- Du
Mingxin (Chinese: 杜鸣心; pinyin: Dù
Míngxīn; b.
August 19, 1928) is a
Chinese composer known for his work on ballets,
concertos and a
symphonic Beijing...
- Ma
Mingxin (1719–1781) (simplified Chinese: 马明心、马明新;
traditional Chinese: 馬明心、馬明新; pinyin: Mǎ
Míngxīn; Wade–Giles: Ma Ming-hsin) was a
Chinese Sufi master...
- The
Mingxin baojian (simplified Chinese: 明心宝鉴;
traditional Chinese: 明心寶鑑; pinyin:
Míngxīn bǎojiàn; Wade–Giles: Ming-hsin pao-chien; lit. 'bright heart-mind...
- a
supporter of Ma
Mingxin in 1781 led to Ma
Mingxin declared a
rebel and
taken to jail in Lanzhou. The Qing
executed Ma
Mingxin after his
release was...
- The
Mingxin Academy (traditional Chinese: 明新書院;
simplified Chinese: 明新书院; pinyin:
Míngxīn Shūyuàn) is a
former tutorial academy in Jiji Township, Nantou...
-
commonly called the New
Teaching (Xinjiao).
Founded in the 1760s by Ma
Mingxin, it was
active in the late 18th and 19th
centuries in what was then Gansu...
- Zhu
Mingxin (Chinese: 朱明鑫; pinyin: Zhū
Míngxīn; born 16 May 1999) is a
Chinese professional footballer who
plays for
Guangxi Pingguo Haliao, on loan from...
- in
Chenggu County, Hanzhong, Shaanxi,
China on June 23, 1998, when Yang
Mingxin, a 39-year-old
local farmer,
killed nine people, and
wounded three others...
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location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint:
others (link) Bao,
Mingxin (1986). "Early
history of Satin". en.cnki.com.cn.
Retrieved 21
April 2021...
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region to the
walls of Lanzhou,
where Ma
Mingxin was imprisoned. When the
besieged officials brought Ma
Mingxin,
wearing chains, to the
Lanzhou city wall...