- "Biography of Ye
Xuanping".
China Viae.
Retrieved 17
September 2019. Mai, June (17
September 2019). "Economic
reform warrior Ye
Xuanping dies, aged 94"...
- Xu
Xuanping (Chinese: 許宣平; Wade–Giles: Hsü Hsüan-p'ing), was a
Taoist hermit and poet of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. He was said to have
lived south of the...
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Zhang Ao (張敖, son of
Zhang Er), the
Prince of Zhao and
later Marquess of
Xuanping. In c.November 192 BC, at the
insistence of then-Empress
Dowager Lü, Lady...
- 1986. Ye
married six
times and had six children. His sons
include Ye
Xuanping (1924–2019), Ye
Xuanning (1938–2016), and Ye
Xuanlian (叶选廉, born 1952)...
- Wu-styles tai chi families,[citation needed]
Zhang Sanfeng's
master was Xu
Xuanping, a Tang
dynasty Taoist poet and
daoyin expert.
Writings attributed to Zhang...
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Jingru (added) K. H. Ting (added) Hong
Xuezhi (added) Ye
Xuanping (added) 8th (1993–1998) Ye
Xuanping Wu
Xueqian Yang
Rudai Wang
Zhaoguo Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme...
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below its peak and 9
metres below its 2010 level. As
water receded, the
Xuanping town in the
Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County was revealed.[citation needed]...
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China Ni Zhifu,
former Vice
Chairman of the
National People's
Congress Ye
Xuanping, vice-president of the
Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference...
- 1996
Preceded by Ye
Xuanping Succeeded by Lu
Ruihua Mayor of
Guangzhou In
office August 1985 – June 1988
Preceded by Ye
Xuanping Succeeded by Yang Ziyuan...
- government. Guangdong's
Hakka governors include Ye Jianying, Ding Sheng, Ye
Xuanping and
Huang Huahua.
Besides playing major roles in all the
three major revolutions...