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  2. Wu Mei-ju - Wikipedia

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    Wu Mei-ju and her husband Lai Ching-te. Wu Mei-ju and Lai Ching-te met when they accompanied their relatives and friends in the joint high school entrance examination, and got married while Lai was studying in the Department of Post-Medical Science of National Cheng Kung University. The couple has two sons. [1]

  3. First Lady of the Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    (Chow Mei-ching) 周美青 (born 30 November 1952) 20 May 2008 – 20 May 2016 Ma Ying-jeou m. August 20, 1977: Born Chow Mei-ching (周美青) in British Hong Kong, Chow headed the legal department of Mega International Commercial Bank, where she worked as a lawyer for more than 20 years, prior to becoming first lady. [5] – None: 20 May 2016 ...

  4. Lai Ching-te - Wikipedia

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    Lai married Wu Mei-ju in 1986. Wu worked for Taipower, and was based in Tainan until Lai was elected mayor of the city, and she transferred to Kaohsiung. [81] [82] The couple raised two sons. [6] Lai′s first grandson was born in the United States, where his father was enrolled in graduate school, in 2020. [83]

  5. Christine Chow Ma - Wikipedia

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    Christine Chow Ma (Christine Chow Mei-ching; Chinese: 周 美 青; pinyin: Zhōu Měiqīng; Wade–Giles: Chou Mei-ch'ing; born November 30, 1952) is a Hong Kong-born Taiwanese lawyer and former First Lady of the Republic of China from 2008 until 2016. She is married to Ma Ying-jeou, the former president of Taiwan.

  6. Wu Zetian - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Taizong gave her the art name Wu Mei (武媚), meaning "glamorous". [13] Thus, Chinese people often refer to her as Wu Mei or Wu Meiniang (武媚娘) when they write about her youth, as Wu Hou (武后) when referring to her as empress consort and empress dowager, and as Wu Zetian (武則天) when referring to her as empress regnant.

  7. 1997 World Weightlifting Championships - Wikipedia

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    Wu Mei-yi Chinese Taipei: 92.5 kg Clean & Jerk Khassaraporn Suta Thailand: 117.5 kg Naw Ju Ni Myanmar: 117.5 kg Patmawati Abdul Hamid Indonesia: 115.0 kg Total Patmawati Abdul Hamid Indonesia: 212.5 kg Khassaraporn Suta Thailand: 210.0 kg Naw Ju Ni Myanmar: 207.5 kg 64 kg Snatch Chen Jui-lien Chinese Taipei: 102.5 kg Chen Yanqing China

  8. List of Chinese painters - Wikipedia

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    pinyin Wade-Giles Traditional Chinese name Simplified Chinese name Dates Notes An Zhengwen: An Cheng-wen: 安正文: 安正文: Ming dynasty: Biān Jǐngzhāo: Pien Ching-chao

  9. Wu (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Wu (or Woo or Wou) is also the Cantonese transliteration of the Chinese surname 胡 (Mandarin Hu), used in Hong Kong, and by overseas Chinese of Cantonese-speaking areas of Guangdong, Guangxi, and/or Hong Kong/Macau origin.