• pseudonym Jiang Rong, is a Chinese writer, most famous for his best-selling 2004 novel Wolf Totem, which he wrote under the pseudonym Jiang Rong. He is married...
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  • Rong Jiang may refer to: Rong River, a river in Guangxi, China Jiang Rong (sport shooter) (born 1961), Chinese sport shooter whose surname is Jiang Jiang...
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  • Revolution. The author, Lü Jiamin, wrote the book under the pseudonym Jiang Rong; his true identity did not become publicly known until several years after...
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  • Jiang Rong (born 27 May 1961) is a Chinese sport shooter who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics, in the 1988 Summer Olympics, and in the 1992 Summer...
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  • Wing-fat (simplified Chinese: 蒋荣发; traditional Chinese: 蔣榮發; pinyin: Jiǎng róng fā), also known as Mars (Chinese: 火星), is a Hong Kong actor, action director...
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  • their experiences during the movement include Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo, Jiang Rong, Ma Bo and Zhang Chengzhi, all of whom went to Inner Mongolia. Dai Sijie's...
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  • based on the 2004 Chinese semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Jiang Rong. Directed by French director Jean-Jacques Annaud, the Chinese-French co-production...
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    absent from the 1967 World Championships. Rong Guotuan and other members of the national team, Fu Qifang and Jiang Yongning, were placed under house arrest...
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    Quanrong (redirect from Quan Rong)
    2010-03-21. Lectures on Wolf Totem (in Chinese) (Retrieved February 2010) Jiang, Rong; Goldblatt, Howard (translator) (2008-03-27), Wolf Totem, Penguin,...
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  • Jiang Rongqiao (Chinese: 姜容樵; pinyin: Jiāng Róngqiáo; Wade–Giles: Chiang Jung Ch’iao; 1891-1974) was a famous martial artist from Hebei. His specialized...
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