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Zhang Guangren (Chinese: 張廣仁, 2
March 1911 – 10
January 1993) was a
Chinese politician. She was one of the
first group of
women elected to the Legislative...
- Yongguang, Zhuangjing, Yongfeng, Yongan, Songwu, Pingxing, Guangxing, Guangda,
Guangren, Fudan, Fuxing, Yimin, Yixing, Shuanglian, Gaoshuang, Beishi, Beihua, Xinshi...
- Duan
Guangren (Chinese: 段广仁; born 1962) is a
Chinese scientist specializing in
control theory. Duan was born in
Heilongjiang province in 1962. He attended...
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Guangren Temple (simplified Chinese: 广仁寺;
traditional Chinese: 廣仁寺; pinyin:
Guǎngrén Sì), also
called Guangren Lama Temple, is a
Buddhist temple located...
- most
vocal and
prominent member in the
group of six was Tan Sitong. Kang
Guangren was
notable as the
younger brother of the
reformist leader Kang Youwei...
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Elementary School[citation needed]
Fuxing Elementary School[citation needed]
Guangren Elementary School[citation needed]
Taipei Korean Elementary School (타이뻬이한국학교)...
- Häring (simplified Chinese: 俞广仁;
traditional Chinese: 俞廣仁; pinyin: Yú
Guǎngrén; 11 May 1894 – 25 July 1971) was a
German Catholic priest and
bishop of...
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chief advocates – the "Six
Gentlemen of Wuxu" (戊戌六君子): Tan Sitong, Kang
Guangren (Kang Youwei's brother), Lin Xu, Yang Shenxiu, Yang Rui, and Liu Guangdi...
- ""反右"运动与民主革命——纪念"反右"运动五十周年".
Modern China Studies (in Chinese).
Retrieved 2020-07-18. Mu,
Guangren. "反右运动的六个断面".
Yanhuang Chunqiu.
Archived from the
original on 2020-11-24...
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Guangren Grant (1994).
Theatre Performance During the Ming
Dynasty (PDF) (Ph.D....