- Wang
Ruowang (Chinese: 王若望; pinyin: Wáng
Rùowàng; Wade–Giles: Wang Jo-wang;
February 4, 1918 –
December 19, 2001) was a
Chinese author and
dissident who...
- of his life as a
missionary in
China (where he is
remembered as "Tang
Ruowang") and
became an
adviser to the
Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. Schall...
- John Wang
Ruowang (Chinese: 王若望; pinyin: Wāng
Ruòwàng; born 1962) is a
Chinese Catholic priest and
Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Qinzhou since...
-
Pasqualini (simplified Chinese: 鲍若望;
traditional Chinese: 鮑若望; pinyin: Bào
Ruòwàng; 1926 – 9
October 1997) was a
French and
Chinese journalist who
wrote a...
-
month of the 13th year of Shunzhi. Li
Lanqin 李兰琴, Tang
Ruowang zhuan 汤若望传 [Biography of Tang
Ruowang (Adam Schall)],
Dongfang chubanshe 东方出版社, 1995. Draft...
- 24, 2003)
Acting Bishop John Wang
Ruowang (underground bishop; July 24, 2003 –
August 19, 2011) John Wang
Ruowang (underground bishop;
August 19, 2011...
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collection of art. Hill had The
Wolves are
Coming by
Chinese sculptor Liu
Ruowang installed.
Originally on
display at 798 Art Zone in Beijing, the 110 larger-than-life...
- end
disturbances for
China to move forward. In mid-May 1989,
author Wang
Ruowang published a rebuttal,
arguing vehemently against the editorial. Wang calls...
- The
protests were also led by two
other "radical intellectuals", Wang
Ruowang and Liu Binyan. Deng
Xiaoping disliked all
three leaders, and
ordered Hu...
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suffrage and
calling for the
resignation of Xi
Jinping and Li
Keqiang Wang
Ruowang Harry Wu Wu'erkaixi Xie Wanjun,
founding member of the
Democracy Party...