Kui can refer to Kui instrumental musical composition , comes from Kazakh language Kui Chinese mythology , a one legged mountain demon, also legendary inventor of music and dance Kui dragonball , a manga character Kui, Hiroshima , a Japanese town Kui kuningas nutab , a 1997 song by Terminaator Kui language India , a Dravidian languages Dravidian language spoken by the Khonds Kui people , a Mon Khmer ethnic minority Kui Lee , a singer songwriter Kui M ori mythology , a chthonic M ori demigod, also father of Vahi vero in Tuamotu mythology Kui the Horseclaw , a character in Nausica of the Valley of the Wind manga Nausica of the Valley of the Wind Kui Yuanyuan , a Chinese gymnast KUI, acronym for Kinetic User Interfaces , also for Kawau Island airport KUI 91AB , a variable star of Delta Cephei type KUI 93AB , an eclipsing binary of Algol variable type KUI Clan , Clan of Clans CoD type disambig Category Given names Category Surnames fr Kui nl Kui ru sk Kui ... more details
Li Kui may refer to Li Kui legalist , government minister in the Wei state Li Kui chancellor , chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Li Kui Water Margin , fictional character in the Water Margin hndis Li, Kui Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Kui Buri can refer to Amphoe Kui Buri , a district in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand Kui Buri National Park , a national park of Thailand, located in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province disambig ... more details
incominglinks date April 2012 Jia Kui may refer to Jia Kui 30 101 , style name Jingbo , Eastern Han Dynasty scholar and astronomer, see Yin Mo Jia Kui 174 228 , style name Liangdao , official of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period Jia Kui 1010 1078 , Northern Song Dynasty general hndis ko ja zh ... more details
The Khlong Kui lang th , IPA th k l k j pron is a river in Thailand . Geography The Khlong Kui drains into the Gulf of Thailand from the Malay Peninsula in Thailand. It flows through Ban Pong Kasang and Ban Thung Faek, Amphoe Kui Buri Kui Buri district , Prachuap Khiri Khan Province . ref name RID http 157.82.150.160 GAME T GAIN T routine rid river RIDstations.html Royal Irrigation Department River Gauges Report ref References references PrachuapKhiriKhan geo stub coord 12 02 N 99 54 E display title region TH type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of Thailand Kui ... more details
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Image God of literature.jpg upright thumb right Rubbing of Kui Xing stele with the ao turtle and a ladle at Stele Forest Stele Forest Museum in Xi an. Kui Xing zh c p ku x ng w K uei Hsing , originally called also ku x ng , also known as Great Master Kui or Great Kui the Star Prince , is a character in Chinese mythology , the deity god of examinations, and an associate or servant of the god of literature, Wen Chang . The name Kui Xing literally means Chief Star s , and anciently referred to the spoon of the Big Dipper. The Chun Qiu Yun Dou Shu defines the Kui Xing as The four stars in the first section of the dipper . The handle was referred to as the shao , or ladle spoon. Kui Xing s original name, , is the original name of the star in the Big Dipper located furthest from the handle Dubhe . Folk Beliefs File Xinwupu Lenin School of SE Hubei 0033.jpg thumb left Kui Xing, holding a ladle and standing on an ao turtle ao depicted as a fish , on Xiao Family Temple in Xinwupu, Yangxin County , Hubei In Daoist tradition, Kui Xing is said to have been bent and hunchbacked ... Wu , often referred to as Gu Ting Lin, wrote of Kui Xing in his Record of Historical Knowledge The date of the beginning of modern people s veneration of Kui Xing is unknown. Since Kui was taken ... change was a creative measure designed to facilitate Kui Xing s veneration. As his form developed, people depicted Kui Xing s right foot standing on a character ao turtle ao , a giant turtle ... often compose his torso. Artists have also depicted the ao on which Kui Xing stands as a giant fish ... 20080329 1041505.html Statue of Kui Xing pointing the dipper near Bijiacheng, in Changde , Hunan ref . File Quanshan Tudi Gong Gong statues DSCF8317.JPG thumb Kui Xing standing ... KUI XING Kui Xing &mdash article from Godchecker retrieved 1 February 2006 Notes Reflist Category Chinese gods Hsing,K uei nl Kui Xing pl Kuixing pt Kui Xing zh ... more details
unsourced date January 2009 Chinese name Jiang surname Jiang Ji ng Ku zh c c. 1155 &ndash c. 1221 was a famous Chinese poet , composer and calligrapher of the Song Dynasty . He composed numerous poems, including the famous He Bei Lai and the more well known San Wan Yue. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jiang, Kui ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jiang, Kui Category 1150s births Category 1220s deaths Category Chinese composers Category Guqin players Category Song Dynasty musicians Category Song Dynasty poets china musician stub China poet stub gan it Ji ng Ku no Jiang Kui sv Jiang Kui vi Kh ng Qu zh ... more details
