- Ma
Hongkui (traditional Chinese: 馬鴻逵;
simplified Chinese: 马鸿逵; pinyin: Mǎ
Hóngkuí; Wade–Giles: Ma Hung-k'uei, Xiao'erjing: مَا خٌکُوِ;
March 14, 1892 –...
-
Hongkui Zeng is the
Director of the
Allen Institute for
Brain Science in Seattle,
where she
leads the
creation of open-access
datasets and
tools to accelerate...
- Qinghai. The
three most
prominent members of the
clique were Ma Bufang, Ma
Hongkui, and Ma Hongbin,
collectively known as the
Xibei San Ma (Chinese: 西北三馬...
- Deng
Hongkui (Chinese: 邓宏魁) is a
Chinese immunologist and stem cell researcher. He is a
Changjiang Professor, the Boya
Chair Professor, and
Director of...
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publicly available resources that fuel
discovery for
countless researchers.
Hongkui Zeng is the
current director of the institute. The
Allen Institute for...
- Ma
clique ruled the
provinces of Qinghai,
Ningxia and Gansu;
General Ma
Hongkui was the
military governor of
Ningxia and had
absolute authority in the...
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finance the
social welfare programs." The KMT
Muslim Governor of Ningxia, Ma
Hongkui,
promoted state-owned monopolies. His
government had a company, Fu Ning...
- rank of
major at the
Battle of
Wulan Obo in April.
Muslim Generals Ma
Hongkui and Ma
Hongbin defended west Suiyuan,
especially in Wuyuan, in 1940. Ma...
- side failed, as many
Chinese generals such as Bai Chongxi, Ma Hongbin, Ma
Hongkui, and Ma
Bufang were ****. The ****anese
attempted to
approach Ma
Bufang but...
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reported to be good
humoured and
jovial in
contrast to the
brutal reign of Ma
Hongkui. Most of
eastern China was
ravaged by the
Second Sino-****anese War and...