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Ma Lin (biologist)
Ma Lin may refer to: * Ma Lin (painter) (13th century), Song dynasty Chinese painter * Ma Lin (warlord) (1873–1945), Chinese warlord, Chairman of Qinghai (1931–1938) * Ma Lin (biochemist) (1924–2017), Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong * Ma Lin (footballer) (born 1962), Chinese football player and team manager *Ma Lin (table tennis) Ma Lin (; born February 19, 1980) is a retired Chinese table tennis player. He learned to play table tennis at the age of five and became a member of the provincial team in 1990. In 1994, he joined the Chinese national team. Ma Lin is the on ... (born 1980), Chinese table tennis player * Ma Lin (Paralympic table tennis) (born 1989), Chinese/Australian Paralympic table tennis player * Ma Lin (''Water Margin''), fictional character in the ''Water Margin'' {{hndis ...
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Ma Lin (painter)
Ma Lin () (ca. 1180 – after 1256) was a Chinese court painter during the Song dynasty The Song dynasty (; ; 960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song following his usurpation of the throne of the Later Zhou. The Song conquered the rest ... active during the early to mid 13th century.Barnhart: Page 133. He was the son of the famous Chinese painter Ma Yuan, from whom he learned the art of painting. One of his best known paintings is ''Night Outing with Candles'', which depicts a gentleman sitting in the doorway of a pavilion, facing four pairs of tall candles amongst flowering crab apple trees. It illustrates a poem by the famous (dissident poet and artist) Su Shi: "My fear is that in the depths of night, the flowers will fall asleep and depart, so I light the tall candles to illuminate their red beauty.".Wang Yao-t'ing, ''Looking at Chinese Painting'', Nigensha Publishing Co. ...
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Ma Lin (warlord)
Ma Lin (Xiao'erjing: , ; 1873 – 26 January 1945) was the governor of Qinghai 1931–38 and the brother of Ma Qi. A Muslim born in 1873, Linxia County, Gansu, he mainly acceded to the posts of his brother, being general of southeastern Gansu province, as well as councillor of the Qinghai provincial government and acting head of the Construction Bureau of Qinghai province. His father was Ma Haiyan. Career Ma Lin's father Ma Haiyan fought in the Boxer Rebellion at the Battle of Langfang and died of natural causes in 1900. Ma Lin assisted the Xidaotang in filing a lawsuit against Ma Anliang after his death in 1919, to gain recognition for them as a legitimate Muslim sect. His great-nephew Ma Zhongying seized the city of Hezhou in the 1920s in a battle during the Muslim conflict in Gansu (1927–1930), and vanquished Ma Lin's army, which was sent to retake the city. Ma Lin defeated Ma Ting-hsiang (Ma Tingxiang). Ma Lin succeeded his brother Ma Qi as Governor of Qinghai followi ...
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Ma Lin (biochemist)
Ma Lin, CBE, JP (; 12 March 1924 or 8 February 1925 – 16 October 2017) was a biochemist and educator. He was the Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) from 1978 to 1987. He subsequently served as chairman of the board of trustees of Shaw College in CUHK. Biography *1947: Obtained the Bachelor of Science degree from West China Union University *1955: Obtained the PhD from the University of Leeds *1964: Joined the Chinese University of Hong Kong *1973: Became the founding professor and chair of the Department of Biochemistry *1978: Became Vice-Chancellor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and appointed a non-official Justice of the Peace *1983: Appointed as Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire *1985-1990: Served as a Member of the Drafting Committee of the Basic Law for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region *1987: Retired from Vice-Chancellor and establish Shaw College, the fourth constituent college of CUHK *1 ...
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