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Xu Jie was born in Xuanping, Zhejiang in 1503, while his father was working there as the assistant county magistrate. Allegedly, when Xu was less than one year old, he fell into a well but lived on. While he was about five years old, he plummeted from a mountain, but his clothing snagged on a branch and saved him from death.
Xu Jie (simplified Chinese: 许杰; traditional Chinese: 許傑; born March 1955) is a former Chinese politician. He was formerly the deputy director of the State Bureau for Letters and Calls (国家信访局; SBLC). He joined the workforce in April 1974.
Xu Jie (basketball), member of the China men's national basketball team Xu Jie (table tennis) (Chinese: 徐洁 ; pinyin: Xú Jié , born 1982), Chinese-Polish table tennis player Xu Jie (sitting volleyball) (Chinese: 许捷 ; pinyin: Xǔ Jié , born 1983), Chinese sitting volleyball player
Xu Jie (徐玠) (868-943), [1] courtesy name Yungui (蘊圭), formally the Prince of Gaoping (高平王), was a Chinese military general and politician.He was an officer of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Wu and Southern Tang, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Southern Tang's first emperor Li Bian (Xu Zhigao).
Xu Huihui (徐慧慧, known professionally as Jade Xu) (born 1986), Chinese martial arts actress and multiple World Wushu Champion; Xu Jie (Southern Tang) (Chinese: 徐玠; pinyin: Xú Jiè, 868–943), Southern Tang politician; Xu Jie (Ming dynasty) (Chinese: 徐階; pinyin: Xú Jiē, 1503–1583), Ming dynasty politician
He Jie of China is seen here competing in the half-marathon in Beijing on April 14, 2024. Credit - Ju Huanzong/Xinhua— Getty Images. D ecorated Chinese athlete He Jie had been stripped of his ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. This article contains several lists of ambassadors from China. The incumbents change from time to time; sometimes a post starts or stops being temporarily headed by a lower ranking diplomat. Occasionally, a post is created or abolished.
According to the law, Zhang was supposed to leave his office to mourn, and it was proposed that Xu Jie, who retired in 1568, be recalled to take charge of the Grand Secretariat. Zhang requested to be relieved of his duties, but the fourteen-year-old emperor decided that he could not do without him and canceled his mourning. [ 11 ]