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Li Jie (ichthyologist)
Li Jie may refer to: Sportspeople * Li Jie (footballer) (born 1979), female Chinese footballer * Li Jie (handballer) (born 1955), Chinese handball player * Li Jie (rifle shooter) (born 1979), male Chinese sports shooter * Li Jie (running target shooter) (born 1973), male Chinese sports shooter * Li Jie (swimmer) (born 1983), female Chinese butterfly swimmer * Li Jie (table tennis) (born 1984), female Dutch table tennis player Others * Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (867–904), originally named Li Jie * Li Jie (Song dynasty) (1065–1110), author of the ''Yingzao Fashi'' * Li Jie (geologist) (1894–1977), Chinese geologist who supervised the 1927 excavations at Peking Man Site * Lee Jye (born 1940), former minister of national defense of Taiwan * Leon Lai (born 1964), Hong Kong singer and actor, born Li Jie * Anni Baobei (born 1974), Chinese novelist whose real name is Li Jie * Li Jie (actor) (born 1975), Chinese actor * Li Jie (guitarist) (born 1981), Chinese classical guitar player Se ...
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Li Jie (footballer)
Li Jie (; born 8 July 1979, in Beijing) is a Chinese football player who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes ... and the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, the latter on home soil. International goals External links Li Jie at Yahoo! Sports 1979 births Living people Chinese women's footballers 21st-century Chinese sportswomen China women's international footballers Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Footballers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for China 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup players 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup players Footballers from Beijing Asian Games medalists in football Footballers at the 2002 Asian Games Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for China ...
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Peking Man Site
Zhoukoudian Area () is a town and an area located on the east Fangshan District, Beijing, China. It borders Nanjiao and Fozizhuang Townships to its north, Xiangyang, Chengguan and Yingfeng Subdistricts to its east, Shilou and Hangcunhe Towns to its south, and Xiayunling Town to its west. Its population was 41,868 in the 2020 census. History Administrative divisions In 2021, Zhoukoudian Area was formed by 29 subdivisions, of those 5 were communities and 24 were villages: Landmark * Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divi ... References {{authority control Fangshan District Towns in Beijing Areas of Beijing ...
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Jason Scott Lee
Jason Scott Lee (; born November 19, 1966) is an American actor and martial artist. He played Mowgli in Disney's 1994 live-action adaptation of ''The Jungle Book'' and Bruce Lee in the 1993 martial arts film '' Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story''. Personal life Lee was born in Los Angeles. He was raised in Hawaii and is of Hawaiian and Chinese descent. He attended school at Pearl City High School. Lee has been married to Diana Chan since 2008. Career Lee started his acting career with small roles in '' Born in East L.A.'' (1987) and ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989). In 1990, he appeared in the television film '' The Lookalike''. In 1992, he played his first leading role in the romantic drama '' Map of the Human Heart''. In 1993, he portrayed Bruce Lee in the biopic '' Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story''. Lee has trained in Bruce Lee's martial art Jeet Kune Do since portraying Lee and continues to train and became a certified instructor under former Bruce Lee student Jerry Poteet. ...
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Li Jie (guitarist)
Li Jie (; born 1981) is a Chinese classical guitarist. Biography She began studying the classical guitar at the age of 11 ( Chinese age) under Professor Chen Zhi. One year later, she appeared as a performer on the television program "Classical Guitar's Technique and Performance" broadcast on China's official national television station CCTV. In 1995, she enrolled in Middle School (high school) at the prestigious Central Conservatory of Music (CCM) in China. Li Jie won the 2nd International Guitar Competition in Hong Kong in August 1998. Li Jie was among the group of three girls, consisting of Li Jie, Wang Yameng, and Chen Shanshan, named "God's Favored Girls - Super Trio". Their consummate skills and enthusiastic attention to detail were warmly welcomed at the Beijing Music Hall and other concert venues all over China. She has also performed in a quartet formationFour Angels with Wang Yameng, Su Meng, and Chen Shanshan. Videos of Li Jie performing highly difficult cl ...
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Li Jie (actor)
Li Jie may refer to: Sportspeople * Li Jie (footballer) (born 1979), female Chinese footballer * Li Jie (handballer) (born 1955), Chinese handball player * Li Jie (rifle shooter) (born 1979), male Chinese sports shooter * Li Jie (running target shooter) (born 1973), male Chinese sports shooter * Li Jie (swimmer) (born 1983), female Chinese butterfly swimmer * Li Jie (table tennis) (born 1984), female Dutch table tennis player Others * Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (867–904), originally named Li Jie * Li Jie (Song dynasty) (1065–1110), author of the ''Yingzao Fashi'' * Li Jie (geologist) (1894–1977), Chinese geologist who supervised the 1927 excavations at Peking Man Site * Lee Jye (born 1940), former minister of national defense of Taiwan * Leon Lai (born 1964), Hong Kong singer and actor, born Li Jie * Anni Baobei (born 1974), Chinese novelist whose real name is Li Jie * Li Jie (actor) (born 1975), Chinese actor * Li Jie (guitarist) (born 1981), Chinese classical guitar pl ...
