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  • 61Cui Zhiyuan — 崔之元 Born 1963 Beijing Nationality Chinese Alma mater …

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  • 62Cui Weiping — (崔卫平) is a Beijing Film Academy professor and social critic. She was born in Jiangsu province. She is a famous scholar, professional translator and cultural critic. On March 11, 2009 Michael Wines of the New York Times mentioned professor Cui… …

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  • 63Cui Guoyin — (Traditional Chinese: 崔國因; Simplified Chinese: 崔国因; Hanyu Pinyin: Cuī Guóyīn) (1831 1909[1])was the Chinese Minister to the United States, Japan, and Peru from 1889 to 1893.[2] Cui was born in what is today Huangshan City, Anhui Province.[1] The… …

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  • 64Cui Yongyuan — (Chinese: 崔永元; Pinyin: Cuī Yǒngyuán, born 1963) is an eminent Chinese talk show host that is known for his natural and relaxed style, differentiating him from other rigid and serious Chinese TV hosts. Biography Cui graduated from the… …

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  • 65Cui Yan — Traditional Chinese 崔琰 Simplified Chinese 崔琰 Transcriptions …

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  • 66Cui Zizhong — Cuī Zǐzhōng (Ts ui Tzu chung, traditional: 崔子忠, simplified: 崔子忠); ca. unknown 1644 was a Chinese painter during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Cui was born in Laiyang in the Shandong province.[1] His style name was Daomu and his sobriquet was… …

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  • 67Cui bono — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La expresión Cui bono, también utilizada como Cui prodest (¿Quién se beneficia?), es una locución latina, que hace referencia a lo esclarecedor que puede resultar en muchos casos, a la hora de determinar la autoría… …

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  • 68Cui Hao (poet) — Cui Hao (simplified Chinese: 崔颢; traditional Chinese: 崔顥; pinyin: Cuī Hào; Wade–Giles: Ts ui Hao, 704?–754[1]) was a Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. Cui Hao was born in Biànzhōu (汴州 present day Kaifeng) and passed the imperial… …

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  • 69Cui Cha — (崔詧) (died 689) was briefly a chancellor of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, during the first reign of Emperor Ruizong. Little is known about Cui Cha s career before his brief stint as chancellor, as, atypical for a chancellor, he did not have a …

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  • 70Cui Shenji — (崔神基), formally the Duke of Qingqiu (清丘公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian s Zhou Dynasty, briefly serving as chancellor during Wu Zetian s reign. It is not known when Cui was born, but it is known that his… …

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