• Xu Xing, Hsü Hsing or Xing Xu may refer to: Xu Xing (philosopher) (許行; 4th century BCE), philosopher of Ancient China Xu Xing (paleontologist) salar (徐星;...
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  • Xu Xing (Chinese: 徐星; pinyin: Xīng; born July 1969) is a Chinese paleontologist who has named more dinosaurs than any other living paleontologist....
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  • Xu Xing (born March 1956), is a Chinese writer, cultural scholar,independent documentary director and modern ink painter from Beijing. Xu Xing, a famous...
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  • Xu Xing (Chinese: 許行; Wade–Giles: Hsü Hsing; c. 372 – c. 289 BC) was a Chinese philosopher and one of the most notable advocates of the egalitarian political...
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    Chaoyangsaurus (category Taxa named by Xu Xing)
    was a nomen nudum. However, in December of that year, Cheng, Zhao, and Xu Xing published an official description using the name Chaoyangsaurus youngi...
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    surfaces on the arms and tail but also on the legs. This led paleontologist Xu Xing in 2003 to describe the first specimen to preserve this feature as a "four-winged...
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    1002/(SICI)1097-010X(19990815)285:2<146::AID-JEZ7>3.0.CO;2-A. PMID 10440726. Xu, Xing; Tang, Zhi-lu; Wang, Xiao-lin (1999). "A therizinosauroid dinosaur with...
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    the photograph of the specimen with another find, Chinese paleontologist Xu Xing came to the conclusion that it was composed of two portions of different...
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    Yutyrannus (category Taxa named by Xu Xing)
    feathers. Yutyrannus huali was named and scientifically described in 2012 by Xu Xing et al. The name is derived from Mandarin Chinese yǔ (羽, "feather") and...
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    Guanlong (category Taxa named by Xu Xing)
    from the Late Jurassic of China. The taxon was first described in 2006 by Xu Xing et al., who found it to represent a new taxon related to Tyrannosaurus...
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