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  2. Cai Qiao - Wikipedia

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    Cai Qiao or Chiao Tsai [1] (simplified Chinese: 蔡翘; traditional Chinese: 蔡翹; pinyin: Cài Qiào; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai Ch'iao; 11 October 1897 - 29 July 1990) was a Chinese physiologist and physician. Cai is famous for his discovery in the 1920s of the ventral tegmental area, which is also known as the ventral tegmental area of Tsai. [2]

  3. Qiao Xin - Wikipedia

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    Qiao Xin (Chinese: 乔欣, born 23 November 1993), also known as Bridgette Qiao, is a Chinese actress who graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. [1] Qiao is recognized for her role as Guan Ju'er in Ode to Joy (2016) and Ode to Joy 2 (2017).

  4. Bian Que - Wikipedia

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    Bian Que (Chinese: 扁鵲; 407 – 310 BC) was an ancient Chinese figure traditionally said to be the earliest known Chinese physician during the Warring States period.His real name is said to be Qin Yueren (秦越人), but his medical skills were so amazing that people gave him the same name as the (original) legendary doctor Bian Que, from the time of the Yellow Emperor.

  5. Lady Xian - Wikipedia

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    Lady Xian (or Hsien, Chinese: 冼夫人; pinyin: Xiǎn Fūrén; Jyutping: sin2 fu1 jan4; Vietnamese: Tiển phu nhân; 512–602), also known as Lady of Qiao Guo (or Ch'iao Kuo; Chinese: 譙國夫人), born as Xian Zhen (冼珍), [1] was a hereditary chieftain of the Li people, [2] [3] born to the chieftain of the Xian tribe in Southern China, in what is now Guangdong during the Sui dynasty.

  6. Qiao Renliang - Wikipedia

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    Qiao Renliang was born as the only son to a modest family in Shanghai on October 15, 1987. He graduated from Shanghai Dianji University (上海电机学院). Before the commencement of his singing career, Qiao was a track and field athlete who specialised in high jump events. He was a classmate of 110-meter hurdler Liu Xiang in primary school ...

  7. Reset (Chinese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Reset (Chinese: 开端; pinyin: Kāiduān; lit. 'Beginning') is a Chinese time-travel whodunit series, starring Zhao Jinmai and Bai Jingting in the lead roles. [1] It is based on a novel by Qidaojun, and is directed by Sun Molong and Liu Hongyuan.

  8. Cao Cao - Wikipedia

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    Cao Cao (pronunciation ⓘ; [tsʰǎʊ tsʰáʊ]; Chinese: 曹操; c. 155 – 15 March 220), [1] courtesy name Mengde, was a Chinese statesman, warlord, and poet who rose to power during the end of the Han dynasty (c. 184–220), ultimately taking effective control of the Han central government.

  9. Joe Chen - Wikipedia

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    Joe Chen Chiao-en (Chinese: 陳喬恩; pinyin: Chén Qiáo'ēn; born 4 April 1979) [1] is a Taiwanese actress, singer and television host. [2]Known as the "Queen of Idol Dramas", [3] Chen is known for her roles in The Prince Who Turns into a Frog (2005), Fated to Love You (2008) and The Queen of SOP (2012).