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Cai Xiang (Chinese: 蔡襄; pinyin:
Cài Xiāng; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai Hsiang) (1012–1067) was a
Chinese calligrapher, politician,
structural engineer, and poet...
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Cai Xiang (1923-July 24, 2001, Chinese: 蔡骧), was a
Chinese artist and director. He was
engaged in drama,
radio drama and TV
drama writing and directing...
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point that the tea's
original aroma was extinguished.
Cai Xiang criticized such processing. In addition, the
ideal color of tea was considered...
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Cai Yuanpei (Chinese: 蔡元培; 1868–1940) was a
Chinese philosopher and
politician who was an
influential figure in the
history of
Chinese modern education...
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widely translated and
disseminated in China.
Other academics,
including Cai Xiang,
Rebecca E. Karl, and
Xueping Zhong,
place greater weight on the influence...
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convey his
strong affirmation of the
revolutionary will.
Academic Cai Xiang writes that Mao's
usage also
illustrates the
power of the
people to reconfigure...
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Xiang Jingyu,
Cai Hesen,
Cai Chang,
Cai Hesen's
mother and
other persons went to
France and
became part-time
Chinese students.
Xiang Jingyu attended...
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Chinese tea
classic by
Cai Xiang written in 1049–1053 CE.
Reputed as one of the
greatest calligraphers of the Song dynasty,
Cai Xiang was also a
great tea...
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Xiang or
Hsiang (Chinese: 湘;
Changsha Xiang: [sian˧ y˦˩], Mandarin: [ɕi̯aŋ˥ y˨˩˦]), also
known as Hunanese, is a
group of
linguistically similar and historically...
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Xiang, also
known as Chang-Yi (simplified Chinese: 长益片;
traditional Chinese: 長益片; pinyin: Chǎng Yì piàn; lit. 'Changsha and
Yiyang subgroup') is the...