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Name: Wen T'ien-hsiang
Birth Date: June 6, 1236
Death Date: January, 1283
Place of Birth: Chi-an, Kiangsi, China
Nationality: Chinese
Gender: Male
Occupations: statesman

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Biography of Wen T'ien-hsiang
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The Chinese statesman Wen T'ien-hsiang (1236-1283) served the Sung dynasty in its closing years. For later Chinese he was the ideal model of the loyal minister. Wen T'ien-hsiang was born on June 6, 1236, in Chi-an, Kiangsi. He grew into a tall man of...


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Wen Tianxiang (Chinese: 文天祥; pinyin: Wén Tiānxiáng; Wade-Giles: Wen T'ien-hsiang; June 6 1236 – January 9 1283), also Man Tin Cheung, Duke of Xingguo, was the Song Dynasty's top ranking scholar and Prime Minister. Wen Tianxiang is...


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Toledo Business Journal
WEN conference scheduled
10/01/2001: 514 words, approx. 2 pages
The Fifth Annual Women Mean Business Conference is planning major changes to this year's program. The conference and tradeshow are hosted by Women's Entrepreneurial Network (WEN). The event scheduled for Thursday, November 8, is changing venues this year and will take place at the...
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The Washington Post
Interview With Wen Jiabao
11/23/2003: 1,323 words, approx. 4 pages
In his first interview with Western journalists, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met Friday with Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie Jr., Assistant Managing Editor for Foreign News Philip Bennett and correspondents John Pomfret, Philip P. Pan and Peter S. Goodman. The following are excerpts...
 


 

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