- Wu
Xueqian (December 19, 1921 –
April 4, 2008) was a
Chinese politician and
diplomat who
served as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs from 1982 to 1988,...
- Yinghao; Chen, Zhong-Qiang; Anderson, Ross P.; Wang, Xue; Zheng, Zemin; Feng,
Xueqian (November 2022). "Microscopic and
geochemical analyses of the
Tonian Longfengshan...
- the protesters. Wu Xiaoyong, the son of the
former foreign minister Wu
Xueqian, was
removed from the
English Programme Department of
Chinese Radio International...
- Hong
Xuezhi (added) Ye
Xuanping (added) 8th (1993–1998) Ye
Xuanping Wu
Xueqian Yang
Rudai Wang
Zhaoguo Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme Saifuddin Azizi Hong Xuezhi...
- S2CID 233827472. Song, Yifan; Yin, Yu; Chen, Qinlong; Marchetti, Alessandro; Kong,
Xueqian (2023). "23Na relaxometry: An
overview of
theory and applications". Magnetic...
-
original on 18
August 2012.
Retrieved 2
August 2016. Zhong, Liang; Zheng,
Xueqian; Liu, Yong; Wang, Mengting; Cao, Yang (February 2020). "Cache hit ratio...
- Yi Gu Mu Kang Shi'en Chen
Muhua Ji
Pengfei Zhang Jingfu Zhang Aiping Wu
Xueqian Wang
Bingqian Song Ping Song Jian 7th
State Council (1988–1993) Li Tieying...
-
Bhutanese King
Jigme Singye Wangchuck. In 1983,
Chinese Foreign Minister Wu
Xueqian and
Bhutanese Foreign Minister Dawa
Tsering held
talks in New York on establishing...
- Zhong-Qiang; Roopnarine,
Peter D.; Benton,
Michael James; Zhao, Laishi; Feng,
Xueqian; Li,
Zhenhua (24
February 2023). "The
stability and
collapse of marine...
- 01
Foreign Affairs Huang Hua → Wu
Xueqian 02
National Defense Xu
Xianqian → Geng Biao →
Zhang Aiping 03
State Planning Commission Yu
Qiuli → Yao...