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Zhongquan (Chinese: 中銓, 1892–1939) was a
Manchu nobleman of the
Prince Rui peerage,
which was held from 1915 to 1939. His nephew, Yinian, was
given the...
- Wei
Zhongquan (Chinese: 魏锺铨;
November 1937 – 3
October 2019) was a
Chinese satellite engineer who
served as vice
president and
chief engineer of the Shanghai...
- Yanluo".
Jiuquan (九泉; Jiǔquán; Chiu3-ch'üan2), "Nine Springs".
Zhongquan (重泉;
Zhòngquán; Chung4-ch'üan2), "Heavy Spring".
Quanlu (泉路; Quánlù; Ch'üan2-lu4)...
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Xiahou Ba (died c. 255–259),
courtesy name
Zhongquan, was a
Chinese military general of the
state of Cao Wei in the
Three Kingdoms period of China. He...
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Zaixun (20 May 1885 – 30
March 1949),
courtesy name
Zhongquan, art name Chiyun, also
known as Tsai Hsun in
early references, was a
Manchu noble of the...
- Xixing, Yangming, Yanhe, Yanping, Yongfu, Yongsheng, Zhangan, Zhangle,
Zhongquan, Zhongshan, Zhongxiao, Zhongyang, Zhongzheng, Zhongzhuang, Zhuanyao, Zhuxiang...
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political party in the
Republic of
China that was
established by Wang
Zhongquan (Chinese: 王忠泉) in 1987. It won
three seats in the
National ****embly election...
- Zhong, Yu; Elia, Jack; Osvet, Andres; Wu, Jianchang; Liu, Chao; Wan,
Zhongquan; Jia, Chunyang; Li, Ning; Hauch, Jens; Brabec,
Christoph J. (16 December...
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Jianfu (陳健夫) 10
Chinese People's
Party (中國民眾黨) 21
November 1987 Wang
Zhongquan (王忠泉) 11
China Republican Party (中國中和黨) 5
April 1894
Zheng Xianglin (鄭祥麟)...
- Xunwu; Li, Jingyuan; Liu, Zengjia; Han, Yifeng; Tang, Lingyun; Mao,
Zhongquan; Yang, Pengtao; Wang, Bosen; Cheng, Jinguang; Yao, Dao-Xin; Zhang, Guang-Ming;...