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  1. Wang Shih-chien (Chinese: 王世堅; born 1 January 1960) is a Taiwanese politician. A member of the Democratic Progressive Party, Wang served on the Taipei City Council from 1998 to 2005. He sat on the Legislative Yuan between 2005 and 2008. Wang was reelected to the Taipei City Council in 2010.

  2. Jun 21, 2021 · WANG Shih-chên 王士禛 ( T. 子貞, 貽上, H. 阮亭, 漁洋山人), Oct. 19, 1634–1711, June 26, poet and official, came from a family of note in Hsin-ch'êng, Shantung. He was born at Kaifeng, Honan, where his grandfather, Wang Hsiang-chin [ q. v. ], was then serving as provincial judge. A precocious child, he is said to have composed ...

  3. Jun 22, 2019 · Taipei City Councilor Wang Shih-chien, who has been dubbed the “Taiwanese Chucky,” holds a Chucky doll, the main character of the American slasher movie franchise Child’s Play, as he attends the Taiwanese premiere of the reboot at the LUX Cinema in Taipei’s Ximending on Wednesday.

  4. May 6, 2023 · Ko most likely will become the biggest variable in the 2024 presidential election,” said Wang Shih-chien, a Taipei city councillor from the DPP and constant critic of Ko’s during his eight ...

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  5. Prolific poet and writer of the Ming dynasty and a dominant figure in Chinese literature of the late 16th century. Wang originally became involved with a literary circle led by Li Panlong which stressed the importance of modelling their work after masterpieces of the past.

  6. Jun 24, 2001 · A staunch independence advocate and DPP stalwart, Wang Shih-chien is passionate about keeping alive the 'Independence Evening Post', the nation's oldest evening newspaper. But as he painfully cencedes, it is a battle that appears to have already been lost. By Lin Mei-chun / STAFF REPORTER.

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  8. WANG Chien 王鑑 ( T. 圓照, H. 玄照, 湘碧, 染香庵主人), 1598–1677, a native of T'ai-ts'ang, Kiangsu, was a great-grandson of Wang Shih-chên (see under Ch'ên Chi-ju ), in recognition of whose distinguished services Wang Chien was made prefect of Lien-chou, modern Ho-p'u-hsien, Kwangtung, during the reign of the last Ming emperor ...