Hu (surname), the Glossary
Hu (胡) is a Chinese surname.[1]
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129 relations: Aed Carabao, Aw Boon Haw, Aw Boon Par, Aw Cheng Chye, Bàng-uâ-cê, Bernhard Karlgren, Bloomberg News, Change of Xianbei names to Han names, Chen (state), Chih-Wei Hu, Chin-Lung Hu, China, China national football team, China State Shipbuilding Corporation, Chinese people in Italy, Chinese surname, Classical Chinese, Dagger-axe, David Hu (scientist), Dewlap, Donghu people, Duke Hu of Chen, Emperor Shun, Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, Endonym and exonym, Ethnic minorities in China, Evelyn Hu, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Feoffment, Five Barbarians, Frank Hu, Fujian, Fuyang, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Gordon Wu, Hailan Hu, Hayley Woo, Hồ (surname), Hồ dynasty, Hồ Hán Thương, Hồ Quý Ly, He (surname), Henan, Ho Chi Minh, Hu Angang, Hu Bin, Hu Chen-pu, Hu Chuanzhi, Hu Chunhua, Hu Dahai, ... Expand index (79 more) »
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Aed Carabao
Aed Carabao (แอ๊ด คาราบาว) is the stage name of Yuenyong Opakul (ยืนยง โอภากุล,; born 9 November 1954) He is a singer-songwriter and leader of the Thai rock band Carabao, known for its songs in the "songs for life" genre.
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Aw Boon Haw
Aw Boon-Haw (1882–1954), OBE, was a Chinese entrepreneur and philanthropist best known as founder of Tiger Balm.
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Aw Boon Par
Aw Boon Par (1888–1944) was an entrepreneur and philanthropist best known for introducing Tiger Balm.
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Aw Cheng Chye
Aw Cheng Chye S.P.M.J., B.B.M., O.St.J (1 January 1924 – 22 August 1971) was a Singaporean millionaire, businessman, company director, philanthropist and son of businessman Aw Boon Par.
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Bàng-uâ-cê
Bàng-uâ-cê (abbr. BUC; t) or Fuzhou romanization (福州話羅馬字), is a Latin alphabet for the Fuzhou dialect of Eastern Min adopted in the middle of the 19th century by Western missionaries.
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Bernhard Karlgren
Klas Bernhard Johannes Karlgren (15 October 1889 – 20 October 1978) was a Swedish sinologist and linguist who pioneered the study of Chinese historical phonology using modern comparative methods.
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Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News (originally Bloomberg Business News) is an international news agency headquartered in New York City and a division of Bloomberg L.P. Content produced by Bloomberg News is disseminated through Bloomberg Terminals, Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Businessweek, Bloomberg Markets, Bloomberg.com, and Bloomberg's mobile platforms.
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Change of Xianbei names to Han names
The change of Xianbei family names to Han names was part of a larger sinicization campaign. Hu (surname) and change of Xianbei names to Han names are Chinese-language surnames.
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Chen (state)
Chen was a state founded by the Duke Hu of Chen during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China.
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Chih-Wei Hu
Chih-Wei Hu (born November 4, 1993) is a Taiwanese professional baseball pitcher for the Uni-President Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL).
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Chin-Lung Hu
Chin-Lung Hu (born February 2, 1984, Chinese 胡金龍 Hú Jīnlóng) is a Taiwanese professional baseball shortstop for the Uni-President Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL).
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
The China national football team (recognised as China PR by FIFA) represents the People's Republic of China in international association football and is governed by the Chinese Football Association.
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China State Shipbuilding Corporation
The China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) is a Chinese shipbuilding conglomerate.
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Chinese people in Italy
The community of Chinese people in Italy has grown rapidly in the past ten years.
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Chinese surname
Chinese surnames are used by Han Chinese and Sinicized ethnic groups in Greater China, Korea, Vietnam and among overseas Chinese communities around the world such as Singapore and Malaysia. Hu (surname) and Chinese surname are Chinese-language surnames.
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Classical Chinese
Classical Chinese is the language in which the classics of Chinese literature were written, from.
