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Chen Gang (volleyball)
Chen Gang may refer to: * Chen Gang (intelligence officer) (1906–1967), early Communist intelligence officer * Chen Gang (composer) (born 1935), famous for the ''Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto'' * Chen Gang (born 1965), politician, party chief of Xiong'an New Area, Hebei * Chen Gang (born 1966), former politician, Vice Mayor of Beijing * Chen Gang (actor), Chinese film actor (''Old Stone'') * Chen Gang (1977–2011), lecturer who killed himself upon learning he did not win an election for a college Communist Youth League secretary position, see Suicide of Chen Gang * Gang Chen (engineer), past head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sports * Chen Gang (table tennis) (born 1968), Chinese para table tennis player * Chen Gang (footballer) (born 1972), Qingdao Hainiu F.C. player * Chen Gang (badminton) Chen Gang (; born 27 June 1976) was a former Chinese badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played using racquet ...
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Chen Gang (intelligence Officer)
Chen Gang (; 1906–1967) was a Chinese intelligence officer and a member of the Chinese Communist Party's security services. Born in Fushun County, Sichuan province, Chen entered China University () in Beijing in 1925 and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in January 1927. In 1935, he was sent by the party to Moscow, where he studied at the International Lenin School for two years. Upon returning to China in 1937, he was assigned to work in Yan'an, where he participated in building up the security services and intelligence and counterintelligence organ of the CCP leadership and, during the Anti-Japanese War, worked as an officer in the Central Social Affairs Department (SAD). Chen led a contingent of some one hundred or more SAD officers to liberated Manchuria shortly after the end of World War II and remained active in that part of China until December 1948, when he was recalled to party central and appointed deputy director of the SAD. (One source claims that he had in ...
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Chen Gang (composer)
Chen Gang (; born 1935) is a Chinese composer best known for his work ''Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto''. He is the son of songwriter Chen Gexin. Chen Gang started to learn piano and composition from his father and music teachers from a young age. From 1955 to 1959, Chen Gang was a student at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, studying composition. In 1959, Chen Gang, together with another student, He Zhanhao, composed the violin concerto ''Butterfly Lovers The Butterfly Lovers is a Chinese legend of a tragic love story of a pair of lovers, Liang Shanbo () and Zhu Yingtai (), whose names form the title of the story. The title is often abbreviated to Liang Zhu (). The story was selected as one o ...''. The violin concerto won five Golden Record prizes as well as a Platinum Record prize. The Concerto has also achieved enormous international success. Chen is a professor at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. In his composition career, he composed and recomposed many cla ...
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Chen Gang (born 1965)
Chen Gang (; born April 1965) is a Chinese politician currently serving as Communist Party Secretary of Qinghai. Previously, he served as Communist Party Secretary of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. He spent much of his career in Beijing, before being transferred to Guizhou as party chief of Guiyang. He then served as Communist Party Secretary of the Xiong'an New Area and Vice Governor of Hebei, and a member of the Hebei provincial party standing committee. Biography Chen was born in Gaoyou, Jiangsu province, near Yangzhou. He attended Yangzhou Teacher's College between 1980 and 1984, where he studied chemistry. He then attended graduate school at Harbin Institute of Technology, majoring in applied chemistry and polymer materials. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1986. In 1987, he began studying for his doctorate degree in inorganic chemistry at Peking University. Beginning in 1990, he worked at the Beijing Glass Research Institute. In July 1994, he was promo ...
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Chen Gang (born 1966)
Chen Gang (; born May 1966) is a former Chinese politician. Best known for his term in Beijing beginning in 2006, Chen played a prominent role in constructing the venues of the Beijing Olympics and subsequent urban development projects. Elevated to the municipal standing committee in 2012, Chen seemed destined for higher office. However, he was abruptly moved to the North-South Water Transfer project in 2017. He was disgraced in 2019 and is currently under investigation for graft. Career Chen was born in Chongyang County, Hubei province. He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in May 1988. He obtained a graduate degree in urban planning from Tsinghua University, and a master's degree in engineering. He joined the Communist Youth League while attending university. He has served as assistant to the mayor of Liuzhou, Guangxi, and worked in the urban planning department in that city. He has also served as the deputy director of the Beijing Urban-Rural Planning Commission, and di ...
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Chen Gang (actor)
Chen Gang () is a Chinese actor. He is most noted for his lead performance in the 2016 film ''Old Stone'', for which he garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards."Orphan Black, Schitt's Creek, Kim's Convenience up for Canadian Screen Awards"
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, January 17, 2017.


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Suicide Of Chen Gang
Chen Gang (; 1977 – March 23, 2011) was a lecturer at the Hefei University of Technology, located in Anhui province in central China. Chen killed himself by jumping out of a 12th-story window in a campus building on March 23, 2011, after he found out he had lost out to a rival to become the next Communist Youth League leader at the university. In Chen's suicide note, he asserted that the selection process was unfair and riddled with corruption, and accused the university's top leaders of collusion. Chen's case gained national notoriety. Chen's family attempted to blame Chen's suicide on the university administration, while the university leadership refused to acknowledge any responsibility. Background Chen Gang was born in 1977 to an ordinary rural family near the city of Laiwu in Shandong province. His father died when he was eleven years old. Chen took part in '' Gaokao'' and was admitted to the Hefei University of Technology (HUT) around 1994. He majored in geological exp ...
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Gang Chen (engineer)
Gang Chen () is a Chinese-born American mechanical engineer and nanotechnologist. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), he is currently the Carl Richard Soderberg Professor of Power Engineering and he was head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering from July 23, 2013 to June 30, 2018. He directs the Solid-State Solar-Thermal Energy Conversion Center, an Energy Frontier Research Center formerly funded by the United States Department of Energy. He became an elected List of members of the National Academy of Engineering, member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2010. In January 2021, Chen was charged by the United States Department of Justice under the now abolished China Initiative, for allegedly failing to disclose connections to several Chinese educational programs when submitting a federal Grant (money), grant application. His arrest prompted protests by other academics including MIT's president Leo Rafael Reif and editorials in the scientific press over ...
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Chen Gang (table Tennis)
Chen Gang (, born 15 February 1968) is a Chinese retired para table tennis Para table tennis is a parasports which follows the rules set by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). The usual table tennis rules are in effect with slight modifications for wheelchair athletes. Athletes from disability groups can ... player. He won two gold medals at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. Chen lost his left leg in a 2001 car accident. He played table tennis as a youngster, and was briefly a teammate of the eventual Olympic champion Chen Jing. References 1968 births Living people Table tennis players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Paralympic medalists in table tennis Medalists at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Chinese male table tennis players Paralympic gold medalists for China Paralympic table tennis players for China Table tennis players from Wuhan Chinese amputees FESPIC Games competitors 21st-century Chinese people {{PRChina-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Chen Gang (footballer)
Chen Gang (; born 9 March 1972) is a Chinese former international footballer who played as a defender for Qingdao Hainiu, Shanghai Shenhua and Shanghai Stars while also representing China in the 2000 Asian Cup. Playing career Chen Gang would start his career with second tier football club Qingdao Hainiu and was part of the team that went on to win the division title. The club's time in the top tier did not very long and after only one campaign they were relegated back into the second tier at the end of the 1995 Chinese league season. Chen remained loyal towards the team and saw the club immediately return to the top tier after only one season spent in the second tier. Back within the top tier Chen would go on to establish the club within the division and soon receive a call-up to the Chinese national team where he took part in the 2000 Asian Cup. Before the start of the 2003 league season Chen looked as if he would join Shanghai International, however he joined Shanghai Shenhu ...
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