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  2. Qin Gang - Wikipedia

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    Qin Gang [a] (born 19 March 1966) is a Chinese former diplomat and politician who served as the 12th Minister of Foreign Affairs of China from December 2022 to July 2023 and as State Councillor of China from March to October 2023.

  3. China minister lashes out at U.S. in 1st news conference - AOL

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    Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang looks on during a press conference held on the sidelines of the annual meeting of China's National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing, Tuesday, March 7, 2023. (AP ...

  4. Gang of Four - Wikipedia

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    All members of the Gang of Four have since died; Jiang Qing committed suicide in 1991, Wang Hongwen died in 1992, and Yao Wenyuan and Zhang Chunqiao died in 2005, having been released from prison in 1996 and 1998, respectively. Supporters of the Gang of Four, including Chen Boda and Mao Yuanxin, were also sentenced. [24] [25]

  5. Green Gang - Wikipedia

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    As a secret society, the origins and history of the Green Gang are complex. The society has its roots in the Luojiao, a Buddhist sect founded by Luo Qing (羅清) in the mid-Ming dynasty; during the early 18th century in the Qing dynasty, the sect was introduced among workers involved in the transport of grain along the Grand Canal via the efforts of three sworn brothers: Weng Yan (翁岩 ...

  6. Dzungar genocide - Wikipedia

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    The Dzungar genocide (Chinese: 準噶爾滅族; lit. 'extermination of the Dzungar tribe') was the mass extermination of the Mongol Dzungar people by the Qing dynasty. [3] The Qianlong Emperor ordered the genocide after the rebellion in 1755 by Dzungar leader Amursana against Qing rule, after the dynasty first conquered the Dzungar Khanate with Amursana's support.

  7. Qincheng Prison - Wikipedia

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    The lights remain on during sleep hours so that the guards can see them easier. Prisoners are awoken by whistles at exactly 7:00 in the morning, and they go to bed at 21:00 upon hearing the same whistles. Originally, high-ranking prisoners had military style bed sheets, while low-ranking prisoners had to sleep on a bed made of straw.

  8. Category:People executed by the Qing dynasty - Wikipedia

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    People executed by the Qing dynasty of China (1644–1912) regardless of their nationality. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  9. Eastern Qing tombs - Wikipedia

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    The emperor decided to move his tomb (muling; 慕陵) to the Western Qing tombs after water seeped into the burial chamber at the original site. The already built structures were dismantled and moved to the Western Qing Tombs. Two sons and two daughters of Daoguang are buried in the Eastern Qing tombs (in the "Tomb of the Princess").