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  2. Wei Hui - Wikipedia

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    Wei Hui has been regarded by international media as a spokeswoman of the new generation of Chinese young women.She has presented her work in a large number of East Asian and Western media outlets and publications, including The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time, CNN, USA Today, the BBC, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Economist, Stern, Welt am Sonntag, Le Monde, Le Figaro, Asahi Shimbun ...

  3. Shanghai Baby - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Baby is a novel written by Chinese author Wei Hui. It was originally published in China in 1999. It was originally published in China in 1999. The English translation was published in 2001.

  4. Marrying Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Marrying Buddha is supposedly a continuation of the Wei Hui's semi-autobiographical story of Nikki/Coco, a young Shanghainese author of erotic literature.The novel is set in various locations, but mainly New York, Shanghai and Mount Putuo, site of Coco's birth and a Buddhist monastery.

  5. Emperor Huizong of Song - Wikipedia

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    A few years later (1141), as the peace negotiations leading up to the Treaty of Shaoxing between the Jin and the Song empires were proceeding, the Jin Empire posthumously honored the former Emperor Huizong with the neutral-sounding title of "Prince of Tianshui Commandery" (天水郡王), after a commandery Tianshui in the upper reaches of the ...

  6. Wei Huixiao - Wikipedia

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    Wei Huixiao (Chinese: 韦慧晓; born November 1977) is a Chinese naval officer who is the current captain of Type 052D destroyer Shaoxing, in office since March 2022. [1] She is a representative of the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party .

  7. Annotated Records of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Wei Mo Zhuan: Records of the End of Wei: Records events that occurred near the end of the Wei state: 3.91, n 2 魏氏春秋 Wei Shi Chunqiu: Chronicles of the Ruling Family of Wei: Sun Sheng: Records the history of Wei in chronological order: 1.18 魏書 Wei Shu: Book of Wei: Wang Chen, Xun Yi, Ruan Ji: Compiled after the fall of Wei: 1.1 n 1 ...

  8. Wei Mei-hui - Wikipedia

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    Wei Mei-hui (Chinese: 魏美惠; pinyin: Wèi Měihuì, born 18 August 1963 [4]) is a Taiwanese retired para table tennis player. She has won three medals from the 2000 Summer Paralympics and 2004 Summer Paralympics. [5] [6] Wei is a polio survivor. She has a twin sister who is not disabled. [7] She began playing table tennis in 1990. [2]

  9. Karen Mok - Wikipedia

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    Karen Joy Morris, better known as Karen Mok (Chinese: 莫文蔚; pinyin: Mò Wénwèi, born 2 June 1970) is a Hong Kong actress and singer.She is considered one of the leading East Asian pop singers and actresses with a career spanning three decades. [1]