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At a meeting in August 2006 with members of the Rwanda Patriotic Front, Wu Guanzheng, of the Communist Party of China, confirmed the intention of the People's Republic of China to fund a study into the feasibility of constructing a railway connecting at Isaka with the existing Tanzanian railway network, and running via Kigali in Rwanda through to Burundi.
Wang Lequan, Wang Zhaoguo, Hui Liangyu, Liu Qi, Liu Yunshan, Li Changchun, Wu Yi, Wu Bangguo, Wu Guanzheng, Zhang Lichang, Zhang Dejiang, Luo Gan, Zhou Yongkang, Hu Jintao, Yu Zhengsheng, He Guoqiang, Jia Qinglin, Guo Boxiong, Cao Gangchuan, Zeng Qinghong, Zeng Peiyan, Wen Jiabao.
* Wu Guanzheng ( Head of Central Discipline Inspection Commission
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* Wu Guanzheng – member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China
Due in large measure to Zeng's efforts, six out of the nine new members of the Standing Committee, Wu Bangguo, Jia Qinglin, Huang Ju, Wu Guanzheng, and Li Changchun, and Zeng himself, were linked to Jiang's " Shanghai Clique " and considered his allies.
* Wu Guanzheng biography @ China Vitae, online database of China VIPs
* Biography of Wu Guanzheng, People's Daily Online
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* Wu Guanzheng ( 吴官正 )
* 16th CPC Politburo Standing Committee: Hu Jintao, Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao, Jia Qinglin, Zeng Qinghong, Huang Ju, Wu Guanzheng, Li Changchun and Luo Gan
* 16th CPC Politburo: Wang Lequan, Wang Zhaoguo, Hui Liangyu ( Hui ), Liu Qi, Liu Yunshan, Li Changchun, Wu Yi ( female ), Wu Bangguo, Wu Guanzheng, Zhang Lichang, Zhang Dejiang, Chen Liangyu, Luo Gan, Zhou Yongkang, Hu Jintao, Yu Zhengsheng, He Guoqiang, Jia Qinglin, Guo Boxiong, Huang Ju, Cao Gangchuan, Zeng Qinghong, Zeng Peiyan, Wen Jiabao
** secretary of the CCDI: Wu Guanzheng
* People's Republic of China: Politburo Standing Committee member Wu Guanzheng met with Yudhoyono on 13 October and conveyed congratulations from President Hu Jintao.
* Wu Guanzheng: November 2002-October 2007

Wu and born
* Wu Daozi, Chinese painter ( born 680 )
The Spring and Autumn Annals states that Sun Tzu was born in Qi, while the later Records of the Grand Historian ( Shiji ) states that Sun Tzu was a native of Wu.
Both sources agree that Sun Tzu was born in the late Spring and Autumn Period of China ( 722 – 481 BC ), and that he was active as a general and strategist, serving the king of Wu, King Helü, in the late sixth century BC, beginning around 512 BC.
* Wu Qi, Chinese military general, Prime Minister of the State of Chu, also a servant of the State of Lu ( born in Wei )
Empress Wu Zetian, China's only female ruler, was born in Shanxi Province.
*** Wu Po-hsiung 吳伯雄 / 吴伯雄 ( 1939 -; ancestral Yongding, Fujian ; born in Zhongli, Taiwan ; Hakka pronunciation: Ng Pak Hiung ), Chairman, Kuomintang, 2007 -; Mayor, Taipei, 1988 – 1990
** Michael Wong 王光良 ( 1970 -; born in Malaysia ; Hakka pronunciation: Vong Guong Liong ) and Victor Wong 黄品冠 ( 1972 -; Jieyang, Guangdong ; born in Malaysia ; Hakka pronunciation: Vong Pin Guan ), Singer-songwriters of " Guang Liang Pin Guan " 光良品冠 / " Wu Yin Liang Pin " 无印良品 fame
Wu Zetian was born as Wu Zhao ( sometimes given as 武曌, but actual characters uncertain ; but, Zhao was not 瞾, since this was one of Wu's innovative characters ).
Wu Zetian was born as Wu Zhao, in Lizhou ( 利州 ) ( modern day Guangyuan City in Sichuan Province ), or else in the imperial capital of Chang ' an, during the reign of Emperor Gaozu of Tang, and lived from 17 February 624 – 16 December 705 < ref name = death >
However, the first written record of shiitake cultivation can be traced to Wu Sang Kwuang in China, born during the Sung Dynasty ( AD 960 – 1127 ).
Wu Qingyuan ( 吳清源, Pinyin: Wú Qīngyuán, born May 19, 1914 ), generally known in the West by his Japanese name Go Seigen, is considered by many players to be the greatest player of the game of Go in the 20th century.
Wu was born on May 31, 1912, in her ancestral hometown in Taicang, Jiangsu Province, China.
Wu Bangguo ( born July 1941 ) is a high-ranking politician in the People's Republic of China.
Wu was born at Feidong County in Anhui.
Gao Lishi was born in 684, when Empress Dowager Wu ( later known as Wu Zetian ) was successively regent over her sons Emperor Zhongzong ( Li Zhe / Li Xian ) and Emperor Ruizong ( Li Dan ).
He also developed deep bonds with his older sister Princess Liu Piao ( 劉嫖 ) and his younger brother Liu Wu ( 劉武 ), both also born of Empress Dou.
By the time Zhao was born, Emperor Wu was already 62.
In 94 BC, then-Prince Fuling was born to a favorite concubine of Emperor Wu, Consort Zhao, who carried the title Lady Gouyi ( 鉤弋夫人 ).
Wu was born in Gaoyou, Jiangsu province to Wu Xiang ( 吳襄 ) and Lady Zu.

Wu and August
However, during the first hours of the morning of 7 August, prominent Ming Mongol generals, Wu Jin and Wu Cong, were alerted of the coup and immediately relayed a warning to the emperor.
In the wake of accusations that he made unwanted sexual advances on the teenage daughter of a campaign donor and friend, Wu announced that he would resign from office following resolution of the debt ceiling crisis ; he submitted his resignation on August 3, 2011 .< ref >
Wu died of illness in August ( lunar month ) that year and was succeeded by his grandson Wu Shifan, who ordered a retreat back to Yunnan.
Born as Elsie Evelyn Lay in Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom and known professionally as Evelyn Laye, her parents were both actors and her father a theatre manager, she made her first stage appearance in August 1915 at the Theatre Royal, Brighton as Nang-Ping in Mr. Wu, and her first London appearance at the East Ham Palace on 24 April 1916, aged 14, in the revue Honi Soit, in which she subsequently toured.
Colonel Yi Wu ( 15 November 1912 – 7 August 1945 ), was the 4th head of Unhyeon Palace, a member of the imperial family of Korea, and an officer in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second World War.
Prince Wu was transferred to Hiroshima in 1945, and on 6 August 1945, he was mortally injured by the atomic bomb blast on the way to his office, and died later that day at a medical aid station.
In August 2012, Wu Man will release her new documentary Discovering a Musical Heartland – Wu Man ’ s Return to China.
* Bensusan, P: DADGAD Music: Compositions from Spices and Wu Wei, John August Music / Mel Bay Publications, 1996 ISBN 0-7866-1452-8

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