- François
Cheng (Chinese: 程抱一; pinyin: Chéng
Bàoyī; born 30
August 1929) is a Chinese-born
French academician, writer, poet, and calligrapher. He is the...
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Baoyi Qaghan, or Alp
Bilge Qaghan, was the
eighth ruler of Uyghurs. His
personal name is not known; therefore, he is
often referred to by his Tang dynasty...
- Lin
Baoyi may
refer to: Lin
Baoyi (admiral) (1863-1927),
Chinese admiral during the
warlord era
Bowie Lam (born 1965),
Chinese name Lin
Baoyi, Hong Kong...
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Bowie Tsang Po Yee (Chinese: 曾寶儀; pinyin: Zēng
Bǎoyí; born 21
February 1973) is a
Taiwanese television host, singer, actress, and writer. She is also...
- Lin
Baoyi (Chinese: 林葆懌; pinyin: Lín
Bǎoyì; 1864–1930) was a
Chinese admiral during late Qing
dynasty and the
warlord era. Born in Fuzhou, he was educated...
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Emily Chu (Chinese: 朱寶意; born 31
October 1960) is a Hong Kong film actress. She was born in Taiwan. Jiu wan shi ba
zhuan (1982) Duel of the
Masters (1983)...
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their specific cut, construction, accessories, and
wearing styles, are the:
Baoyi bodai – a simple, loose-****ing
robes with long, open sleeves, a
style worn...
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Tibetan general Zan
Rgyal sum was sent to Dezong. In 792, the Uyghurs, led by
Baoyi Qaghan,
defeated the
Tibetans and Karluks,
taking Gaochang. Not long after...
- Poo Yee "Cordia" Tsoi (Chinese: 蔡寶儀; Jyutping: coi3 bou2 ji4;) is a Canadian-born
former short track speed skater who
competed for Hong Kong at the 2002...
- 軍機大臣;
simplified Chinese: 军机大臣; pinyin: jūnjī dàchén Chinese: 包衣; pinyin:
bāoyī; Manchu: ᠪᠣᡠ᠋ᡳ, Möllendorff: booi, Abkai: boui "Ritual
Music in the Court...