- Li
Xiaojiang (李小江; born 1951) is a
Chinese scholar of women's
studies who was
arguably the
first to
bring Women's
Studies to
importance in post-Mao China...
- The
Xiaojiang River (Chinese: 小江; pinyin: Xiǎo Jiāng) is a right-bank
tributary of the
Jinsha River in
northern Yunnan Province of China. It
begins at...
- Hao
Xiaojiang (Chinese: 郝小江; pinyin: Hǎo
Xiǎojiāng; born 10 July 1951) is a
Chinese scientist currently working as a researcher,
doctoral supervisor at...
-
Xiaojiang S. Chen (Chinese: 陈小江; born in 1963) is a Chinese-American virologist, immunologist, and
structural biologist. He is a
professor of Biological...
- Chen
Xiaojiang (Chinese: 陈小江; pinyin: Chén
Xiǎojiāng; born June 1962) is a
Chinese editor and
politician who is the
Executive Deputy Head of the United...
- Liu
Xiaojiang (Chinese: 刘晓江; born
December 1949) is a
retired Chinese admiral who
served as
Political Commissar of the People's
Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)...
- the community.
Xiaojiang and
others volunteer themselves,
hoping that
their sacrifice would save the refugees.
Kadokawa meets Xiaojiang and
brings her...
- (2): 185–7. doi:10.1111/j.1748-1716.1995.tb09850.x. PMID 7778459. Xu,
Xiaojiang; Rioux,
Timothy P.; Castellani,
Michael P. (2023). "The
specific heat...
-
unusual move, as navy
political commissars,
including his
predecessor Liu
Xiaojiang, were
normally promoted internally.
Observers have
interpreted the move...
- Ganzi, (or Ganzi-Yushu), the Xians****he, the Anninghe-Zemuhe, and the
Xiaojiang faults. Each of
these faults are
themselves divided into
smaller segments...