• Ma Gui may refer to: Ma Gui (general) (1543–1607), Ming Dynasty general Ma Gui (martial artist) (1847/51–1941), master of the Chinese martial art of Baguazhang...
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    Ma Gui (1543–1617) (simplified Chinese: 麻贵; traditional Chinese: 麻貴; pinyin: Guì; Wade–Giles: Ma2 Kui4) was the general of the armies of the Ming Dynasty...
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    Ma Gui (also known as Ma Shiqing) (Chinese: 马贵; pinyin: Guì) (1847–1941 or 1851–1941) was an accomplished master of the internal Chinese martial art...
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    master Ma Gui (1851-1941), and is considered to be one of only two modern masters (the other being Wang Peisheng) to have successfully passed on Ma Gui's unique...
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    Liu-style developed by Liu Baozhen (劉寶珍) Ma-style developed by Ma Weiqi (馬維棋) Ma Gui-style developed by Ma Gui Gong Baotian-style developed by Gong Baotian...
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    "小蟷螂", ko-kamakiri (Japanese meaning "small mantis") or "좀사마귀", joem-sa-ma-gui (Korean meaning "small mantis"), is a species of mantis native to Asia that...
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    Committee Ma Wen-chun, Taiwanese politician Ma Xiaohui, erhu player and composer from Shanghai, People's Republic of China Ma Gui, Chinese martial artist Ma Jun...
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    Ma Bufang (1903 – 31 July 1975) (traditional Chinese: 馬步芳; simplified Chinese: 马步芳; pinyin: Bùfāng; Wade–Giles: Ma3 Pu4-fang1, Xiao'erjing: مَا بُ‌فَانْ)...
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    make a stand. Thus the Chief Commander of the Ming forces at the time, Ma Gui, sent out General Jie Sheng and three other generals with an elite cavalry...
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  • each gate, and a mobile corps under Ma Gui. Two weeks later Pubei's men sallied out and engaged in battle with Ma Gui. Both sides suffered heavy losses...
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    Ma Fuxiang (traditional Chinese: 馬福祥; simplified Chinese: 马福祥; pinyin: Fúxiáng; Wade–Giles: Ma Fu-hsiang, Xiao'erjing: مَا فُ‌ثِیَانْ, French romanization:...
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    but Li Rusong sent Ma Gui and General Dong Yiyuan with part of the army to attack them and occupy the passes east of the city. Ma and Dong successfully...
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  • According to the census held in 2015, the number of Sanggok Ma clan clan was 232. Their founder was Ma Gui who worked as general in Ming dynasty. He was dispatched...
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    Songshan Kasim Tuet Liu Zhi Ma Anliang Ma Bufang Ma Buqing Ma Fuxiang Ma Gui Ma Hualong Ma Laichi Ma Mingxin Ma Qixi Ma Wanfu Ma Yize Ma Zhu Shams al-Din Su fei-erh...
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    When he moved to Beijing, Fu continued his studies of baguazhang with Ma Gui and Cheng Tinghua, both first generation disciples of Dong Haichuan. In...
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    third best pupil of Yin Fu, after "Wan Tong" Li (i.e. Li Yongqing) and Ma Gui (Yin's oldest disciple). Dr. Xie died in 2003 and his top student, He Jinbao...
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    areas. In his later years he was poor and lived with Yin Fu's student Ma Gui. Ma owned a lumber yard and Dong lived on the premises. He died on 25 October...
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    people, it is only with Han and Hui, but not Tibetans. In 1900, Generals Ma Fulu and Ma Fuxiang brought a Chinese Muslim troop comprising Dongxiang, Hui and...
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    Ma Qiu (麻秋, d. AD 350), Later Zhao and Former Qin general Ma Gui (麻贵, 1543–1617), Ming general Ma Zhenjun (麻振军, born 1962), PLAAF general Xiaonan Ma (麻小南...
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    Songshan Kasim Tuet Liu Zhi Ma Anliang Ma Bufang Ma Buqing Ma Fuxiang Ma Gui Ma Hualong Ma Laichi Ma Mingxin Ma Qixi Ma Wanfu Ma Yize Ma Zhu Shams al-Din Su fei-erh...
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    memorial, Du asked Ma Dexin to intervene so that Ma Rulong would end the criminal act "of killing his fellow Muslims (tongjiao)" Ma Dexin was the most...
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    members Ma Qi, Ma Lin (warlord), and Ma Bufang served as military governors of Qinghai, Ma Hongbin served as military governor of Gansu, and Ma Hongkui...
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    Japanese. The siege lasted from 26 January to 19 February 1598. Yang Hao, Ma Gui, and Gwon Yul met up at Gyeongju on the 26 January 1598 and marched on Ulsan...
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    Zhongying Ma Fuxiang Ma Hongkui Ma Dunjing Ma Hongbin Ma Dunjing (1906-1972) Ma Lin Ma Qi Ma Hu-shan Ma Zhan'ao Ma Qianling Ma Fushou Ma Fulu Ma Anliang Ma Guoliang...
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  • Gansu Province. Hui, Baoan and Dongxiang troops served under Generals Ma Fulu and Ma Fuxiang in the Boxer Rebellion, defeating the invading Eight Nation...
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    Songshan Kasim Tuet Liu Zhi Ma Anliang Ma Bufang Ma Buqing Ma Fuxiang Ma Gui Ma Hualong Ma Laichi Ma Mingxin Ma Qixi Ma Wanfu Ma Yize Ma Zhu Shams al-Din Su fei-erh...
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    retreat. Ma Biao was a relative of Ma Budang, who was the eldest son of Ma Haiqing, who was the sixth younger brother of Ma Haiyan, the grandfather of Ma Bufang...
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    Ma Anliang (simplified Chinese: 马安良; traditional Chinese: 馬安良; pinyin: Ānliáng; Wade–Giles: Ma An-liang, French romanization: Ma-ngan-leang, Xiao'erjing:...
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    expelled 30,000 Kazakhs from Xinjiang to Qinghai, Hui Chinese led by General Ma Bufang massacred Kazakhs, until there were only 135 of them left. From 1934...
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    during the Qumul Rebellion by a Chinese Muslim army under General Ma Zhancang and Ma Fuyuan and fell following the Battle of Kashgar (1934). The Soviets...
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