- Guo
Wengui (Chinese: 郭文贵; born May 10, 1970—self
claim or
October 5, 1968), also
known under the
Cantonese name Ho Wan Kwok (郭浩云),
Miles Guo, and Miles...
- Group, Inc. is a
media company formed in
April 2020 by
Steve Bannon and Guo
Wengui. The
company operates GTV, a
Chinese media platform.
Prior to
forming GTV...
- as camouflage.: 2 The
network initially targeted exiled businessman Guo
Wengui in 2018 and
gradually also
added criticisms of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests...
-
traditional Chinese: 新中國聯邦) is a
political movement or
lobby group created by Guo
Wengui and
Steve Bannon, with the
stated aim of
overthrowing the
Chinese Communist...
- ton. Zhu
Wengui was
released in 1457 by
Emperor Yingzong, who had also been
under house arrest from 1450 to 1457 out of comp****ion. Zhu
Wengui did not...
- 2017, the VOA
Mandarin Service interviewed Chinese real
estate tycoon Guo
Wengui in a live broadcast. The
government of
China warned VOA representatives...
-
attempt to
persuade Chinese dissident Guo
Wengui to
return to
China in
order to face
charges for prosecution. Guo
Wengui accepted the meeting, out of apparent...
- "consortium of
international investors"
including a
foundation tied to Guo
Wengui, a
Chinese businessman and
dissident with
connections to
former Trump strategist...
- the
White House,
Bannon met
exiled Chinese billionaire businessman Guo
Wengui (also
known as
Miles Kwok), and the pair
cultivated a friendship, frequently...
- of his reign. She had two sons, Zhu Wenkui,
Crown Prince Hejian and Zhu
Wengui,
Prince Huai of Run, both
posthumously honored. In 1402, Zhu Di
sacked Nanjing...