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  2. Wu Yuxiang - Wikipedia

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    Wu also studied for a brief time with Chen Qingping, a master of Chen-style and Zhaobao-style tai chi. [1] There is a relatively large body of writing attributed to Wu on the subject of tai chi theory, writings that are considered influential by other tai chi styles were the source of what are now known as the tai chi classics. [1] [2]

  3. Chí Tài - Wikipedia

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    He played as a guitarist during the Ca khúc chính trị (Political Songs) movement of the Youth Union in Phú Nhuận District, Ho Chi Minh City. In 1981, Chí Tài migrated to the United States. He intended to lead a new life in the US by studying English and computers, as well as taking a break from his musician career.

  4. British Vietnamese International School in Ho Chi Minh City

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    British Vietnamese International School in Ho Chi Minh City, commonly referred to as BVIS HCMC, is a bilingual international school in Vietnam, and the only bilingual school in Vietnam that is fully accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) [1] and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). [2]

  5. Universities and Colleges Selection Examination - Wikipedia

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    Parents and students at the entrance exam of Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture, 2012.. Universities and Colleges Selection Examination (TSĐHCĐ; Vietnamese: Kỳ thi tuyển sinh đại học và cao đẳng) was a type of standardized test that is no longer used by public and some private universities and junior college in Vietnam.

  6. Emperor Taizong of Tang - Wikipedia

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    He further allowed Li Tai to engage literary men to serve as his assistants, as Li Tai favored literature. From this point on, Li Tai would be so favored that there began to be talks that Emperor Taizong might let him displace Li Chengqian, whose favors began to wane. In fall 636, Empress Zhangsun died. Emperor Taizong mourned her bitterly and ...

  7. Li Tai-hsiang - Wikipedia

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    Li Tai-hsiang (Chinese: 李泰祥; pinyin: Li Taixiang; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Thài-siông; 20 February 1941 – 2 January 2014) was a Taiwanese Amis composer and folk songwriter. He was best known for penning a series of popular Mandarin-language pop and folk songs throughout the 1960s and 1970s at the height of the genres' popularity. [ 1 ]

  8. Li Bai - Wikipedia

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    Li Bai was also noted as a master of the jueju, or cut-verse. [50] Ming-dynasty poet Li Pan Long thought Li Bai was the greatest jueju master of the Tang dynasty. [51] Li Bai was noted for his mastery of the lüshi, or "regulated verse", the formally most demanding verse form of the times. Watson notes, however, that his poem "Seeing a Friend ...

  9. Dai Li - Wikipedia

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    Dai Li (Chinese: 戴笠; pinyin: Dài Lì; May 28, 1897 – March 17, 1946), courtesy name Yunong, was a Chinese lieutenant general and spymaster.Dai was born in Jiangshan, Zhejiang and later studied at the Whampoa Military Academy, where Chiang Kai-shek served as Chief Commandant, and later became head of the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics (BIS) within the Nationalist government of ...