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Huimin may refer to: People *Hui people (回民) *Situ Huimin (1910–1987), Chinese film director, screenwriter and actor *Wang Huimin (born 1992), female Chinese volleyball player *Yang Huimin (1915–1992), Girl Guide during the 1937 Battle of Shanghai *Zhang Huimin (born 1999), Chinese girl who completed a 3,550 kilometres run when she was eight years old *Huimin Zhao, chemical engineering professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Places

*Huimin County (), Shandong *Huimin District (), Hohhot, Inner Mongolia *Huimin, Lancang County (), Lancang Lahu Autonomous County, Yunan {{place name disambiguation ...
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Hui People
The Hui people ( zh, c=, p=Huízú, w=Hui2-tsu2, Xiao'erjing: , dng, Хуэйзў, ) are an East Asian ethnoreligious group predominantly composed of Chinese-speaking adherents of Islam. They are distributed throughout China, mainly in the northwestern provinces and in the Zhongyuan region. According to the 2011 census, China is home to approximately 10.5 million Hui people. The 110,000 Dungan people of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are also considered part of the Hui ethnicity. The Hui have a distinct connection with Islamic culture. For example, they follow Islamic dietary laws and reject the consumption of pork, the most commonly consumed meat in China, and have developed their own variation of Chinese cuisine. They also dress differently than the Han Chinese, some men wear white caps (taqiyah) and some women wear headscarves, as is the case in many Islamic cultures. The Hui people are one of 56 ethnic groups recognized by China. The government defines the Hui pe ...
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Situ Huimin
Situ Huimin (; 16 February 1910 – 4 April 1987), was a Chinese film director, screenwriter and actor, born in Kaiping, Guangdong. He joined the Communist Youth League in 1925 and the Communist Party of China in 1927. The next year, he went to Japan to study arts and there, he became interested in filmmaking. After returning to China in 1930, he actively participated in left-wing theater movement. Then, he worked as set designer and sound engineer in film industry. His debut as a film director was '' Spirit of Freedom'' (), produced by Diantong Film Company in 1935. Subsequently, he joined the Lianhua Film Company in Shanghai. After the outbreak of the war he went to Hong Kong, where he continued to work both in film and in theater. During this period he created couple of anti-Japanese films. In 1943 he worked on newsreels in Chongqing. After the war, he helped to organize the Kunlun Film Company. Then, he left to the United States to study film technology and management. He c ...
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Wang Huimin
Wang Huimin (; born 11 November 1992 in Shandong) is a Chinese volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ... player. Clubs * Zhejiang New Century Tourism References 1992 births Living people Chinese women's volleyball players Volleyball players from Shandong Wing spikers 21st-century Chinese women {{PRChina-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Yang Huimin
Yang Huimin (; March 6, 1915 – March 9, 1992) was a Girl Guide during the 1937 Battle of Shanghai who supplied a flag and brought supplies to besieged defenders of the Sihang Warehouse. Her actions proved inspiring to the defenders, who flew the flag the next daybreak in front of thousands of watching eyes across the bank of the Suzhou Creek. Personal life Yang had studied physical education in Shanghai and was a member of the Girl Scouts when the war broke out. Her courageous action during the Defense of Sihang Warehouse made her famous. In 1938, she was sent overseas to raise support and spoke about China's struggle in a number of countries. After the Chinese Civil War, Yang followed the Chiang Kai-shek government to Taiwan. She married National Taiwan University Professor of Physical Education, Zhu Chongming (朱重明) and had two sons, Zhu Fugui (朱復圭) and Zhu Fuhong (朱復轟). She worked as a physical education teacher in Taipei. The sons were not aware of their ...
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Zhang Huimin
Zhang Huimin (张慧敏; born 1999) is a Chinese girl who completed a run from the southern Chinese province of Hainan to Beijing when she was eight years old. Each day, she rose at 2:30am, and ran the equivalent of 1.5 marathons, therefore running around per day. After this, Huimin ran from Shanghai to Nyalam County, Tibet, a distance of . Huimin managed to arrive after just 51 days. Waking once again at 2:30am each morning, she would run until 7pm covering nearly per day, and wearing out 39 pairs of shoes in the process. In 2009, Huimin set out to set a record for the Chinese government. She was to run until continuously only stopping for 15 minutes to rest every 6 hours. Reports say that she covered 541 miles at which point she collapsed the after running 143 hours. This counted against her next rest period. While she slept, they bandaged her feet and massaged her legs. It was revealed that her feet had swollen three sizes larger than normal. She was able to continue until s ...
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Huimin Zhao
Huimin Zhao is the Steven L. Miller Chair Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, as well as the leader of the Biosystems Design research theme in the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology. His research focuses on directed evolution, metabolic engineering, bioinformatics and high throughput technologies. Life He received his B.S. in biology from the University of Science and Technology of China and his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1998 from the California Institute of Technology under the guidance of Frances Arnold. Prior to joining the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, he was a project leader at Dow Chemical. He then joined the UIUC faculty in 2000. His lab focuses on using protein engineering and metabolic engineering to harness the power of synthetic biology over four principal themes, industrial bioenergy, drug discovery and development, gene therapy, synthetic biology and immunotherapy. He is a Fellow of ...
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Huimin County
Huimin County () is a county of northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Binzhou City. The population in 1999 was 620,335. Geography and climate Huimin County has a monsoon-influenced, humid continental climate (Köppen ''Dwa''), with hot, humid summers, and cold, very dry winters. The monthly 24-hour average temperatures ranges from in January to in July, and the annual mean is . A majority of the annual precipitation occurs in July and August alone. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 47% in July to 63% in October, the county receives 2,563 hours of bright sunshine annually, sunshine is abundant except during the summer months. Administrative divisions There are three subdistricts and 12 towns in the county: Subdistricts: * Sunwu Subdistrict (), Wudingfu Subdistrict (), Hefang Subdistrict () Towns: * Shimiao (), Sangluoshu (), Zijiao (), Huji Huji or HUJI may refer to: *Hebrew University of Jerus ...
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Huimin District
Huimin District ( Mongolian: ; ) is one of four districts of the prefecture-level city of Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, North China. The district is designated as a Hui The Hui people ( zh, c=, p=Huízú, w=Hui2-tsu2, Xiao'erjing: , dng, Хуэйзў, ) are an East Asian ethnoreligious group predominantly composed of Chinese-speaking adherents of Islam. They are distributed throughout China, mainly in the n ... ethnic district. Tourist attractions * Great Mosque of Hohhot References www.xzqh.org County-level divisions of Inner Mongolia Hui people Hohhot {{InnerMongolia-geo-stub ...
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