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Qi is "life force" in Chinese culture. In traditional Chinese culture, qi (zh [[wikt氣 氣]] Pinyin qì, Wade-Giles ch'i Jyutping
QI is a British television show. In traditional Chinese culture, qi (zh [[wikt氣 氣]] Pinyin qì, Wade-Giles ch'i Jyutping
Qi may also refer to:
In Chinese culture:
In people:
- Qi of Xia, second king (reigned 2146 BC - 2117 BC) of the Xia Dynasty
- Shu Qi (born 1976), Taiwanese actress
In other uses:
- "Q.I", a song by Mylène Farmer from Avant que l'ombre. Qi ( Chinese: 杞 Qǐ) was a minor feudal state that appeared in Chinese history from the beginning of the Shang Dynasty (16th c Qi ( 齊; Pinyin: Qí was a powerful state during the Spring and Autumn Period and Period of the Warring States. Qi ( Chinese: 岐國 was a Chinese kingdom during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China. Qi County ( is a county of Kaifeng, Henan, China, with an area of 1243 square km and a population of 1 The Southern Qi Dynasty 齊朝 ( Pinyin: Qí cháo ( 479 - 502) was the second of the Southern dynasties in China, followed by the The Northern Qi Dynasty (Chinese 北齊 Běiqí was one of the Northern dynasties of Chinese history and ruled northern China from 550 to 577. Qi ( was the son of Yu the Great and the second sovereign of the legendary Xia Dynasty. Shu Qi ( born April 16, 1976) is the Stage name of a Taiwanese actress born Lin Li-Hui (林立慧 " QI " is a 2005 song recorded by the French artist Mylène Farmer. . .
- Qi (programming language)
- QueryInterface, a function within IUnknown
- Cimber Air's IATA designator
- Qimonda's NYSE symbol
- QI: The Quest for Intelligence, a book by Kevin Warwick
See also
Qi is a Functional programming language developed by Dr Mark Tarver and introduced in its current form in April 2005 under the GNU GPL license In Programming, the IUnknown interface is the fundamental interface in the Component Object Model (COM Cimber Air A/S is an Airline based in Sønderborg, Denmark, operating scheduled domestic and international services in co-operation with Scandinavian Qimonda AG ( (pronounced "key-MON-duh" is a Memory company split out of Infineon Technologies AG on May 1 2006 to form the second Kevin Warwick (born 9 February 1954 Coventry, UK is a British scientist and professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading KeY is a formal software development tool that aims to integrate design implementation Formal specification, and Formal verification of Object-oriented
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