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  • When asked to evaluate the French Revolution, Zhou En-lai, supposedly said, "It is too soon to say."

    John Thompson: The Debate on NCLB's Failure Is All Over but for the Shouting John Thompson 2012

  • When asked to evaluate the French Revolution, Zhou En-lai, supposedly said, "It is too soon to say."

    John Thompson: The Debate on NCLB's Failure Is All Over but for the Shouting John Thompson 2012

  • But Zhou En-lai "loaned" this island to Vietnam during the Vietnam war to build it as a base to fight American bomber

    Map: Settled border with Vietnam Sun Bin 2005

  • He returned to China in late 1923 to participate in the founding of the Whampoa Military Academy (Huangpu Junxiao) as its commandant, with Liao as political commissar for the KMT and Zhou En-lai, a leading member of the CCP, as the deputy commissar in his individual capacity as a member of the KMT.

    Asia Times Online 2009

  • Well-known members include Zhou Dhun-Yi, ancient Taoist philosopher and poet, key advisors to Chinese Emperors, and Ruby's great-uncle, Zhou En-lai, who served as Premier and Foreign Minister of China for more than 30 years.

    PR.com Press Releases Jade Gallery Hawaii 2009

  • Prince Bertil of Sweden; Russian composers Sergei Prokofiev and Aram Khachaturian; director Sergei Eisenstein; Pope Pius XII; Gen. Douglas MacArthur; Zhou En-lai, Philippine President Manuel Roxas and a number of friendly One World optimists in Australia and New Zealand.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines 2010

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