nihongo KuiKui ch was a towns of Japan town located in Mitsugi District, Hiroshima Mitsugi District , Hiroshima Prefecture Hiroshima , Japan . On March 22, 2005 Kui, along with the town of Daiwa, Hiroshima Daiwa , from Kamo District, Hiroshima Kamo District , and the town of Hong , Hiroshima Hong , from Toyota District, Hiroshima Toyota District , was merged into the expanded city of Mihara, Hiroshima Mihara and no longer exists as an independent municipality of Japan municipality . As of 2003 , the town had an estimated population of 5,392 and a population density density of 86.73 persons per km . The total area was 62.17 km . External links http www.city.mihara.hiroshima.jp Official website of Mihara in Japanese Category Dissolved municipalities of Hiroshima Prefecture Hiroshima geo stub ja ... more details
Infobox Three Kingdoms biography name Du Kui image image size caption Title Musician, official Kingdom Cao Wei birth date Unknown birth place Henan present day Luoyang , Henan death date Unknown death place Reign Predecessor Successor Simp Trad Pinyin Du Kui WG Tu K uei Zi Gongliang Post Era Temple Buddhism Deity Other Notes Chinese name Du surname Du Du Kui birth and death dates unknown , Chinese style name style name Gongliang , was a musician and official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of History of China Chinese history . He previously served under the warlord Liu Biao in the late Han Dynasty . See also List of people of the Three Kingdoms References Chen Shou . Records of the Three Kingdoms , Volume 29, Biography of Du Kui. DEFAULTSORT Du, Kui Category Liu Biao and associates Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death unknown Category Cao Wei politicians zh ... more details
Infobox gymnast name Kui Yuanyuan image imagesize 150px caption fullname altname nickname country CHN formercountry birth date Birth date and age 1981 06 23 birth place hometown residence death date death place height discipline WAG level natlteam club gym collegeteam headcoach assistcoach formercoach ... Floor gymnastics Floor Chinese name KuiKui Yuanyuan Simplified Chinese is a Zhonghua Minzu Chinese ... World Cup Final. Kui shocked everyone when she became the 1996 World Champion on floor exercise ... the team compulsories resulting in a disastrous score of 8.925 prevented Kui from making the beam finals. She also failed to make the final in the floor exercise where she was the world champion . Kui ... in gymnastics history. Kui performed one of the most difficult routines of all time, yet finished ... during the 1990s. Kui s rare full twisting back layout on the beam drew gasps, as did her three split leap s to back handspring, 2 layout step outs. Kui lost the silver medal as well, to Svetlana ... they were wrong. In 1997, Kui also became the all around National Games Champion. Following her successful year in 1997, Kui won 2 gold medals at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok and two medals at the World Cup Final. In 1999 Kui had an injury and could not compete. She had to miss the 1999 World ..., Kui had surgery on her knee. She attended University of International Business and Economics , a university ... later, she gave birth to a baby daughter. Kui remains close friends with former teammates Peng Sha her daughter s godmother and Bi Wenjing. Kui is now recognized as one of the most masterful gymnasts ... Fig id 333 name Kui YuanYuan Portal Gymnastics NavigationWorldChampionsArtisticGymnasticsWomenFloorExercise Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kui, Yuanyuan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 23, 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kui ... at the 1996 Summer Olympics Category Gymnasts at the 2000 Summer Olympics pt Kui Yuanyuan zh ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Kui Lee image caption image size background solo singer birth name Kuiokalani Lee alias Kui Lee birth date birth date 1932 7 31 mf y birth place Shanghai , China death date death date and age mf yes 1966 12 03 1932 8 13 death place Tijuana ... Chinese ancestry. Ethel died in 1936. ref name Kui Lee Memorial Cite web title Kui Lee Memorial ... 