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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xi_JinpingXi Jinping - Wikipedia

    Early life and education Xi Jinping was born in Beijing on 15 June 1953, the third child of Xi Zhongxun and his second wife Qi Xin. After the founding of the PRC in 1949, Xi's father held a series of posts, including Party propaganda chief, vice-premier, and vice chairperson of the National People's Congress. Xi had two older sisters, Qiaoqiao, born in 1949 and An'an (安安 ; Ān'ān), born ...

    • Xi Jinping Thought

      — Xi Jinping, "Uphold and Develop Socialism with Chinese...

    • Xi Mingze

      Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About...

    • Qi Xin

      Qi Xin (simplified Chinese: 齐心; traditional Chinese: 齊心;...

    • Foreign Policy of Xi Jinping

      The foreign policy of Xi Jinping concerns the policies of...

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    • Qi Qiaoqiao

      Qi was born in Yan'an in 1949 to Qi Xin, the second wife of...

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      The President of the People's Republic of China, commonly...

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  2. the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. William T. Stearn (16 April 1911 – 9 May 2001) was a British botanist. Born in Cambridge, he was largely self-educated. He was head librarian at the Royal Horticultural Society 's Lindley Library in London from 1933 to 1952, and then moved to the Natural History Museum where he was a scientific ...

  3. Category:Xin Dynasty. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. Coins of the Xin Dynasty ‎ (6 C, 115 F) Emperors of the Xin Dynasty (9-23) ‎ (1 C) Maps of the Xin Dynasty ‎ (7 F) Xin (Wang Mang) Dynasty tombs in the Luoyang Ancient Tombs Museum ‎ (9 F)

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    Xi Jinping is the son of former Chinese Vice Premier Xi Zhongxun and Qi Xin. He rose politically in China's coastal provinces. He was the Governor of Fujian between 1999 and 2002. Between 2002 and 2007, he was Governor and CPC party chief of Zhejiang. After the dismissal of Chen Liangyu, Xi was transferred to Shanghai as the party secretary for a s...

    In November 2012, he was elected as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and the Chairman of the Central Military Commission in the CPC convention. In March 2013, he was elected as the President of the People's Republic of Chinaby the Chinese Congress. This started his first term as China's leader. Chinese leadership changes every ...

    Xi was born on 15 June 1953 in Beijing, China. His father held lots of posts, including party propaganda chief and vice premier. He has been married to Peng Liyuan since 1987. They have one daughter, Xi Mingze, who graduated from Harvard University in 2015. Xi lives in Zhongnanhai, China.

    Biography Archived 2006-08-27 at the Wayback Machineat www.chinavitae.com
    Xi Jinping collected news and commentary at the China Digital Times
    U.S. Embassy Beijing, Portrait of Xi Jinping Archived 2013-06-03 at the Wayback Machine, via United States diplomatic cables leak
    Osnos, Evan, "China’s Valentine’s Day in Washington", The New Yorker, 14 February 2012. Review of comment accompanying Xi's visit.
  4. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search ... Media in category "Xu Xin" The following 200 files are in this category, out ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › XinXin - Wikipedia

    Xin. 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 extinct family of Mesoamerican languages.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xin_ZhuiXin Zhui - Wikipedia

    Xin Zhui (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 of Li Cang (利蒼), the Marquis of Dai, and Chancellor of the Changsha Kingdom, during the Western Han dynasty of ancient China.

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