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Xiao Hong was born into a wealthy landlord family on June 1, 1911, the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in Hulan County (now Heilongjiang Province.) [1] Xiao Hong's childhood was not a happy one. Her mother died when she was nine years old and she attended a girls school in Harbin in 1927, where she encountered the progressive ideas of the May ...
Hong Xiuquan [b] (1 January 1814 [a] – 1 June 1864), born Hong Huoxiu [c] and with the courtesy name Renkun, was a Chinese revolutionary and religious leader who led the Taiping Rebellion against the Qing dynasty. He established the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom over large portions of southern China, with himself as its "Heavenly King".
Quan executed her back 2 /12 somersault with 1 1/2 twists to near perfection with qualified 10s across the board for a total of 96 points. It added up to 466.20 points across five dives, blowing ...
Quan Hongchan (Chinese: 全红婵; pinyin: Quán Hóngchán; [2] born 28 March 2007) is a Chinese diver, national champion, and Olympic champion. [3] At the 2020 Summer Olympics , she won the gold medal in the individual 10 metre platform event . [ 4 ]
The Field of Life and Death (simplified Chinese: 生死场; traditional Chinese: 生死場; pinyin: Shēng sǐ chǎng) is a modern Chinese novel written by Xiao Hong, first published in complete form in 1935. Along with Tales of Hulan River, it is generally regarded as one of Xiao Hong's most successful works. [1]
Quan scored 425.60 points on five dives, compared with 420.70 for Chen and 372.10 for Kim. Caeli McKay of Canada was fourth with 364.50 points. The two Chinese women teamed up earlier to win the ...
Big Luohanquan is traditionally called "golden child small Luohanquan" (金童小罗汉拳; jin tong xiao luo han quan). [ 17 ] Shaolin small and big Luohanquan are also practiced by the folk people of Dengfeng area around Shaolin in a less Luohan-imitative version, [ 1 ] : vol2,pp188,194 [ 18 ] which drops out or simplifies the Luohan ...
Quan was selected to be the primary spouse and empress of the future Emperor Duzong of Song in 1261, because of family connections (she was the great niece of emperor Lizong's mother). She gave birth to two sons, one of whom died early, and the other one, the future Emperor Gong of Song , was named heir to the throne and crown prince.