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  2. Chin Ning Chu - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Trường Chinh - Wikipedia

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    Trường Chinh's mother was Nguyễn Thị Từ (1880-1964) who grew up in a Confucian mandarin family of the Nguyễn court. [8] Trường Chinh married Nguyễn Thi Minh, who remained loyal and carried on the burden of looking after the family, especially her husband's family after he was jailed for his political beliefs. [9]

  4. Kieu Chinh - Wikipedia

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    Dame Kieu Chinh was born on September 3, 1937, in Hanoi with the real name Nguyen Thị Kieu Chinh.. During World War II, her mother and her newly born brother were killed when their hospital was struck by an Allied bombing raid targeting Japanese troops in Hanoi during the Japanese occupation of French Indochina, when Chinh was at the age of six. [1]

  5. Phan Bội Châu - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 135–138 He spent the first half of 1910 begging on the street, selling his books, and spending most of his money on alcohol. This went on until he met an elderly woman, Chu Bá Linh (Chu sư-thái), who took the entire movement into her house. [2]: 138–142 Funds arrived and he planned to move to Thailand. He arrived in Thailand in ...

  6. Tsai Chih-chung - Wikipedia

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    Tsai Chih-chung (Chinese: 蔡志忠; Wade–Giles: Ts‘ai 4 Chih 4-chung 1; C. C. Tsai; Buddhist name Yanyi 延一; born February 2, 1948) is a Taiwanese comic-artist. [1] [2] He is known for his graphical works on Chinese philosophy and literature, most notably on Daoism and Zen Buddhism, which he made accessible and popularized through the use of plain language and engaging illustrations. [3]

  7. P. C. Chang - Wikipedia

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  8. Liezi - Wikipedia

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    A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton, NH: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-01964-9. Taoist Teachings from the Book of Lieh-Tzŭ. Translated by Giles, Lionel. London: Wisdom of the East. 1912. "Chapter 7". Yang Chu's Garden of Pleasure. Translated by Forke, Anton. London: Wisdom of the East. 1912. Graham, A.C. (1961).

  9. Ju-Chin Chu - Wikipedia

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    Ju-Chin Chu's wife Ching-Chen Li also studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, majoring in economics.His second born son Steven Chu is a Nobel laureate in physics and the twelfth United States Secretary of Energy in the Obama administration.