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Dingxin Zhao (Chinese: 赵鼎新; born 1953) is a
Chinese sociologist and the Max
Palevsky Professor Emeritus of
Sociology at the
University of Chicago. His...
- Pan
Dingxin (Chinese: 潘鼎新; Wade–Giles: P'an Ting-hsin; 1828–1888) was a Qing
dynasty governor and
military commander of the Huai Army, best
known for...
- Yang
Dingxin (Chinese: 杨鼎新; pinyin: Yáng
Dǐngxīn; born 19
October 1998) is a
Chinese professional Go player. Yang
Dingxin was born in 1998 in Zhengzhou...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin hú
dìngxīn Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization Wù dihngyān
Jyutping Wu4 Ding6 Jan1...
- Liu
Dingxin (Chinese: 刘鼎新; born
August 1952) is a
major general in the People's
Liberation Army of
China who
served as
political commissar of the PLA...
- Macmillan. p. 124. Zhao,
Dingxin (2001). The
Power of Tiananmen. Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press. p. 180. Zhao,
Dingxin (2001). The
Power of Tiananmen...
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first appeared in the
Scripture on
Setting the Will on
Wisdom (Zhìhuì
dìngxīn jīng 智慧定心經) (DZ325).
There is one rule that is
divided into Ten Precepts...
- Force, in
Their Own Words.
Public Affairs. ISBN 978-1586481223. Zhao,
Dingxin (2001). The
Power of Tiananmen: State-Society
Relations and the 1989 Beijing...
- Ding-Shinn Chen (Chinese: 陳定信; pinyin: Chén
Dìngxìn; 6 July 1943 – 24 June 2020) was a
Taiwanese hepatologist. He was born on 6 July 1943, in what became...
- the
Communist Party, 3
February 2012,
retrieved 13
January 2013 Zhao,
Dingxin (2001), The
Power of Tiananmen: State-Society
Relations and the 1989 Beijing...