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  2. Song Dong - Wikipedia

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    Song Dong (Chinese: 宋冬, born 1966) is a Chinese contemporary artist, active in sculpture, installations, performance, photography and video.He has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions around the world, covering a range of themes and topics including his relationship with his family and their experience of living in modern China (the topic of his widely exhibited installation ...

  3. Soong Mei-ling - Wikipedia

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    Soong Mei-ling (also spelled Soong May-ling; March 4, 1898 [1] – October 23, 2003), also known as Madame Chiang (Chinese: 蔣夫人), was a Chinese political figure.The youngest of the Soong sisters, she married Chiang Kai-shek and played a prominent role in Chinese politics and foreign relations in the first half of the 20th century.

  4. Waste Not - Wikipedia

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    Waste Not at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2006. Waste Not (Chinese: 物尽其用; pinyin: Wù jìn qí yòng) is an exhibit by Chinese artist Song Dong that displays over 10,000 domestic objects formerly owned by his late mother, who refused to throw anything away if she could possibly reuse it.

  5. Soong Ching-ling - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, it was until 1965 when there was the first biography in Taiwan to mention Soong Ching-ling as the wife of Sun Yat-sen. [80] The majority of people, except for those who had fled from the mainland, were unaware of Soong Ching-ling until the lifting of martial law in 1987, despite the widespread personality cult surrounding Sun Yat-sen.

  6. Soong sisters - Wikipedia

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    Soong Ching-ling [note 4] (1893–1981) was a Chinese political leader and the wife of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China. After Sun's death, she was initially aligned with the Kuomintang, and later supported the Communists, advocating for the Chinese revolution and national unity.

  7. Song (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    Song In (died 1126), Goryeo official; Queen Jeongsun (Danjong) (born 1440), consort of King Danjong of Joseon; Song Jin-woo (1889–1945), Korean journalist, CEO of The Dong-A Ilbo, founder of the Korea Democratic Party; Song Jun-gil (1606–1672), Joseon Dynasty politician and scholar; Song Oh-kyun (1892–1970) Korean independence activist

  8. Kim Jong Il - Wikipedia

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    Kim's first wife, Hong Il Chon, was the daughter of a martyr who died during the Korean War. She was handpicked by his father and married to him in 1966. They had a daughter called Kim Hye Kyung, [145] who was born in 1968. Soon afterwards, they divorced in 1969. Kim's first mistress, Song Hye Rim, was a star of North

  9. Dong Zhuo - Wikipedia

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    Nephew: Dong Huang (died 192) – born in Lintao County, Gansu, fathered by Dong Zhuó (董擢, note different character than his own) elder brother of Dong Zhuo, executed Sons: Dong Zhuo had some infant sons who were enfeoffed and later presumably executed, and at least one son of his was born 171 but died earlier than 190