- Wu
Shuqing (Wade–Giles: Wu Shu-ch'ing) may
refer to: Wu
Shuqing (revolutionary) (吳淑卿; 1892–?),
Chinese revolutionary Wu
Shuqing (economist) (吴树青; 1932–2020)...
- Duan
Shuqing (Chinese: 端淑卿; c. 1510 – c. 1600) was a
Chinese poet of the Ming dynasty. Born in
Dangtu County in An**** to a
scholarly family, her father...
- Phua
changed her
Chinese name to "潘竖卿" (Pān
Shūqīng) and at one
point uses the
Chinese name "潘淑卿" (Pān
Shūqīng). To date, Phua
returns to
using her Chinese...
- "China
Names Guo
Shuqing, a Rapid-Fire Regulator, to
Oversee Troubled Banks". The New York Times. http://www.chinavitae.org/biography/Guo_
Shuqing/bio...
- Wu
Shuqing (Chinese: 吴树青; 3
January 1932 – 10
January 2020) was a
Chinese economist and educator. He was
president of
Peking University from
August 1989...
- Yang
Shuqing (Chinese: 杨树青; born 30
August 1996) is a
female Chinese race
walker who
specialises in the 50
kilometres race walk. She was the
bronze medallist...
- Shi
Shuqing (Chinese: 施叔青; Wade–Giles: Shih Shu-ch'ing; born 1945) is a Taiwan-Chinese
writer and educator. She was born in Lukang,
Changhua and is the...
- Wu
Shuqing (Chinese: 吳淑卿; 1892 – unknown) was a
Chinese feminist,
nationalist and
revolutionary who
formed and led one of the
first all-female
rebel militias...
- party.
Their registration was declined. The
fourth co-founder was Chen
Shuqing. The next day on 29 June, Wang was
arrested by the
state police at his...
- dragonthrone),
Mayli Wen (foreword Lulu Wang), ISBN 90-5429-222-9
Daily Life in the
Forbidden City, Wan Yi, Wang
Shuqing, Lu
Yanzhen ISBN 0-670-81164-5...