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Dagger-axe
The dagger-axe is a type of polearm that was in use from the Longshan culture until the Han dynasty in China.
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David Hu (scientist)
David L. Hu (born circa 1979) is an American mathematician, roboticist, and biologist who is currently an associate professor at the engineering department of Georgia Tech.
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Dewlap
A dewlap is a longitudinal flap of skin or similar flesh that hangs beneath the lower jaw or neck of many vertebrates.
Donghu people
Donghu (IPA) was a tribal confederation of "Hu" (胡) nomadic people that was first recorded from the 7th century BCE and was taken over by the Xiongnu in 150 BCE.
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Duke Hu of Chen
Duke Hu of Chen (fl. 11th century BC) was the posthumous title given to Gui Man (Chinese: 媯滿, with "Man" being his given name and "Gui" being his ancestral temple surname) by his father-in-law, King Wu of Zhou, who founded the Zhou dynasty in 1046 BC.
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Emperor Shun
Emperor Shun was a legendary leader of ancient China, regarded by some sources as one of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors being the last of the Five Emperors.
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Emperor Zhaozong of Tang
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (March 31, 867 – September 22, 904), né Li Jie, name later changed to Li Min and again to Li Ye, was the penultimate emperor of China's Tang dynasty.
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Endonym and exonym
An endonym (also known as autonym) is a common, native name for a group of people, individual person, geographical place, language or dialect, meaning that it is used inside a particular group or linguistic community to identify or designate themselves, their homeland, or their language.
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Ethnic minorities in China
Ethnic minorities in China are the non-Han population in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Evelyn Hu
Evelyn L. Hu is the Tarr-Coyne Professor of Applied Physics and of Electrical Engineering at Harvard University.
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Evelyn Hu-DeHart
Evelyn Hu-DeHart is a Professor of History and a Professor of American Studies at Brown University.
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Feoffment
In the Middle Ages, especially under the European feudal system, feoffment or enfeoffment was the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service.
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Five Barbarians
The Five Barbarians, or Wu Hu, is a Chinese historical exonym for five ancient non-Han "Hu" peoples who immigrated to northern China in the Eastern Han dynasty, and then overthrew the Western Jin dynasty and established their own kingdoms in the 4th–5th centuries.
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Frank Hu
Frank B. Hu (born 1966) is a Chinese American nutrition and diabetes researcher.
Fujian
Fujian is a province on the southeastern coast of China.
Fuyang
Fuyang (previously romanized as Fowyang) is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Anhui province, China.
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
The General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, officially the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, is the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Gordon Wu
Sir Gordon Wu Ying-sheung, – website of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce GBS, KCMG, FICE (born 1935, Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong businessman.
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Hailan Hu
Hu Hailan (born 1973) is a Chinese neuroscientist, professor, and executive director of the Center for Neuroscience at Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Hangzhou, China.
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Hayley Woo
Hayley Woo Jia Yi is a Singaporean actress.
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Hồ (surname)
Hồ (胡) is a Vietnamese surname.
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Hồ dynasty
The Hồ dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Hồ, chữ Nôm: 茹胡; Vietnamese: triều Hồ, chữ Hán: 朝胡), officially Great Ngu (Đại Ngu; chữ Hán: 大虞), was a short-lived Vietnamese dynasty consisting of the reigns of two monarchs, Hồ Quý Ly and his second son, Hồ Hán Thương.
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Hồ Hán Thương
Hồ Hán Thương (胡漢蒼, ?–1407?) was the second and final emperor of the short-lived Hồ dynasty of Đại Ngu (now Viet Nam).
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Hồ Quý Ly
Hồ Quý Ly (胡季犛, 1336 – 22 October 1407) ruled Đại Ngu (Vietnam) from 1400 to 1401 as the founding emperor of the short-lived Hồ dynasty.
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He (surname)
He or Ho is the romanized transliteration of several Chinese family names. Hu (surname) and He (surname) are Chinese-language surnames.
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Henan
Henan is an inland province of China.
Ho Chi Minh
italic (19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969), colloquially known as Uncle Ho (Bác Hồ) or just Uncle (Bác), and by other aliases and sobriquets, was a Vietnamese communist revolutionary, nationalist, and politician.
