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Liu Xin is the name of: * Liu Xin (scholar) (劉歆; 50 BCE – 23 CE), astronomer, historian, librarian, mathematician, politician and Confucian scholar of the Han dynasty * Emperor Ai of Han (27–1 BC), personal name Liu Xin (劉欣), emperor of the Han dynasty * Liu Xin (food scientist) (劉昕; born 1957), Chinese biologist and food scientist *Liu Xin (news anchor) (刘欣; born 1975), Chinese news anchor for the state-run CCTV *Liu Xin (cyclist) (劉馨; born 1986), Chinese road cyclist *Liu Xin (badminton) (劉鑫; born 1990), Chinese badminton player * Liu Xin (People's Liberation Army) (刘欣), People's Liberation Army member of the 11th National People's Congress *Liu Xin (gymnast), Chinese rhythmic gymnast See also * Liu Hsin (crater), a crater on Mars, named after the Han dynasty scholar * Liuxin (柳新), a town in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China *Liu Xing (born 1984), Chinese Go player * Liu Yuxin (singer), Chinese singer, dancer and producer *Xin Lu Xin Lu is a Profes ...
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Liu Xin (scholar)
Liu Xin (; c. 50 BCE – 23 CE), courtesy name Zijun (), was a Chinese astronomer, mathematician, historian, librarian and politician during the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 9 CE) and Xin Dynasty (9 – 23 CE). He later changed his name to Liu Xiu () due to the naming taboo of Emperor Ai of Han. He was the son of Confucian scholar Liu Xiang (77 – 6 BCE) and an associate of other prominent thinkers such as the philosopher Huan Tan (c. 43 BCE – 28 CE). Liu founded the Old Text school of Confucianism. Early life Liu Xin was the son of Confucian scholar Liu Xiang (77 – 6 BCE). Liu was a distant relative of Liu Bang, the founder of the Han dynasty, and was thus a member of the ruling dynastic clan (the Liu family). Liu Xin's paternal grandfather ranked as a marquess. Librarian As a curator of the imperial library he was the first to establish a library classification system and the first book notation system. At this time the library catalog was written on ...
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Emperor Ai Of Han
Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE – 15 August 1 BCE) was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. He ascended the throne when he was 20, having been made heir by his childless uncle Emperor Cheng, and he reigned from 7 to 1 BCE. The people and the officials were initially excited about his ascension, as he was viewed by them (as well as Emperor Cheng) to be intelligent, articulate, and capable. However, under Emperor Ai, corruption became even more prevalent and heavy taxes were levied on the people. Furthermore, Emperor Ai was highly controlled by his grandmother Consort Fu (consort of his grandfather and his predecessor's father Emperor Yuan), who demanded the title of Grand Empress Dowager—even though she had never been an empress previously and therefore did not properly hold that title, and this led to the unprecedented and unrepeated situation of four women possessing empress dowager titles at the same time—Empress Wang (Emperor Cheng's mother and Emperor Yuan's wife), Empr ...
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Liu Xin (food Scientist)
Liu Xin (; born 1957 in Wuhan, Hubei), is a Chinese scientist. Liu is the Dean of the Faculty of Food and Health Technology at Sun Yat-sen University. In 2008 he was elected to the 11th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC, zh, 中国人民政治协商会议), also known as the People's PCC (, ) or simply the PCC (), is a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China and a central part of ..., representing the agricultural sector, he was assigned to the 39th sub committee. References External linksLiu Xin's page at Sun Yat-sen University Scientists from Hubei 1957 births Living people Politicians from Wuhan Academic staff of Sun Yat-sen University People's Republic of China politicians from Hubei Educators from Hubei {{China-academic-bio-stub ...
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Liu Xin (news Anchor)
Liu Xin (; born 10 November 1975) is a host and journalist for the English-language Chinese government-broadcaster China Global Television Network (CGTN), now hosting the opinion show named ''The Point with Liu Xin'' on weekdays at CGTN. She is fluent in Mandarin, English and French, and conversational in German and Turkish. Biography Liu was born in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China. She attended Nanjing University, one of the top universities in China, between 1993 and 1997. She majored in English language and literature. In 1996, Liu became the first Chinese student to participate in and win the International Public Speaking Competition in London. After graduating from college, she joined CCTV and later became an anchorwoman on CCTV's English language channel. In 2011, she was posted to Geneva, where she served as the Geneva Bureau Chief of CCTV, for nearly six years. Since the foundation of CGTN in 2016, she returned to China and began the opinion program ''The Point with Liu Xin'' ...
