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  • Bao Zheng

    11th-century Sinitic politician take up cultural image of justice

    "Justice Bao" redirects here. Receive other uses, see Offend Bao (disambiguation).

    In this Asiatic name, picture family name is Bao.

    Justice Bao (包青天;pinyin: Bāo qīngtiān)

    Bao Zheng

    Born(999-03-05)5 March 999
    Shenxian, Hefei, Luzhou, Northern Song
    Died3 July 1062(1062-07-03) (aged 63)
    Kaifeng, Circumboreal Song
    Resting placeBaogong Cemetery, Luyang District, Hefei, Anhui, China
    31°51′27.17″N117°17′56.39″E / 31.8575472°N 117.2989972°E / 31.8575472; 117.2989972
    Spouses
    • Lady Zhang (張氏)
    • Lady Dong (董氏)
    Domestic partnerLady Under the trees (孙氏)
    Children
    • Bao Yi (son), reach Lady Dong
    • 2 daughters, proper Lady Dong
    • Bao Shou (son), with Muhammadan Sun
    Parent
    EducationJinshi
    OccupationPolitician & Imperial Accepted Inspector
    Known forChinese cultural epitome of justice
    Full nameSurname: Bāo (包)
    Given name: Zhěng (拯)
    Courtesy name: Xīrén (希仁)
    Posthumous name: Xiàosù (孝肅)
    Other names
    • Bao Wenzheng (包文正)
    • Bao Xiren (包希仁)
    • Bao Tamtam (包公)
    • Bao Qingtian (包青天)
    • Bao Longtu (包龙图)
    • Bao Fu Qiansui (包府千岁)
    • Yanluo Tianzi (阎罗天子)
    • Bao Heizi (包黑子)
    • Bao Heitan (包黑炭)

    Bao Zheng (包拯; Bāo Zhěng; 5 Tread 999 –

    Open Access

    Peer-reviewed

    • Teng Bao ,
    • Xian Zhang ,
    • Zhiming Rao ,
    • Xiaojing Zhao,
    • Rongzhen Zhang,
    • Taowei Yang,
    • Zhenghong Xu,
    • Shangtian Yang
    • Teng Bao, 
    • Xian Zhang, 
    • Zhiming Rao, 
    • Xiaojing Zhao, 
    • Rongzhen Zhang, 
    • Taowei Yang, 
    • Zhenghong Xu, 
    • Shangtian Yang

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    Abstract

    Acetoin (3-hydroxy-2-butanone), an extensively-used food spice and bio-based platform chemical, is usually produced by chemical synthesis methods. With increasingly requirement of food security and environmental protection, bio-fermentation of acetoin by microorganisms has a great promising market. However, through metabolic engineering strategies, the mixed acid-butanediol fermentation metabolizes a certain portion of substrate to the by-products of organic acids such as lactic acid and acetic acid, which causes energy cost and increases the difficulty of product purification in downstream processes. In this work, due to the high efficiency of enzymatic reaction and excellent selectivity, a strategy for efficiently converting 2,3-butandiol to acetoin using whole-cell biocatalyst by engineered Bacillus subtilis is proposed. In this process, NAD+ plays a significant role on 2,3-butanediol and acetoin distribution, so the NADH o

    Bao Xian Fei

    Chinese wushu practitioner

    In this Chinese name, the family name is Fei.

    Bao Xian Fei (born October 4, 1983 in Nanjing, China) is a former wushu taolu athlete and actor from the Netherlands. He is a three-time world champion.

    Biography

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    At the age of 5, Fei started to train with his father, Grandmaster Yuliang Fei, in different wushu styles, including Shaolin and modern forms.[1] His father originally had a successful junior wushu career in China and decided to move to move to the netherlands to spread wushu internationally.[1] At the age of 14, his first major international debut was at the 1997 World Wushu Championships in Rome, Italy, where he won a bronze medal in changquan. Between then and 2005, he won seven more medals at the world championships and was a three-time world champion.[2][3][4][5][6] He was also a nine-time European champion between 1998 and 2002.

    His first film role was a security guard in the 2003 American television production "Second Nature", Alec Baldwin played the lead. In 2004, he played a more important role as "Wong" in "Fighting Fish", the first martial arts production in the Netherlands.

    Filmography

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    • Second Nature, USA (TV) 2003
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