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Chen Ping (volleyball)
Chen Ping may refer to: *Chen Ping (Han dynasty) (died 178 BC), minister during the reign of Emperor Gaozu of Han *Chen Ping (actress) (born 1948), Taiwanese actress * Chen Ping (Sun TV) (born 1955), chairman of Sun TV in Hong Kong See also *Duke Ping of Chen (died 755 BC), ruler of the state of Chen *Chin Peng Chin Peng (21 October 1924 – 16 September 2013), born Ong Boon Hua, was a Malayan communist politician, anti-fascist activist and long-time leader of the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) and the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA). During ...
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Chen Ping (Han Dynasty)
Chen Ping (陈平 d. 178 BC) was a Chinese politician who served as a chancellor in the early Western Han dynasty. He was an advisor to Liu Bang (Emperor Gao), the founding emperor of the Han dynasty. He played an important role in helping Liu Bang overcome his rival, Xiang Yu, in the Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC). Early life Chen Ping was from Huyou Town (), Yangwu (陽武 present-day Lankao County, Henan). He was born in a peasant family, and his parents died when he was still young so he lived with his elder brother. His elder brother worked as a farmer on the 30 '' mu'' of land that their family owned while Chen Ping spent his time reading. As a child, Chen Ping had an ambition to serve his country. Chen Ping remained single until his 30s, when he met Zhang Fu (), a wealthy man. Zhang Fu had a granddaughter who married five times, but all her husbands died not long after they married her, so other men did not want to marry her. One day, Zhang Fu followed Chen Ping to ...
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Chen Ping (actress)
Chen Ping (; born 7 July 1948) is a Taiwanese actress, who has been active in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Biography Chen Ping was born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, as Chen Shu Xia. Filmography * ''Return of Dragon'' (1998) * ''Take Care, Your Majesty'' (1983) * '' Gambler's Delight'' (1981) * ''Notorious Eight'' (1981) * ''One Way Only'' (1981) * ''Murder Plot'' (1979) * ''The Psychopath'' (1978) * ''Sensual Pleasures'' (1978) * ''Shaolin Handlock'' (1978) * '' The Vengeful Beauty'' (1978) * ''The Adventures Of Emperor Chien Lung'' (1977) * '' The Call Girls'' (1977) * ''Death Duel'' (1977) * ''Lady Exterminator'' (1977) * ''The Mighty Peking Man'' (1977) * '' Pursuit Of Vengeance'' (1977) * '' Beautiful Vixen'' (1976) * ''Big Bad Sis'' (1976) * '' Crazy Sex'' (1976) * ''The Drug Connection'' (1976) * '' The Girlie Bar'' (1976) * ''Killer Clans'' (1976) * ''King Gambler'' (1976) * ''The Last Tempest'' (1976) * ''Love Swindlers'' (1976) * ''Moods of Love'' (1976) * ''The Oily Maniac'' (1976) ...
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Chen Ping (Sun TV)
Chen Ping, the founder of TIDEiSun Group, is a policy maker, intellectual scholar, entrepreneur, owner of SunTV, a Chinese-language media. In 1984, as one of the young and prominent economic experts and policy makers on China's reform and opening up, he attended the historic Moganshan Conference, convened to build up the transformation of the modern China. After the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre The Tiananmen Square protests, known in Chinese as the June Fourth Incident (), were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing during 1989. In what is known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, or in Chinese the June Fourth ..., he started his career as an international business entrepreneur. In 1992, he established TIDETIME Group in Hong Kong. In 2005, TIDEiSun Group completed the acquisition of SunTV and restructured it into a wholly owned subsidiary media channel, dedicated to the production and broadcasting of independent documentaries and in-de ...
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Duke Ping Of Chen
Duke Ping of Chen (; reigned 777 BC – died 755 BC), given name Xie (燮), was the tenth ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the transition period from the Western Zhou dynasty to the Spring and Autumn period. Ping was his posthumous name. Duke Ping was a younger son of Duke Wu of Chen, who died in 781 BC and was succeeded by his elder son Duke Yi of Chen. However, Duke Yi died in 778 BC after only three years of reign, and Duke Ping succeeded his elder brother as the ruler of Chen. In 771 BC, the seventh year of Duke Ping's reign, the Western Zhou dynasty was destroyed when the Quanrong nomads killed King You of Zhou and occupied the Zhou heartland, forcing the Zhou court to move east to Luoyang Luoyang is a city located in the confluence area of Luo River and Yellow River in the west of Henan province. Governed as a prefecture-level city, it borders the provincial capital of Zhengzhou to the east, Pingdingshan to the southeast, Nanyang .... Duke Ping reigned ...
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