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Wang Shizhen (1634–1711)
Wang Shizhen is the name of: *Wang Shizhen (Tang dynasty) (759–809), Tang dynasty warlord, de facto ruler of Chengde *Wang Shizhen (Ming dynasty) (1526–1590), Ming dynasty poet, writer, artist and litterateur. *Wang Shizhen (Beiyang government) (1861–1930), general and minister of the Beiyang government of Republic of China *Wang Shizhen (physician) Wang Shizhen (; 7 March 1916 – 27 May 2016) was a Chinese nuclear medicine physician and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He was known as the father of Chinese nuclear medicine. Biography Wang Shizhen was born in Chiba, Ja ... (1916–2016), founder of Chinese nuclear medicine See also * Wang Zhizhen {{hndis ...
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Wang Shizhen (Tang Dynasty)
Wang Shizhen () (759–809), formally Prince Jingxiang of Qinghe (), was a general of the History of China, Chinese Tang dynasty who served as a military governor (''jiedushi'') of Chengde Circuit (成德, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei) and ruled it in a ''de facto'' independent manner from the imperial regime. Background Wang Shizhen was born in 759. It is known that his father was Wang Wujun, who was, around or sometime after his birth, an officer serving under the general Li Baochen, the military governor (''jiedushi'') of Chengde Circuit, and that he was Wang Wujun's oldest son. Wang Shizhen had at least three younger brothers, Wang Shiqing (), Wang Shiping (), and Wang Shize ().''Old Book of Tang''vol. 142 Service under Li Baochen and Li Weiyue It was said that Wang Shizhen became a fierce soldier in his youth and was capable in strategies. He became a guard commander for Li Baochen, and Li Baochen gave him a daughter in marriage. Late in Li Baochen's life, h ...
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Wang Shizhen (Ming Dynasty)
Wang Shizhen is the name of: *Wang Shizhen (Tang dynasty) (759–809), Tang dynasty warlord, de facto ruler of Chengde * Wang Shizhen (Ming dynasty) (1526–1590), Ming dynasty poet, writer, artist and litterateur An intellectual is a person who engages in critical thinking, research, and reflection about the nature of reality, especially the nature of society and proposed solutions for its normative problems. Coming from the world of culture, either .... * Wang Shizhen (Beiyang government) (1861–1930), general and minister of the Beiyang government of Republic of China * Wang Shizhen (physician) (1916–2016), founder of Chinese nuclear medicine See also * Wang Zhizhen {{hndis ...
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An intellectual is a person who engages in critical thinking, research, and reflection about the nature of reality, especially the nature of society and proposed solutions for its normative problems. Coming from the world of culture, either as a creator or as a mediator, the intellectual participates in politics, either to defend a concrete proposition or to denounce an injustice, usually by either rejecting, producing or extending an ideology, and by defending a system of values. Etymological background "Man of letters" The term "man of letters" derives from the French term ''belletrist'' or ''homme de lettres'' but is not synonymous with "an academic". A "man of letters" was a literate man, able to read and write, and thus highly valued in the upper strata of society in a time when literacy was rare. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the term ''Belletrist(s)'' came to be applied to the ''literati'': the French participants in—sometimes referred to as "citizens" of—t ...
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Wang Shizhen (Beiyang Government)
Wang Shizhen (; 1861–1930), courtesy name Pinqing (聘卿), was a Chinese general and politician of the Republic of China. Biography Born on July 14, the 11th year of Emperor Xianfeng's reign, in a family of scholars. He was adopted by his eldest uncle, Rusong, when he was young. However, both his uncle Rusong and his father, Rubai, died early. He depended on his mother for life. Due to his poor family, he practiced archery and horse riding in his early years. In 1878 (the fourth year of Emperor Guangxu's reign), he enrolled in the Zhengding Zhenbiao Cadet Corps. After that, he followed Ye Zhichao to Shanhaiguan, In 1885 (the 11th year of Emperor Guangxu's reign), he enrolled in Tianjin Military Academy and graduated with excellent grades three years later. After that, he returned to Shanhaiguan to supervise the school of the artillery corps. In 1894 (the 20th year of Emperor Guangxu's reign), Wang Shizhen accompanied Zhili Admiral Ye Zhichao to Korea, During the Sino-Japan ...
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Wang Shizhen (physician)
Wang Shizhen (; 7 March 1916 – 27 May 2016) was a Chinese nuclear medicine physician and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He was known as the father of Chinese nuclear medicine. Biography Wang Shizhen was born in Chiba, Japan in 1916 to father Wang Xiaoxiang () and mother Lin Jianyan (), great-granddaughter of Chinese scholar and official Lin Zexu. His grandfather Wang Renkan () was the '' Zhuangyuan'' of the 3rd year of Guangxu (1877) imperial examination and his great-great-grandfather Wang Qingyun () was the Viceroy of Liangguang in 1859. He returned to his hometown Fuzhou after his father finished his study in Japan. Wang entered Yenching University at the age of 17 and transferred to Tsinghua University one year later. He received his bachelor's degree of chemistry in 1937. He became a lecturer at Guiyang Medical University after the Second Sino-Japanese War broke. He became the first Chinese to synthesize DDT during the war. Wang moved to Canada an ...
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