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Anni Baobei
Li Jie (), commonly known by her pen names Anni Baobei or Annie Baby () and later Qing Shan (), is a Chinese writer. One of China’s earliest online writers, she gained popularity with works that explore loneliness, urban life, and female sexuality, often termed as ''petite bourgeoisie'' literature. Her later works shifted focus to themes of spirituality and introspection. Writing career In her early twenties, Li worked at a bank in Ningbo, but her distaste for the job led her to begin her career as an online writer in 1998. In 2000, she began writing for the website ''Rongshuxia'', which was one of China's first literary forums. In that same year, she published ''Goodbye, Vivian,'' a collection of short stories; this was her first print publication, and would sell half a million copies. Li has also worked as an editor of the literary journal ''Open'' and as a translator of children's books. Her work appears in Chinese magazines ''Harvest'', ''Writers'' and ''Elle''. Pers ...
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Leon Lai
Leon Lai Ming Silver Bauhinia Star, SBS Bronze Bauhinia Star, BBS Medal of Honour (Hong Kong), MH ( zh, 黎明; born 11 December 1966), is a Hong Kong actor, singer, film director, and businessman. He is one of the "Cantopop#1990s: Four Heavenly Kings era, Four Heavenly Kings" of Hong Kong pop music. He uses his Chinese name "Lai Ming" or "Li Ming", which literally means "dawn". Early life Lai was born in Beijing, China. He is of Hakka ancestry,ent5.cn.yahoo.com.ent5.cn.yahoo.com." ''黎明简介 .'' Retrieved 31 May 2010. his family was originally from Mei County, Guangdong, Meixian. He migrated with his parents to Hong Kong at the age of four. At the age of 15, he attended Christ College in the United Kingdom, but returned to Hong Kong at 18 in 1984.Profile
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Lee Jye
Lee Jye ( zh, c=李傑, p=Lǐ Jié; born 6 June 1940) is a Taiwanese military member. He served as the Minister of National Defense of Taiwan during 2004 to 2007 under the Chen Shui-bian government. Biography He was born in Tianjin on 6 June 1940 and fled to Taiwan with his family at the end of the Chinese Civil War. He originally joined the then ruling Kuomintang in the early days of his military career, but was later expelled by the KMT, who lost power after the 2000 presidential election, for complying with President Chen Shui-bian's orders to remove all Chiang Kai-shek statues from military bases. He was the minister of the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China, and was a Senior Admiral in the Republic of China Navy The Republic of China Navy (ROCN, Chinese, 中華民國海軍) , colloquially known as the Taiwanese Navy ( Chinese, 台湾海军) by Western or mainland Chinese media, or commonly referred as the National Military Navy ( Chinese, 國� ...
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Li Jie (geologist)
Li Jie may refer to: Sportspeople * Li Jie (footballer) (born 1979), female Chinese footballer * Li Jie (handballer) (born 1955), Chinese handball player * Li Jie (rifle shooter) (born 1979), male Chinese sports shooter * Li Jie (running target shooter) (born 1973), male Chinese sports shooter * Li Jie (swimmer) (born 1983), female Chinese butterfly swimmer * Li Jie (table tennis) (born 1984), female Dutch table tennis player Others * Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (867–904), originally named Li Jie * Li Jie (Song dynasty) (1065–1110), author of the ''Yingzao Fashi'' * Li Jie (geologist) (1894–1977), Chinese geologist who supervised the 1927 excavations at Peking Man Site * Lee Jye (born 1940), former minister of national defense of Taiwan * Leon Lai (born 1964), Hong Kong singer and actor, born Li Jie * Anni Baobei (born 1974), Chinese novelist whose real name is Li Jie * Li Jie (actor) (born 1975), Chinese actor * Li Jie (guitarist) (born 1981), Chinese classical guitar playe ...
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Li Jie (handballer)
Li Jie (born 9 July 1955) is a Chinese handball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and officially branded as Seoul 1988 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. 159 nations were represe .... References 1955 births Living people Chinese female handball players Olympic handball players for China Handball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) {{PRChina-handball-bio-stub ...
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Li Jie (Song Dynasty)
Li Jie (李誡; 1065–1110) was an ancient Chinese architect and writer of the Northern Song dynasty. He wrote the ''Yingzao Fashi The ''Yingzao Fashi'' () is a technical treatise on architecture and craftsmanship written by the ancient Chinese author Li Jie (李誡; 1065–1110), the Directorate of Buildings and Construction during the mid Song Dynasty of China. He r ...'', a technical treatise on architecture and craftsmanship. References External links Yingzao Fashi: Twelfth-Century Chinese Building Manual by Qinghua Guo {{Authority control Song dynasty writers 11th-century Chinese artists 11th-century architects Chinese architects 1065 births 1110 deaths Writers from Zhengzhou Chinese non-fiction writers ...
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Emperor Zhaozong Of Tang
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (March 31, 867 – September 22, 904), né Li Jie, name later changed to Li Min and again to Li Ye, was the penultimate emperor of China's Tang dynasty. He reigned from 888 to 904 (although he was briefly deposed by the eunuch Liu Jishu in 900 and restored in 901). Emperor Zhaozong was the seventh son of Emperor Yizong and younger brother of Emperor Xizong. Later, Li Jie was murdered by Zhu Wen, who would later become the founding emperor of the Later Liang dynasty. During Emperor Zhaozong's reign, the Tang dynasty fell into total disarray and rebellions, which had been ongoing since the reign of his older brother, Emperor Xizong, as they erupted throughout the country while the imperial government's authority effectively disappeared. In the midst of all this, Emperor Zhaozong tried to salvage the dying dynasty. However, his efforts to reassert imperial power generally backfired, as his unsuccessful campaigns against Li Keyong, Chen Jingxuan, and ...
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