- Ding
Baozhen (simplified Chinese: 丁宝桢;
traditional Chinese: 丁寶楨; pinyin: Dīng
Bǎozhēn; Wade–Giles: Ting Pao-chen) (1820–1886),
courtesy name
Weihuang (稚璜)...
- Shen
Baozhen (1820–1879),
formerly romanized Shen Pao-chen, was an
official during the Qing dynasty. Born in
Minhou in
Fujian province, he
obtained the...
- dish's
origins are uncertain, but are
believed to be
named after Ding
Baozhen (1820–1886), a late Qing
Dynasty official and
governor of
Sichuan Province...
- Chen
Baozhen (Chinese: 陳寶箴; pinyin: Chén
Bǎozhēn; 1831–1900) was a
Chinese statesman and
reformer during the Qing dynasty. Chen was born in
Tingzhou (Now...
- Li
Baozhen (Chinese: 李抱真) (733–794), né An
Baozhen (安抱真),
courtesy name
Taixuan (太玄),
formally the
Prince of
Yiyang (義陽王), was a
general of the Chinese...
-
September 24, 1994), also
known by the
Chinese name Hu
Baozhen (Chinese: 胡宝珍; pinyin: Hú
Bǎozhēn), is an
American ice
hockey player and
member of the Chinese...
-
National Taiwan University and Fu Jen
Catholic University. His
mother Cai
Baozhen (蔡葆真) was
president of
Beijing Children's Library. His
grandfather Ying...
- were
drafted for coal and iron mines, and
textile mills. In 1876, Shen
Baozhen succeeded in
initiating construction of the
Keelung Coal Mine in Taiwan...
- Ma Gui, Song
Changrong (宋長榮), Liu Fengchun [it], Ma
Weiqi (馬維棋), Liu
Baozhen (劉寶珍),
Liang Zhenpu, and Liu
Dekuan (劉德寛).
Although they were all students...
-
Quantil Networks, Inc. for IDC services. The
largest shareholder is Chen
Baozhen, who co-founded one of the
predecessor companies of Wangsu,
holding 21%...