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Chin-Ning Chu was born in mainland China, grew up in Taiwan, and emigrated to the United States in 1969. Chin-Ning Chu is a descendant of Zhu Yuanzhang, the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. [citation needed] At the age of three, Chu went to Taiwan with her family as refugees.
Jonathan Mirsky reviewing the book in the New York Times remarks that the book is a "doorstop of a biography, so ample that Madame Chiang often disappears." He notes that Pakula has "combed through many English-language archives and secondary materials and conducted some revealing interviews, though she uses no sources in Chinese and offers ...
Democracy movements. 1970s Hong Kong student protests; 1989 Tiananmen Square protests; 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests; 2014 Hong Kong protests; 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
Xu was born in Huoqiu County, Anhui in December 1959. [1] [2] [3] In 1978, Xu left Anhui to Henan, where he was drafted into the People's Liberation Army and served for 16 years.
Chu learned English by playing computer games [1]: 28 and writing reviews and walk-throughs for gaming magazines, and later by working as a professional translator of fantasy novels. He is the author of five Chinese books and translator of more than twenty fantasy novels. [2] Chu translated The Lord of the Rings into Chinese.
Chu Qing, Su Yu, and their sons Su Rongsheng and Su Hansheng in Shanghai, September 1949. Chu Qing (Chinese: 楚青; pinyin: Chǔ Qīng; March 1923 – 21 February 2016), born Zhan Yongzhu (詹永珠), was a bureaucrat of the People's Republic of China. She was the widow of General Su Yu.
Ju-Chin Chu (Chinese: 朱汝瑾; pinyin: Zhū Rújǐn; December 14, 1919 – November 15, 2000) was a Chinese-American chemical engineer. He was the father of Steven Chu . Life and career
Major General Chu Chia-Jen (Chinese: 朱家仁; pinyin: Zhū Jiārén; 1900 – July 11, 1985) was a Chinese aviation engineer in charge of manufacturing and development of military aircraft for the National Revolutionary Army in the 1930s to 1950s.