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Ji-li
Jiang (born
February 2, 1954) is a
Chinese author. She is most
famous for the memoir, Red
Scarf Girl, as well as The
Magical Monkey King. She grew...
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Jiang Ji (died 18 May 249),
courtesy name Zitong, was an
official and
military general of the
state of Cao Wei
during the
Three Kingdoms period of China...
- by his son, King Zhuang, in 697 BC. Queens:
Ji Ji Jiang, of the
Jiang clan of
Ji (紀季姜 姜姓), a
princess of
Ji by birth;
married in 703 BC Sons:
Prince Tuo...
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Jiang (formerly
romanized chiang and
usually translated general) is a
general officer rank used by
China and Taiwan. It is also used as jang in North...
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during the
Three Kingdoms period of China. Born in
Ji County (present-day
Gangu County, Gansu),
Jiang Wei
started his
career as a
military officer in his...
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Jiang Ziya (fl. 12th
century BC – fl. 11th
century BC), also
known by
several other names, was a
Chinese military general, monarch, strategist, and writer...
- to Ying Chen. They have
three children including Jiang Ji-yong,
Jiang Ji-yun and
author Ji-li
Jiang. O is
fluent in both
English and
Mandarin Chinese...
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another renowned comedian, Ma
Ji.
Jiang Kun
currently acts as
deputy chairman of the ****ociation of
Chinese Folk Art.
Jiang was born in Beijing, on 19 October...
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Jiang Ziya (Chinese: 姜子牙; pinyin:
Jiāng Zǐyá,
sometimes spelt as
Jiang Zi Ya) is a 2020
Chinese animated fantasy adventure film
directed by
Cheng Teng...
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memoir written by
Ji-li
Jiang about her
experiences during the
Cultural Revolution of China, with a
foreword by
David Henry Hwang.
Ji-li
Jiang was very important...