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In 2005, Zhou won the Anita Borg Early Career Award of the Computing Research Association. [9] She was awarded a Sloan Fellowship in 2007. [1] [10] In 2013, she was named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery "for contributions to software reliability and quality", [11] [12] and in 2014, she was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers "for ...
Gao Yuanyuan Florence Tan Phyllis Quek Zhang Guoli Zhang Tielin Elvis Tsui Wang Gang Chen Zihan Tao Hong: Opening theme: 1. Xin Ai (心愛) performed by Jin Xuefeng 2. Xuelai De Shihou (雪來的時候) performed by Alec Su (Taiwanese version) Ending theme: 1. Aishang Zhang Wuji (愛上張無忌) performed by Mao Amin 2.
Mo Shenggu (莫聲谷; Mò Shēnggǔ) is the youngest of the seven and the most hot-tempered one. He tries to discipline Song Qingshu after discovering the latter's voyeuristic attempts on Zhou Zhiruo and the Emei School's members. However, he is ambushed by Chen Youliang and accidentally killed by Song Qingshu.
Yuan Yuan was born in Beijing in December 1953. [2] When he was 16 years old, he joined the military. After serving for three years, he underwent demobilization and returned to Beijing, where he became an employee at car repair firm.
Gao Yuanyuan (Chinese: 高圆圆; pinyin: Gāo yuányuán, born 5 October 1979) is a Chinese actress and model. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She gained attention in 2000 for appearing in a commercial for Qingzui (Clear Mouth) lozenges, earning her the nickname "Clear-Mouth Girl."
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Zhou Houkun (Chinese: 周厚坤, born 1891 [1] [2]), also written Chow Hou-kun, [1] was a Chinese engineer and inventor best known for his Chinese typewriter design. Born in Wuxi, China , Zhou was selected for the Boxer Indemnity Scholarship and arrived in the United States in 1910.
Chen Yuanyuan (陳圓圓; Chén Yuányuán) is Wu Sangui's concubine and Ake's mother. Tao Hongying (陶红英; Táo Hóngyīng) is a palace maid who served Princess Changping. She continues to work in the imperial palace after the Qing Empire replaced the Ming Empire. Her martial arts master ordered her to steal the "Sutra of Forty-two Chapters".