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- performers within this class would get accepted into the Imperial Academy as gongsheng (貢生, lit. "tribute/selected student"), and will then sit the provincial...
- Pan Gongsheng (Chinese: 潘功胜; pinyin: Pān Gōngshèng; born July 8, 1963) is a Chinese economist and politician who is the current Chinese Communist Party...
- King You of Zhou (795–771 BC), personal name Ji Gongsheng, was a king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the last from the Western Zhou dynasty. He reigned...
- of governor and CCP Committee Secretary have been held jointly by Pan Gongsheng. The bank was established on December 1, 1948, based on the consolidation...
- and can hold more sway than the governor. The current PBC governor Pan Gongsheng holds both posts. The governor also chairs the PBC Monetary Policy Committee...
- Commission Chairman Yi ****man and People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng. Following the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949, China adopted a so-called...
- Empress Yang (30 June 1162 – 18 January 1233), formally titled Empress Gongsheng, was a Chinese empress consort whose political a****en allowed her to become...
- Qi; married in 826 BC; the mother of Crown Prince Gongsheng Lady Hou Nü Jiu (女鳩) Crown Prince Gongsheng (太子宮涅; d. 771 BC), ruled as King You of Zhou (r...
-  China Xi Jinping Minister of Finance Lan Fo'an People's Bank of China Pan Gongsheng Li Qiang  France Emmanuel Macron Minister of Economics and Finance Éric...
- 865–858 BC Hu 胡 King Li 周厲王 877–841 BC 857/853–842/828 BC Gonghe Regency 共和 841–828 BC Jing 靜 King Xuan 周宣王 827–782 BC Gongsheng 宮湦 King You 周幽王 781–771 BC...