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    Wang Xiji (Chinese: 王希季; Wade–Giles: Wang Hsi-chi; born 26 July 1921) is a Chinese aerospace engineer. The chief designer of China's first sounding rocket...
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  • Xiji may refer to: Wang Xiji, a Chinese scientist Xiji County, a county in Ningxia, China Xiji, Beijing, a town in Beijing, China This disambiguation page...
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    Shanghai, and a full-scale rocket was launched on 13 September 1960. Wang Xiji of the Shanghai Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering was...
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    Kingdom of Dali Shen Yiqin (谌贻琴) – Communist Party Secretary of Guizhou Wang Xiji (王希季) is an aerospace engineer, designer of the Long March 1 rocket Xu...
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  • London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-350-23394-2. "毛泽东与两弹一星". Renmin Wang (in Chinese). 2013-05-27. Archived from the original on 2020-07-15. Retrieved...
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  • July 2024. "【文史英华】王火:以笔为枪 初心如炬 || 程少华 昱青" [[Literature and History Yinghua] Wang Huo: Use the pen as a gun and the original intention is like a torch || Cheng...
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  • space on 24 April 1970. The rocket was operational during 1970–1971. Wang Xiji was the chief designer of the rocket. Spaceflight portal China portal...
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    Zhengguang overthrew the Seventh Ministry leadership and removed Minister Wang Bingzhang and Vice Minister Qian Xuesen. Within the Seventh Ministry, two...
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    scholar (born in Kunming) Cai Xitao, botanist Chih-Kung Jen, physicist Wang Xiji, aerospace engineer and recipient of the "Two Bombs, One Satellite" Meritorious...
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    Astronautical Federation Hall of Fame in 2019, the third Chinese inductee after Wang Xiji and Long Lehao. "Qi Faren". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the...
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