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Processed by: | ycandau (2010-11-21 16:24:23 GMT) |
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<< review queue entry 29577 - submitted by 'uyuy' >> Phew, not a personality that can be easily defined. Had to dig the web through those sources: http://books.google.com/books?id=4ZpVntUTZfkC&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=Ni+Kwei-tseng&source=bl&ots=cHOUCCHAFw&sig=Ze7tt6kIkK8tWm8YGy229ZtddIQ&hl=en&ei=Dos1TLqSDZXNjAff7LWDBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CCgQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Ni%20Kwei-tseng&f=false http://www.orientalwomentalk.net/Powerful_sisters.html http://baike.baidu.com/view/923088.htm http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh/%E5%80%AA%E6%A1%82%E7%8F%8D Editor: 1) this is not an encyclopedia. If you are interested in encyclopedic entries, go to wikipedia. 2) don't try to define Ni, her ancestor and her husband all in the same entry. 3) defining Xu as a bureaucrat is of little interest anyhow; and he could hardly be the grandfather of Ni, since he died in 1633. 4) "powerful sisters" is a sentimental wording belonging in a movie announcement , not here. What kind of power did 宋藹齡 wield anyway? |
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# 倪桂珍 倪桂珍 [Ni2 Gui4 zhen1] /Ni Guizhen (1869 - 1931), grand daugther of Xu Guangqi (prominent Chinese bureaucrat), married to Charlie Song (converted Christian missionary and businessman in Shanghai), mother of the powerful Song sisters trio / also spelled Ni Kwei-Tseng/ + 倪桂珍 倪桂珍 [Ni2 Gui4 zhen1] /Ni Guizhen or Ni Kwei-Tseng (1869 - 1931), mother of Song Ailing 宋藹齡|宋蔼龄[Song4 Ai3 ling2], Song Qingling 宋慶齡|宋庆龄[Song4 Qing4 ling2] and Song Meiling 宋美齡|宋美龄[Song4 Mei3 ling2]/ |