15 May 2010 ref Kui s widowed father took him back to Hawaii when he was five years old and enrolled ... returned to Hawaii with Kui and performed with him, as well as with Don Ho at Honey s. She also performed with Sterling Mossman, Tommy Sands , Sons of Hawaii and Gilbert Kauhi Zulu . Kui and Nani would ... a symbiotic relationship between Don and Kui that transcended Kui s early death. ref name Islands Empire ... Billroard volume issue 18 May 1968 pages 1 4 url doi ref Recording Kui s songs made Don a star, and it was from Don s on stage patter that most people learned of Kui Lee. Onstage, Don gave Kui full credit ref name Creating Hawaii Tourism for creating island music for a new generation. Kui Lee ... Kui Lee was the only album released during his lifetime. ref name Creating Hawaii Tourism cite ... known standards in Hawai i. Final days and death Kui Lee had been battling lymph gland cancer ref name ... Kui Lee Memorial at the age of 34. His ashes were scattered off Waikiki . In 1973, Elvis Presley ... going to the Kui Lee Cancer Fund, which had been created shortly before the concert. Not much was heard of the cancer fund after the one concert, and the American Cancer Society has no records on it. Kui ... Kui Lee 2005 CD 719 Sony References Reflist 2 Further reading cite book last Kanahele first George ... Press isbn 978 0824805784 External links http www.answers.com topic kui lee Answers.com entry Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lee, Kui ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 3, 1966 PLACE OF DEATH Tijuana , Mexico DEFAULTSORT Lee, Kui Category 1932 births Category 1966 deaths ... more details
Yang Kui also Yang K uei , 1906 1985 was a prominent writer in Taiwan s Japanese colonial period. Raised in Japanese language schools, he went to the Japanese mainland, where he experienced both persecution and acceptance, especially by Japanese communists. Under these influences he became a proletarian novelist. After the war, he was imprisoned by the Kuomintang government from 1949 to 1961. After being released from prison, he had to learn the Chinese language from his granddaughter, as Japanese had been the common language of Taiwan until the time of his imprisonment. His most famous work is The Newspaper Man , first written in Japanese as Shimbun Haitatsu Fu and re written in Chinese by Yang after his imprisonment, as http www.b111.net xiandai yangkui wj 001.htm . Written in Japanese language Japanese , it is the story of a young Taiwanese student struggling to make money as a newspaper delivery boy. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yang Kui ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION taiwanese writer DATE OF BIRTH 1906 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yang Kui Category 1906 births Category 1985 deaths Category Taiwanese novelists Category Taiwanese prisoners and detainees Category People from Tainan zh min nan I K i ja zh ... more details
Anton Kui is a rugby league player for the Bingtangor Lahanis in Papua New Guinea . He is an Papua New Guinea national rugby league team Papua New Guinea international. Career Kui was named in the Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea national rugby league team 2008 World Cup squad training squad , and later in the Papua New Guinea national rugby league team 2008 World Cup squad main squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup . ref name PNG name preliminary squad cite web url http www.rlwc08.com news news archive 2008 08 03 png name preliminary squad.aspx title PNG name preliminary squad publisher RLWC.com date 2008 08 01 accessdate 2008 08 06 ref ref name Wilshere handed Kumuls captaincy cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi rugby league 7669326.stm title Wilshere handed Kumuls captaincy publisher BBC date 2008 10 14 accessdate 2008 10 14 ref He was named as part of the Papua New Guinea national rugby league team Papua New Guinea squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup . ref http www.thenational.com.pg ?q node 1554 Kumuls named The National , 12 October 2009 ref References reflist External links Papua New Guinea 2008 Rugby League World Cup squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kui, Anton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kui, Anton Category Living people Category Papua New Guinean rugby league players Category Papua New Guinea national rugby league team players PapuaNewGuinea rugbyleague bio stub ... more details
Geng Kui zh c w Keng K uei , born in Xianyang , Shaanxi , was a general sent by Dou Xian to defeat the unnamed Northern Chanyu 1st century Northern Chanyu , leader of the Xiongnu nomad s. He achieved this in 91 AD, shortly after the Battle of Ikh Bayan . The Northern Chanyu was defeated once more and fled away, abandoning his kingdom. It is unknown where he went or what became of him. ref de Crespigny 1984 , p. 273. ref ref Hill 2009 , p. 72. ref In 109 the Southern Chanyu with a number of Wuhuan and Xianbi rebelled and, by winter, controlled a large area of the northern commanderies near the Yellow River. 20,000 men under He Xi were sent to aid the local Chinese forces. Geng Kui, who is named as being the Governor of Liaodong at the time, and Liang Qin, the last Protector General of the Western Regions who was hurriedly sent with 8,000 men bore the brunt of the fighting. In the 3rd month of 110 the Southern Chanyu was overwhelmed and came to kowtow and begged to surrender. His request was granted. ref de Crespigny 1984 , pp. 285 286. ref ref Chavannes 1906 , pp. 259 260. ref In the summer of 121, the Xianbi along with the Mo and Hui people s of the northeast defeated and killed the Grand Administrator Cai Feng. In the autumn they defeated the troops of Yunzhong Commandery and killed Grand Administrator Cheng Yan, and besieged the Colonel Protector of the Wuhuan in the city of Macheng . Geng Kui, who was now entitled the new General Who Crosses the Liao, managed with a large army to drive off, but not defeat the Xianbi and relieve the siege of Macheng. However, the Xianbi, from this time on became more aggressive regularly raiding along the frontier with a force said to number ... Tan died in 124, Geng Kui left office. ref de Crespigny 1984 , p. 289. ref Footnotes Reflist References ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Geng, Kui ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Geng, Kui Category Han Dynasty generals china ... more details
Orphan date April 2010 Kui Kinyanjui is a business reporter with Kenya s leading newspaper Business Daily , ref www.businessdailyafrica.com ref reporting on the information, communication and technology beat. Kinyanjui was born and raised in Kenya, attending school in the country until high school, when she moved to the United States to attend the Madeira School . She then went on to study journalism at Fordham University . Kinyanjui s formal career began in 2000, when she bagen to freelance for a selection of international titles. In 2001, she worked for Kenya s oldest business journal known as the Executive, where she rose from the position of editorial assistant to become a regular writer for the monthly publication. Later that year, she moved to PC World East Africa, where she rose to the position of Editor, reporting on technology in the East African region. Her work there also included conducting Public Relations work for brands such as Toshiba and Gateway. Once the owners of the magazine made a decision to fold the publication, Kinyanjui embarked on forming her own start up to continue publishing the magazine, which is the regional version of PC World, and IDG publication. Kinyanjui then moved to the world of public relations, working for Oglivy and Mather s Nairobi office where she crafted the communication strategy for several blue chip companies. Kinyanjui was among the founding journalists that formed Nation Media Group s Business Daily in 2006. ref www.nation.co.ke ref Writing exclusively on the region s fast growing ICT sector for Kenya s first daily business newspaper, Kinyanjui has built significant goodwill for the industry. Based out of Nation Media Group s Nairobi bureau, Kinyanjui now edits a standalone pullout known as Digital Business in the paper, indicative ... automatically Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kinyanjui, Kui ALTERNATIVE ... Kinyanjui, Kui Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Kenyan ... more details
essay date December 2010 Kui Dong , born 1966, Beijing, China is a Chinese American composer, musician, and teacher. She is known for her music which has often incorporated traditional Chinese music into contemporary contexts, and is currently Professor of Music at Dartmouth College ref http www.dartmouth.edu music faculty dong.html Dept. of Music page at Dartmouth ref Background in China Kui Dong claims she was forced into studying music, and if given the choice, she may not have pursued it as a career. When taking the national standardized test in China, it was recommended that Dong pursue the sciences in high school and college. However, her mother, who was a classical opera singer, had unsuccessfully urged her two older daughters to pursue music and saw Dong as her last hope for a child who would become a musician. Dong says that if she had had a younger sibling, she might be doing something completely different in life. She sometimes thinks that she might want to become a filmmaker or architect rather than a composer. Dong says that without some kind of creative outlet, she becomes restless very easily. After being told at the age of 15 by a teacher that she would never become a successful pianist or conductor because of her physical stature, Dong applied to the composers program at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing . She was too young to be accepted and was sent to the high school program affiliated with the conservatory to study composition and theory rather than performance. After graduating from high school, she enrolled at the Central Conservatory. Here ... were similar to Kui s in China during the student movements, and when sharing their experiences, they often ... External links http www.dartmouth.edu kui Personal Website http www.kalvos.org dongkui.html NonPop ... Waves Unfold Persondata name Dong Kui alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Dong, Kui Category 20th century classical composers ... more details
