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Xiaoping (other)
Xiaoping may refer to: People * Emperor Ping (孝平, Xiaoping), posthumous name of the Han emperor * Deng Xiaoping (邓小平), former paramount leader of China, Chinese communist leader * Li Xiaoping (李小平), Chinese gymnast * Ren Xiaoping (任晓平), Chinese orthopedic surgeon * Zhang Xiaoping (张小平), Mongol Chinese boxer Places * Xiaoping, Chenxi (孝坪镇, Xiàopíng), a town in Hunan, China; of Chenxi County * Xiaoping, Zhijiang County (晓坪乡, Xiǎopíng), a township in Hunan, China; of Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County See also * Xiaopeng (other) Xiaopeng () may refer to: People * He Xiaopeng (; born 1977) Chinese entrepreneur, founder of XPeng * Li Xiaopeng (politician) (; born 1959) Chinese businessman * Li Xiaopeng (gymnast) (; born 1981) Chinese gymnast * Li Xiaopeng (footballer) (; bo ... * Xiaopin (other) {{Disambig, geo, given name ...
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Emperor Ping
Emperor Ping (9 BC – 3 February 6 AD)Bielenstein (1986), 228. was eleventh emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty from 1 BC to AD 6. After Emperor Ai died childless, the throne was passed to his cousin Emperor Ping—then a child of eight years old. Wang Mang was appointed regent by the Grand Empress Dowager Wang. Dissatisfied with his father's dictatorial regency, in AD 3, Wang's son Wang Yu (王宇) conspired with Emperor Ping's maternal uncles of the Wei clan against Wang, but after they were discovered, Wang had not only Wang Yu and the Weis (except Consort Wei) put to death, but also used this opportunity to accuse many actual or potential political enemies as being part of the conspiracy and to execute or exile them. From then onwards, the Han Dynasty existed only in name. Furthermore, Wang Mang also designated his daughter as the empress consort to Emperor Ping to codify his legitimacy to power. Emperor Ping was allegedly poisoned by Wang Mang after reigning less ...
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Deng Xiaoping
Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary leader, military commander and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the China, People's Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989. After Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, CCP chairman Mao Zedong's Death and state funeral of Mao Zedong, death in 1976, Deng gradually rose to supreme power and led China through a series of Chinese economic reform, far-reaching market-economy reforms earning him the reputation as the "Architect of Modern China". He contributed to China becoming the List of countries by GDP (nominal), world's second largest economy by GDP nominal in 2010. Born in the province of Sichuan in the Qing dynasty, Deng studied and worked in France in the 1920s, where he became a follower of Marxism–Leninism and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1924. In early 1926, Deng travelled to Moscow to study Communist doctrines and became a political commi ...
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Li Xiaoping
Li Xiaoping () is a male Chinese gymnast. He competed at the 1984 Olympic Games, and won a silver medal in Men's Team. In the 1983 World Championships, he won a gold medal for Men's Team and pommel horse. After the olympics, Xiaoping attended California State University, Fullerton and became the national pommel horse champion in the 1987 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships The NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships are a gymnastics competition held each year to determine the best men's college gymnastics team. All schools compete in one National Collegiate division because only 13 schools sponsor NCAA men's gymnastics .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Li, Xiaoping Chinese male artistic gymnasts Olympic silver medalists for China Living people Olympic medalists in gymnastics Asian Games medalists in gymnastics Gymnasts at the 1982 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for China Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games Universiade medalists in gymnastics Year of birth m ...
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Ren Xiaoping
Ren Xiaoping (; born 1961) is a Chinese orthopedic surgeon, and is most well-known for being part of the team that achieved the first hand transplant in China. , he was a controversial figure as he announced his intent to perform a human head transplant, an operation that has never been done before. Many criticized Ren, stating that the surgery would be impossible. Education and early work Ren attended the Harbin Medical University in Harbin, China, and received his M.D. in 1984. From 1996 to 2000, he continued his education, performing research relating to anatomy and hand surgery. During this period, specifically on January 25, 1999, the first hand transplant was performed on Mathew Scott. Ren was an influential figure in this achievement. Head transplant Mouse experiments Prior to his announcement of attempting the first human head transplant, Ren had spent years performing the same surgery on mice. However, the results of most of the experiments ended with the subje ...
