• Yue Xin (Chinese: 岳昕; born c. 1996) is a Chinese student activist and graduate from Peking University who disappeared on 23 August 2018, following her...
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  • Yue Xin is the name of: Yue Xin (footballer) (born 1995), Chinese association footballer Yue Xin (activist) (born 1990s), Chinese feminist and student-activist...
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    origin. Yue Hua (岳華) actor Yue Fei (岳飛) military general who lived in the Southern Song dynasty Yue Xin (activist) (岳昕) feminist and Marxist activist It is...
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  • Retrieved 11 March 2019. Guo, Li-xin (2 December 2018). "Conversation about Democratic Politics among the Yong Generation— Fu Yue: Dialogue Between Blue & Green...
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  • as Marxists and Maoists. Yue Xin: #MeToo activist at Peking University Zhang Shengye: Chen Kexin Zhang Yunfan: Marxist activist Liu Penghua: One of four...
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  • Times. Retrieved 2023-09-26. Rudolph, Josh (2018-08-24). "Detained Activist Yue Xin on the Jasic Workers". China Digital Times (CDT). Retrieved 2023-09-26...
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  • 29 July, Peking University Foreign Language Institute student Yue Xin and other activists published The Peking University Students on the "7-27 Worker...
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  • This list consists of activists who are known as Chinese dissidents. The label is primarily applied to intellectuals and other high-profile individuals...
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    During this period, the Yu became a prominent clan in the prefecture of Xin An (新安郡), Luoyang. Because of the war in the north at that time, they moved...
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  • player Liu Xin (badminton), (born 1990), Chinese professional badminton singles player Liu Haichao (born 1998), Chinese badminton player Liu Yue (footballer...
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  • University. Sun Binyong, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Xin Zhang, professor of mechanical engineering, electrical & computer engineering...
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    Li Wenyi (category Chinese women activists)
    as well as vice president in the fourth and fifth sessions. "Xin Hua Yue Bao". Xin Hua Yue Bao. 9 (12): 160. 1997. Liu, Xiaomin (2022). "A Preliminary...
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  • and dissident Chinese Communist Party (CCP) member. As a young student activist, Li joined the Communists in 1937 during the Chinese Civil War. By 1958...
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    Li Yinhe (category Chinese LGBT rights activists)
    Sanfan; born February 4, 1952) is a Chinese sociologist, sexologist, and activist for LGBT rights in China. Her main academic interests have been sexual...
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    borrowed from earlier Confucian writers. The anarcho-syndicalist writer and activist Rudolf Rocker praised Laozi's "gentle wisdom" and understanding of the...
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    Liang Qichao (redirect from Xin Shixue)
    1873 – January 19, 1929) was a Chinese politician, social and political activist, journalist, and intellectual. His thought had a significant influence...
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  • screenwriter, producer, film critic, writer, table tennis player, and Communist activist and spy in the 1930s. He helped to develop a lively intellectual film culture...
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    entrepreneur, and political activist Zheng Zhenduo (1898–1958), literary historian Lu Yin (1899–1934), writer 20th-21st century Bing Xin (1900–1999), writer Shu...
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    a 2011 Chinese television series produced by Zhang Jizhong, starring Wu Yue as Sun Wukong. It started airing on Southern Television Guangdong on 28 July...
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    against leaving the square. Three intellectuals—Liu Xiaobo, Zhou Duo, and Gao Xin—and Taiwanese singer Hou Dejian declared a second hunger strike to revive...
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    Scotland 2022, was replaced by Chelsie Allison as her reign had elapsed. Ruan Yue, Miss China World 2022, was stripped of her title for "inappropriate" behavior...
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    drama Dielianhua and later again in a 1980 film Cross the Dadu River; Gu Yue, who had portrayed Mao 84 times on screen throughout his 27-year career and...
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    the Qing ruling class. After the uprising failed, Ma Fuyi was executed. Wu Yue (吳樾) of Guangfuhui carried out an assassination attempt at the Beijing Zhengyangmen...
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  • 看看 by Karen Mok 莫文蔚 Fight For Dream 強心臟 by Boxing Yue Tuan Boxing樂團 Think of Home 思故鄉 by Boxing Yue Tuan Boxing樂團 Competing dramas on rival channels airing...
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    The Nation. Archived from the original (Opinion) on 14 October 2006. "Activists call for MCOT delisting". The Nation. Archived from the original on 30...
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    Beijing on 15 June 1953, the third child of Xi Zhongxun and his second wife Qi Xin. After the founding of the PRC in 1949, Xi's father held a series of posts...
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    writers. In November 1928, the Chinese weekly Sin Po (Chinese: 新報; pinyin: xīn bào) was the first paper to openly publish the text of the national anthem...
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    (林笛), musician, pipa player with Chinese rock band Cold Fairyland Lin Fang-yue (林芳郁) Taiwanese cardiologist, hospital superintendent, and health minister...
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    to the modern Fujian area as Min Yue (閩越), suggesting that the native inhabitants of the area were a branch of the Yue peoples, a diverse population of...
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    China, where their numbers have increased steadily. Uyghur independence activists express concern over the Han population changing the Uyghur character...
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