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Lin Feng (chess)
Lin Feng may refer to: People * Lim Hong (pirate), a famous Chinese pirate in the 16th century of Philippines history * Lin Feng (chess), former President of the Chinese Chess Association * Lin Feng (politician) Lin Feng (; September 30, 1906 – September 29, 1977) was a Chinese male politician, who served as the vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Lin, Feng 1906 births 1977 ..., former President of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China * Raymond Lam (born 1979), Hong Kong actor Places * Linfeng, Chongqing, a town in China {{dab, hn=Lin, Feng ...
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Lim Hong (pirate)
Limahong, Lim Hong, or Lin Feng (; March 7, 1499 – ?), well known as Ah Hong () or Lim-A-Hong or Limahon (), was a Chinese pirate and warlord who invaded the northern Philippine Islands in 1574. He built up a reputation for his constant raids to ports in Guangdong, Fujian and southern China. He is noted to have twice attempted, and failed, to invade the Spanish city of Manila in 1574. Origins Wokou merchant-pirates became a serious problem along the China coast in the early 16th century. Merchant-pirates such as Wang Zhi, Ye Zongman, Li Guangtou, and Xu Dong constructed large trading ships in Guangdong and Shuangyu, where they established clandestine trade relations between Japan, China, and Korea. Aided by the Portuguese, pirate activities peaked between 1553 and 1561, and included a raid in 1556 consisting of more than 20,00020,000 what?. This clandestine trade extended to the Philippines, with Miguel López de Legazpi reporting in 1567, annual visits by Japanese and Ch ...
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Lin Feng (chess)
Lin Feng may refer to: People * Lim Hong (pirate), a famous Chinese pirate in the 16th century of Philippines history * Lin Feng (chess), former President of the Chinese Chess Association * Lin Feng (politician) Lin Feng (; September 30, 1906 – September 29, 1977) was a Chinese male politician, who served as the vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Lin, Feng 1906 births 1977 ..., former President of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China * Raymond Lam (born 1979), Hong Kong actor Places * Linfeng, Chongqing, a town in China {{dab, hn=Lin, Feng ...
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Chinese Chess Association
The Chinese Chess Association (CCA) (中国国际象棋协会) is the governing body of chess in China, one of the federations of FIDE, and a member of the Asian Chess Federation (ACF). It is the principal authority over all chess events in China, including the China Chess League (CCL). Founded in 1986, the CCA is headquartered in Beijing.FIDE Online. FIDE Member Federation Profile
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Due to its unpopularity in the country the game of chess was first affiliated to the when it was established in November 1962. With the achievements made by Chinese chess players in major world tournaments and ...
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Lin Feng (politician)
Lin Feng (; September 30, 1906 – September 29, 1977) was a Chinese male politician, who served as the vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lin, Feng 1906 births 1977 deaths Vice Chairpersons of the National People's Congress ...
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Party School Of The Central Committee Of The Communist Party Of China
The Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party (), commonly known as the Central Party School (), located in Beijing, is the higher education institution which trains Chinese Communist Party (CCP) cadres. As of 2012, it has around 1,600 students. The current president is Chen Xi, a member of the CCP Politburo. The location of the school is now in Haidian district, Beijing close to the Old Summer Palace and Summer Palace. History The Party School was established as the CCP Central Committee's Marx School of Communism () in Ruijin, Jiangxi in 1933. It folded when the Red Army left on the Long March and was revived again once the CCP leadership had arrived and settled in Shaanxi, northwest China, in the winter of 1936. It was then renamed the Central Party School. The School was suspended in 1947 when the CCP retreated from Yan'an. It was re-opened in 1948 in a village in Pingshan County, Hebei province, before being moved to Beijing after the CCP captured the city in ...
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Raymond Lam
Raymond Lam (; Jyutping: lam4 fung1; born 8 December 1979) is a Hong Kong actor and singer who is best known for roles in the television dramas ''A Step into the Past'', ''Twin of Brothers'', ''Moonlight Resonance'', ''Highs and Lows'' and ''Line Walker'' and was dubbed the King of Chok after his role in ''The Mysteries of Love''. Early years Raymond Lam was born in Xiamen, China, on 8 December 1979, but moved to Hong Kong at the age of 2. His father, Lam Kwok-Wah (林國華), is a real-estate property developer in the mainland referred to as "Xiamen's Li Ka-shing" (廈門李嘉誠; ) who sits on the board of seven real estate and construction companies. While his first languages are Cantonese and Hokkien, Lam studied in Kiangsu and Chekiang Primary School,_a_primarily_Mandarin-speaking_primary_school_in_pre-Handover_of_Hong_Kong.html" "title="CS ..., a primarily Mandarin-speaking primary school in pre-Handover of Hong Kong">Handover Hong Kong and is thus also fluent in Mandarin ...
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