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Hu Angang
Hu Angang is an economics professor at Tsinghua University.
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Hu Bin
Hu Bin (born 1973) was a Chinese swimmer specialising in the freestyle sprint events.
Hu Chen-pu
Hu Chen-pu (born 14 August 1948) is a Taiwanese politician and retired general officer.
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Hu Chuanzhi
Hu Chuanzhi (December 1929 – 29 September 2018) was a Chinese shipbuilding executive and politician.
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Hu Chunhua
Hu Chunhua (born April 1963) is a Chinese politician.
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Hu Dahai
Hu Dahai (died 1362), courtesy name Tongfu (通甫), was a Chinese Muslim and military general who lived in the 14th century.
Hu Denghui
Hu Denghui (1941–1969) was a Chinese footballer.
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Hu Die
Hu Die (1907–08 — April 23, 1989), also known by her English name Butterfly Wu, was a popular Chinese actress during the 1920s and 1930s.
Hu Feng
Hu Feng (November 2, 1902 – June 8, 1985) was a Chinese Marxist writer, poet and literary theorist.
Hu Fo
Hu Fo or Hu Fu (14 May 1932 – 10 September 2018) was a Chinese political scientist, legal scholar, and political activist based in Taiwan.
Hu Ge
Hu Ge (born 20 September 1982), also known as Hugh Hu, is a Chinese actor and singer.
Hu Haichang
Hu Haichang (April 25, 1928 – February 21, 2011) was a Chinese mechanical and aerospace engineer.
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Hu Haiyan
Hu Haiyan (born 1956) is president of Beijing Institute of Technology.
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Hu Hanmin
Hu Hanmin (9 December 1879 – 12 May 1936) was a Chinese philosopher and politician who was one of the early conservative right-wing faction leaders in the Kuomintang (KMT) during revolutionary China.
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Hu Hesheng
Hu Hesheng (20 June 1928 – 2 February 2024) was a Chinese mathematician.
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Hu Huaibang
Hu Huaibang (born 25 September 1955) is a Chinese former banker.
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Hu Jia (activist)
Hu Jia (born July 25, 1973) is a Chinese civil rights activist and noted critic of the Chinese Communist Party.
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Hu Jimin
Hu Jimin (traditional Chinese: 胡濟民; simplified Chinese: 胡济民; 1919–1998) was a Chinese nuclear physicist, plasma physicist and educator.
Hu Jinqiu
Hu Jinqiu (born September 24, 1997) is a Chinese professional basketball player who plays for the Zhejiang Guangsha Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association.
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Hu Jintao
Hu Jintao (born 21 December 1942) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 2002 to 2012, the president of China from 2003 to 2013, and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) from 2004 to 2012.
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Hu Jun
Hu Jun (born March 18, 1968) is a Chinese actor best known for playing dramatic roles in various films and television series.
Hu Lanqi
Hu Lanqi (1901 – 13 December 1994), also spelled Hu Lanxi, was a Chinese writer and military leader.
Hu Lien
Hu Lien (courtesy name Boyu (伯玉); October 1, 1907 – June 22, 1977) was a Republic of China Army general.
Hu Mei (Ming dynasty)
Hu Mei (胡美) (died 1384), originally name Tingrui (廷瑞), later changed his name to avoid Zhu Yuanzhang's courtesy name, a native of Xiantao, Henan Jiangbei province (present-day Xiantao, Hubei), was a Chinese military general of the Ming dynasty.
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Hu Nai-yuan
Hu Nai-yuan (born 1961 at Tainan, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese violinist.
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Hu Ning
Hu Ning (1916–1997) was a Chinese physicist and writer.
Hu Peizhao
Hu Peizhao (1937 – 26 April 2019) was a Chinese economist and a professor at Xiamen University.
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Hu Ping
Hu Ping (胡萍) (1910-?) was a Chinese actress, screenwriter and filmmaker from Hunan, China, born in Changsha.
Hu Qiaomu
Hu Qiaomu (4 June 191228 September 1992) was a Chinese sociologist, Marxist philosopher and politician.
