- King
Xiang of
Wei (Chinese: 魏襄王; died 296 BC),
personal name
Wei Si (Chinese: 魏嗣), was king of the
Wei state from 318 BC to 296 BC. He was the son of...
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Xiang of
Wei (魏襄王),
personal name Si (嗣) or He (赫), son of King ****, (319–296 BCE) King Zhao of
Wei (魏昭王),
personal name Chi (遫), son of King
Xiang,...
- Meng
Xiangwei (Chinese: 孟祥伟; born June 1966) is the
Communist Party Secretary of Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China. Meng was born in Zhao County, Hebei. He earned...
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Jasmine Ser
Xiang Wei (born 24
September 1990) is a
Singaporean sports shooter. She
competed in the Women's 10
metre air
rifle and the 50
metre rifle...
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British colonial rule.: 251 Editor-in-chief
Tammy Tam
succeeded Wang
Xiangwei in 2016. The SCMP
prints paper editions in Hong Kong and
operates an online...
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Xiang Yu (c. 232– c.January 202 BC), born
Xiang Ji, was the Hegemon-King of
Western Chu
during the Chu–Han
Contention period (206–202 BC) of China. A...
- year of
Xiang's reign, Jiao
attacked Xia at
Wei in Zhenxun. In the 28th year of
Xiang's reign, Han Zhuo
ordered his son Jiao to kill King
Xiang. At that...
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river in
Ningxiang City and one of the
largest tributaries of the
Xiang River.
Wei River's main
tributaries include Huangjuan River (黄涓水), Duan River...
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cheng (1981) Huo Yuan−Jia (1982) − ****anese
Lackey (uncredited) Chi se
Xiang Wei she (1982) Long zhi ren zhe (1982) −
Doctor in
Clinic Long de ying zi...
- Wu. He was
succeeded by his son, King
Xiang. He came to the
throne after a war of
succession during which Wei was
nearly partitioned by the Zhao and...