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Rulan Chao Pian (née
Rulan Chao;
April 20, 1922 –
November 30, 2013), was an
ethnomusicologist and
scholar of
Chinese language and
literature and was one...
- makin. In Sri
Lanka semolina is
called rulan and used to make
creamy porridge and a
sweet confectionery called "
rulan aluwa".
Halwa is
sometimes made with...
- China's New
Culture generation. The
Chaos had four daughters; the eldest,
Rulan Chao (趙如蘭),
helped with the
writing of her book of recipes.
Their third...
- five
other siblings, Hualan, Changbai, Changfeng, Molan, and
Rulan. Hualan, Changbai, and
Rulan are the
legitimate children of Wang
Ruofu as the main wife...
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Maleh Rulan (Persian: مله رولان, also
Romanized as
Maleh Rūlān and
Meleh Rūlān) is a
village in
Posht Tang
Rural District, in the
Central District of Sarpol-e...
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Rulan S.
Parekh is an American-Canadian clinician-scientist and nephrologist. She is the vice
president of research,
education and
innovation at Women's...
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Rulan Yeh (born
September 4, 1984) is an
American badminton player who
competes in
international level events. She is a two-time
bronze medalist at the...
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Chinese in 1946, and the book went
through many editions.
Their daughter Rulan wrote the
English text and Mr. Chao
developmentally edited the text based...
- Shēngshēng Zuì
Rúlán (聲聲醉如蘭
Drunk with the
Sounds of Alan) is the
first studio album from
Chinese singer Alan. It
features covers of
contemporary Chinese...
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emerged in
collaboration with her husband, Yuen Ren Chao, and daughter,
Rulan Chao Pian, and
coined the
commonly used
English terms for
Chinese cooking...