- Yue
Zhongqi (Chinese: 岳鍾琪; 1686–1754) was a
Chinese military commander of the Qing dynasty. He was a
descendant of the Song
dynasty general Yue Fei, and...
- Li
Zhongqi (born 28
December 1957) is a
Chinese sport shooter who
competed in the 1984
Summer Olympics and in the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Wang
Zhongqi (Chinese: 王仲奇; pinyin: Wáng
Zhòngqí; 29 June 1932 – 25
December 2022) was a
Chinese engineer who was a
professor at
Harbin Institute of Technology...
- Wu
Zhongqi (September 20, 1907 -
March 29, 2006, Chinese: 武中奇), a
native of
Changqing County,
Shandong Province. He was a
member of the
Standing Committee...
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Khoshotes of
Qinghai under Lobdzan Dandzin. With the help of the
general Yue
Zhongqi (a
descendant of Yue Fei), Nian won
several victories over the
rebels and...
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served as a
tactical and
topography advisor in the army of
General Yue
Zhongqi. At age 78, he
retired from his
military career after fighting in a battle...
- Pan
Zhongqi (潘忠岐) is a
Chinese scholar, with a
brief experience in
Chinese diplomacy. He is
currently a
professor at
Fudan University in Shanghai. Pan...
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Hitron Technologies (Chinese: 仲琦科技; pinyin:
Zhòngqí Kējì) is a
Taiwanese company founded in 1986 as a
telecommunication equipment supplier and headquartered...
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Zhang Zhongqi (Chinese: 張忠奇, born
November 2, 1982) is a long-track speed-skater who
represented China at the 2010
Winter Olympics in the Men's 500m....
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Chinese events. The even
solar terms (marked with "Z", for Chinese: 中氣,
Zhongqi) are
considered the
major terms,
while the odd
solar terms (marked with...