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Zheng Ji (Han General)
Zheng Ji may refer to. * Zheng Ji (general) (died 49 BC), Protector General of the Western Regions during the Han dynasty *Zheng Ji (biochemist) (1900–2010), Chinese biochemist and nutritionist See also * Zheng Jie Zheng Jie (born 5 July 1983) is a retired tennis player from China. In May 2009, she achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 15. Zheng is one of the most successful tennis players from China. She won four WTA singles titles – Ho ...
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Zheng Ji (general)
Zheng Ji (, died 49 BC), born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, was a general during Han Dynasty, and served the first Protector General of the Western Regions The Protectorate of the Western Regions () was an imperial administration (a protectorate) of Han China in the Western Regions. The "Western Regions" referred to areas west of Yumen Pass, especially the Tarim Basin. These areas would later be ... in 60 BC. See also * Battle of Jushi References *Li, Bingquan and Zhao, Hongyan"Handai Shouren Xiyu Duhu Zheng Ji" ("The First Protector General of the Western Regions Zheng Ji") Chinese Literature and History. 2004.12. . Han dynasty generals Year of birth unknown People from East China 1st-century BC Chinese people 49 BC deaths {{China-hist-stub ...
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Zheng Ji (biochemist)
Zheng Ji () (6 May 1900 – 29 July 2010) also known as Libin T. Cheng (his last name was spelled as Cheng in the Wade-Giles system before Pinyin was used to spell the names of Chinese people and places), was a Chinese nutritionist and a pioneering biochemist. He was reputed to be the world's oldest professor and the founder of modern nutrition science in China, having lived to the supercentenarian, age of 110. Early life Libin T. Cheng was born in Nanxi County, Sichuan Province, China. In 1924 Zheng Ji passed the entrance exam for the National Southeastern University (originally known as the Nanjing Advanced Normal School and renamed the National Central University in 1928, and then the Nanjing University)and studied at the biology department. In 1930 he went to United States, America to study, majoring in biochemistry at Ohio State University and earned his M.S. in 1931. He also attended Yale and Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University, and obtained his Docto ...
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