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Shiwei may refer to: *Shiwei people, a historic Mongolic people *Shiwei, Inner Mongolia, a township in Ergun City, Inner Mongolia Given names *Che Shiwei (born 1996), Chinese footballer *Chen Shiwei, Chinese track and field athlete *Pan Shiwei (born 1955), politician in Taiwan *Wang Shiwei Wang Shiwei () (March 12, 1906 – July 1, 1947) was a Chinese journalist and literary writer. He became famous for his contribution to the Chinese history of modern revolution and to Chinese modern literature. Wang joined the Communist Party of ... (1906-1947), Chinese literary writer See also * Shi Wei (other) {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Shiwei People
Shiwei () were a Mongolic people that inhabited far-eastern Mongolia, northern Inner Mongolia, northern Manchuria and the area near the Okhotsk Sea beach. Records mentioning the Shiwei were recorded from the time of the Northern Wei (386-534) until the rise of the Mongols under Genghis Khan in 1206 when the name "Mongol" and "Tatar" were applied to all the Shiwei tribes. The Shiwei-Mongols were closely related to the Khitan people to their south. As a result of pressure from the west, south and south-east they never established unified, semi-sedentarized empires like their neighbors, but remained nomadic confederations led by tribal chieftains, alternately submitting to the Turks, the Chinese and the Khitan as the political climate changed. The Mengwu Shiwei, one of the 20 Shiwei tribes during the Tang dynasty (618-907), were also called the Menggu during the Liao dynasty (907-1125) and are generally considered to be the ancestors of the Mongols of Genghis Khan. The modern Kore ...
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Wang Shiwei
Wang Shiwei () (March 12, 1906 – July 1, 1947) was a Chinese journalist and literary writer. He became famous for his contribution to the Chinese history of modern revolution and to Chinese modern literature. Wang joined the Communist Party of China in 1926, but later wrote critically of some aspects of the revolution. Under order from Mao Zedong, he was expelled from the party, and executed in 1947. Biography Family Wang Shiwei, originally named Wang Sidao (王思禱), was born in Guangzhou (光州, now Huangchuan County 潢川) in Henan Province, China on March 12, 1906. His courtesy name was Shuhan (叔翰). His father was a scholar who worked as a teacher in a local school. Wang was the third eldest child in a family of eight brothers and sisters. His father's income as a teacher was not sufficient to sustain the large family. Education Wang received his initial education in Chinese classics from his father, which began the development of his knowledge of Chinese li ...
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Shiwei, Inner Mongolia
Shiwei () is a sum (a type of township-level division) under the administration of Ergun City, Inner Mongolia. The township is located in Northeastern Inner Mongolia on the border with Russia. The township is one of the border crossings between China and Russia, lying on one side of the Ergune River. On the opposite bank lies the Russian village of Olochi, connected to Shiwei by the Friendship Bridge. Demographics Shiwei is notable for being home to descendants of ethnic Russians, one of China's smallest minorities. (Russians are among the 56 nationalities officially recognized in China.) They mostly live in the neighboring township of Enhe (恩和俄羅斯族鄉), which since 2011 has split from Shiwei to become an ethnic township. Ethnic Russians first arrived in large numbers in Manchuria during the 1890s as colonists. Marriages between Russian women and Han Chinese men in the towns and villages of the frontier areas along the Ergun River like Shiwei emerged in the 1890s ...
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Che Shiwei
Che Shiwei (; born 30 October 1996) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Yunnan Yukun. Club career Che Shiwei joined China League One side Hebei China Fortune from Dalian Aerbin on 27 February 2015. He made his senior debut on 15 April 2015 in a 2015 Chinese FA Cup match against Guangxi Longguida. On 23 May 2015, he made his league debut in a 2–1 away win against Hunan Billows, coming on as a substitute for Zhu Haiwei in the 59th minute. He played five league matches in the 2015 season as Hebei won promotion to the Chinese Super League. Che played for Hebei China Fortune's reserve team in 2016. He failed to pass the trial of China League Two side Yinchuan Helanshan in July 2016. Che returned to the first team squad in 2017. On 11 March 2017, Che made his Super League debut in a 1–1 away draw against Chongqing Lifan as the benefit of the new rule of the Super League that at least one Under-23 player must in the starting. He scored his first senio ...
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Chen Shiwei
Chen Shiwei (; born 2 August 1991) is a Chinese track and field sprint athlete who competes in the Men's 4x100m relay event. He is from Changle District, Fuzhou. Chen holds Chinese records and won the men's 4x100m relay at the 2014 Asian Games The 2014 Asian Games ( ko, 2014년 아시아 경기대회/2014년 아시안 게임, Icheon sip-sa nyeon Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Icheon sip-sa nyeon Asian Geim), officially known as the 17th Asian Games ( ko, 제17회 아시아 경기대회/제17회 .... Chen holds the Asian record of the 4x100m relay, 37.99 in Incheon. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chen, Shiwei 1991 births Living people Runners from Fujian Chinese male sprinters Sportspeople from Fuzhou Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Asian Games gold medalists for China Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Asian Games Asian Athletics Championships winners ...
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Pan Shiwei
Pan Shih-wei (; born 27 July 1955) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of the Council of Labor Affairs from 28 September 2012 and subsequently the Minister of Labor from 17 February 2014 until his resignation on 24 July 2014. Education Pan obtained his bachelor's degree in political science from Tunghai University and master's degree in labor studies from Chinese Culture University. He continued his graduate study in the United States, obtaining master's and doctoral degrees in industrial and labor relations from Cornell University. Political career During the 2008 ROC Presidential Election, Pan wrote the labor policy for Ma Ying-jeou and Vincent Siew ticket of the Kuomintang. Council of Labor Affairs Ministry Ministry appointment Pan was appointed to be the Minister of CLA after the incumbent Minister Wang Ju-hsuan Wang Ju-hsuan (; born 2 October 1961), also known as Jennifer Wang, is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician. She was the Minister of the Council of L ...
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