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Joon (Chinese Name)
Joon, also Jun is commonly Chinese given name written as 俊 in Southeast Asia such as Malaysia and Singapore and less commonly used in China and Taiwan. Currently there are no records of how many people are named Joon. List of Chinese given name Joon * Cheong Jun Hoong (張俊虹) - a Malaysian diver. * Mak Joon Wah - a Malaysian physician. * He Jun - a Chinese former basketball player. * He Jun - a Chinese wheelchair curler. * Liu Jun (刘隽) - a Malaysian choreographer, dancer and singer. * Leong Jun Hao (梁峻豪) - a Malaysian badminton player. * Wen Junhui (文俊辉) - professionally known by his stage name Jun (준), is a Chinese singer, rapper, dancer, actor, model and songwriter based in South Korea. * Lin Jun Wen (林俊杰) - better known by his stage name JJ Lin, is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. * Yeo Jun Wei (姚俊威 or 杨俊伟) * Gong Jun (龚俊) - also known as Simon Gong, is a Chinese actor and model. * Hu Jun (胡軍) ...
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Leong Jun Hao
Leong Jun Hao (; born 13 July 1999) is a Malaysian badminton player. He was the boys' singles champion at the 2017 Asia Junior Championships. This achievement was followed by a silver medal at World Junior Championships. Personal life Leong was born and raised in Kuala Lumpur to Celine Low and Anthony Leong. He started playing badminton for fun outside his house. At the age of 9, he started playing the sport seriously under his father’s tutelage. Leong joined the Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) at the age of 13. At the end of 2018, he injured his hip twice which resulted in his world ranking dropping from 40th to 120th. Career In July 2017, Leong won the Asian Junior Championships by defeating Bai Yupeng in the final. In October 2017, he reached the final of World Junior Championships where he lost to top seed, Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 21–17, 15–21, 9–21. In November 2017, he reached his first maiden senior final at the Malaysia International Challenge before losing ...
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Zhu Jun (host)
Zhu Jun (also Deon Zhu) (; born 26 April 1964) is a Chinese host and actor. Zhu was a member of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a member of 8th National Committee of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and a member of 10th National Committee of the All-China Youth Federation. He won the Golden Mike Award's for Television in 1999 and 2003, and received Golden Eagle Award for Best Programme Host in 2003. Biography Zhu was born in Lanzhou, Gansu in 1964, with his ancestral home in Luoyang, Henan, with his father an artist in Lanzhou Military Region. At the age of 11, Zhu studied Xiangsheng, Sketch comedy, Kuaiban under his father. In October 1981, Zhu joined the People's Liberation Army and served four years. From September 1985 to September 1988, Zhu worked in Gansu Song and Dance Troupe. From September 1988 to March 1996, Zhu worked in Lanzhou Military Region. Zhu joined the China Central Television from Marc ...
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Di Jun
Di Jun () also known as Emperor Jun is one of the ancient supreme deities of China, now known primarily through five chapters of the ''Shanhaijing'' (Yang 2005, 97). Di Jun had two wives, or consorts: Xihe (deity), Xihe and Changxi, and Di Jun figures in several stories from Chinese mythology. One of the famous myths in which Di Jun appears is that of the archer Houyi, to whom he gave a Bow and arrow, bow and arrows (Birrell 1993, 314). Di Jun is also associated with the agricultural arts, either directly or as the progenitor of other innovators of farming practice, including especially his son, Houji, the Zhou dynasty, Zhou ancestor (Yang 2005, 98). Some scholars identify Di Jun and Di Ku as variations from a shared original source (Yang 2005, 100). See also *Chinese mythology *Di Ku *Five Grains *Horse in Chinese mythology *Houyi *Shujun References

*Birrell, Anne (1993). ''Chinese Mythology''. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins). *Yang, Lihui, ''et al.'' (2005). ''Handbook of Chinese ...
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Lin Yanjun
Lin Yanjun (; born August 24, 1995), also known as Evan Lin, is a Taiwanese singer, rapper and actor. He debuted as a member of temporary Chinese boy group Nine Percent on April 6, 2018, through Chinese survival show ''Idol Producer''. He is best known for his role as Su Nan Qin in the drama ''Crush'' adapted from the popular novel written by Mu Fusheng. Early life Lin was born on August 24, 1995, in Haikou, Hainan and because of his parents' work, he grew up moving between Taiwan, Jiangxi, and Guangdong. He passed the Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan student entrance examination and entered Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. His father is from Taiwan and his mother is from Jiangxi. After finishing his freshman year, he chose to suspend his school and return to Taiwan to complete his military service. He can speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Minnan, Korean and English. He has a younger sister. At the age of 18, he was invited by JYP Entertainment to become a trainee but declined a ...
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Hu Jun
Hu Jun (born March 18, 1968) is a Chinese actor best known for playing dramatic roles in various films and television series. He has acted in a number of Hong Kong films. Biography Hu Jun was born on March 18, 1968, to Wang Yiman (), a drama actress, and Hu Baoshan (), a singer. His uncle Hu Songhua () is a tenor singer. He has an aunt named Hu Xin (). Hu has two sisters, Hu Lan () and Hu Rong (). In 1999, Hu Jun married Lu Fang (), a drama actress from Central Academy of Drama. Their daughter, Hu Jiujiu (), was born on September 9, 2001; their son, Hu Haokang (), was born on November 11, 2008. Filmography Film Television series Theatre Awards and nominations References External links * Chinese Movie Database Hu Junat the Chinese Movie Database on Orange Sky Entertainment Group's website *Hu Jun's weiboon Sina.com Sina Corporation (, "new wave") is a Chinese technology company. Sina operates four major business lines: Sina Weibo, Sina Mobile, Sina Online, and ...