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Zhang Xiaoping
Zhang Xiaoping ( zh, s=张小平, t=張小平, p=Zhāng Xiǎopíng; born April 1, 1982, in Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia) is a Chinese amateur boxer of Mongol ethnicity who won a gold medal as a light heavyweight in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Career He won two matches at the world championships 2007 including an upset over Germany's world military champion Gottlieb Weiss but lost to veteran Yerkabulan Shinaliev and fell one win short of direct qualification. At the qualifier he beat Mehdi Ghorbani and Dinesh Kumar, a loss to Jahon Qurbonov was meaningless. In the final of the 2008 Beijing Olympics he beat Kenneth Egan of Ireland to win the gold medal. The final match was controversial in that the judges failed to record multiple points for Egan, the NBC announcers concurred on this point. Beijing Olympic games results 2008 (as a Light heavyweight) *Defeated Mourad Sahraoui (Tunisia) 3-1 *Defeated Artur Beterbiyev (Russia) 8-2 *Defeated Abdelhafid Benchabla (Algeria) 12-7 *Def ...
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Chenxi County
Chenxi County () is a county in Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of Huaihua prefecture-level City. Located on the north of the province, it is adjacent to the north of the city proper of Huaihua. The county is bordered to the north by Yuanling County, to the east by Xupu County, to the south by Zhongfang County and Hecheng District, to the west by Mayang and Luxi Counties. Chenxi County covers , as of 2015, It had a registered population of 530,000 and a resident population of 461,400.about the population of Chenxi County in 2015, according to the Statistical Communiqué of Chenxi County on the 2015 National Economic and Social Development - (2015年辰溪县国民经济和社会发展统计公报)hhtj.gov.cn ochenxi.gov.cn The county has nine towns and 14 townships under its jurisdiction, the county seat is Chenyang Chenyang Town () is a town and the county seat in the middle western Chenxi County, Hunan, China. The town was reformed through the amalgam ...
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Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County
Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County (), usually referred to as Zhijiang County () is an autonomous county of the Dong people in Hunan Province, China. It is under the administration of Huaihua prefecture-level city. Zhijiang is located on the west central margin of Hunan Province, immediately adjacent to the east border of Guizhou Province. It borders Bijiang and Wanshan Districts of Tongren, Guizhou to the northwest, Mayang County to the north, Hecheng District of Huaihua and Zhongfang County to the east, Hongjiang City and Huitong County to the southeast, Tianzhu County of Guizhou to the southwest, Xinhuang County to the west. The county covers , as of 2015, It had a registered population of about 383,000 and a resident population of 346,800. oahmhxc.com/ref> The county has nine towns and nine townships under its jurisdiction, the county seat is Zhijiang Town (). oZhijiang.gov.cn also see o/ref> Zhijiang is the place that the first major Japanese surrender ceremony in Chi ...
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Xiaopeng (other)
Xiaopeng () may refer to: People * He Xiaopeng (; born 1977) Chinese entrepreneur, founder of XPeng * Li Xiaopeng (politician) (; born 1959) Chinese businessman * Li Xiaopeng (gymnast) (; born 1981) Chinese gymnast * Li Xiaopeng (footballer) (; born 1975) Chinese soccer player * Lu Xiaopeng (; 1920-2000) Chinese aircraft designer Other uses * XPeng (; ''Xiǎopéng Qìchē''), a Chinese electric car company See also * * * * * Xiao (other) * Peng (other) * Li Xiaopeng (other) Li Xiaopeng is the name of the following Chinese people: *Li Xiaopeng (politician) (born 1959), Minister of Transport * Li Xiaopeng (banker) (born 1959), Chinese banker, chairman of China Everbright Group Co., Ltd. *Li Xiaopeng (footballer) (born 1 ... * Xiaoping (other) * Xiaopin (other) {{dab, given name ...
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