-
Nanxi (南戲) or
xiwen (戲文) was an
early form of
Chinese opera,
developed from
ancient traditions of mime, singing, and
dancing during the Song
dynasty in...
- Cao
Xiwen (Chinese: 曹曦文; pinyin: cáo
Xīwén; born 16
November 1983) is a
Chinese actress. She is
noted for her
roles as
Consort Xiao and Gao
Cuilan in the...
- Dong
Xiwen (Chinese: 董希文; pinyin: Dǒng
Xīwén; 1914 – 8
January 1973) was a
Chinese painter best
known for his 1953 work The
Founding Ceremony of the Nation...
- Fan
Zhongyan (5
September 989 – 19 June 1052),
courtesy name
Xiwen (希文), was an
accomplished statesman, writer, scholar, and
reformer of the northern...
- He
Xiwen (Chinese: 何喜文; pinyin: Hé
Xǐwén; Wade–Giles: Ho Hsi-wen, died 1801), or Hà Hỷ Văn in Vietnamese, was a
Chinese pirate throughout the
South China...
- administration. Su
Xiwen formally recognized the
Reformed Government and
adopting its flag on May 3, 1938.
Under the
Reformed Government, Su
Xiwen continued as...
- Mei
Xiwen (Chinese: 梅希文; born
October 8, 1982) is a
Chinese former professional snooker player. Mei made his
debut on the Main Tour in the 2009/2010 season...
- Lü
Xiwen (simplified Chinese: 吕锡文;
traditional Chinese: 呂錫文; pinyin: Lǚ
Xīwén; born July 1955) is a
Chinese politician who
served as the
Deputy Communist...
- Wang
Xiwen (Chinese: 王锡文) was a
Chinese police officer and m****
murderer who
killed seven people and
wounded twelve others in Handan, People's Republic...
- Luo
Xiwen (born 2
December 1945) is a
Chinese engineer in the
fields of
agricultural mechanization. He is a
member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering...