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Wentian Shi
Wen Tian or Wentian or ''variation'', may refer to: Space station module * Wentian module (), a laboratory module for the Chinese Space Station Places * Wentian (town) (), Xinhua County, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. People ;Given name: Wen-Tian *Wentian Li, bioinformatician * Liu Wentian (), a contestant on 2016 Sing! China (season 1) *Zhang Wentian (; 1900-1976), General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China ;Name: TIAN, Wen *Lord Mengchang (died 279BCE), personal name ''Wen Tian'' () Fictional characters ;Given name: Wen-Tian * ''Prince'' Wentian, a character from the 2002 Mandarin-language wuxia TV series ; ''Drunken Hero'' * Nangong Wentian, a fictional character from the Hong Kong wuxia comic book 神兵玄奇; Weapons of the Gods (comics) * Xiang Wentian (), a character from the 1969 ''Jin Yong'' wuxia novel ''The Smiling, Proud Wanderer'' ( zh, c=笑傲江湖, p=Xiào Ào Jiāng Hú, j=Siu3 Ngou6 Gong1 Wu4) * Xiang Wentian, a ...
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Wentian Module
''Wentian'' (), officially the ''Wentian'' laboratory cabin module (), is a major module of the Tiangong space station. It is the first Laboratory Cabin Module launched, and the first module to extend the existing ''Tianhe'' core module of the station. It was launched into orbit from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site on 24 July 2022, successfully docking with ''Tianhe'' forward port at 19:13 UTC on the same day. On 25 July 2022 at 02:03 UTC, the crew of Shenzhou 14 opened the hatch and entered the module for the first time. ''Wentian'' was later relocated to the starboard port on 30 September 2022 at 04:44 UTC by the indexing robot arm to make way for the ''Mengtian'' module. Purpose The ''Wentian'' laboratory module provides additional navigation avionics, propulsion and orientation control as backup functions for the Tianhe Core Module (TCM). It also provides a pressurized environment for researchers to conduct science experiments in freefall or zero gravity which co ...
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Wentian (town)
Wentian Town () is an urban town in Xinhua County, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. Administrative division The town is divided into 19 villages and one community A community is a social unit (a group of living things) with commonality such as place, norms, religion, values, customs, or identity. Communities may share a sense of place situated in a given geographical area (e.g. a country, village, tow ..., the following areas: Huanglong Community, Wentian Village, Maotian Village, Xinwuchang Village, Fangzhu Village, Pingshu Village, Xinxin Village, Qiaoping Village, Xianhui Village, Langshan Village, Shiyan Village, Qingjing Village, Datian Village, Longxi Village, Shiyang Village, Xiaochang Village, Zhuji Village, Bajiaoshan Village, Fugong'ao Village, Shanghengxi Village (黄龙社区、文田村、茅田村、新屋场村、方竹村、坪树村、欣欣村、桥坪村、先辉村、浪山村、石燕村、青京村、大田村、龙溪村、石羊村、小 ...
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Wentian Li
Wentian Li is a bioinformatician. He is co-editor-in-chief of '' Computational Biology and Chemistry'' and member of the editorial board of the '' Journal of Theoretical Biology''. Li is an investigator at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. Li received his BS in Physics from Beijing University in 1982 and PhD in Physics and Complex Systems from Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ... in 1989. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Li, Wentian Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Chinese bioinformaticians Academic journal editors Peking University alumni Columbia University alumni ...
