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Guang Qi (pinyin) or Kuang Chi (Wade–Giles) may refer to: 光啓 / 光啟 / 光启 Guāng Qǐ (pinyin) or Kuang Ch'i (Wade–Giles) is a Chinese given name (), may refer to: * Xu Guangqi (), Chinese scholar-bureaucrat, Catholic convert, agricultural scientist, astronomer, and mathematician of the Ming Dynasty ** Xu Guangqi Memorial Hall (徐光启纪念馆) ** Kuang-Chi () a Chinese technology company named after Xu Guangqi ** Xavier School, also known as ''Kuang Chi School'' (; Hokkien: Kông Khē Hák Hàu; meaning: ''Guāngqǐ School''), a Chinese-language Filipino school named after Xu Guangqi * Lu Guangqi (), an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty 广汽 / 廣汽 Guǎngqì (pinyin) or Kuang-Ch'i (Wade–Giles) () may refer to: * Guangqi Honda (), a Sino-Japanese joint venture * GAC Group, (), parent company of Guangqi Honda See also * Guang (other) * Kuang (other) * Qi (other) * Chi (other) __NOTOC__ Chi may refer to: ...
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Xu Guangqi
Xu Guangqi or Hsü Kuang-ch'i (April 24, 1562– November 8, 1633), also known by his baptismal name Paul or Paul Siu, was a Chinese agronomist, astronomer, mathematician, scholar-bureaucrat, politician, and writer during the late Ming dynasty. Xu was appointed by the Chinese Emperor in 1629 to be the leader of the Chongzhen calendar, Shixian calendar reform, which he embarked on with the assistance of Jesuits. Xu was a colleague and collaborator of the Italian Jesuits Matteo Ricci and Sabatino de Ursis and assisted their translation of several classic Western texts into Chinese, including part of Euclid's ''Euclid's Elements, Elements''. He was also the author of the ''Nong Zheng Quan Shu'', a treatise on agriculture. He is one of the "Three Pillars of Chinese Catholicism". The Roman Catholic Church considers him a Servant of God, one of the stages towards formal sainthood. On April 15, 2011, Holy See, Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi announced the start of a beatification ...
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Xu Guangqi Memorial Hall
The Xu Guangqi Memorial Hall (徐光启纪念馆) is a memorial and museum for the 17th-century Chinese scholar Xu Guangqi. It is located besides the tomb of Xu Guangqi in Guangqi Park (光启公园), Xujiahui, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after .... Formerly Nandan Park (南丹公园), the park was renamed in 1983 for the 350th anniversary of Xu Guangqi's death. See also * Tomb of Xu Guangqi References Gallery File:Entrance to the Xu Guangqi Memorial Hall.jpg, Entrance to the Xu Guangqi Memorial Hall. File:Letter of Xu Quangxi to the King of Portugal in Latin.jpg, Letter of Xu Quangxi to the King of Portugal, in Portuguese. File:Cook Xu's words.jpg, Xu Guangxi's work on military matters ''Cook Xu's words''. Xu Guangqi M ...
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Kuang-Chi
Kuang-Chi Group (; ) is a Chinese company that develops and invests in metamaterial, telecommunication, aerospace, smart-city, AI and digital health technologies. Kuang-Chi was founded in 2010 by five Chinese PhD scholars, led by Ruopeng Liu. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, it has public and private subsidiaries, research facilities and investments in several countries.China’s Kuang-Chi to set up Tel Aviv base, eyes larger firms
The Times of Israel. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
In 2017, KuangChi Science, the Hong Kong publicly-listed affiliate, was valued at a of over US$2 bil ...
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Xavier School
Xavier School ( zh, s=光啓学校, t=光啓學校, p=Guāngqǐ Xúexìao, poj=Kong-khé Ha̍k-hāu; also referred to by its acronym XS) is a private, Catholic, college preparatory school run by the Catholic Order of the Society of Jesus. Its main campus is at 64 Xavier Street, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. It has a southern satellite campus along West Conservation Avenue in Nuvali, Canlubang, Calamba, Laguna mainly aimed to serve financially challenged students. It is a K-12 school with a curriculum that includes a mandatory Chinese language program. It also offers an optional International Baccalaureate program in grades 11 and 12 to interested students. A Catholic institution with an English curriculum and Chinese studies, Xavier School continues educating Chinese-Filipinos as part of its original mission to evangelize them and promote their integration into Philippine society. Through its Grant-in-Aid program, the school also offers financially c ...
