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  2. Shih Chien University - Wikipedia

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    Shih Chien University ( USC; Chinese: 實踐大學; pinyin: Shíjiàn Dàxué; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Si̍t-chiān Tāi-ha̍k; lit. 'Practitioner University') is a private university in Taipei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan. In October 2016, the design department of Shih Chien University was recognized as one of the top 30 design schools in the world by the ...

  3. Guo Lusheng - Wikipedia

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    Guo Lusheng (Chinese: 郭路生, born 1948 Shandong), pen name Shi Zhi (食指, index finger), was an influential Chinese poet of the 1960s, considered the "founder of the New Poetry movement". His poems were the first to break with the Mao Zedong-style classicist poetry, expressing the "bewilderment of the Red Guard generation".

  4. Zengzi - Wikipedia

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    Zengzi. Zeng Shen (505–435 BC), better known as Zengzi (Master Zeng), courtesy name Ziyu ( 子 輿 ), was a Chinese philosopher and disciple of Confucius. [1] He later taught Zisi (Kong Ji), the grandson of Confucius, who was in turn the teacher of Mencius, thus beginning a line of transmitters of orthodox Confucian traditions. [1]

  5. The Poem of Seven Steps - Wikipedia

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    Romanization. shichiho no shi. The Seven Steps Verse, also known as the Quatrain of Seven Steps ( traditional Chinese: 七步詩; simplified Chinese: 七步诗; pinyin: Qī Bù Shī; Cantonese Jyutping: Cat1 Bou6 Si1 ), is a highly allegorical poem that is usually attributed to the poet Cao Zhi.

  6. Yan Hui - Wikipedia

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    Yan Hui ( c. 521 –481 BC) was a Chinese philosopher. He was the favorite disciple of Confucius [1] and one of the most revered figures of Confucianism. He is venerated in Confucian temples as one of the Four Sages .

  7. Wu Zhihui - Wikipedia

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    Wu Jingheng (Chinese: 吳敬恆), commonly known by his courtesy name Wu Zhihui (Woo Chih-hui, Chinese: 吳稚暉; 1865–1953), also known as Wu Shi-Fee, was a Chinese linguist and philosopher who was the chairman of the 1912–13 Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation that created Zhuyin (based on Zhang Binglin's work) and standardized Guoyu pronunciation.

  8. Zheng (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Zheng (simplified Chinese: 郑; traditional Chinese: 鄭; pinyin: Zhèng; Wade–Giles: Cheng 4, ⓘ) is a Chinese surname.It is the 7th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.

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