxi. He graduated from [[Tsinghua University]] in 1933 with a B. A. degree in foreign languages an
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  • ...player '''Cai Yun''' ('''蔡赟'''), also known as Lance, was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province on Jan 19, 1980. Cai and his partner [[Fu Haifeng]] won the men's [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...s village in China, e.g. Liaocheng of [[Shandong Province]], Yancheng of [[Jiangsu Province]], Puyang of [[Henan Province]], Tianmen of [[Hubei Province]], Gu ...mps lighted up the whole county of Wuqiao for three days during festivals, people set off firecrackers and performed acrobatics, and the local feudal officia
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  • Hou, born in 1929 in east China's Jiangsu Province, is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and also ...ears, he published 17 academic papers and earned a PhD in medical sciences from the higher education ministry of the Soviet Union for his academic excellen
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  • Chen, a [[Jiangsu]] native born in [[Shanghai]], was sent to the countryside in Jiangxi Provi ...from Shanghai Second Medical University in 1981. He received his doctorate from the Institute of Hematology of Hospital Saint-Louis, connected to Universit
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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 ...versity of Technology from 1982-1994, and president of Shanghai University from 1994-2010. He was also the vice director of Institute of Mechanics(1955-195
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  • Wu Zuoren was born in [[Suzhou]] of [[Jiangsu Province]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/November 3, 2009|November 3]], ...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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  • ...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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  • Born in July 1943, of Han nationality, native of Rudong, [[Jiangsu Province]]. Finished postgraduate study at the Party School of the CPC Cent [[Category: People]]
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  • Born in 1954 in a small rural village in Yancheng, Jiangsu province, Cao spent his childhood in poverty. He nonetheless was able to st [[Category:People]] [[Category:Writers]] [[Category:Literature]]
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  • ...lor Personality Analysis (FPA), a theory in decoding the personalities via people’s reactions to colors. ...ang Province]], to continue his education in a secondary technical school. From 1991 to 1994, he studied foreign trade in Ningbo Radio and TV University.
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  • Ye Shengtao was born Ye Shaojun on October 28, 1894 in Suzhou, [[Jiangsu Province]]. His father was employed at a landlord's house as a bookkeeper, ...ally realistic portrayals of contemporary life in China and very different from the genre of "for amusement only" then in vogue.
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  • ...Phone 5, according to a tweet on the Sina micro-blog on July 13, allegedly from Ma's sister. It was later confirmed that Ma was using an IPhone 4. According to Ma's father Ma Guanghui, her daughter had bought the device from an official Apple store, in December 2012, and was using the charger that c
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  • ...|Jiang Shusheng]]Ethnic [[Han]], born in April 1940, native of [[Wuxi]], [[Jiangsu Province]], member of China Democratic League. Began working in August 1963, graduated from Department of Physics, majoring in Metal Physics, with a university educati
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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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  • ..., [[Jiangsu Province]], Jin studied in [[Nanjing]] High School of Jiangyin from 1965 to 1968. In the senior high school, Jin indulged in the third edition The [[Cultural Revolution]] disrupted education and many young people in the city went to the countryside for "reeducation". Many attempted to co
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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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  • Wu was born in Yixing, [[Jiangsu Province]] and was later educated at Zhejiang Industrial School in 1935. A [[Category:People]] [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Painters]]
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  • ...hina branch, where Zhou was thought to have taken 250,000 yuan (US$39,300) from the victims. Later on the same day, Zhou killed a railway police officer wh A People's Liberation Army soldier standing guard outside a garrison in Chongqing wa
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  • ...('''刘延东'''), born in November 1945, is a female ethnic Han from Nantong, [[Jiangsu Province]]. She entered the workforce in March 1970 and joined the Communis ...ading Party Members' Group; of the Tenth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC); head, United Front Work Depart
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  • ...qian, Jiangsu Province. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology from the Renmin University in 1996. Liu had been studying computer programming o ...in Beijing, Liu opened a restaurant near the campus with his income earned from programming work along with family loan. The business went bankrupt in mont
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  • ...le Yang Guoxing and Zhou Yuxiang and took his mother’s surname. Graduating from the Suzhou University in 2006, majoring in financial management, Zhou Jiang ...ilies after the 1980s, who tend to be eligible to inherit money and assets from their parents. The "rich second generation" is always criticized as being i
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  • '''Qian Zhiguang''', chief founder of the People’s Republic of China’s modern textile industry, died in [[Beijing]] on [ After the People’s Republic of China was established in 1949, Qian was appointed member of
