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  1. Hace 1 día · Wu Minxia (China) Aileen Riggin (U.S.) Shi Tingmao (China) Fencing. Fencing at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games. Hungarian fencer Judit Ágoston-Mendelényi (left) competing against Soviet athlete Valentina Prudskova in the team foil event at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games.

  2. Hace 1 día · The Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt (JLJB) is one of the Paleoproterozoic orogenic belts within the North China Craton (NCC), whose tectonic evolution is still controversial due to multiple magmatic/metamorphic events after its formation. To tackle this controversy, we conducted petrological, geochronological, geochemical and zircon Hf isotopic studies for the meta-mafic rocks from the North Liaohe Group ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Wu Zhen (born 1280, Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, China—died 1354) was one of the group of Chinese painters later known as the Four Masters of the Yuan, or Mongol, dynasty (1206–1368). His fame derives particularly from his incorruptible life as a recluse (and diviner) away from the Mongol court.

  4. Hace 2 días · Wu Minxia, Pakarina from Russia, Kevins from Canada and others were also photographed. The candid photographers sneaked into the training grounds, took infrared cameras and aimed them at the private parts of the athletes and raised their hands to take close-up shots. The methods were filthy and dirty.

  5. Hace 4 días · Empress Wu Zetian (624-705) of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) was the only female monarch of China, and ruled the empire for over half a century. While her actions have been a subject for debate for more than ten centuries, Wu Zetian remains the most remarkable, influential and mysterious woman in Chinese history. Wu Zetian was born in 624.

  6. Hace 20 horas · As we all know, the Chinese diving team is the king of the Chinese sports corps. In the history of Chinese diving, there have been many outstanding athletes, and Wu Minxia is one of them. She's in...

  7. Hace 3 días · Wuhou (born 624 ce, Wenshui [now in Shanxi province], China—died December 16, 705, Luoyang) was the woman who rose from concubinage to become empress of China during the Tang dynasty (618–907). She ruled effectively for many years, the last 15 (690–705) in her own name. During her reign, Tang rule was consolidated, and the empire was unified.