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Xin Xin is a
female giant panda that
lives in the
Chapultepec Zoo in
Mexico City.
Xin Xin (新新 "new" in Chinese) was
conceived naturally and was born in...
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Xin Z**** (Chinese: 辛追; [ɕín ʈʂwéɪ]; c. 217 BC–168 or 169 BC), also
known as Lady Dai or the
Marquise of Dai, was a
Chinese noblewoman. She was the wife...
- Look up
xin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Xin may
refer to:
Xin dynasty (新朝),
which ruled China from 9–23 AD
Xincan languages (ISO 639:
xin), a small...
- Qi
Xin (simplified Chinese: 齐心;
traditional Chinese: 齊心; born 3
November 1926) is a
Chinese author and
member of the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP), who...
- Lin
Xin (廩辛) was king of the
Shang dynasty of China. His name by
Bamboo Annals is Feng
Xin (冯辛),
another book The
Historic People of Han Book (汉书, 古今人表)...
- Li
Xin (李信),
courtesy name
Youcheng (有成), was a
Chinese military general of Qin
during the
Warring States era.
Alongside Wang Jian, Wang Ben and other...
- Fei
Xin (simplified Chinese: 费信;
traditional Chinese: 費信; c. 1385/1388 -
after 1436) was a
member of the
military personnel of the
fleet of the Ming dynasty...
- Hua
Xin (157/158 – 30
January 232),
courtesy name Ziyu, was a
Chinese politician who
lived during the late
Eastern Han
dynasty and
Three Kingdoms period...
- Xu
Xin (simplified Chinese: 许昕;
traditional Chinese: 許昕; pinyin: Xǔ
Xīn; born 8
January 1990) is a
Chinese professional table tennis player who is currently...
- Dugu
Xin (Chinese: 獨孤信; 503 – 24
April 557),
Xianbei name
Qimitou (期彌頭),
known as Dugu
Ruyuan (獨孤如願)
before 540, was a
prominent general and official...