- US: /ˈtsiːtsi/ TSEET-see or UK: /ˈtsɛtsə/ TSET-sə) (sometimes
spelled tzetze; also
known as tik-tik flies) are large,
biting flies that
inhabit much...
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Confucius (孔子; pinyin: Kǒngzǐ; lit. 'Master Kong'; c. 551 – c. 479 BCE), born Kong Qiu (孔丘), was a
Chinese philosopher of the
Spring and
Autumn period...
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Laozi (/ˈlaʊdzə/), also
romanized as Lao Tzu
among other ways, was a semi-legendary
Chinese philosopher and
author of the Tao Te
Ching (Laozi), one of...
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Nezha (哪吒, Nézhā) or
sometimes Nezha the
Crown Prince (哪吒太子, Nézhā Tàizǐ), is a
protection deity in Taoism, Buddhism, and
Chinese folk religion. His official...
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Tze-Chiang (Chinese: 自強號; pinyin: Zìqiáng háo), also Tzu-chiang or Ziqiang, is a type of
limited express train service operated by
Taiwan Railway (TR)...
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Cheung Tze-keung ((1955-04-07)7
April 1955 – (1998-12-05)5
December 1998) was a
notorious Hong Kong
gangster also
known as "Big Spender" (Chinese: 大富豪;...
- Ng
Tze Yong (Chinese: 黃智勇; pinyin: Huáng Zhìyǒng; born 16 May 2000) is a
Malaysian badminton player. Ng won a
bronze medal at the 2021
Sudirman Cup. He...
- a
stick zither from Sub-Saharan Africa. It is also
known by the
names tzetze and dzendze, and, in Madagascar, is
called jejy voatavo. It has one or two...
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Mencius (MEN-shee-əs; c. 371 – c. 289 BC) was a
Chinese Confucian philosopher,
often described as the
Second Sage (亞聖) to
reflect his
traditional esteem...
- Mao
Zedong (26
December 1893 – 9
September 1976), also
known as
Chairman Mao, was a
Chinese politician, revolutionary, and
political theorist who founded...