Lufei Kui zh t s p L f i Ku , 17 September 1886 9 July 1941 was a People s Republic of China Chinese educationist and publisher . His courtesy name was Bo hong . He is known in his advocacy for simplified Chinese characters . Early life Lufei was born in a noble family in Hanzhong , Shaanxi , though his parents had come from from Zhejiang . His mother was a niece of Li Hongzhang , a famous Chinese politician during the Qing Dynasty . In his early years, Lufei was taught in classical Chinese . Beginning in 1898, he attended to Nanchang English School and started to learn English language English and Japanese language Japanese . He was influenced by new thought and thus pro revolutionary. Career In the spring of 1903, Lufei went to Wuchang District Wuchang , where he launched Xinxuejie Bookstore . As the manager, he sold many pro revolution books and booklets. He joined the underground revolution movement and became a surveillant. In 1905 he became the editor in chief of the newspaper Chubao and after the closing down of the newspaper under the pressure of Governor Zhang Zhidong he fled to Shanghai . There, he was employed as the manager and editor of a publishing company. In late 1906, Lufei became the headmaster of Wenming Primary School. He started to make a figure in Shanghai. http chinese.cersp.com sJdcd sJyjd 200802 6575.html In 1908, Lufei started the first professional magazine in education in China, the Jiaoyu Zazhi . Lufei believed that education is the key in making a better nation. He published many essays and thesis on the magazine to introduce his ideas in education reforming. In 1909, Lufei published a thesis titled General Education Should Use Vernacular Characters , on Jiaoyu Zazhi. This is the first time in history to advocate the promotion of simplified Chinese characters. In 1922, Lufei published another thesis Deliverance on Coordinating Chinese Characters , in which he suggests that educators should ... more details
Other persons Li Kui Li Kui disambiguation Chinese name Li Li Image Lili.jpg thumb Statue of Li Kui Li Kui zh c p L Ku w Li K uei , fl. 4th century BC was an ancient Chinese government minister and court advisor to Marquis Wen of Wei , r. 403 BC 387 BC in the state of Wei state Wei . In 407 BC , he wrote the Book of Law Fajing, , which was the basis for the codified laws of the Qin Dynasty Qin and Han Dynasty Han dynasties. It had a deep influence on state ministers of Qin state Qin such as Shang Yang , who formulated the dogma and basis of the Chinese philosophy of Legalism Chinese philosophy Legalism . Along with his contemporary Ximen Bao , he was given oversight in construction of canal and irrigation projects in the State of Wei. ref name needham volume 4 part 3 261 Needham, Volume 4, Part 3 261. ref See also Warring States Sunshu Ao Notes reflist References ChineseText Zhang, Guohua, http 203.72.198.245 web Content.asp?ID 10204&Query 1 Li Kui . Encyclopedia of China Law Edition , 1st ed. Needham, Joseph 1986 . Science and Civilization in China Volume 4, Part 3 . Taipei Caves Books, Ltd. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Li, Kui ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Jurisprudence DEFAULTSORT Li, Kui Category Zhou Dynasty philosophers Category 4th century BC philosophers Category Chinese engineers Category Hydraulic engineering Category Year of death unknown Category Chinese reformers Category Philosophers of law China hist stub China academic bio stub philosopher stub bo ca Li Kui de Li Kui fr Li Kui ko nl Li Kui ja sh Li Kui legalizam zh classical zh yue zh ... more details
