- Liu
Qiao may
refer to: Liu
Qiao (Jin dynasty) (劉喬; 249–311),
military general of the Jin
dynasty Liu
Qiao (economist) (刘俏; born 1970)
Liuqiao (disambiguation)...
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Retrieved 2017-09-01. Clay, Marcus; Lee, Rod (24
September 2021). "Star
General Chang Dingqiu Takes Command of China's Air Force". thediplomat.com/. Archived...
- The Two
Qiaos of
Jiangdong (traditional Chinese: 江東二喬;
simplified Chinese: 江东二乔; pinyin: Jiāngdōng èr
Qiáo) were two
sisters of the
Qiao family who lived...
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Qiao Liang (Chinese: 乔良; pinyin:
Qiáo Liáng; born 9
January 1955), is a
retired major general in the People's
Liberation Army Air
Force (PLAAF), military...
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political rival Jiang Zemin, who ****umed the post of
General Secretary of the
party in 1989.
Qiao Shi
instead served as
Chairman of the
National People's...
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Qiao Zong (simplified Chinese: 谯纵;
traditional Chinese: 譙縱; pinyin:
Qiáo Zòng) (died 413) was a Han
Chinese military leader in present-day
Sichuan province...
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Qiao Xuan (110 – 6 June 184),
courtesy name Gongzu, was an
influential official during the
Eastern Han
dynasty of China. Born in a
scholarly family, he...
- 乔 or 喬 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qiáo (simplified Chinese: 乔;
traditional Chinese: 喬; pinyin:
Qiáo; Wade–Giles: Ch'iao2; Jyutping: kiu4) is the...
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Qiao Guanhua (Chinese: 乔冠华; Wade–Giles: Ch'iao Kuan-hua;
March 28, 1913 –
September 22, 1983) was a
politician and
diplomat in the People's
Republic of...
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Zhuge Liang's
elder brother Zhuge Jin, a
military general of Shu's ally state,
Eastern Wu.
Zhuge Qiao and his
elder brother Zhuge Ke were very
famous in...