- Wang
Jingzhi (born 28
August 1982, in Tanggu, Tianjin) is a
Chinese sabre fencer, who
competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012
Summer Olympics. His biggest...
- Zou
Jingzhi (邹静之, 1952) is a
Chinese playwright. He has
written the
librettos for two Chinese-language western-style
operas by
woman composer Lei Lei:...
- He
Jingzhi (born
November 1924), also
known by his pen
names Aimo (艾漠) and
Jingzhi (荆直), is a
politician and poet of People's
Republic of China. He was...
- (Maternal) Uncle" of any Song
dynasty emperor. Cao's
younger brother, Cao
Jingzhi (曹景植),
abused his
relationship with the
imperial family by
bullying others...
-
contemporary classical opera by Yan
Jinxuan to a
Chinese libretto by He
Jingzhi and Ding Yi. It was
later adapted to a ballet, a
Peking opera, and a film...
- Tang
Jingzhi (simplified Chinese: 汤景之;
traditional Chinese: 湯景之; pinyin: Tāng
Jǐngzhī; born 15
September 1986 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang) is a
female Chinese...
-
revolutionary song
written in 1943 with
lyrics by
communist playwright and poet He
Jingzhi and
music by Ma Ke. It was made po****r by the
Chinese Communist Party...
-
October 2005 and was
released in
China on 22 December.
Written by Zou
Jingzhi, the film
tells the
story of
Gouichi Takata (Takakura), an aged ****anese...
- them, but will a
cosmic conspiracy keep them apart?
Janice Wu as Tian
Jingzhi Kim Tae-hwan as Xue
Lingqiao Shen
Mengchen as
Zhang Xuanxuan Fu Jia as...
- Huan,
Chinese emperor of the Cao Wei
state (b. 246) N****h (or N****s),
ruler of the S****anid
Empire Sima
Jiong (or
Jingzhi),
Chinese prince and regent...