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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Qun - définition


Qun         
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TRADITIONAL CHINESE SKIRTS
(), referred as ( ( (), and sometimes referred as apron in English even though they are not apron as defined in the English dictionary, is a generic term which refers to the Chinese skirts used in , especially those worn as part of , and in . The and its predecessor, the , along with the upper garment called and the trousers called , are all indigenous clothing of the , which conformed to the fashion style of the Chinese civilization in ancient times.
Li Qun (basketball)         
OLYMPIC BASKETBALL PLAYER
Li Qun (athlete)
Li Qun (; born 10 November 1973 in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese basketball coach and former international player who competed for China men's national basketball team in the 2000 Summer Olympics. He became head coach of the Shenzhen Leopards (2015/10/31 - 2016/3/05).
Li Qun (politician)         
CHINESE POLITICIAN
Li Qun (; born February 1962) is a Chinese politician who served as the Communist Party Secretary of Qingdao between 2010 and 2017. He was a member of the Shandong Provincial Party Standing Committee.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Qun
1. Li Qun, the party chief in Linyi, and other local officials also declined repeated requests for comment.
2. The club will be the most expensive in China, according to Xu Qun, chairman of Zhejiang Huamen, the property company behind the scheme.
3. He was killed along with his wife, Ye Qun, a member of the Party‘s decision–making Politburo, their son and a pilot when their plane crashed over Mongolia.
4. Chen Qun, a disgruntled Zhongbao villager, said Wednesday that his community‘s 2,000 residents were promised $450 each when they had to pack and leave in 1''3.
5. Among the swimmers to shine as China asserted itself in swimming was 13–year–old Wang Qun, who collected a 100–200 double in the women‘s breaststroke, including an upset over Olympic gold medalist Luo Xuejuan in the 100.