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Lu Guangqi
Lu Guangqi (盧光啟) (died March 6, 903''Zizhi Tongjian'', :zh:s:資治通鑑/卷264, vol. 264.Academia Sinica]Chinese-Western Calendar Converter), courtesy name Zizhong (子忠), was an official of the History of China, Chinese Tang dynasty, who briefly served as Chancellor of the Tang dynasty, chancellor from 901 to 902, while Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, Emperor Zhaozong was under the physical control of the warlord Li Maozhen the military governor (''Jiedushi'') of Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern Baoji, Shaanxi) and Li's eunuch (court official), eunuch allies, led by Han Quanhui. After Li Maozhen was forced to surrender Emperor Zhaozong to another warlord, Zhu Wen, Zhu Quanzhong the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered in modern Kaifeng, Henan), Lu was forced to commit suicide. Background and early career It is not known when Lu Guangqi is born, and it is not known where he, or even his family, was from.''New Book of Tang'', :zh:s:新唐� ...
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Guangqi Honda
GAC Honda Automobile Co., Ltd. is a Chinese automobile manufacturing joint venture company based in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. Co-owned by Honda and GAC Group (''Guangqi''), GAC Honda operates two plants that, , produces Honda-branded models and one car sold under the China-only Everus brand. GAC Honda's products incorporate Japanese-made parts. According to statistics from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, Guangqi Honda's car sales in 2005 were 203,200 units, ranking fifth in mainland China. Originally named Guangzhou Honda, this was changed to GAC Honda in 2009. , the company boasts a per year production capacity of 480,000. History Seeking to replace the loss-makingGlobal Strategy - By Mike W. Peng
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GAC Group
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. (GAC Group) is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Guangzhou, Guangdong. , it was the fifth largest automobile manufacturer in China, with 2.144 million sales in 2021. The company produces and sells vehicles under its own branding, such as Trumpchi, Aion, Hyptec, Hycan as well as under foreign-branded joint ventures such as GAC Toyota and GAC Honda. It also produces electric vehicles under some of the previously listed brandings. It produces buses under the GAC Bus brand. Other brand names associated with GAC are Everus, for consumer vehicles, and Hino. In 2021, GAC was the fourth largest Chinese plug-in electric vehicle manufacturer in the Chinese market, with 4% of market share. It sold 123,660 units of EVs in 2021, and over 20,000 units in March 2022, with plans to double EV production capacity to 400,000 a year by December 2022. History Tongsheng Machining Plant, the predecessor of Guangzhou automobi ...
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Guang (other)
Guang may refer to: * Guang (vessel), an ancient Chinese drinking vessel * Guang people, ethnic group of northern Ghana * Guang languages, languages spoken by the Guang people * Guangzhou, city in Guangdong, China * Liangguang, Guangdong and Guangxi in China * Helü, King of Wu, personal name Guang * ''Guang'' (film), a 2018 Malaysian Mandarin-language film See also * Prince Guang (other) * Kuan (other) * Guan (other) Guan may refer to: * Guan (bird), any of a number of bird species of the family Cracidae, of South and Central America * Guan (surname), several similar Chinese surnames ** Guān, Chinese surname * Guan (state), ancient Chinese city-state * Guan ( ...
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Kuang (other)
Kuang may refer to: * Kuang (surname) (邝/鄺), a Chinese surname *Kuang (town), a town in Selangor, Malaysia * Kuang (state constituency), a constituency of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly See also *Guang (other) Guang may refer to: * Guang (vessel), an ancient Chinese drinking vessel * Guang people, ethnic group of northern Ghana * Guang languages, languages spoken by the Guang people * Guangzhou, city in Guangdong, China * Liangguang, Guangdong and Guan ... * Kwang, a Korean given name and name element {{disambig ...
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Qi (other)
Qi, in traditional Chinese culture, is a vital force forming part of any living entity. Qi, QI or Q.I. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''QI'', a British TV programme ** QI (Czech TV series), ''QI'' (Czech TV series) ** QI (Dutch TV series), ''QI'' (Dutch TV series) * Q.I (song), "Q.I" (song), 2005, by Mylène Farmer * ''QI: The Quest for Intelligence'', a 2001 book by Kevin Warwick Businesses and brands * Qi Card, an Iraqi payment card * Quite Interesting Limited, research company for the ''QI'' TV show * Ibom Air, a Nigerian airline (IATA:QI) * Qimonda, German memory manufacturer (2006–2011; NYSE:QI) People * Qi (surname), the romanization of several Chinese family names * Qi of Xia (reigned 2146–2117 BC), a Chinese king of the Xia Dynasty * Hou Ji, or Qi, a legendary Chinese culture hero Places in China * Banners of Inner Mongolia (Chinese: 旗; pinyin: qí), an administrative division of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in China. Administrative areas * Qi ...
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