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  • for China League Two side Dandong Tengyue. In 2010, Zhao Wei started his professional footballer career with Liaoning Tiger in the China League Two. In...
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  • Wei Zhao and Zhao Wei may refer to: Wei Zhao (Eastern Wu) (韋昭; 204–273), Chinese scholar during the Three Kingdoms period Wei Zhao (footballer) (魏釗; born...
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    Wei Zhao (Chinese: 魏釗; born 29 August 1983) is a former Chinese-born Hong Kong professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. On 3 June 2011, Wei...
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  • Zhao Yan is the name of: Zhao Yan (Three Kingdoms) (171–245), Cao Wei general of the Three Kingdoms period Zhao Yan (Later Liang) (died 923), Later Liang...
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  • filmmaker Zhao Liang (football), Chinese football referee Zhao Liang (actor), Chinese actor credited as Liang Zhao (Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker) Zhao Liang...
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    dynasty, relative of Zhao Mengfu, descendant of the Song imperial family Amanda Zhao Wei, Chinese student murdered in Canada in 2002 Zhao Baotong (simplified...
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  • of Wei (魏王假) (died 225 BC?), the last ruler of Wei during the Warring States Period Jia of Zhao (赵王嘉) (reigned 227–223 BCE), the last ruler of Zhao during...
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  • Wei Wei (simplified Chinese: 韦唯; traditional Chinese: 韋唯; pinyin: Wéi Wéi; born 28 September 1963) is a Chinese mandopop singer, actress, philanthropist...
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  • Korean-Chinese football player Chalan Piao, village on the southwestern area of Saipan Gurdwara Nank Piao Piao (album) (飘 floating), by Zhao Wei Biao (disambiguation)...
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    woman like me) 1993: 但愿好梦都成真 (I hope my dreams come true) 1994: 為你朝思暮想 Wèizhāo sī mù xiǎng (Dreaming with you) 1995: 白天不懂夜的黑 Bái tiān bù dǒng yè de...
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  • Representative and former presidential candidate Wei Mo (793–858), official of the Chinese Tang dynasty Zhao Mo (died 122 BC), second ruler of the southeast...
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  • nationality. Last updated: 5 Jan 2024 Source: 25 Jun 2024 Wei Xin (2016) Tomislav Stipić (2017) Wei Xin (2017–2019) Gary White (2019–2020) Xie Hui (2020–2021)...
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    Sun Jihai (category Men's association football fullbacks)
    Asian footballer to score in the Premier League when he scored a goal for Manchester City in October 2002, and also the first Chinese footballer to score...
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  • of kung fu to leap incredible heights, giving the illusion of flight. Zhao Wei as Mui: A baker and Sing's love interest, who is skilled at manipulating...
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    Tisha Venturini 1 goal Kátia Roseli Sissi Fan Yunjie Liu Ailing Sun Wen Zhao Lihong Helle Jensen Lene Madsen Heidi Mohr Birgit Prinz Pia Wunderlich Futaba...
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  • Hongjun (石鸿俊), Chinese footballer Shi Ke (石柯), Chinese footballer Shi Le (石勒), a Later Zhao ruler from among the Jie Shi Shen (石申), a Wei astronomer Shi Shouxin...
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  • Han Zhao Liu He, Second emperor of Han Zhao Liu cong, Third emperor of Han Zhao Liu Can, Fourth emperor of Han Zhao Liu Yao, Fifth emperor of Han Zhao Empress...
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  • powerful aristocratic family within the state of Jin, and along with the Zhao, Han, Wei, Zhonghang and Zhi families comprised the six dominating clans of the...
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    significant damage to the Zhao. Later, Zhao Xiangzi alerted Wei and Han, who both decided to ally with Zhao. On the night of 8 May 453 BC, Zhao troops broke the...
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  • discus thrower April 19 – Zhao Junzhe, footballer June 14 – Ma Ning, association football referee June 20 – Li Yi, footballer July 19 – Mo Huilan, gymnast...
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