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  2. Chuojiao - Wikipedia

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    Chuojiao (Chinese: 戳腳; pinyin: Chuōjiǎo; lit. 'poking foot') is a Chinese martial art that comprises many jumps, kicks, and fast fist sequences. The fist and feet work in unison and strike continuously forward, like "falling meteorites", never giving the opponent a moment to recover.

  3. Wu Jinyan - Wikipedia

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    Wu Jinyan (Chinese: 吴谨言, born August 16, 1990) is a Chinese actress. She is best known for her roles in television series Beauties at the Crossfire (2013), Story of Yanxi Palace (2018), The Legend of Haolan (2019), and The Double (2024).

  4. Wu Liufang - Wikipedia

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    Wu Liufang made the Chinese national team in 2008. At the 11th Chinese national games in September 2009, she achieved bronze for uneven bars and silver for the team event (as part of Guangdong team). [2] Wu participated in the 2010 Doha World Cup, where she won gold on balance beam and floor, and silver on uneven bars.

  5. Brianna Wu - Wikipedia

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    Brianna Wu (born July 6, 1977) is an American video game developer and computer programmer. [6] She co-founded Giant Spacekat, an independent video game development studio, with Amanda Warner in Boston, Massachusetts . [ 7 ]

  6. Wu Xuanyi - Wikipedia

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    Wu Xuanyi (born January 26, 1995), [1] is a Chinese singer and actress. She began her career in 2016, as a member of the South Korean girl group WJSN.She took a hiatus from the group in the first half of 2018 to compete as a contestant in Tencent Video's survival reality show, Produce 101 China, [2] [3] finishing in second place and joining the Chinese project girl group Rocket Girls 101 until ...

  7. Wu Family Shrines - Wikipedia

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    Three walls of Wu Liang's shrine were still standing as late as the 11th century, which is the reason that the site of all the family shrines are often called after him. [2] The shrine to Wu Liang (78-151 AD) was built in 151 AD in what is now Jiaxiang County of southwestern Shandong province. [1]

  8. Wu Yanni - Wikipedia

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    During the women's 100-meter hurdles final of track and field at the 2022 Asian Games, Wu was disqualified for her false start. [8] She was selected for the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow to compete in the women's 60 metres hurdles, where she ran a personal best time of 8.12 seconds. [9]

  9. Wu Shuang Pu - Wikipedia

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    Wu Shuang Pu (Chinese: 無雙譜; lit. 'Table of Peerless Heroes') is a book of woodcut prints, first printed in 1694, early on in the Qing dynasty.This book contains the biographies and imagined portraits of 40 notable heroes and heroines from the Han dynasty to the Song dynasty, all accompanied by a brief introduction and guided by a related poem in yuefu style.