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Hu Qili
Hu Qili (born 6 October 1929) is a former high-ranking politician of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), known as a champion of the country's economic reform program in the 1980s.
Hu Sheng
Hu Sheng (11 January 1918 – 5 November 2000), was a Chinese Marxist theorist and historian.
Hu Shih
Hu Shih (17 December 189124 February 1962) was a Chinese diplomat, essayist and fiction writer, literary scholar, philosopher, and politician.
Hu Songshan
Hu Songshan (1880–1955), a Hui, was born in 1880, in Tongxin County, Ningxia, China.
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Hu Ting-ting
Hu Ting-ting or Judy Hu (born 11 September 1979) is an England-born Taiwanese actress.
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Hu Weide
Hu Weide (1863 – 24 November 1933) was a Chinese politician and diplomat during the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China.
Hu Weiyong
Hu Weiyong (died 1380) was a Chinese official of the early Ming dynasty and a close adviser of the Hongwu Emperor.
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Hu Xiansu
Hu Xiansu or Hu Hsen-Hsu (24 May 1894 – 16 July 1968), courtesy name Buzeng, was a Chinese botanist and scholar.
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Hu Yaobang
Hu Yaobang (20 November 1915 – 15 April 1989) was a Chinese politician who was a high-ranking official of the People's Republic of China.
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Hu Yepin
Hu Yepin (4 May 1903 – 7 February 1931) was a Chinese writer, poet, and playwright.
Hu Yitian
Hu Yitian (born 26 December 1993) is a Chinese actor.
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Hu Zaobin
Wu Cho Bun (1897–1942) was an early 20th-century Chinese painter, famous for painting tigers.
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Hu Zhongzao
Hu Zhongzao (胡中藻) (1712-1755), sobriquet Jianmosheng (坚磨生), was a Qing dynasty scholar who was a disciple of the Manchu politician Ortai.
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Hu Zongnan
Hu Zongnan (16 May 1896 – 14 February 1962), courtesy name Shoushan (壽山), was a Chinese general in the National Revolutionary Army and then the Republic of China Army.
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Hu Zongxian
Hu Zongxian (November 4, 1512 – November 25, 1565), courtesy name Ruzhen (汝貞) and art name Meilin (梅林), was a Chinese general and politician of the Ming dynasty who presided over the government's response to the wokou pirate raids during the reign of the Jiajing Emperor.
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Hui people
The Hui people (回族|p.
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IIG Capital
International Investment Group (IIG) is an American financial institution that specializes in short-term trade finance and commercial finance with a focus on emerging markets.
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Jason Hu
Jason Hu (born 15 May 1948) is a Taiwanese politician.
Jayley Woo
Jayley Woo Jia Qi (born 27 December 1991) is a Singaporean actress who was a full-time MediaCorp artiste from 2012 to 2018.
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Jianying Hu
Jianying Hu is a Chinese-American computer scientist at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA, known for her work in data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence and health informatics.
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Jin dynasty (266–420)
The Jin dynasty or Jin Empire, sometimes distinguished as the or the, was an imperial dynasty in China that existed from 266 to 420.
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Julia Hu
Julia Hu (born March 24, 1985) is an American entrepreneur and the co-founder and chief executive officer of the digital health company Lark Health.
Kelly Hu
Kelly Ann Hu (born February 13, 1968) is an American actress, former fashion model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Teen USA 1985 and Miss Hawaii USA 1993.
King Wu of Zhou
King Wu of Zhou (died), personal name Ji Fa, was the founding king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty.
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Kuomintang
The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially based on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan since 1949.
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Luohe
Luohe (postal: Loho) is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province, China.
Murder of Liang Shan Shan
Liang Shan Shan (– 2 October 1989) was a 17-year-old Malaysian schoolgirl who was reported missing in Singapore on 2 October 1989.
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Myolie Wu
Myolie Wu Hang-yee (born 6 November 1979) is a Hong Kong actress and singer.
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Nan Hu
Nan Hu is a Chinese physician-scientist, molecular geneticist, and cancer epidemiologist who researches gastrointestinal cancers.
