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Gao Yang (actor)
Gao Yang may refer to: * Gao Yang clan 高陽氏 mentioned in the Zuo Zhuan, Wen Gong 18 (《文公十八年》) * Zhuanxu the Chinese ruler, family name is Gao-Yang * Emperor Wenxuan of Northern Qi, named Gao Yang * Gao Yang (shot putter), shot putter * Gao Yang (politician), former president of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China * Gao Yang (speed skater) * Gao Yang (snooker player) * Gao-Yang Yue Gao-Yang, or ''Gao-Lei'' or ''Gao-Yu'', is one of four principal Yue Chinese languages. It is spoken in around Maoming and Yangjiang in southwestern Guangdong. The name derives from its two dialects, Gaozhou and Yangjiang. References ...
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Zhuanxu
Zhuanxu (Chinese:  trad. , simp. , pinyin ''Zhuānxū''), also known as Gaoyang ( t , s , p ''Gāoyáng''), was a mythological emperor of ancient China. In the traditional account recorded by Sima Qian, Zhuanxu was a grandson of the Yellow Emperor who led the Shi Clan in an eastward migration to present-day Shandong, where intermarriages with the Dongyi clan enlarged and augmented their tribal influences. At age of twenty, he became their sovereign, going on to rule for seventy-eight years until his death. Family Zhuanxu was the grandson of the Yellow Emperor and his wife Leizu by way of his father Changyi (昌意). His mother was named Changpu (昌僕), according to Sima Qian, and Niuqu (女樞) according to the ''Bamboo Annals''. Zhuanxu was claimed as an ancestor by many of the dynasties of Chinese history, including the Mi of Chu and Yue, the Yíng of Qin, and the Cao of Wei. Reign Zhuanxu is held by many sources to be one of ...
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Emperor Wenxuan Of Northern Qi
Emperor Wenxuan of (Northern) Qi ((北)齊文宣帝) (526–559), personal name Gao Yang (高洋, Wade–Giles: Kao Yang), courtesy name Zijin (子進), Xianbei name Hounigan (侯尼干), was the founding emperor of the Northern Qi dynasty of China. He was the second son of the Eastern Wei's paramount general Gao Huan. Following the death of his brother and Gao Huan's designated successor an eldest son Gao Cheng in 549, Gao Yang became the regent of Eastern Wei. In 550, he forced the Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei to yield the throne to him, ending the Eastern Wei and starting the Northern Qi. Early in Emperor Wenxuan's reign, he was known for attentiveness to military matters, and the strength of the Northern Qi military was at its prime. He also tried to equalize the tax burden and reduce corruption by offering officials sufficient salary. He entrusted most governmental matters to the capable Yang Yin, and for a while, the government was effective, and the military was stron ...
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Gao Yang (shot Putter)
Gao Yang (born 1 March 1993) is a Chinese athlete specialising in the shot put The shot put is a track and field event involving "putting" (throwing) a heavy spherical ball—the ''shot''—as far as possible. The shot put competition for men has been a part of the modern Olympics since their revival in 1896, and women's .... She finished fifth at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing. In addition she won several medals on continental level and the silver at the 2012 World Junior Championships. Her personal bests in the event are 19.20 metres outdoors (Neubrandenburg 2016) and 18.77 metres indoors (Birmingham 2018). Competition record References 1993 births Living people Chinese female shot putters World Athletics Championships athletes for China Place of birth missing (living people) Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Asian Games Olympic athletes for China Asian Games silver medalists for China A ...
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Gao Yang (politician)
Gao Yang () (1909–2009) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Liaoyang County, Liaoning Province. He was Communist Party of China Committee Secretary of Hebei Province (1982–1986) and President of the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China The Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party (), commonly known as the Central Party School (), located in Beijing, is the higher education institution which trains Chinese Communist Party (CCP) cadres. As of 2012, it has around 1,60 ... (1987–1989). He was a member of the State Council of the People's Republic of China (1965–1970). 1909 births 2009 deaths People's Republic of China politicians from Liaoning Chinese Communist Party politicians from Liaoning Political office-holders in Hebei Delegates to the 1st National People's Congress Delegates to the 2nd National People's Congress Delegates to the 3rd National People's Congress Members of the Central Advisory Commi ...
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Gao Yang (speed Skater)
Gao Yang (born 1 November 1980) is a Chinese speed skater. She competed in two events at the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; nv, Sooléí 2002; Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), was an internation .... References 1980 births Living people Chinese female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for China Speed skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Jilin Speed skaters at the 2003 Asian Winter Games Speed skaters at the 2007 Asian Winter Games {{PRChina-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Gao Yang (snooker Player)
Gao Yang (; born 5 September 2004) is a Chinese former professional snooker player. Career Gao Yang started playing on the Chinese tour aged just 13, and was quickly accepted by the CBSA Academy. He played in the ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship in 2018 and 2019, the IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship and IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship also in 2018 and 2019. His only real success came in the 2019 IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship, where he reached the final, losing 5–2 to the 13-year old Jiang Jun. His first taste of professional snooker came at the 2019 World Open, where he was a wildcard. Originally Gao's coach Ju Reti had qualified, but gave up his place in order to allow his pupil to gain experience. Gao lost the match 5–1 to Lu Ning. In January 2020 Gao won the WSF Junior Open, an under-18 tournament. He beat heralded juniors Ben Mertens, Dean Young and Wu Yize, before overcoming Sean Maddocks 5–2 in the final. As a result, he was ...
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