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  2. Zhang Xu - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Xu (Chinese: 張旭, fl. 8th century), courtesy name Bogao (伯高), was a Chinese calligrapher and poet of the Tang dynasty. A native of Suzhou , he became an official during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang .

  3. Zhang Xu (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Xu (Chinese: 张旭; pinyin: Zhāng Xù; born Zhang Xu (simplified Chinese: 张煦; traditional Chinese: 張煦; pinyin: Zhāng Xù); 30 July 1999) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Henan Jianye.

  4. Zhang Xu (neuroscientist) - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Xu (Chinese: 张旭; born August 1961) is a Chinese neuroscientist. He is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and The World Academy of Sciences . He is a research professor at the CAS Institute of Neuroscience (ION) and serves as Vice President of the Shanghai Branch of the CAS.

  5. Compound Eyes of Tropical - Wikipedia

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    Compound Eyes of Tropical (Chinese: 熱帶複眼) is a stop motion animated film by Zhang Xu-zhan. It was first presented at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum and had its world premiere at the Golden Horse Film Festival in the same year. The film was awarded the Best Animated Short Film at the 59th Golden Horse Awards. [1]

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  7. Ten Computational Canons - Wikipedia

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    The Ten Computational Canons (traditional Chinese: 算經十書; simplified Chinese: 算经十书) was a collection of ten Chinese mathematical works dating from pre-Han dynasty to early Tang dynasty, compiled by the early Tang mathematician Li Chunfeng (602–670) in the 650s, as the official mathematical texts for imperial examinations in mathematics.

  8. Sleek Rat, the Challenger - Wikipedia

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    Sleek Rat, the Challenger is a 2013 Chinese wuxia-mystery television drama series based on Tan Ge's (谈歌) 2006 novel The New Legend of Bai Yutang (新白玉堂傳奇). ). The show stars Xu Honghao as the "Sleek Rat" Bai Yutang, a superb knight-errant during the 11th-century Song dynast

  9. Yan Zhenqing - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Xu was skilled in Cao Script, which emphasizes the overall composition and flow; Chu Suiliang, on the other hand, was renowned for his graceful and refined Kai Script. Yan Zhenqing also drew inspiration from the Wei Bei (魏碑) Style, which originated from Northern nomad minorities and focused on strength and simplicity.