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Wang Shenzhi — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wang. Wang Shenzhi Birth and death … Wikipedia
Li Shenzhi — b. 1923, Wuxi, Jiangsu Journalist, liberal intellectual Li Shenzhi joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1942 and worked at the Xinhua Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party, as a news reporter and editor. From 1949 until he … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Li Shenzhi — Li Zhenzhi (李慎之; 1923 2003) was a prominent Chinese social scientist and public intellectual. For long a trusted spokesperson of the Chinese Communist Party, he rose to become Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.Dismissed… … Wikipedia
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Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period — Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (zh tsp|t=五代十國|s=五代十国|p=Wǔdài Shíguó, 907 960) was an era of political upheaval in China, beginning in the Tang Dynasty and ending in the Song Dynasty. During this period, five dynasties quickly succeeded one… … Wikipedia
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Min Chinese — Bân gú / Mìng ngṳ̄ ( Min ) written in Chinese characters Traditional Chinese 閩語 Simplified … Wikipedia
Lu Yuegang — Lu Yuegang(盧躍剛), a 46 year old Sichuan native in China, is a journalist and a writer of non fiction. He has been a reporter of China Youth Daily for ten years. He was promoted to be the deputy director and later the principal reporter of the news … Wikipedia
Yin (Ten Kingdoms) — The Yin (殷) was a short lived kingdom during China’s Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period which lasted from 907 to 960 and bridged the time between the fall of the Tang Dynasty and the foundation of the Song Dynasty.Rebellion from MinThe Min… … Wikipedia
Chinese coins — Ancient Chinese coins were produced continuously for around 2,500 years by casting in moulds, rather than being struck with dies as with most western coins.Collectors can obtain affordable yet old, beautiful, and interesting coins associated with … Wikipedia
Ancient Chinese coinage — Ancient Chinese coins Chinese coins were produced continuously for around 2,500 years by casting in moulds, rather than being struck with dies as with most western coins. Contents 1 … Wikipedia