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  • ...an developed a great interest in literature and art. In 1935, he graduated from Suzhou Fine Arts College and became a professional cartoon artist. He used ...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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  • ...d worked as a business partner with a fitness equipment factory in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, for developing new sports products. She studied law at Liaoning U [[category:sports]][[category:people]]
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  • ...Zhilin''' (Chinese:卞之琳) was born on [[December 8]], [[1910]] in Haimen, [[Jiangsu Province]]. He entered [[Peking University]] in 1929 thanks to a relative's ...s style from that time on changed and he devoted himself to describing the people's lives and their struggle against Japanese aggression. His efforts resulte
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  • In 2003, Wu's trainer Wang Zhijie was assigned to coach the [[Jiangsu]] provincial team and he took his protégée with him. In 2005, Wu was offi [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:taekwondo]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...ngzhou Uprising]],” which took place on March 29. Over 100 revolutionists from the society attacked the government mansion of the Viceroy of Guangdong and ...to expel KMT from the government and moved the capital from [[Nanjing]], [[Jiangsu Province]] to [[Beijing]]. Huang remained in Nanjing during Yuan’s purge
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  • ...[[Anhui Province]], Miaoshan of [[Nanjing]] and Xianlidun of [[Wuxi]] in [[Jiangsu Province]], Qianshanyang of Wuxing, [[Zhejiang Province]], Qujialing and Zh ...ago. In the 1970s, seeds of long-grained non-glutinous rice were unearthed from the Neolithic ruins at Hemudu in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, the earliest rec
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  • ...Jinan, [[Shandong Province]] on December 25, 1968 and raised in Xuzhou, [[Jiangsu Province]], Deng developed a strong interest in playing volleyball in her s ...r graduation, she received a bachelor's degree and continued her MBA study from the Yale School of the Management where she currently serves as an advisor
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  • ...huling City of northeast China's [[Jilin Province]]. In 1984, he graduated from Jilin University of Technology, majoring in management engineering and obta In 1988, Wang resigned from his official post and went to [[Hainan]] Province. He first served as offic
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  • ...ch advancing exam. After eight years of intense studies, Wu received a PHD from New York University, under which Wu’s college was registered in the Unite ...the early urologists in China, brought him to Zhonghe Hospital (now the [[People’s Hospital of Peking University]]).
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  • ...t|Hua Jianmin]]Ethnic [[Han]], born in January 1940, native of [[Wuxi]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. Joined the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) in May 1961 and b ...quipment (Received technical training on air turbines in the United States from June to September 1982)
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  • Chen graduated from Beijing Normal University in June 2010, obtaining a bachelor's degree in sp ...n the National Championships and the World Championship Trials in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province.
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  • ...e]] in [[Sichuan]] and [[Hubei]] provinces, the [[Majiapang Culture]] in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] provinces, the [[Hemudu Culture]] in eastern Zhejiang an ...er the Yellow and Fiery emperors to become a component part of the [[Han]] people, which marked the beginning of the Chinese nation. This history has also gi
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  • '''Ding Junhui''' ('''丁俊晖'''), born on April 1, 1987 in Yixing City of [[Jiangsu Province]], is a Chinese professional snooker player with the nickname of " He ranked third at the World Billiards Championships held in Egypt from October 20 through November 2, 2002 to equal China's veteran player [[Guo H
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  • ...f Chinese cuisine originating from Sichuan Province in southwestern China. People immediately think of [[Sichuan]] food as being hot, sour, sweet, and salty; ...ngdom of Shu was located in Sichuan. According to historical research, the people in Shu liked sweet food. During the [[Jin Dynasty]], they preferred to eat
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  • ...everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. 2.Its ancient buildings dating from the Ming and Qing dynasties. According to township records, 38 sizable resi
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  • [[Suzhou]], a cultural and historical city in east [[China]]'s [[Jiangsu Province]], is celebrated around the world for its elegant gardens. ...ure troves of classical thought. Wandering through the gardens even today, people can enjoy reflecting on the philosophic concepts and ideologies of [[Confuc
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  • ...of the production activities of early man. On a colored ceramic jar dating from 5,000 years ago, excavated in northwest China's [[Qinghai Province]], is a ...r skin and personating a god. The latter, brandishing weapons, and led the people to the imperial palace to drive evil spirits away. Ceremonies to pray for a
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  • ...]], Sichuan, Guangdong, [[Fujian]], Huai Yang, [[Hubei]], [[Hunan]], and [[Jiangsu]] [[Zhejiang]] cuisines. ...d in Chinese food being classified into the palace, officials', and common people's cuisines.