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Liu Xin (cyclist)
Liu Xin (born 5 November 1986, Anda) is a Chinese road bicycle racer. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ... in the Women's road race, but finished over the time limit. References Chinese female cyclists Living people Olympic cyclists of China Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in cycling Cyclists at the 2010 Asian Games Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for China People from Anda Sportspeople from Heilongjiang 1986 births 21st-century Chinese women {{ PRChina-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Liu Xin (badminton)
Liu Xin (born 11 June 1990) is a Chinese professional badminton singles player. Born in Benxi, Liaoning, her string of good performances during the 2010 and early 2011 helped her to attain the career-best ranking of 5 in April 2011. She was part of the Chinese team that won gold medals at the 2010 and 2014 World University Championships, and also at the 2014 Asian Games. Achievements Asian Championships ''Women's singles'' World University Championships ''Women's singles'' ''Women's doubles'' BWF World Junior Championships ''Girls' singles'' Asian Junior Championships ''Girls' singles'' BWF Superseries The BWF Superseries, launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007, is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries has two level such as Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world, which introduced since 2011, with successful p ...
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Liu Xin (People's Liberation Army)
Liu Xin is the name of: * Liu Xin (scholar) (劉歆; 50 BCE – 23 CE), astronomer, historian, librarian, mathematician, politician and Confucian scholar of the Han dynasty * Emperor Ai of Han (27–1 BC), personal name Liu Xin (劉欣), emperor of the Han dynasty *Liu Xin (food scientist) (劉昕; born 1957), Chinese biologist and food scientist *Liu Xin (news anchor) (刘欣; born 1975), Chinese news anchor for the state-run CCTV *Liu Xin (cyclist) (劉馨; born 1986), Chinese road cyclist *Liu Xin (badminton) (劉鑫; born 1990), Chinese badminton player * Liu Xin (People's Liberation Army) (刘欣), People's Liberation Army member of the 11th National People's Congress *Liu Xin (gymnast), Chinese rhythmic gymnast See also * Liu Hsin (crater), a crater on Mars, named after the Han dynasty scholar * Liuxin (柳新), a town in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China *Liu Xing (born 1984), Chinese Go player * Liu Yuxin (singer), Chinese singer, dancer and producer *Xin Lu Xin Lu is a Profess ...
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List Of Members Of The 11th National People's Congress
This is a list of members of the 11th National People's Congress. Constituency References {{Reflist National People's Congresses National People's Congress members 11 11th 11 (eleven) is the natural number following 10 and preceding 12. It is the first repdigit. In English, it is the smallest positive integer whose name has three syllables. Name "Eleven" derives from the Old English ', which is first attested i ...
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Liu Xin (gymnast)
Liu Xin (born 12 October 1999) is a Chinese rhythmic gymnast. She competed in the group all-around at the 2020 Olympic Games where the Chinese group finished fourth. Career Liu competed with the junior Chinese group at the 2014 Pacific Rim Championships in Richmond, British Columbia, and they won the gold medal in the all-around. Liu competed at the 2018 World Championships in Sofia alongside Ding Ziyi, Hu Yuhui, Huang Zhangjiayang, and Xu Yanshu. They finished eleventh in the group all-around and did not qualify for either event final. Liu was selected to compete for the Chinese group at the 2019 World Championships alongside Hao Ting, Hu Yuhui, Guo Qiqi, Huang Zhangjiayang, and Xu Yanshu. The Chinese group together finished seventh in the all-around final. Additionally, the group qualified for both event finals where they finished fifth in 5 balls and eighth in 3 hoops + 4 clubs. Liu was selected to represent China at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the group all ...
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Liu Hsin (crater)
Liu Xin is the name of: *Liu Xin (scholar) ( 50 BCE – 23 CE), astronomer, historian, librarian, mathematician, politician and Confucian scholar of the Han dynasty *Emperor Ai of Han (27–1 BC), personal name Liu Xin, emperor of the Han dynasty * Liu Xin (food scientist) (born 1957), Chinese biologist and food scientist * Liu Xin (news anchor) (born 1975), Chinese news anchor for the state-run CCTV * Liu Xin (cyclist) (born 1986), Chinese road cyclist * Liu Xin (badminton) (born 1990), Chinese badminton player * Liu Xin (People's Liberation Army), People's Liberation Army member of the 11th National People's Congress *Liu Yuxin (singer), Chinese singer, dancer and producer * Liu Xin (gymnast), Chinese rhythmic gymnast See also * Liu Hsin (crater), a crater on Mars, named after the Han dynasty scholar * Liuxin (柳新), a town in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China *Liu Xing Liu Xing (; born December 10, 1984) is a Chinese professional Go player. Biography Liu started to learn ...
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Xuzhou
Xuzhou (徐州), also known as Pengcheng (彭城) in ancient times, is a major city in northwestern Jiangsu province, China. The city, with a recorded population of 9,083,790 at the 2020 census (3,135,660 of which lived in the built-up area made of Quanshan, Gulou, Yunlong and Tongshan urban Districts and Jiawang District not being conurbated), is a national complex transport hub and an important gateway city in East China. Xuzhou is a central city of Huaihai Economic Zone and Xuzhou metropolitan area. Xuzhou is an important node city of the country's Belt and Road Initiative, and an international new energy base. Xuzhou has won titles such as the National City of Civility (全国文明城市) and the United Nations Habitat Scroll of Honour award. The city is designated as National Famous Historical and Cultural City since 1986 for its relics, especially the terracotta armies, the Mausoleums of the princes and the art of relief of Han dynasty. Xuzhou is a major city among t ...
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