- Luo
Ruiqing (simplified Chinese: 罗瑞卿;
traditional Chinese: 羅瑞卿; pinyin: Luó
Ruìqīng; May 31, 1906 –
August 3, 1978),
formerly romanized as Lo Jui-ch'ing...
- Du
Ruiqing (Chinese: 杜瑞清;
December 1943 – 20
November 2019) was a
Chinese translator, educator, and
academic administrator. He was a
founder of Australian...
- Li
Ruiqing (李瑞清; 1867–1920), was a
Chinese artist,
calligrapher and educator. He is also
known by the
style name
Meian (梅庵). He was a
pioneering influential...
- Yap Roy King (Chinese: 葉睿慶; pinyin: Yè
Ruìqìng; born 10
February 2001) is a
Malaysian badminton player. He won two
silver medals at the 2023 SEA Games...
- Yue
Ruiqing (Chinese: 岳清瑞; pinyin: Yuè
Ruìqīng; born 2
January 1962) is a
Chinese structural engineer who is dean of
Urbanization and
Urban Safety School...
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Shangkun (1945–1954),
Huang Kecheng (1954–1959), Luo
Ruiqing (1959–1966), Ye
Jianying (1966–1977), Luo
Ruiqing (1977–1979), Geng Biao (1979–1981), Yang Shangkun...
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Ministry of
National Defense Peng
DehuaiP 04
Ministry of
Public Security Luo
Ruiqing 05
Ministry of
Justice Shi Liang♀ 06
Ministry of
Supervision Qian Ying♀...
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Security of the
Central People's
Government until 1954.
Grand General Luo
Ruiqing of the People's
Liberation Army (PLA)
served as its
first minister. As...
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Central People's
Government was
established on 1
October 1949, and Luo
Ruiqing became the
first minister of
public security on 19
October 1949. The ministry...
- Yiwu, author, reporter, musician, and poet Liu Yonghao,
businessman Luo
Ruiqing, army
officer and
politician Meng Caicheng, (蒙裁成, 1859–1928), activist...