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  • ...nshan]], one of the five counties administered by Suzhou municipality in [[Jiangsu Province]]. ...e of the few existing buildings dating back to the Ming Dynasty, is one of Jiangsu's protected historical sites. This 500-year-old residence has kept much of
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  • ...ns, they had abundant aquatic products and grains as well as sea salt. The people of the area have stressed seasonings and flavorings since ancient times. ...– fried, stir – fried, stewed, or sauted so they absorb the onion flavor. People in Shandong also like foods made of wheat flour, such as steamed buns, bake
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  • A member of the Standing Committee of the [[Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference]], Wu is also founder of the Leping W ...t path from his parents. In 1950, less than a year after the founding of [[People’s Republic of China]], the 20-year-old began attending the Private Univer
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  • ...ng''' is a political party based on high and intermediate level personages from among returned overseas and their family dependents, featuring political al ...plunge into and give active support to the anti-Japanese war waged by the people of the motherland. In May 1947 Zhi Gong Dang held its 3rd congress at Hong
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  • ...what general thinking stratified. Her father Zhou Wei, a railway engineer from [[Sichuan]], met Marguerite Denis in Belgium, where Zhou was sent to receiv ...ering post on the [[Longhai Railway]], a railway extending from southern [[Jiangsu]] to central [[Gansu]].
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  • ...was born Su Pu in a poor family in Changzhou, a city in eastern China's [[Jiangsu Province]], in August 1918. When she was two or three, a Shanghai couple su Orioles Banished from the Flowers (花外流莺, 1948)
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  • ...al People's Congress and chairmen of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference have visited Canada successively. Canad ...ackdown on crimes and three protocols on China's import of animal products from Canada. The visit attained the objective of deepening understanding, increa
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  • ...outhern and Northern Dynasties period, 420-589, covers 169 years, starting from the two rival dynasties of Song and Northern Wei and ending with the conque ...called himself Emperor of Wu with the capital at Jianye (now Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province). These kingdoms—Wei, Shu and Wu—are known as the Three Kingdo
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  • Apart from the sangha in various temples in which monks live a communal life, there ar ...the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949, the religious policy of the People’s Government has guaranteed complete freedom of religious belief for monk
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  • ...ortals. To commemorate them, later generations changed the mountain’s name from Mount Juqu to Three Maos Mountain (Sanmaoshan 三茅山) and this was short ...or short. The palace comprises four rows of buildings that have been built from the foot to the top of the mountain.
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  • ...here [[China]]'s three economic giants meet – Shanghai Municipality, and [[Jiangsu]] and Zhejiang provinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comp ...ion of this beautiful water town. The canopies provide much needed shelter from the sun and the rain, and are the perfect place to sit under on benches alo
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  • ...shi Fu 天师府) is known in full as Mansion of the Celestial Masters Descended from the Han Dynasty (Si Han Tianshi Fu 嗣汉天师府) and is also called Grea ...rd with a red wall, the visitor can see the imposing Mansion Gate. Hanging from the two doorposts in the middle at the front, there is an antithetical coup
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  • ...mushroom and edible fungus makes an important sideline. Most of the Manchu people in cities, who are better educated, are engaged in traditional and modern i ...ted Mandarin Chinese as their spoken language. Later, as more and more Han people moved to north of the pass, many local Manchus picked up Mandarin Chinese t
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  • ...same time, folk art forms and characteristic melodies and performing arts from across the country all flourished there. For a long period that followed, d ...-1722) of the Qing Dynasty. [[Gaoqiang]] is a variation of [[Yiyangqiang]] from [[Yiyang]], [[Jiangxi Province]]. Art troupes that specialized in Gaoqiang
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  • ...tion, his courage as an innovator have earned his the trust of the Chinese people. ...on the proposal of Wu Yuzhang, a member of the Chongqing to prepare young people to go to France on a work-study program. After passing the entrance examina
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  • Imperial foods often were improved dishes invented by the common people. The inventors were not princes, dukes, or ministers, but cooks and commone ...Guang ascend to the throne, he learned the unique skill of "roasting fish" from a famous chef. Through his cooking skills, he was able to meet Prince Liao
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  • ...ounded by banisters. In Sanskrit this kind of building was called a stupa. From the Jin Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties (265-589), when the ...eached Central Asia, they met two Buddhist masters from India and acquired from them Buddhist scriptures and a statue of Buddha. They also invited the Indi
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  • ...water over him while the smooth litany of “Namah Sakyamuni Our Lord” rises from every corner of the building. The duration of the ceremony may differ with ...the Mahayana tradition includes quite a few Buddhas and bodhisattvas apart from Sakyamuni. A series of festivals are dedicated to them. For example:
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  • ...Tibet Autonomous Region is situated in the southwestern border area of the People's Republic of [[China]]. Lying at 78°25'-99°06'E and 26°50'-36°53'N, it ...igid and plateau frigid zones. And the climate undergoes a vertical change from tropical and sub-tropical to temperate, frigid temperate and frigid zones.
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  • ...o Taiwan; 102 nautical miles away from Ji Long and 230 nautical miles away from Naha. ...sland, are a group of islands standing on the continental shelf, separated from the Ryukyu Islands by a deep underwater trench.
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  • ...o Taiwan; 102 nautical miles away from Ji Long and 230 nautical miles away from Naha. ...sland, are a group of islands standing on the continental shelf, separated from the Ryukyu Islands by a deep underwater trench.
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