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Sing! China (season 1)
The first season of the Chinese reality talent show ''Sing! China'' premiered on 15 July 2016 on Zhejiang Television. The show is loosely based on a similar competition format in the Netherlands, ''The Voice of Holland''. The show is hosted by Li Yong. Jay Chou, Na Ying, Wang Feng, and Harlem Yu are the coaches, same as the fourth season of The Voice of China On 7 October 2016, Jiang Dunhao of Team Wang Feng was announced as the winner of the season, with Nathan Hartono of Team Jay as runner-up. Wang Chenrui of Team Na Ying, Xu Geyang of Team Wang Feng, Yang Meina of Team Harlem, and Jeryl Lee of Team Na Ying finished in third, fourth, fifth, and sixth place respectively. This is the first and only season to feature 6 finalists. Coaches and hosts Teams ; Colour key Blind auditions The taping of the blind auditions began on 19 June 2016. ; Colour key Episode 1 (15 July) The four coaches performed a medley of each other's songs – Na Ying performed Harlem Yu's ...
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Zhang Wentian
Zhang Wentian (; 30 August 1900 – 1 July 1976), also known as Luo Fu (), was a high-ranking leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Born in Nanhui, he attended the Hohai Civil Engineering School in Nanjing and spent a year at the University of California. He later joined the CCP in 1925 and was sent to study at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow, from 1926 to 1930. He was a member of the group known as the 28 Bolsheviks, but switched to supporting Mao Zedong during the Long March. He was General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party from 1935 to 1943, when the post was abolished. He remained a member of the Politburo, but ranked 12th of 13 in the 7th Politburo and reduced to Alternate Member in the 8th Politburo. He was First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China from December 1954 to November 1960. He was a participant of the Long March, and later served as an ambassador to the Soviet Union from April 1951 to January 1955. At the Lus ...
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Lord Mengchang
Lord Mengchang (; died 279 BC), born Tian Wen, was an aristocrat and statesman of the Qi Kingdom of ancient China, one of the famed Four Lords of the Warring States period. He was a son of Tian Ying and grandson of King Wei of Qi. He succeeded to his father's fief in Xue. Lord Mengchang is well known for the size of his entourage. According to the ''Records of the Grand Historian'', he had up to three thousand people in his retinue. Lord Mengchang would eventually become the Chancellor of Qi and of Wei. Early childhood Lord Mengchang was born as Tian Wen (). His father already had over 40 children by the time he was born and was prepared to let him to starve to death because he was born on the fifth day in the fifth month of the lunar calendar, which was considered a bad omen. Tian Wen was secretly brought up by his mother. At a very young age, he showed promising signs of talent and intelligence and persuaded his father to keep him. One day, the young Tian Wen warned his fat ...
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Drunken Hero
''Drunken Hero'' is a 2002 Chinese ''wuxia'' television series which tells a story of two brothers who were separated at birth, raised differently, and forced to become rivals. The series starred Vincent Zhao, Max Mok, Kristy Yang and Yang Ruoxi in the lead roles. Plot Wentian and Wanxin are the sons of the Jianwen Emperor of the Ming dynasty. They were separated at birth when the emperor's uncle, Zhu Di, launched a coup to seize the throne from his nephew. The emperor forced Wentian and Wanxin to consume the magical Water and Fire orbs respectively and ordered his bodyguards to bring the infant princes out of the palace before he disappeared mysteriously. In the midst of the chaos, Wanxin was taken away by the eunuch Chu Tianxing, who serves Zhu Di, while Wentian was delivered to safety by the bodyguards. Wentian was raised by Mi Jiutou, one of the bodyguards, and he grows up to become a gregarious martial artist who values friendship and righteousness. On the other hand, Wan ...
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Weapons Of The Gods (comics)
Weapons of the Gods (神兵玄奇; hanyupinyin: shén bīng xuán qí) is a Hong Kong comic book series by Wong Yuk Long which began in 1996 in comics, 1996. It was translated into English by Bob Allen for ComicsOne. A role-playing game Weapons of the Gods (role-playing game), version was published by Eos Press in 2005. The story is set during the turbulent transitional period of Jin Dynasty (265–420), Jin Dynasty to Sixteen Kingdoms eras, and traced the contention of various pugilists for the divine weapon known as ''Heaven's Crystal'' (天晶). The pair of crystalline blades, crafted by the celestial goddess Nüwa, were used to eradicate demons and devils during the primeval era, and in turn, was said to be cursed by them. Prelude There were four dominant pugilistic clans hailing from the four cardinal directions of the realms: # ''North'' : The Bei (北冥) clan, manufacturer of the best weapons in the realms, led by Zheng Bei (北冥正), an ambitious man who dreamed of bec ...
