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Ming dynasty furniture is distinguished by its simpleness of shape. [7] It does not focus on the rich and complicated decorative patterns but the elegance of style and the beauty of lines. [5] Ming furniture stresses the smoothness of lines: it looks unobtrusive, blends curves and straight lines, and creates a sense of balance and harmony. [5]
John Liu – New York City Comptroller (2010–2013) Alex Wan – member of the Atlanta City Council , first openly gay and first Asian American member Shien Biau Woo (吳仙標) – Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1985–1989), current president of the 80-20 Initiative ; Democrat
The Taiwanese-born naturalized American citizen Tai Shen Kuo who had been living as a furniture salesman in Louisiana for more than 30 years convinced Gregg W. Bergersen, a cleared weapons systems policy analyst and director of C4ISR programs at the United States' Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), to share information on all planned ...
John Baptist Wang Jin (1924–2014), Chinese Roman Catholic bishop in Shanxi; John Wang Ruowang (born 1962), Chinese Roman Catholic bishop in Gansu; John Baptist Wang Xiaoxun (born 1966), Chinese Roman Catholic bishop in Shaanxi; John Wang Renlei (born 1970), Chinese Roman Catholic bishop in Xuzhou
John Wang (Chinese: 王政中; born 10 October 1962) is a Taiwanese politician. A member of the Taiwan Solidarity Union , he served one term on the Legislative Yuan , representing overseas Chinese between 2002 and 2005.
Blinken raised the matter during five-and-a-half hours of talks with China's top diplomat Wang Yi in Beijing, the latest high-level contact between the countries that have eased last year's acrimony.