- Guo
Degang (Chinese: 郭德纲; pinyin: Guō
Dégāng) is a
Chinese crosstalk (xiangsheng)
comedian and actor. Guo's film
appearances include The 601st
Phone Call...
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Degang Chen
professor at Iowa
State University, was
named Fellow of the
Institute of
Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2016 for contributions...
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Archived from the
original on 16 May 2022.
Retrieved 19
April 2023. Sun,
Degang; Zoubir,
Yahia H. (4 July 2021). "Securing China's 'Latent Power': The Dragon's...
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performance group based in Beijing,
established by
comedians Zhang Wenshun, Guo
Degang and Li Jing in 1995.
Originally known as the
Beijing Conversation Conference...
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Tianjin is
known for its stand-up
comedy and comedians,
including Guo
Degang and Ma Sanli. Ma
Sanli (1914–2003), an
ethnic ****
person and
longtime resident...
- the
media like BBC.
Jarryd Bartle, a
lecturer of
social context, and Kong
Degang, a
literature and art scholar,
cited Baudrillard's
argument that "The Gulf...
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Macau at the same time as Mr. Bean. One of the film's stars,
comedian Guo
Degang,
informed media outlet The
Beijinger that due to
Atkinson being unable to...
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Australian National University, 1981, ISBN 0-85883-255-0, page 96 Wu,
Degang; Li,
Peter Yiqing; Pan, Bangfen; Tiang, Zenia; Dou, Jinzhuang; Williantarra...
- Tong
Tekong (Chinese: 唐德剛; pinyin: Táng
Dégāng; 23
August 1920 in An**** province,
China - 26
October 2009) was a historian,
academic and an author. Tong...
- (2021). Guo was born in Tianjin, China. His
father is
crosstalk comedian Guo
Degang, the
owner of
performance art
group Deyunshe (德云社). His
teacher is Yu Qian...