- Kwei-tseng (Chinese: 倪桂珍; pinyin: Ní
Guìzhēn; (1868-06-22)22 June 1868 – (1931-07-23)23 July 1931), also
spelled as Ni
Guizhen, was a
Chinese Christian educator...
- Li
Guizhen (Chinese: 李桂珍, p Lǐ
Guìzhēn; 1907–1942),
better known by her
stage name Bai
Yushuang (白玉霜, p Bái Yùshuāng, lit "White Jade Frost"), was a Chinese...
- Wang
Guizhen (born 14
January 1961) is a
Chinese alpine skier. She
competed at the 1980
Winter Olympics and the 1984
Winter Olympics. "我运动员二十三日成绩". People's...
- Lu Gwei-djen (Chinese: 魯桂珍; pinyin: Lǔ
Guìzhēn; Wade–Giles: Lu Kui-chen; July 22, 1904 –
November 28, 1991) was a
Chinese biochemist and historian. She...
- lineages. In the 1957
first edition of “Qigong
Therapy Practice” by Liu
Guizhen - the
first published and
publicly available book on Qigong, it was described...
-
started a
family in
Shanghai with his wife from
there Ni Kwei-Tseng (倪桂珍 Ní
Guìzhēn). The
couple had
their first child in 1888—a girl whom they
named Soong...
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Methodist missionary from Hainan, and his wife Ni Kwei-tseng (倪桂珍; Ní
Guìzhēn). Mei-ling's
siblings were
eldest sister Ai-ling,
second sister Ching-ling...
- Jihong; Chen, Biyun; Zhao, Jing; Zhang, Fugui; Xie, Ting; Xu, Kun; Gao,
Guizhen; Yan, Guixin; Li, Hongge; Li, Lixia; Ji, Gaoxiang; An, Hong; Li, Hao; Huang...
- Margaret; Bangura, James; Landoulsi, Sihem; Jambai, Amara; Morgan, Oliver; Wu,
Guizhen; Liang, Mifang; Su, Qiudong; Lan, Yu; Hao, Yanzhe; Formenty, Pierre; Ströher...
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devotion to
Taoism as well and his deep
trust in the
Taoist monk Zhao
Guizhen (趙歸真), he set out to act
against Buddhism,
initiating an
imperial edict...