Nancy Wu
Nancy Wu (born 9 September 1981) is a Hong Kong actress contracted to TVB and Shaw Brothers Pictures.
Paramount leader
Paramount leader is an informal term for the most important political figure in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Pe̍h-ōe-jī
(English approximation:; abbr. POJ), sometimes known as Church Romanization, is an orthography used to write variants of Hokkien Southern Min, particularly Taiwanese and Amoy Hokkien, and it is widely employed as one of the writing systems for Southern Min.
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Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
The Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, officially the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, is the highest political body of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
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Posthumous name
A posthumous name is an honorary name given mainly to revered dead people in East Asian culture.
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Richard Hu
Richard Hu Tsu Tau (s; 30 October 1926 – 8 September 2023) was a Singaporean politician who served as Minister for Finance between 1985 and 2001.
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S. Jack Hu
Shixin Jack Hu (born November 1963) is a Chinese-American engineer who is the senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of Georgia.
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Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.
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Surname
A surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family.
T. C. Hu
Te Chiang Hu (胡德强, 1930–2021) was a Chinese-American computer scientist and operations researcher known for his work in the design and analysis of algorithms.
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.
Tiele people
The Tiele, also named Gaoche or Gaoju, were a tribal confederation of Turkic ethnic origins living to the north of China proper and in Central Asia, emerging after the disintegration of the confederacy of the Xiongnu. Chinese sources associate them with the earlier Dingling.
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Upheaval of the Five Barbarians
The Upheaval of the Five Barbarians also translated as the Uprising, Rebellion or the Revolt of the Five Barbarians is a Chinese expression used to refer to a chaotic period of warfare during the Jin dynasty (266–420) roughly between 304 and 316 which heavily involved non-Han peoples living in China, commonly called the Five Barbarians.
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Valerie Hu
Valerie Wailin Hu is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at George Washington University, where she studies autism biomarkers.
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Variant Chinese characters
Chinese characters may have several variant forms—visually distinct glyphs that represent the same underlying meaning and pronunciation.
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Wattle (anatomy)
A wattle is a fleshy caruncle hanging from various parts of the head or neck in several groups of birds and mammals.
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Wei-Shau Hu
Wei-Shau Hu is an American geneticist specialized in HIV research, retroviral recombination, RNA packaging, and virus assembly.
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Wei-Shou Hu
Wei-Shou Hu is a Taiwanese-American chemical engineer.
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Wen-mei Hwu
Wen-mei Hwu is a Senior Director of Research and Senior Distinguished Research Scientist at NVIDIA Corporation as well as the Walter J. Sanders III-AMD Endowed Chair Professor Emeritus in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Xianbei
The Xianbei were an ancient nomadic people that once resided in the eastern Eurasian steppes in what is today Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Northeastern China.
Xidi
Xidi is a village in Xidi Town (镇), Yi County, Huangshan City of the historical Huizhou region of Anhui province, China.
Xiongnu
The Xiongnu were a tribal confederation of nomadic peoples who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD.
Yi Hu
Yi Hu is an engineer with Quanta Technology in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Yinling Hu
Yinling Hu is a Chinese molecular biologist specialized in cancer immunometabolism, inflammation, and tumorigenesis.
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Yuen Pau Woo
Yuen Pau Woo (born March 2, 1963) is a Canadian politician who has served as a senator from British Columbia (BC) since 2016.
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Zhejiang
Zhejiang is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China.
Zhongyuan
Zhongyuan, the Central Plain(s), also known as Zhongtu (lit. 'central land') and Zhongzhou (lit. 'central region'), commonly refers to the part of the North China Plain surrounding the lower and middle reaches of the Yellow River, centered on the region between Luoyang and Kaifeng.
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See also
Chen (state)
- Battle of Chengpu
- Battle of Loulin
- Battle of Xuge
- Chen (state)
- Chen (surname)
- Crown Prince Mian
- Gui (ancient surname)
- Hu (surname)
- Yuan (surname)
- Yuan Taotu
- Yukou
- Zhuansun Shi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu_(surname)
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