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Wang Ji (actress)
Wang Ji may refer to: * (王吉), Eastern Han official * Wang Ji (Three Kingdoms) (王基; 190-261), Wei general * Wang Ji (Ming dynasty politician) (王驥; 1378-1460), Ming dynasty politician * Wang Ji (physician) (汪機; 1463-1539), Ming dynasty physician * Wang Ji (philosopher) (王幾; 1498–1583), a.k.a. Wang Longxi (王龍溪), Ming dynasty Chinese philosopher in the school of Wang Yangming * , scholar of the Ming and Qing period, editor of the ''Ming History'' * Chi Wang Dr. Chi Wang (born 1932) is a professor of U.S.-China relations and modern China at Georgetown University, where he contributed to the establishment of Georgetown's PhD program in Asian History and is co-chair of the U.S.-China Policy Foundatio ... or Wang Ji, co-founder of U.S. China Policy Foundation * (王姬, born 1960), Chinese actress See also * Wang Jie (other) {{hndis, Wang, Jie ...
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Wang Ji (Three Kingdoms)
Wang Ji (190 – 9 June 261), courtesy name Boyu, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He started his career as a low-ranking official under Wang Ling (Three Kingdoms), Wang Ling, the governor of Qing Province. During this time, he was noted for exemplary performance and was later transferred to the central government in Luoyang. He was subsequently promoted to the position of a Commandery (China), commandery administrator, but was briefly removed from office when the Wei regent Sima Yi ousted his co-regent Cao Shuang in Incident at Gaoping Tombs, a ''coup d'état'' in 249. However, he was quickly recalled to government service, promoted to the position of governor of Jing Province and appointed as a military general. From 251 until his death in 261, Wang Ji maintained close but professional working relationships with the Wei regents Sima Shi and Sima Zhao. During this time, he supervised military operations in Jing, Yuzhou (an ...
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