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Gong Jun
Gong Jun (, born 29 November 1992), also known as Simon Gong, is a Chinese actor. He gained attention for his role in ''Lost Love in Times'' (2017), and further recognition for his roles in ''Begin Again'' (2020), and '' Word of Honor'' (2021). Early life Gong Jun was born on 29 November 1992, in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. He studied art in the second year of high school, a teacher came to the school to search for students to learn performance or choreography. Gong was selected by the teacher to study acting due to his appearance. At the beginning, Gong took the exam at Nanjing University of the Arts. He passed the preliminary examination but did not have the courage to participate in the second examination, since he was not well prepared. Later, Gong went to Beijing to participate in intensive training. After a long and difficult training, Gong took his entrance examination and was finally admitted to the Performance Department of Donghua University in Shanghai. He eventually gra ...
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Yeo Jun Wei
Yeo Jun Wei (; born 22 February 1981), also known as Dickson Yeo, is a Singaporean and an agent accused of assisting the People's Republic of China (China) to spy on the United States. On 24 July 2020, he pleaded guilty at the United States District Court for the District of Columbia of assisting China in collecting information in the United States without prior notification made to the United States Attorney General. After released by USA on 30 December 2020 and upon return to Singapore, he was first arrested and then further detained by Singapore's Internal Security Department on 29 January 2021 for his spying activities, before he was released on 14 December 2021 conditionally after they ascertained he no longer posed a threat to the intelligence of Singapore. Early life and education Yeo was born and raised in Singapore. He studied at National Junior College between 1998 and 1999. Thereafter, he studied mass communications at the Oklahoma City University between 2004 and ...
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JJ Lin
Wayne Lin Junjie (; born 27 March 1981), better known by his stage name JJ Lin, is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Lin launched his musical career by releasing his debut album ''Music Voyager'' (2003). GIO, Taiwa15th Golden Melody Awards winners list 12 May 2004. Retrieved 20 June 2011 Early life JJ Lin was born to a Kim-mûi Hokkien family in Singapore and studied at , Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) and Saint Andrew's Junior College before completing his National Service. Lin's family consists of his brother, father and mother who have a background in Chinese Classical Music, hence influencing the artist's music. Furthermore, his brother was a major influence in his career choice. Career In addition to Mandarin, Lin also sings in English, Hokkien (his native dialect) and Cantonese using romanized pronunciation system, and has released his songs in Cantonese. In Taiwan, he was awarded the Best New Artist award at the Golden Melody Awards. ...
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Wen Junhui
Wen Junhui (; ; born June 10, 1996), professionally known by his stage name Jun (), is a Chinese singer, dancer, and actor based in South Korea. He is a member of the South Korean boy group Seventeen and its subunit Performance Team. Before debuting as a member of Seventeen, Jun was a child actor who starred in multiple films including ''The Pye Dog'' (2006), for which he won the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild's Best New Actor Silver Award, and '' The Legend Is Born: Ip Man'' (2010). Early life Wen Junhui was born on June 10, 1996, in Shenzhen. He has a younger brother named Fengjun who is ten years younger than him. As a child, Jun began starring in commercials at the age of two and worked as a child actor on TV shows and movies in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Career Early career and debut In October 2012, Jun moved to South Korea to undergo training under Pledis Entertainment. From 2013 to 2015, he appeared on '' Seventeen TV'' and ''Seventeen Project: Big Debut Plan'' a ...
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Jun Liu
Jun Liu (; born 12 December 1997), or Liu Jun, is a Malaysian choreographer, dancer and singer. He has produced dance choreographies for Jackson Yee, GOT7, Rocket Girls 101, Nine Percent. In 2021, he participated in the Chinese male group survival show ''Youth With You 3'', and debuted as a member of IXFORM. Previously, he was a choreographer under 1MILLION Dance Studio. Early life Jun Liu is a local Malaysian Chinese, born and raised in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. He has an older brother. He started learning dance and Chinese martial arts since he was 7 years old. Jun Liu's father passed away in early April 2021 whilst he was participating in iQIYI's Chinese male group competition show ''Youth With You Season 3''. He studied in Chung Hua High School Seremban for his secondary education. He once represented Malaysia National Junior Team and participated in the Asian Junior Wushu Championship, and scored silver in the Changquan category. In 2015, after graduating fro ...
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Old Chinese
Old Chinese, also called Archaic Chinese in older works, is the oldest attested stage of Chinese language, Chinese, and the ancestor of all modern varieties of Chinese. The earliest examples of Chinese are divinatory inscriptions on oracle bones from around 1250 BC, in the late Shang dynasty. Chinese bronze inscriptions, Bronze inscriptions became plentiful during the following Zhou dynasty. The latter part of the Zhou period saw a flowering of literature, including Four Books and Five Classics, classical works such as the ''Analects'', the ''Mencius (book), Mencius'', and the ''Zuo zhuan''. These works served as models for Literary Chinese (or Classical Chinese), which remained the written standard until the early twentieth century, thus preserving the vocabulary and grammar of late Old Chinese. Old Chinese was written with several early forms of Chinese characters, including Oracle bone script, Oracle Bone, Chinese bronze inscriptions, Bronze, and Seal scripts. Throughout ...
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