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Shaokang is the
Mandarin Pinyin spelling of a
Chinese masculine given name. The same name is also
spelled Shaw-kong in
Mandarin Wade-Giles (used in Taiwan)...
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Wulong Shaokang (烏龍少康, 736–806) was a
Chinese Buddhist monk in the Tang Dynasty,
considered the
Fifth Patriarch of the Pure Land
School in
Chinese Buddhism...
- Jaw Shaw-kong (Chinese: 趙少康; pinyin: Zhào
Shǎokāng; born 6 May 1950) is a
Taiwanese politician,
media personality and entrepreneur. Jaw
served a single...
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Nathaniel Shio Hong Wan (Chinese: 温绍康; pinyin: Wēn
Shàokāng; born 17
August 2000),
commonly known as Hong Wan, is an
English professional footballer who...
- Shao Kang (Chinese: 少康; pinyin: Shào Kāng, his
surname was Sì 姒) was the
sixth king of the Xia
dynasty of
ancient China. He was the son of Xiang. His father...
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Government in 2018. The term zhōngxīng is from a
Chinese legend (少康中興;
Shàokāng Zhōngxīng),
referring to the
restoration of the Xia
dynasty by king Shao...
- in Wuhan,
Hubei as An Feng (安风). She is an only child. Her
father is An
Shaokang (安少康), who
served as a
first secretary of the
Education Office of the Chinese...
- 1998.
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September 2007. Zheng, Huoqing; Cao, Lianfei; Huang,
Shaokang; Neumann, Peter; Hu,
Fuliang (2018), Chantawannakul, Panuwan; Williams...
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Guangdong Province.
Retrieved 21
February 2025. "副省长 张少康" [Vice
Governor Zhang Shaokang]. People's
Government of
Guangdong Province. 27
December 2024. Retrieved...
- (334-416) Shàndǎo (613-681) Chéngyuǎn (承遠, 712-802) Fǎzhào (法照,
dates unknown)
Shǎokāng (少康, d. 805) Yǒngmíng Yánshòu (永明延壽, 904-975) Shěngcháng (省常, 959–1020)...