16 years Imprisonment in Shanghai Municipal No. 2 People's Intermediate Court (Since November 2007)
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Sandy Mo Yuk-ping
Zhou Zhengyi (Chinese: 周正毅; pinyin: Zhōu Zhèngyì; born 23 April 1961), Known in Hong Kong as Chau Ching Ngai, is a businessman and property developer from Shanghai, China. Zhou profited from Shanghai's real estate boom in the late 1990s to early 2000s, and was once described as the 11th richest man in China, with personal assets totalling US$320 million. In November 2007, Zhou was sentenced to sixteen years in prison for stock manipulation and fraud. He is on the "Most Wanted" list of the Independent Commission Against Corruption in Hong Kong.[1]
^"Wanted Person: Chau Ching Ngai". ICAC, Hong Kong.
ZhouZhengyi (Chinese: 周正毅; pinyin: ZhōuZhèngyì; born 23 April 1961), Known in Hong Kong as Chau Ching Ngai, is a businessman and property developer from...
explanations. The resulting work, the "Right Meaning of the Zhou-dynasty (Book of) Changes" (Zhōuyì Zhèngyì; 周易正義), became the standard edition of the I Ching...
believed to be implicated in the Shanghai real estate scandals involving ZhouZhengyi, one of Shanghai's business elite. Huang did little to curb monopolies...
University Occupation Actress Years active 1996–present Partner(s) Ken Kan ZhouZhengyi Chinese name Traditional Chinese 楊恭如 Simplified Chinese 杨恭如 Musical career...
Zhuang Zhou (/dʒuˈɑːŋ ˈdʒoʊ/), commonly known as Zhuangzi (/ˈdʒwɑːŋˈdzʌ/; Chinese: 莊子; literally "Master Zhuang"; also rendered in the Wade–Giles romanization...
2006 Mao Yuping credit fraud case. Mao Yuping, wife of Shanghai tycoon ZhouZhengyi, was sentenced to 32 months in prison for conspiracy to defraud using...
Fan Zhengyi (Chinese: 范争一; born 27 January 2001) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He won the IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship in 2017...
Wu Zhengyi (Chinese: 吴征镒; June 13, 1916 – June 20, 2013) was a Chinese botanist and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Wu specialized...
Some orders are monastic (Quanzhen orders), while the majority are not (Zhengyi orders). Some of the monastic orders are hermitic, and their members practice...
Shangshu 古文尚書, and was widely accepted. It was the basis of the Shàngshū zhèngyì (尚書正義 'Correct interpretation of the Documents') published in 653 and made...
power. Chen is believed to be linked to real estate magnate and banker ZhouZhengyi in the Shanghai Real Estate scandals, where residents were forced to...
Archived from the original on 2019-07-02. Retrieved 2018-03-11. Zhengyi Wu, Zhe-Kun Zhou & Michael G. Gilbert. "Ficus elastica". Flora of China. Missouri...
corrected, definitive edition of Mozi, and Zhouli Zhengyi (周禮正義), an important commentary on the Rites of Zhou. He also contributed to the studies of the bronzeware...
1952 in Yilan County, Taiwan, as Lin Zhengyi (simplified Chinese: 林正义; traditional Chinese: 林正義; pinyin: Lín Zhèngyì). Lin attended high school in National...
of indigenous religions.: 105–106 The Zhengyi school is especially intertwined with local cults, with Zhengyi daoshi (道士, "masters of the Tao", otherwise...
[Offices of Spring]. 周禮 [Rites of Zhou] (in Chinese) – via Wikisource. Zheng, Xuan; Sun, Yirang. "40" . 周禮正義 [Zhouli Zhengyi] (in Chinese) – via Wikisource...
Wilson defeated their respective opponents Perry and Lilley 5–1. Fan Zhengyi made breaks of 89, 66, 51, and 77 to lead Chadha 4–1, and went on to...
thinking I might have to give him a walkover." Mark Williams defeated Fan Zhengyi 6–4. Jamie Clarke trailed 1–5 against Kyren Wilson, but won the match...
inhabitants". Afterwards, Taoism developed and grew into two sects; One is Zhengyi Taoism, which mainly focuses on spells, and the other is Quanzhen Taoism...
in addition to Chinese folk religion. The Song period saw the rise of Zhengyi Taoism as a state sponsored religion and a Confucian response to Taoism...
Plants: A Standard Reference. CRC Press. p. 616. ISBN 978-0849321191. Zhengyi, Wu; Raven, Peter; Deyuan, Hong, eds. (December 9, 2008). Flora of China...
form of Taoism, the Tianshi (Celestial Masters') school (later known as Zhengyi school), developed from the Five Pecks of Rice movement at the end of the...