Chen Yuanyuan
Chen Yuanyuan (c. 1623–1689 or 1695) was a Chinese courtesan who later became the concubine of military leader Wu Sangui. In Chinese folklore, Chen’s capture by the Shun army during Li Zicheng’s conquest of Beijing in 1644 prompted Wu’s fateful decision to open Shanhai Pass to the Manchu army in order to form a joint force to rescue her, an act that sealed the downfall of the Ming dynasty and the founding of the Qing.
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Research status and clinical management of hereditary colorectal cancer and gene disruption by Chen Yuanyuan, Yan Hongli
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Transcriptomic analysis of theca cells in a PCOS rat model: insights into follicular development by Chen Yuanyuan, Sun Ningyu, Lu Lu, Zhang Wuwen, Li Kai, Li Yanting, He Junlan, Cheng Xiang, Zhou Jing, Yan Hua, Yin Ping
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Plum-blossom needle in the treatment of insomnia in a patient with central retinal artery obstruction (梅花针治疗1例视网膜中央动脉阻塞患者失眠的护理体会) by CHEN Ping (陈平), HUANG Shaolan (黄少兰), YANG Jianying (杨剑英), ZHAO Junying (赵俊英), WANG Qiao (王俏), CHEN Yuanyuan (陈媛媛), LIANG Ying (梁颖), GUO Xiaoqin (郭晓勤)
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