Chinese t s chinese name Jia Jia Kui , 174 &ndash 228 , Chinese style name style name Liangdao , was a military general and bureaucrat during the Han Dynasty period of History of China Chinese history . He became a subject of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. Biography Jia Kui was a native of present day Lifen, Shanxi . After appointments to several posts as prefect, administrator, and registrar to the Chancellor China chancellor , Jia Kui was honored with the title of Marquis of Guannei for his work in keeping his lands prepared for battle and well supplied. During a skirmish with the rival state of Eastern Wu , Jia Kui defeated the forces of Lu Fan , earning further accolades. In 228, during the reign of Cao Rui , he was posted with Cao Xiu to invade Eastern Wu, at the Battle of Shiting . Cao Xiu was taken in by Zhou Fang Three Kingdoms Zhou Fang s defection, though Jia Kui was not convinced. Though he had seen through the defection the invasion was unsuccessful, and Jia Kui rescued Cao Xiu after the latter was isolated by the false defection of Zhou Fang, leading to a successful retreat. Jia Kui s son, Jia Chong , served as an official during the Jin Dynasty 265 420 Jin Dynasty after the end of the Three Kingdoms period. Appointments and titles held Chief of Jiangyi County Prefect of Mianchi County Assistant to the Excellency over the Masses Consultant Army Advisor to the Director of Retainers Administrator of Hongnong ... Su granted to Jia Kui posthumously Modern references In Koei s video games series Dynasty Warriors , Jia Kui is credited for intervening in a succession dispute between Cao Pi and Cao Zhang . See also ..., Biography of Jia Kui. People of Cao Wei Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jia, Kui ... DEFAULTSORT Jia, Kui Category 174 births Category 228 deaths Category Generals under Cao Cao Category ... stub ca Jia Kui de Jia Kui fr Jia Kui ko ja sh Jia Kui zh ... more details
Infobox Boxer name David Kui Kong Young image nickname realname David Kui Kong Young weight Bantamweight nationality Flagicon China China birth date birth date 1916 12 05 mf y birth place China style Southpaw total 87 wins 61 KO 37 losses 16 draws 10 no contests 0 David Kui Kong Young born December 5, 1916 is a China Chinese boxer. David was undefeated in his first 6 fights with a record of 4 0 2. Kui Kong Young fought Jackie Wilson boxer Jackie Wilson in two straight fight in Australia . Kui Kong Young lost both fights. The first fight he lost by DQ. The second fight he lost by decision. Kui Kong Young fought Little Dado three times. The first fight Kui Kong Young won by decision at the Honolulu Stadium . The second fight David won again by decision at the Honolulu Stadium . The third fight was for the World Bantamweight Title only recognized by the Hawaiian Territorial Boxing Commission and David won again this time by TKO at the Honolulu Stadium . Kui Kong Young defended the World Bantamweight Title against Manuel Ortiz boxer Manuel Ortiz . Ortiz won by split decision in Honolulu, Hawaii . External links http www.boxrec.com list bouts.php?human id 10&cat boxer&pageID 1 http www.boxrec.com media index.php?title Human 10 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, David Kui Kong ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Chinese boxer DATE OF BIRTH December 5, 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH China DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, David Kui Kong Category Chinese boxers Category 1916 births Category Possibly living people PRChina sport bio stub Asia boxing bio stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox settlement official name Kui Buri native name native name lang th settlement type Amphoe image skyline image alt image caption image map Amphoe 7702.png map caption Amphoe location in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province pushpin map pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name Flag Thailand subdivision type1 Provinces of Thailand Province subdivision name1 Prachuap Khiri Khan Province Prachuap Khiri Khan subdivision type2 Seat subdivision name2 subdivision type3 Tambon subdivision name3 subdivision type4 Muban subdivision name4 established title Amphoe established established date population total 41246 population as of 2000 ... Kui Buri Railway Station Thailand.JPG thumb 250px Kui Buri railway station. Kui Buri Lang th ... Mueang Kui was an ancient city of Ayutthaya kingdom . In the reign of King Boromarachathirat III Boromakot , Kui was 4th class city. The governor position was Phra Kui Buri. In Rattanakosin, King Rama II of Thailand Rama II established a Mueang Bang Nang Rom, which had its city hall located Kui ... still located at the same place. When King Chulalongkorn created Monthon Phetchaburi , Kui Buri was included. In 1898 the city hall was moved to Ko Lak bay and Kui Buri was downgraded to a tambon of Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan district. The minor district King Amphoe of Kui Buri was re established ... the Gulf of Thailand . The main river of the district is the Khlong Kui . Administration The district ... . There are two townships thesaban tambon within the district Kui Buri covers parts of the tambon Kui Buri and Kui Nuea, and Rai Mai covers parts of the tambon Sam Krathai. No. Name Thai name Villages Population Inh. 1. Kui Buri 8 2. Kui Nuea 11 3. Khao Daeng 3 4. Don Yai ... of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province Kui Buri PrachuapKhiriKhan geo stub de Amphoe Kui Buri bpy th vi Kui Buri huy n ... more details