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Xiang Wentian
The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel ''The Smiling, Proud Wanderer'' by Jin Yong. Five Mountain Sword Sects Alliance Mount Hua Sect * Linghu Chong () is the happy-go-lucky protagonist of the novel. An orphan, he was raised by Yue Buqun and Ning Zhongze as their most senior apprentice. He learns the Nine Swords of Dugu from Feng Qingyang and becomes a formidable swordsman. His sudden leap in swordplay prowess causes his master to suspect him of having stolen the Bixie Swordplay Manual and mastered the skill. Even after his expulsion from Mount Hua, he remains loyal and respectful towards his former master. However, they ultimately become enemies after Yue Buqun is revealed to be a power-hungry hypocrite. He retires from the ''jianghu'' eventually to lead a peaceful life with Ren Yingying. * Yue Su () and Cai Zifeng () were two Mount Hua Sect swordsmen who became rivals and respectively founded the Qi and Sword factions. See also their connections to th ...
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Swordsman II
''Swordsman II'', also known as ''The Legend of the Swordsman'', is a 1992 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film very loosely adapted from Louis Cha's novel ''The Smiling, Proud Wanderer''. It was the second part of a trilogy: preceded by '' The Swordsman'' (1990) and followed by '' The East Is Red'' (1993). Directed by Ching Siu-tung, ''Swordsman II'' starred Jet Li, Brigitte Lin, Rosamund Kwan and Michelle Reis in the leading roles. None of the original cast from the previous film return except Fennie Yuen. Plot Linghu Chong, Yue Lingshan and members of the Mount Hua Sect are planning to retire from the ''jianghu'' (martial artists' community). They learn that Dongfang Bubai has seized control of the Sun Moon Holy Cult and is secretly plotting with some Japanese ''rōnin'' to rebel against the Ming Empire and dominate China. Dongfang Bubai had castrated himself in order to master the skills in the ''Sunflower Manual'', and his appearance has become more feminine, even though he is now a f ...
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Three Lives Three Worlds, The Pillow Book
The Pillow Book (三生三世枕上书), written by Tang Qi Gong Zi, is the second book in the ''Three Lives, Three Worlds'' series. This Chinese novel consists of two books, and the first volume was initially published in 2012 by the Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House, followed by the second volume in 2013. The books describe the love story between the nine-tailed fox queen of Qing Qiu, Bai Feng Jiu, and the first ruler of Heaven, Dong Hua Di Jun, spanning across three lives in three worlds. According to Tang Qi Gong Zi, she wrote the series after wondering why people are so fascinated with immortality, and questioning what the world would be like if everyone can live such a long life. The original books have been translated by fans and professionals into many languages such as Thai, English, and Vietnamese. Plot Book One: Upper Volume "If perseverance will still be in vain, who would use up this entire life only to wait for an unobtainable love?" Part One: The Rebo ...
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Tian Wen (other)
Tian Wen can refer to: *Lord Mengchang (died 279 BCE), personal name Tian Wen, aristocrat and statesman of the Qi Kingdom of ancient China *'' Heavenly Questions'' (), section of the Classical Chinese poetry work ''Chuci'' * Tian-Wen, Miluo (天问街道), a subdistrict in Miluo City, Hunan province See also * Tianwen (other) * Wen Tian (other) *Tian (other) Tian can mean: *Tian (天), a Chinese religious concept, often translated as "Heaven" *Tian (dish), an earthenware vessel of Provence, and the dishes prepared in it *Tian, Benin, a village in Benin *Tian, Iran (other), 2 places in Lorestan ... * Wen (other) {{Disambig ...
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