Wang Xiaobo (Chinese: 王小波; pinyin: Wáng Xiǎobō) (May 13, 1952 – April 11, 1997) was a renowned contemporary Chinese novelist and essayist from Beijing...
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political columnist, newspaper publisher and fiction writer Wang Xiaobo (王小波), Chinese novelist and essayist Wang Xuan (王選/王选), Chinese computer scientist...
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(1957—) Wang Guowei (王國維) (1877–1927) Wang Tao (王韜) (1828–1897) Wang Xiaobo (王小波) (1952–1997) Wang Zengqi (汪曾祺) (1920–1997) Wen Yiduo (聞一多) (1899–1946) Xiao...
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the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Wang Xiaobo 王小波 – writer Ta-You Wu 吴大猷 – the "Father of Chinese Physics". His students include...
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Song Dynasty (宋代蜀学研究), A Study of the Rebellion of Wang Xiaobo and Li Shun (王小波李顺起义考述), A Study of Zhang Xianzhong's Sichuan Massacre (张献忠屠蜀考辨). He also...
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303–361, China, nf) Wang Xianzhi (王献之, 344–386, China, nf) Wang Xiaobo (王小波, 1952–1997, China, f/nf) Wang Xufeng (王旭烽, born 1955, China, nf) Wang Yangming...
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understand the Chinese emperor. In 993, an agrarian rebellion led by Wang Xiaobo (王小波) and Li Shun (李順) engulfed the Song Xichuan Circuit (now Sichuan), and the...
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rich and poor" (均貧富, jūn pín fù) and under the leadership of Wang Xiaobo (王小波) were able to beat the government's military forces stationed in Sichuan...
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