Feng Yu
Feng Yu () (died 952/953?), courtesy name Jingchen (), was a Chinese politician of the Later Tang, Later Jin, and the Liao dynasties of China. He was powerful during the reign of Later Jin's second emperor Shi Chonggui, as Shi's Empress Feng was his sister, and he became both chancellor and chief of staff (''Shumishi''). After Shi was defeated and taken captive by Liao's Emperor Taizong, Feng was taken to Liao as well and died there. Provided by Wikipedia-
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10by Zhang, Yang, Li, Jun, Yu, Feng, He, Xiaocui, Yu, ZiniuGet access
Published in Fish & Shellfish Immunology (2013)
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11by Yu, Feng, Song, Yongchen, Liu, Weiguo, Li, Yanghui, Lam, WeihaurGet access
Published in Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering (2011)
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12by Song, Yongchen, Yu, Feng, Li, Yanghui, Liu, Weiguo, Zhao, JiafeiGet access
Published in Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry (2010)
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13by Li, Yanghui, Song, Yongchen, Yu, Feng, Liu, Weiguo, Wang, RuiGet access
Published in Petroleum Exploration and Development (2011)
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14by Siew, Yu Feng, Li, Camille, Sobolowski, Stefan Pieter, King, Martin PeterGet access
Published in Weather and Climate Dynamics (2020)
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15by Madonna, Erica, Hes, Gabriel, Li, Camille, Michel, Clio, Siew, Yu FengGet access
Published in Geophysical Research Letters (2020)
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16by Siew, Yu Feng, Li, Camille, Sobolowski, Stefan Pieter, King, Martin PeterGet access
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