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Song Jie (simplified Chinese: 宋洁;
traditional Chinese: 宋潔; pinyin:
Sòng Jié; born on
January 23, 1999), is a
Chinese Taekwondo athlete from Bazhong, Sichuan...
- King
Jie (Chinese: 桀;
traditionally 1728–1675 BC) was the 17th and last
ruler of the Xia
dynasty of China. He is
traditionally regarded as a
tyrant and...
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Jie Zhitui (fl. 7th century BC), also
known as
Jie Zitui, was an
ancient aristocrat who
served the Jin
prince Chong'er
during the
Spring and
Autumn Period...
- He
Jie (simplified Chinese: 何洁;
traditional Chinese: 何潔; pinyin: Hé
Jié; born 25
March 1986), also
known as
Angel He or J.HE, is a
Chinese singer. She...
- Li
Jie (李誡; 1065–1110) was a
Chinese architect and
writer of the
Song dynasty. He
wrote the
Yingzao Fashi. Lu,
Yongxiang (2014). A
History of
Chinese Science...
- Li
Jie may
refer to: Li
Jie (footballer) (born 1979),
female Chinese footballer Li
Jie (handballer) (born 1955),
Chinese handball player Li
Jie (rifle...
- 102 (4): 911–917. doi:10.3852/09-044. PMID 20648757. S2CID 9711234.
Song,
Jie; Chen, yuanyuan; Cui,
Baokai (2014). "Morphological and
molecular evidence...
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Daughter (Queen) Peak. Jiariren-an (5,470.5m) Five
Budda Peak
Bujiong SongJie Wuxue (approximately. 6,000m) Also
called Son Peak. Lora
Zangui Gonbu (5...
- The
Jié (Chinese: 羯; Wade–Giles: Chieh;
Middle Chinese: [ki̯at]: 246 ) were
members of a
tribe of
northern China in the
fourth century.
During the period...
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Chang Jui-en Chinese
Taipei Welterweight −67 kg Bạc Thị Khiêm Vietnam
Song Jie China Kwak Min-ju South
Korea Chiu Shao-hsuan Chinese
Taipei Middleweight...