Water Margin character infobox Name Li Kui Nickname Black Whirlwind br Aliases Iron Ox br Rank ... Pair of axes, Pudao Simp Trad Pinyin L Ku WG Li K uei Other Other persons Li Kui Li Kui disambiguation Chinese name Li Li Li Kui is a fictional character in the Water Margin , one of the Four ... Liangshan heroes and is nicknamed Black Whirlwind . Background The Water Margin describes Li Kui ... pugilists as Black Whirlwind for his berserk behavior in combat and dark complexion. Li Kui has ... Kui is a native of Baizhang Village, Yishui County , Yizhou in present day Linyi , Shandong . He flees ... refuses, Li Kui threatens to beat him up but Dai Zong arrives and stops him. Dai Zong introduces Song Jiang to Li Kui and Li is stunned to hear that the man before him is actually the famous philanthropist ... Jiang. Later, Dai Zong and Li Kui bring Song Jiang to a restaurant for a meal. Song Jiang has a sudden craving for fish and the waiter says that the restaurant does not serve fish. Li Kui volunteers ... Zong arrive on time and stop the fight. Li Kui and Zhang Shun then have a good laugh over the fight ... print by Yoshitoshi , depicting Li Kui bottom wrestling with Zhang Shun underwater. Joining Liangshan When Song Jiang and Dai Zong are arrested and sentenced to death, Li Kui joins in the fray as the Liangshan ... Gai s insistence. The government sends troops to besiege the temple and eliminate the outlaws. Li Kui ... tigers Li Kui leaves Liangshan later to fetch his mother to join him. Along the way, he encounters Li Gui, who impersonates him and robs passersby in the woods in his name. Li Kui defeats Li Gui after ... that he has no choice but to rob to feed his 80 year old mother, Li Kui softens and lets Li Gui ..., Li Kui runs into Li Gui again and overhears a secret conversation between Li Gui and his wife. They are plotting ... Kui is furious and he bursts in and kills Li Gui but Li Gui s wife escapes. Li Kui reaches home and meets ... to help him capture Li Kui to claim the bounty. Li Kui flees from home with his mother and carries her ... more details
Kui was a chthonic demigoddess and the wife of Tuputupuwhenua in M ori mythology . They supposedly live underground and when a new house is built, a tuft of grass is offered to them. Kui is also the name of the father of Vahi vero and the grandfather of Rata Tuamotu mythology Rata in the Tuamotu islands. References R.D. Craig, Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology Greenwood Press New York, 1989 , 123. Category Polynesian mythology multi region Category M ori mythology Maori stub ... more details
no footnotes date December 2010 Kui is an instrumental music al composition with 1,5 4 minutes length ... Kazakhs Kazakh s and Kyrgyz people Kyrgyzs . Kui is performed with different national plucked ... experimented with chorus performance of Kuis. KUI IN KAZAKH CULTURE PERFORMED WITH DOMBYRA In Kazakh .... For example Kazakh folk Kui aqsaq qulan lame onager is dated 13 century. Authors of many famous Kazakh Kuis lived in Middle Ages . But the pick of the culture comes to 19 and 20 centuries. Kui tradition included also verbal part that explained in detail the story for the Kui composition, personalities, reasons and legends of it. So before performing the Kui the performer used to give a story ... Kuishi performer of Kui still keep this verbal part of Kazakh instrumental Kui tradition. Ancient composers ... Sugir Aliuly , or Sugur Aliev 1882 1961 and many others. Types of Kui There are folks Kuis and Kuis composed by Authors. It said that folks Kui may take their beginning from ritual worship acts of nomad tribes. Ever famous Kuishy Performer of Kui had his own unique techniques and features. The themes ... s Kui, Zhiger that means energy to live or Qazangap s Kui Kokil that means melody of my soul Osen Tore s Kui, ottin dunie, kettin dunie that means my days have past . Other Kuis represent detailed psychological portraits of individuals Qurmangazy s Kui Toremurat the name of a male person Mamen s Kui Aqsholpan which is the name of a woman Dina s Asem qonyr . Other Kuis are about mother land vast fields of Steppe Qurmangazy s Kui Sary Arqa that means Golden Steppe Tattimbet s Kui Sarzhailau Golden Plateau Bogda s Kui Zhem Suynyn tasqyny means flood of the Zhem River . The other part of Kuis is dedicated to some events in the lives of Kuishis or composers. Qurmangazy s Kui Aman bol sheshem, aman bol means Take care, Mama, Take care Tattimbet s Kui Kokei kesti internal disturbance Dina ... of a horse Ashimtai s Qonyr qaz means brown goose Sugir s Kui Aqqu means white swan . So ... more details