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  1. Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School < ( Chinese: 香港浸會大學附屬學校王錦輝中小學; abbreviated as HKBUAS or HKBU WKFS) is a Direct Subsidy school in Shek Mun, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It is the first affiliated school opened by a university in Hong Kong.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cao_ZhiCao Zhi - Wikipedia

    Cao Zhi ( pronunciation ⓘ; Chinese: 曹植; 192 – 27 December 232), [a] courtesy name Zijian ( Chinese: 子建 ), posthumously known as Prince Si of Chen (陈思王), was a prince of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China, and an accomplished poet in his time.

  3. Hong Kong Baptist University ( HKBU) is a public liberal arts university with a Christian education heritage in Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The university was established as Hong Kong Baptist College with the support of American Baptists, who provided both operating and construction funds and personnel to the school in its early years.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chin-Hui_LeeChin-Hui Lee - Wikipedia

    Chin-Hui Lee (Chinese name: 李錦輝) is an information scientist, best known for his work in speech recognition, speaker recognition and acoustic signal processing. He joined Georgia Institute of Technology in 2002 as a professor in the school of electrical and computer engineering [1]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cao_PiCao Pi - Wikipedia

    Emperor Xian did so, and Cao Pi formally declined three times (a model that would be followed by future usurpers in Chinese history), and then finally accepted, establishing the state of Cao Wei. This event marked the official end of the Han dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cao_SongCao Song - Wikipedia

    Emperor Tai (太皇帝) Cao Song (died 193), courtesy name Jugao, was an official who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the foster son of the eunuch Cao Teng and the father of the warlord Cao Cao, who rose to prominence in the final years of Eastern Han and laid the foundation of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cao_CaoCao Cao - Wikipedia

    Cao Cao ( pronunciation ⓘ; [tsʰǎʊ tsʰáʊ]; Chinese: 曹操; c. 155 – 15 March 220), [1] courtesy name Mengde, was a Chinese statesman, warlord, and poet who rose to power during the end of the Han dynasty ( c. 184–220 ), ultimately taking effective control of the Han central government.

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