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Zheng Zhenduo (December 19, 1898 –
October 17, 1958) was a
Chinese journalist, writer,
archaeologist and scholar. He made a
significant contribution towards...
- Yang
Zhenduo (1926 – 7
November 2020), a
native of Yongnian, Hebei, was born in Beijing, China, into the
famous Yang
family of
martial artists. A son...
- Wang
Zhenduo (Chinese: 王振铎, 1911–1992),
whose courtesy name was
Tianmu (天木), was a
Chinese historian,
archaeologist and museologist, and is considered...
- the
International Tai Chi
Chuan ****ociation (ITCCA).
Grandmaster Yang
Zhenduo (1926 – 2020) is from the
fourth generation of the Yang
family and is officially...
- Ruan
Zhenduo (simplified Chinese: 阮振铎;
traditional Chinese: 阮振鐸; pinyin: Ruǎn
Zhènduó; Wade–Giles: Juan Chen-to; Hepburn: Gen Shintaku; 1893–1973[citation...
- of the
Gonghe Regency-fame);
Fifth son: Du (度),
ruled Cai;
Sixth son:
Zhenduo (振鐸),
ruled Cao;
Seventh son: Wu (武),
ruled Cheng (郕);
Eight son: Chu (處)...
- (1895–1944), journalist,
media entrepreneur, and
political activist Zheng Zhenduo (1898–1958),
literary historian Lu Yin (1899–1934),
writer 20th-21st century...
-
Minister of
Palatine affairs; Li
Shaogeng (李紹庚),
Minister of traffic; Ruan
Zhenduo (阮振鐸),
Minister of education;
Zhang Yanqing (張燕卿),
Minister of foreign...
- (1046–221 BC). The
state was
founded sometime in the 11th
century BC by Shu
Zhenduo of Cao [zh] (d. 1053 BC), a son of King Wen of Zhou and
younger brother...
- and
Special Envoy to the
Reorganized National Government of
China Ruan
Zhenduo:
Chief Secretary for
Liaoning province, co-founder of the
Concordia ****ociation...