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  • 121Cui Yuan (Han Dynasty) — For other uses, see Cui Yuan (disambiguation) Cui Yuan (Chinese: 崔瑗; pinyin: Cuī Yuán; 77–142 or 78–143 AD),[1] style name Ziyu, was a minor military officer, mathematician, scholar, noted calligrapher, poet, and temporary fugitive of the Han… …

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  • 122Cui Hao shijing — Das Buch der Speisen (chinesisch 食经 Shíjīng) der Frau Lu (卢氏 Lú shì) aus der Zeit der Nördlichen Wei Dynastie ist ein auch unter dem Namen Cui Hao shijing (崔浩食经 Cui Haos Buch der Speisen ) bekanntes Werk. Das Buch als Ganzes ist verloren, sein… …

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  • 123Cui, César — ▪ Russian composer in full  César Antonovich Cui  born Jan. 6 [Jan. 18, New Style], 1835, Vilna [now Vilnius], Lithuania, Russian Empire died March 24, 1918, Petrograd [St. Petersburg], Russia  Russian composer of operas, songs, and piano music.… …

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  • 124Cui Jian — b. 2 August 1961, Beijing Rock singer Cui Jian was born into an ethnically Korean musician’s family. He started learning the trumpet at age fourteen and worked with the Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra from 1981 to 1987. In late 1984, he recorded… …

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  • 125Cui bono — Die Frage Cui bono? (lateinisch für Wem zum Vorteil?) – gelegentlich auch als „Qui bono?“ (qui ist die vorklassische Form von cui) zitiert – ist ein geflügeltes Wort, mit dem ausgedrückt wird, dass bei einem Verbrechen der Verdacht am ehesten auf …

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  • 126Cui Zhiyuan — b. 1963, Beijing Political economist, intellectual A political economist trained at the University of Chicago and based overseas, Cui is among the most influential expatriate scholars in China. Although his work is constituted in the mode of… …

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  • 127Cui Zhide — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Cui. Cui Zhide (born 11 January 1983 in Henan) is a Chinese race walker. Achievements Year Competition Venue Position Notes Representing  China …

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  • 128Cui Dangfeng — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Cui. Cui Dangfeng (born 10 January 1977) is a retired Chinese sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres. Her personal best time was 11.23 metres, achieved in April 2000 in Shijiazhuang. Achievements… …

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