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Lufei Kui (simplified Chinese: 陆费逵;
traditional Chinese: 陸費逵, 17
September 1886 – 9 July 1941) was a
Chinese educator, essayist, linguist, and publisher...
- Ruan
Lufei (Chinese: 阮露斐; born
October 2, 1987) is a
Chinese chess player holding the
title of
Woman Grandmaster (WGM) and Women's
World Championship...
- women's
world champion at the age of 16. She beat her
compatriot WGM Ruan
Lufei 2–2 (classic) 3–1 (rapid playoffs).
Beginning from 2010, the Women's World...
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House Lantern Festival Case Chen Yaxi as Gu Shan, Gu Yong's
daughter Liu Yu
Lufei as
Shuang Shuang, Gu Shan's
adopted younger sister Xu
Yiwen as
Madame Gu...
- The
title was won by Hou
Yifan from
China who beat her
compatriot Ruan
Lufei in the
final by 5–3, at 16
years of age
making her the
youngest Women's...
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tailored to a
specific spoken variety. In 1909, the
educator and
linguist Lufei Kui (1886–1941)
formally proposed the
adoption of
simplified characters...
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Kosteniuk was
eliminated in the
third round by the
eventual runner-up, Ruan
Lufei, and thus lost her title. In 2013,
Kosteniuk became the
first woman to win...
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China during the
early 20th century. In 1909, the
educator and
linguist Lufei Kui
formally proposed the use of
simplified characters in
education for...
- 1764–1849) Ruan Lingyu, 20th-century
Chinese actress (阮玲玉, 1910–1935) Ruan
Lufei,
Chinese chess player (阮露斐, b. 1987) Ruan Xiaoqi,
character in the novel...
- highest-ranked
Armenian female player (2002–2003, 2005–2007) China Ruan
Lufei 2503 2014-01 1987 51 Soviet
Union Kyrgyzstan Russia
Svetlana Matveeva...