Results for: Qian Sanqiang
English Chinese
Qian Sanqiang錢三強 [Qian2 San1 qiang2]
Qian Sanqiang钱三强 [Qian2 San1 qiang2]
booming and golden age of Qing dynasty (from Kang Xi to Qian Long emperors)康乾盛世 [kang1 qian2 sheng4 shi4]
coin, money, surname Qian錢 [qian2]
coin, money, surname Qian钱 [qian2]
Grand Scribe, the title by which Sima Qian 司馬遷|司马迁 refers to himself in Records of the Historian 史记太史公 [tai4 shi3 gong1]
Qian county in Shaanxi乾县 [Qian2 xian4]
Qian county in Shaanxi乾縣 [Qian2 xian4]
Qian Qichen (Chinese vice-premier)錢其琛 [qian2 qi2 chen1]
Qian Qichen (Chinese vice-premier)钱其琛 [qian2 qi2 chen1]
Qian Zhongshu (1910-1998), literary academic and novelist, studied in London and Paris author of the 1947 novel Beleaguered City 围城|围城錢鐘書 [Qian2 Zhong1 shu1]
Qian Zhongshu (1910-1998), literary academic and novelist, studied in London and Paris author of the 1947 novel Beleaguered City 围城|围城钱钟书 [Qian2 Zhong1 shu1]
Record of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian 司馬遷|司马迁, first of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, composed in 91 BC during Western Han (former Han), 130 scrolls史記 [Shi3 ji4]
Record of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian 司馬遷|司马迁, first of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, composed in 91 BC during Western Han (former Han), 130 scrolls史记 [Shi3 ji4]
siege, The Beleaguered City, famous 1947 novel by Qian Zhongshu 錢鐘書|钱钟书, filmed as TV serial围城 [wei2 cheng2]
 

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