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Wei Jia,
commonly known as "
Jia, King of
Wei" (Chinese: 魏王假; died 225 BC?), was the last
ruler of the
Wei state during the
waning days of the Warring...
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Weijia Jiang (Chinese: 姜伟嘉; pinyin: Jiāng
Wěijiā; born June 6, 1983) is a Chinese-American
television journalist and reporter. She is
based in Washington...
- Li
Weijia (simplified Chinese: 李维嘉;
traditional Chinese: 李維嘉; pinyin: Lǐ
Wéijiā; born 4
November 1976) also
named Vega (维嘉). He is a
Chinese host and actor...
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Jia Xu (147 – 11
August 223),
courtesy name Wenhe, was an
official of the
state of Cao
Wei during the
early Three Kingdoms period of China. He started...
- male children, and Lady
Wei is mild-tempered, beautiful, tall, and fair-skinned. The
Jia family lacks male children, and Lady
Jia is jealous, ugly, short...
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Chuan Miou
Tanaka as Yuan
Takayuki Hamatsu as Ze Gui
Norihito Kaneko as
Wei Jia Eri
Murakawa as You Li
Hinako Sakurai as Dong Mei Jun
Kaname as Teng Yūsuke...
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Wei (/
weɪ/; Chinese: 魏; pinyin:
Wèi) was one of the
seven major states during the
Warring States period of
ancient China. It was
created from the three-way...
- Liu
Weijia (simplified Chinese: 刘维佳;
traditional Chinese: 劉維佳; born 15
February 1989) is a
Chinese former freestyle and
medley swimmer who
competed in...
- Wu
wei (simplified Chinese: 无为;
traditional Chinese: 無為; pinyin: wúwéi) is an
ancient Chinese concept which has a
polymorphic meaning that
expresses "inexertion"...
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Empress Mao (d. 237),
Empress of Cao
Wei during the
Three Kingdoms era
Teresa Mo (b. 1958), Hong Kong
actress Mao
WeiJia,
singer Mao Yingchu, (1910-2000)...