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  2. Shen Wei - Wikipedia

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    Shen Wei (simplified Chinese: 沈 伟; traditional Chinese: 沈 偉; pinyin: shěn wěi) is a Chinese-American choreographer, painter, and director who resides in New York City.

  3. Shen Wei (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Shen Wei (沈玮) (born 1977) [1] is a Chinese-born American artist known for his intimate portraits of others and himself, as well as his poetic photographs of landscape and still-life. His work are part of the permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art (New York), [ 2 ] the J. Paul Getty Museum, [ 1 ] and Philadelphia Museum of Art.

  4. List of Chinese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Carol E. Reiley: entrepreneur in health, robotics and AI, Andrew Ng's wife Pei-Yuan Wei (魏培源) – creator of ViolaWWW Wen-mei Hwu – professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign specializing in compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing

  5. Shen Miaorong - Wikipedia

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    Shen Miaorong married Chen Qian when she was a teenager, and while the exact year is not known, the marriage took place during Emperor Wu of Liang's Datong (大同) era (535-546). Chen Baxian was a Liang general, and after the Liang capital Jiankang fell to the rebel general Hou Jing in 549, he participated in the campaigns against Hou.

  6. Shih Kien - Wikipedia

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    Shen tou zi mei hua (1969) – Ho Pau; Huang Fei Hong shen wei fu san sha (1969) – Ko San Fu; Long dan (1969) Yin dao xue jian (1969) Du yan xia du chuang jian hu (1969) Sam chiu liu (1969) E Mei ba dao (1969) Jiang hu di yi jian (1969) Huang Fei Hong yu xie liu huang gu (1969) – Bat Leung; Tong pi tie gu (1969) – Shek Tin-Geng; Yu mian ...

  7. Xu Wei - Wikipedia

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    Chrysanthemums and Bamboos (菊竹图) by Xu Wei, Liaoning Museum Xu Wei's tomb. After General Hu was arrested and lost his job, Xu Wei feared a similar fate for himself. Xu became mentally distraught at this juncture, attempting to commit suicide nine times, such as by axing himself in the skull and drilling both of his ears.

  8. Lady Zhen - Wikipedia

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    Lady Zhen (26 January 183 [1] – 4 August 221 [2] [3]), personal name unknown, was the first wife of Cao Pi, the first ruler of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. In 226, she was posthumously honoured as Empress Wenzhao when her son Cao Rui succeeded Cao Pi as the emperor of Wei.

  9. Chiung Yao - Wikipedia

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    Chen Che was born in Chengdu, Republic of China, on 20 April 1938. [9] [10] She experienced an unstable childhood due to the Second Sino-Japanese War. [11]Her father, Chen Chih-ping [], came from a humble background in Hengyang, while her mother, Yuan Hsing-shu, belonged to an upper-class family in Suzhou and Shanghai; her grandfather was the head of the Bank of Communications.