- Lu
Zhengxiang (later Pierre-Célestin, O.S.B.; 12 June 1871 – 15
January 1949) was a
Chinese diplomat and a
Roman Catholic priest and monk. He was twice...
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Zhengxiang District (simplified Chinese: 蒸湘区;
traditional Chinese: 蒸湘區; pinyin:
Zhēngxiāng Qū) is an
urban district of
Hengyang City,
Hunan province, China...
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Zhengxiang Subdistrict (Chinese: 蒸湘街道; pinyin:
Zhēngxiāng Jiēdào) is a
subdistrict and the seat of
Zhengxiang District in Hengyang, Hunan, China. The...
- Cheng-siang (simplified Chinese: 陈正祥;
traditional Chinese: 陳正祥; pinyin: Chén
Zhèngxiáng) (1922 – 2003) was a
Chinese geographer from the
Republic of China. He...
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August 1978 (age 46) Batu Pahat, Johor,
Malaysia Other names
Zhang Zhengxiang Zhang Zengxiang Zhang Zhenxiang Occupations Actor property agent Years active...
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Cabinet Tang
Shaoyi Lu
Zhengxiang Zhao
Bingjun Duan Qirui*
Xiong Xiling Sun Baoqi*
Secretaries of
State Xu
Shichang Lu
Zhengxiang*
Premiers of
State Council...
- Chinese: 弱国无外交;
traditional Chinese: 弱國無外交) is a
phrase attributed to Lu
Zhengxiang, the
first Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of China. The phrase...
- Guo, Yuanbo; Jun, Woochun; Kaschek, Roland; Krishnaswamy, Shonati; Pan,
Zhengxiang; Sheng, Quan Z. (2005-10-24). Web
Information Systems Engineering - WISE...
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office 22 March – 23
April 1916
President Yuan
Shikai Preceded by Lu
Zhengxiang (as
Prime Minister of the
Empire of China)
Succeeded by Duan
Qirui In...
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infinite power and
confidence in His goodness." To
another friend, Lu
Zhengxiang, a
former prime minister of
China who
became a
Catholic monk in Belgium...