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  2. Wu wei - Wikipedia

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    Wu wei (traditional Chinese: 無為; simplified Chinese: 无为; pinyin: wúwéi) is a polymorphic, ancient Chinese concept expressing an ideal practice of "inaction", "inexertion" or "effortless action", [a] [1] [2] as a state of personal harmony and free-flowing, spontaneous creative manifestation.

  3. Wuwei - Wikipedia

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    Wu Wei (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 4 August 2024, at 22:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  4. Wu Weihua - Wikipedia

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    Wu Weihua (Chinese: 武维华; pinyin: Wǔ Wéihuá; born September 1956) is a Chinese plant cell physiologist, molecular biologist and politician who is the current chairman of the Jiusan Society (2017–present), and a vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Standing Committees (2018–present). [1]

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  6. Wu Weiye - Wikipedia

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    Wu Weiye (traditional Chinese: 吳偉業; simplified Chinese: 吴伟业; pinyin: Wú Wěiyè; 1609–1671) was a Chinese poet and politician. He was a poet in Classical Chinese poetry. He lived during the difficult times of the Ming-Qing transition. Along with Gong Dingzi and Qian Qianyi, Wu Weiye was famous as one of the Three Masters of ...

  7. Wei Wu Wei - Wikipedia

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    Wei Wu Wei influenced among others, the British mathematician and author G. Spencer-Brown, Galen Sharp, and Ramesh Balsekar. [citation needed] Wei Wu Wei is discussed in some detail in the book Taoism for Dummies (John Wiley and Sons Canada, 2013). A biography was published in 2004. [5]

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    No. 16 Iowa State vs. No. 15 Arizona State. Time: Noon | TV: ABC | Line: Arizona State -2.5 | Total: 49.5 Given the chaotic and even nature of the Big 12 this season, it feels like no outcome ...

  9. Wu Wei (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Wu Wei (traditional Chinese: 吳偉; simplified Chinese: 吴伟; pinyin: Wú Wěi; ca. 1459–1508) was a painter of Ming dynasty (1368–1644) China famous for his landscapes. Wu was born in Wuchang in Hubei province. [1] His style names were Shiying and Ciweng, and his sobriquets were Lufu and Xiaoxian. [2]