- Chen
Mingxia (c. 1601–1654) was
Grand Secretariat and
President of
Ministry Personnel of the Qing dynasty. He was from
Liyang in
Jiangsu and was a Chinese...
- Fu
Mingxia (born
August 16, 1978, in Wuhan, Hubei) is a
retired Chinese diver,
multiple Olympic gold
medalist and
world champion. She won the platform-diving...
- Wu
Minxia (Chinese: 吴敏霞; pinyin: Wú Mǐnxiá; born 10
November 1985) is a
retired Chinese diver,
specializing in the 1
metre and 3
metre springboard, and...
- Yang
Mingxia (born
January 13, 1990, in
Danfeng County, Shangluo, Shaanxi) is a
female Chinese race walker. She
represented her
country at the 20 km (12 mi)...
- Wang
Mingxia (Chinese: 王明霞; born 21 July 1971) is a
retired Chinese long-distance runner. She
finished 15th in the 10,000
metres at the 1996
Olympic Games...
-
traditional Chinese: 乾燒明蝦; pinyin: gān shāo
míngxiā or
simplified Chinese: 明虾;
traditional Chinese: 明蝦; pinyin:
míngxiā) is a dish of stir-fried
shrimp in chili...
- Chen
Mingxia, born in 1948, is a
Chinese feminist and
professor of law who has
promoted women’s
legal rights. She
helped initiate an anti-domestic violence...
- post by
Prince Regent Dorgon. The
Shunzhi Emperor replaced Feng with Chen
Mingxia (ca. 1601–1654), an
influential southern Chinese with good connections...
-
Chinese Olympic Trials, she
would have
easily won gold
ahead of
teammate Fu
Mingxia, but had a
disastrous final,
missing all 5 dives, and
finished in 5th place...
- 2015.03.032. ISSN 0006-3207. Feng, Bin; Bai, Wenke; Fan, Xueyang; Fu,
Mingxia; Song, Xinqiang; Liu, Jingyi; Qin, Weirui; Zhang, Jindong; Qi, Dunwu; Hou...