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Wu Di

British  
/ ˈwuː ˈdiː /

noun

  1. 156 bc –86 bc , Chinese emperor (140–86) of the Han dynasty, who greatly extended the Chinese empire and made Confucianism the state religion

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Wu Di, a 37-year-old from China’s northeast, said he started doing it seven years ago after serving in the army and working in other jobs, including construction.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We shouldn’t see disabilities as flaws,; we should see it as an identity,” said Wu Di, a Ph.D. student who specializes in disability rights at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

From New York Times

It was late January, just before China’s most important holiday, when Wu Di and his mother came down with a 102.2-degree fever.

From Washington Times

Wu Di, an executive with F.C.I.T., was recently added to A.I.B.A.’s decision-making executive committee.

From New York Times

The photographs on display at Wu Di’s Beijing studio imagine China and Beijing at their dystopian worst.

From The Guardian