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  1. Ma Jun (220–265) 1 fue un ingeniero mecánico chino durante la era de los Tres Reinos en China. Su más notable invento fue el carro que apunta al sur, un transporte con brújula direccional sin ninguna función magnética. 2 De acuerdo a su contemporáneo amigo, poeta y filósofo Fu Xuan (217-278 d. C.), Ma Jun nació en Fufeng ...

  2. Ma Jun (simplified Chinese: 马军; traditional Chinese: 馬軍; pinyin: Mǎ Jūn; born 22 May 1968) is a Chinese environmentalist, environmental consultant, and journalist. He is the director of the Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs (IPE).

  3. En el calendario gregoriano, junio (del latín Iunius, mes de Juno) es el sexto mes del año y tiene 30 días. Junio es el segundo de cuatro meses que tienen una duración de 30 días, y el tercero de cinco meses que tienen una duración inferior a 31 días. Era el cuarto mes en el calendario romano, donde enero y febrero estaban al final del año.

  4. Jun Matsumoto (松本 潤, Matsumoto Jun, born August 30, 1983), often called by the portmanteau nickname MatsuJun (松潤), is a Japanese singer, actor, radio host, and model. He is a member of the boy band Arashi, and is Arashi's concert producer as well as production advisor for other groups.

  5. A Data Driven Response to China’s Environmental Woes. While working at the South China Morning Post in the 1990s, Ma Jun had the opportunity to travel extensively throughout China. He witnessed the environmental pollution, eco-degradation, and suffering of people in various watersheds.

  6. Ma Jun began his career in 1993 working for the South China Morning Post, where his research on China's environmental problems spurred him to publish his 1999 book China's Water Crisis. In 2004, he was selected as a Yale World Fellow, and in 2006, he founded the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE), a nonprofit in Beijing.

  7. Ma Jun (fl. 220–265), courtesy name Deheng, was a Chinese mechanical engineer, inventor, and politician who lived in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.