- Li
Shiqun (Chinese: 李士群; pinyin: Lǐ
Shìqún; Wade–Giles: Li Shih-ch'ün; 1905 –
September 9, 1943) was a
politician in the
Republic of China.
During the...
- Ni
Shiqun (Chinese: 倪诗群; 26
February 1997) is a
Chinese chess player, who
holds the FIDE
title of
Woman Grandmaster (WGM). Born in Shanghai, she finished...
- category. In 2017, she was
third in the
Asian Zone 3.5
after Zhai Mo and Ni
Shiqun, and
qualified for the Women's
World Chess Championship 2018. That same...
- Gaponenko, IM (E15)
Marina Nechaeva, IM (E15) Olga Zimina, IM (E15) Ni
Shiqun, WGM (Z3.5)
Salome Melia, IM (E14)
Padmini Rout, IM (Z3.7) Nast****ia Ziaziulkina...
-
Championship as the top seed and won the
title in a
blitz playoff against Ni
Shiqun. Her
mother had also
previously won the
title in 2003. With the title, she...
- TiMi
Studio Group (Chinese: 天美工作室群; pinyin: Tiānměi Gōngzuò
Shìqún), a
subsidiary of
Tencent Games, is a
video game
development studio group headquartered...
-
Retrieved 14
November 2011.
Liang Ziming (2015-10-25). "Megaranto, Ni
Shiqun dominate Asian University Ch". ChessBase.
Retrieved 23
March 2016. 1st Asian...
- 16 from the
individual boards after four rounds. Zhu Jiner, Guo Qi, Ni
Shiqun and 14-year-old Lu
Miaoyi all kept
their perfect scores. The top-seeded...
-
Fohai and Chen
Gongbo (as
first and
second vice-chairmen respectively). Li
Shiqun was made the committee's secretary.
Beginning in July 1941, Wang maintained...
- Pragmatics. Amsterdam: Elsevier. p. 221. ISBN 978-0-08-042992-2. Yang,
Shiqun (2007). 中国新闻传播史 (in Chinese).
Beijing daxue chubanshe. ISBN 978-7-301-12603-5...