- Tian
Houwei (Chinese: 田厚威; pinyin: Tián
Hòuwēi; born 11
January 1992) is a
badminton player from China. He was the 2009
World and
Asian Junior Champions...
- WHOO后天气丹PRO新升焕翊" [Multi-dimensional
catastrophic and
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Houwei Dan PRO New
Sheng Huanyi].
Cosmopolitan China (in Chinese).
October 18,...
- he pla****, he beat
world number 4,
Kenichi Tago and
world number 9, Tian
Houwei in
consecutive rounds thus
reaching the
quarterfinals of 2014
French Super...
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title won the
previous year in
South Korea. He
defeated compatriot Tian
Houwei 21–19, 21–8 in a
match that
lasted 50
minutes in the
central city of Wuhan...
- Zhang, Xiaotao; Wang, Ruoning; Zhang, Li; Ruan, Yibin; Wang, Weiwei; Ji,
Houwei; Lin, Fucheng; Liu, Jian (2018). "Simultaneous
determination of tobacco...
- 1989),
rapper and
songwriter Xu Bin (born 1989),
actor and
singer Tian
Houwei (born 1992),
professional badminton player Oho Ou (born 1992),
actor and...
- won his
first Grand Prix
title at the
Swiss Open,
beating China's Tian
Houwei in the
final 21–7, 16–21, 25–23.
Axelsen won a
bronze medal at the 2014...
- 朱厚照; 26
October 1491 – 20
April 1521), the
Hongzhi Emperor's
first son Zhu
Houwei,
Prince Dao of Wei (蔚悼王 朱厚煒; 1
January 1495 – 9
March 1496), the Hongzhi...
- the semi-finals of the
Australia Open to the
young Chinese player Tian
Houwei. He then won his
second India Open
title and
fifth Indonesia Open. In August...
- 10 0 10 –10 Du
Pengyu 4 1 3 –2 Lin Dan 10 3 7 –4 Shi Yuqi 13 4 9 –5 Tian
Houwei 4 4 0 +4 Zhao
Junpeng 5 3 2 +1
Viktor Axelsen 23 4 19 –15
Anders Antonsen...