- Cai Yan (c. 178 – post 206; or c. 170–215; or died c. 249),
courtesy name
Wenji, was a
Chinese composer, poet, and
writer who
lived during the late Eastern...
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Wenji Gefersa (Oromo:
Wancii Gafarsaa) a town in
central Ethiopia.
Located in the East
Shewa Zone of the Oromia, it has a
latitude and
longitude of 8°27′N...
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Wenji:
Eighteen Songs of a
Nomad Flute (Chinese 文姬
Wenji) is a 2002
Chinese and
English language chamber opera by Macao-born
American composer Lam Bun-Ching...
- Lu
Wenji (Chinese: 盧文紀; 876–June 7, 951),
courtesy name
Zichi (子持), was a
Chinese official who
served the
Later Liang,
Later Tang,
Later Jin,
Later Han...
- Yang
Wenji (Chinese: 杨文吉; pinyin: Yáng Wúnjí; born 24
September 1993) is a
Chinese footballer. On 10
September 2024,
Chinese Football ****ociation announced...
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duplicate style as
those worn by Lady
Wenji and the
warriors who
accompanied her in the
painting Cai
Wenji returning to Han.: 61 The
Prince of Qi wore...
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Ojibwe at that time and place.
Wenji-dotaagan (recorded as Wa-ge-to-tah-gun or "That Has a Bell")
often he went by
Wenji-dot (recorded as "Wa-ge-tote")...
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original on 25
February 2020.
Retrieved 7 May 2020. — (2014). Deng
Xiaoping Wenji (1949-1974) 邓小平文集(一九四九——一九七四年). Beijing: People's
Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-01-013823-7...
- 棋王, "Qi wang") is a 1988
Chinese drama film
written and
directed by Teng
Wenji,
based on Ah Cheng's
novel of the same name. The film was
entered into the...
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songs and
poems about the life of Han
dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE) poet Cai
Wenji (蔡文姬). The
songs were
composed by Liu Shang, a poet of the
middle Tang dynasty...