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Liu Jun (actor)
Liu Jun may refer to: *Liu Jun, Prince Shixing (429–453), imperial prince of the Liu Song dynasty * Liu Jun (Liu Song) or Emperor Xiaowu of Liu Song (430–464) * Liu Jun (Southern Han) (9th-century–10th-century), chancellor of Southern Han * Liu Jun (Northern Han) (926–968), emperor of Northern Han * Liu Jun (painter), Ming dynasty painter * Jun S. Liu (born 1965), Chinese-American statistician *Liu Jun (badminton) (born 1968), Chinese badminton player * Liu Jun (basketball) (born 1969), Chinese basketball player * Liu Jun (banker) (born 1972), Chinese banker and politician * Liu Jun (go player) (1975–2004), winner of the 1996 and 1997 World Amateur Go Championship * Liu Jun (footballer) (born 1983), Chinese football goalkeeper *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 gr ...
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Liu Jun, Prince Shixing
Liu Jun (劉濬) (429 – 27 May 453), courtesy name Xiuming (休明), nickname Hutou (虎頭), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Wen, who in 453 conspired with his older brother Liu Shao the Crown Prince to assassinate their father so that Liu Shao could become emperor. They were subsequently defeated by their brother Liu Jun (different character) the Prince of Wuling and executed. Liu Jun's sons, daughters, and concubines were also executed. Only his Princess Chu, because he had divorced her immediately prior to his capture, was spared. Background Liu Jun was born in 429, as Emperor Wen's second son. His mother was Emperor Wen's favorite concubine, Consort Pan. In 436, at the age of eight (by East Asian reckoning), he was created the Prince of Shixing.(元嘉十三年,年八岁,封始兴王。) ''Nan Shi'' vol.14 Starting in 439, he became a provincial governor, being rotated to various provinces, although his chiefs of staf ...
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Liu Jun (Liu Song)
Emperor Xiaowu of Song (宋孝武帝) (19 September 430 – 12 July 464), personal name Liu Jun (劉駿), courtesy name Xiulong (休龍), childhood name Daomin (道民), was an emperor of the Liu Song dynasty of China. He was a son of Emperor Wen. After his older brother Liu Shao assassinated their father in 453 and took the throne, he rose in rebellion and overthrew Liu Shao. He was generally regarded as a capable, but harsh and sexually immoral emperor. He curtailed the powers of the officials and imperial princes greatly during his reign. Background Liu Jun was born in 430, as Emperor Wen's third son.(世祖孝武皇帝讳骏,字休龙,小字道民,文帝第三子也。) ''Song Shu'', vol.06 His mother, Consort Lu Huinan, was not one of Emperor Wen's favorite consorts, and he was also not much favored by his father. In 435, he was created the Prince of Wuling. In 439, at age nine, he was made the governor of Xiang Province (湘州, modern Hunan), and for the ne ...
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Liu Jun (Southern Han)
Liu Jun (劉濬), courtesy name Boshen (伯深), was an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Southern Han, at one point serving as a chancellor. Background It is not known when Liu Jun was born. His father Liu Chongwang was a prominent late-Tang official and served as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong. Several of his uncles, including Liu Chongwang's older brother Liu Chonggui (劉崇龜), were also prominent.''Book of Southern Han'' (南漢書)vol. 10''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 179. During Emperor Zhaozong's reign, the realm was in great turmoil. Sometime after Liu Chonggui's becoming the military governor ('' Jiedushi'') of Qinghai Circuit (清海, headquartered in modern Guangzhou, Guangdong), early in Emperor Zhaozong's ''Dashun'' era (890-891), Liu Jun, wanting to avoid the turmoils, followed his uncle Liu Chonggui to Qinghai and became dependent on Liu Chonggui. He remained at Qinghai's capital Guang Prefecture (廣 ...
