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    Qun (Chinese: 裙; pinyin: qún; Jyutping: kwan4; lit. 'skirt'), referred as chang (Chinese: 裳; pinyin: cháng) prior to the Han dynasty, chang (Chinese: 常)...
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    Zhuo Qun Song (Chinese: 宋卓群; pinyin: Sòng Zhuōqún; born 1997), also called Alex Song, is a Chinese-born Canadian who is currently the most highly decorated...
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    Zhang Qun (May 9, 1889 – December 14, 1990), was a Chinese politician and premier of the Republic of China and a prominent member of the Kuomintang. He...
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    Cumans (redirect from Quns)
    the name used in Rus' tended to be "Polovtsian". In Turkic languages qu, qun, qūn, quman or qoman means "pale, sallow, cream coloured", "pale yellow", or...
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  • Qun-Quran or Qun-Qiran (r. 1251 – c. 1280) was the khan of the White Horde, left wing of the Golden Horde. According to Jami al-Tawarikh ("Compendium of...
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  • Chen Qun (died 7 February 237), courtesy name Changwen, was a Chinese politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He...
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    Ye Qun (simplified Chinese: 叶群; traditional Chinese: 葉群; pinyin: Yè Qún; 2 December 1917 – 13 September 1971) was a Chinese military officer and politician...
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  • Li Qun may refer to: Li Qun (artist) (1912–2012), Chinese artist Li Qun (politician) (born 1962), Chinese politician Li Qun (basketball) (born 1973), Chinese...
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  • Wang Qun is the name of: Wang Qun (politician) (1926–2017), Chinese politician who served as Communist Party Secretary of Inner Mongolia Wang Qun (born...
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  • Huang Qun may refer to: Huang Qun (discus thrower), Chinese discus thrower Huang Qun (gymnast), Chinese gymnast This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Wang Qun (Chinese: 王群; pinyin: Wáng Qún; born June 1961) is a former Chinese politician who spent his entire career in central China's Hunan province....
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    Li Qun (Chinese: 力群; born Hao Lichun (Chinese: 郝丽春); 1912 – 10 February 2012) was a Chinese artist known for his woodcuts. A native of Lingshi County...
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  • Xu Qun (Chinese: 徐群) (born 22 January 1986 in Qingdao) is a Chinese football player. Xu Qun started his professional football career with Shandong Luneng...
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    Ma Qun (Chinese: 马群; pinyin: Mǎ Qún, born November 9, 1991) is a Chinese chess grandmaster. He was awarded the title Grandmaster (GM) by FIDE in 2013....
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  • Wang Qun (王群, Pinyin: Wáng Qún; 26 January 1960 – 3 January 2008) was a Chinese actor, film director, action choreographer and martial artist. He is best...
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  • Cui Qun (崔群) (772 – August 30, 832), courtesy name Dunshi (敦詩), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign...
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    Li Qun (Chinese: 李群; born February 1962) is a Chinese politician who served as the Communist Party Secretary of Qingdao between 2010 and 2017. He was...
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  • Huang Qun (born 10 April 1979) is a Chinese discus thrower. She competed at the 2004 Olympic Games, but without reaching the final round. From June 2006...
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    "Clifford" Louie Yim-qun (Chinese: 雷炎均; Jyutping: leoi4 jim4 gwan1; pinyin: Léi Yánjūn; Taishanese: lui3 yiam5 gun1; 1914–1999), also known as Louie Yen-chung...
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  • Wei Qun (Chinese: 魏群 born 10 February 1971 in Zigong, Sichuan) is a Chinese football coach and a former player who spent the majority of his career with...
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  • Li Qun (Chinese: 李群; born 10 November 1973 in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese basketball coach and former international player who competed for China...
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  • Zhou Qun (fl. 190s – 210s), courtesy name Zhongzhi, was an official, astronomer and diviner who served under the warlords Liu Zhang and Liu Bei in the...
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  • Wang Qun (Chinese: 王群; September 1926 – 12 December 2017) was a Chinese politician who served as Communist Party Secretary of Inner Mongolia Autonomous...
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  • He Qun (Chinese: 何群; 7 December 1955 – 31 December 2016) was a Chinese filmmaker. A graduate of the 1982 class of the Beijing Film Academy, he was an...
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  • Wang Qun (Chinese: 王群; pinyin: Wáng Qún; born 17 November 1991) is a Chinese swimmer who specialised in the breaststroke. Wang attended the Qingdao Military...
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  • Ma Qun (born 8 February 1994) is a Chinese athlete specialising in the javelin throw. He won a bronze medal at the 2019 Summer Universiade. His personal...
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  • Huang Qun (simplified Chinese: 黄群; traditional Chinese: 黃群; pinyin: Huáng Qún; March 18, 1969 - ) is a former Chinese gymnast. Huang competed at 1984...
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    (Chinese: 吳函峮; pinyin: Wú Hánqūn; born April 19, 1990), known as Qun Qun (峮峮) or simply Qun is a Taiwanese actress, entertainer and host. She is currently...
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    Black Flag Army (redirect from Heiqi Qun)
    The Black Flag Army (Chinese: 黑旗軍; pinyin: Hēiqí Jūn; Vietnamese: Quân cờ đen, chữ Nôm: 軍旗黰) was a splinter remnant of a bandit and mercenary group recruited...
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    strong desire to seize supreme power. In February 1971 Lin and his wife, Ye Qun (who was then a Politburo member), began to plot Mao's assassination. In...
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