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Qingquan Temple (Chinese: 清泉寺; pinyin:
Qīngquán Sì; lit. 'Crystal-Clear
Spring Temple') is a
Buddhist temple located in S****mogou
District of Ürümqi,...
- Long
Qingquan (simplified Chinese: 龙清泉;
traditional Chinese: 龍清泉; pinyin: Lóng
Qīngquán, born
December 3, 1990, in Longshan, Xiangxi, Hunan) is a Chinese...
- Luo
Qingquan (simplified Chinese: 罗清泉;
traditional Chinese: 羅清泉; pinyin: Luó
Qīngquán; 9
November 1945 – 23
April 2021) was a
politician of the People's...
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Xiong Qingquan (Chinese: 熊清泉; pinyin: Xióng
Qīngquán; 16
December 1927 – 20 June 2022) was a
politician in the People's
Republic of China. He was born...
- Qiu
Qingquan (Chinese: 邱清泉; pinyin: Qiū
Qīngquán; 27
January 1902 – 10
January 1949) was a ROC Army
general who
excelled himself in
Northern Expedition...
- Shu
Qingquan (born 30
March 1967) is a
Chinese sport shooter who
competed in the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
- Chen
Qingquan (Chinese: 陈清泉; pinyin: Chénqīngquán;
January 14, 1937) is an
expert in
electric vehicles,
electric drives, and
intelligent energies. For...
- Su Ching-chuan (Chinese: 蘇清泉; born 5
August 1957) is a
Taiwanese physician and politician. He lost the 2008
legislative election, won
election to the Legislative...
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Preceded by Luo
Qingquan Succeeded by
Jiang Chaoliang Governor of
Hubei In
office 6
December 2007 – 16
December 2010
Preceded by Luo
Qingquan Succeeded by...
- to
blocking the
relief effort. More importantly,
Lieutenant General Qiu
Qingquan,
commander of the
Second Army, had a
personal feud with
Huang Baitao, had...