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Liu Jun (Northern Han)
Liu Jun () (926–968), originally Liu Chengjun (), was the second emperor of the Shatuo-led Northern Han dynasty of China. His capital was at Taiyuan, Shanxi Province. He was the 2nd son of Liu Chong (also known as Liu Min), the 1st emperor of Northern Han. In 951, after the death of his brother Liu Yun, he became the heir of his father. During his reign, in 960, the Later Zhou dynasty was overthrown and replaced by the Song dynasty. He was given the temple name Ruizong (睿宗) and posthumous name Emperor Xiaohe (孝和皇帝) after his death. Wife *Empress Guo, died 968 Sons *Liu Ji'en, 3rd emperor of Northern Han *Liu Jiyuan Liu Jiyuan () (died in 992), also known by his regnal name Emperor Yingwu of (Northern) Han ((北)漢英武帝), was the last ruler of the Shatuo-led Chinese Northern Han dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. He was the gra ..., 4th and last emperor of Northern Han *Liu Jiqing, 3rd son, died 973 *Liu Jiwen, adopted nephew, gra ...
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Liu Jun (painter)
Liu Jun (), courtesy name Ting Wei (廷偉), was a Chinese landscape and human figure painter in the early Ming Dynasty. His birth and death years are not known.中国古代书画鑑定组: Page 37. References Notes * Zhongguo gu dai shu hua jian ding zu (中国古代书画鑑定组). 2000. Zhongguo hui hua quan ji (中国绘画全集). Zhongguo mei shu fen lei quan ji. Beijing: Wen wu chu ban she. Volume 10. Ming dynasty landscape painters Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown {{China-painter-stub https://collectionapi.metmuseum.org/api/collection/v1/iiif/39552/146630/main-image ...
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Jun S
Jun or JUN may refer to: People and anthroponymy * Jun (given name), a common Japanese given name * Jun (singer), a member of South Korean boy band U-KISS * Tomáš Jun, Czech footballer * A spelling of common Korean family name Jeon (Korean surname) * A spelling of uncommon Korean family and given name Joon (Korean name) * Jun., Jr. or Jnr., abbreviations for Junior (other) * Jun, stage name of Chinese singer Wen Junhui Places * Jun, Granada, Spain Science * c-jun, a protein encoded by gene JUN Time * Abbreviation of June * A ten-day period in the Japanese calendar History * Commandery (China) (''jùn'' in pinyin), a division of imperial China Other * Jun (drink), a Tibetan fermented tea drink * JUN Auto JUN, or JUN Auto, is a Japanese tuning shop. JUN began as the research facility of Tanaka Industrial Co. Ltd. Originally focused on disassembling and improving engines. It now manufactures high performance car parts. Products JUN manufactures af ...
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Liu Jun (badminton)
Liu Jun (; born 9 November 1968) is a male singles badminton player from China. Career He come from Jiangxi, China and joined the national team in 1987. Liu won the All England men's singles crown in 1992. He also participated in the 1991 and 1993 World Championships, the 1992 Olympic Games and the 1992 and 1994 Thomas Cup The Thomas Cup, sometimes called the World Men's Team Championships, is an international badminton competition among teams representing member nations of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), the sport's global governing body. The championships h ... during his career. Liu left the national team in 1994. Achievements World Championships ''Men's singles'' World Cup ''Men's singles'' Asian Championships ''Men's singles'' East Asian Games ''Men's singles'' IBF World Grand Prix The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006. ''Men's singles'' References 1968 births Living p ...
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Liu Jun (basketball)
Liu Jun (; born 15 October 1969) is a Chinese former basketball player who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics and in the 1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, .... References 1969 births Living people Chinese women's basketball players Basketball players from Hebei Basketball players at the 1992 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic basketball players for China Olympic silver medalists for China Olympic medalists in basketball Asian Games medalists in basketball Basketball players at the 1994 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for China Medalists at the 1994 Asian Games {{PRChina-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Liu Jun (banker)
Liu Jun (; born 1972) is a Chinese banker and politician, currently serving as governor of the Bank of Communications and chief supervisor of the China National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors. He is an alternate member of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Biography Liu was born in Tongwei County, Gansu, in 1972. He graduated from the Northeastern State University with an MBA in 1996 before gaining his DBA from Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2003. Starting in July 1993, he served in several posts in the China Everbright Bank, including trader, deputy head and than head of the Agency Branch of International Business Department, chief representative of Hong Kong Representative Office, general manager of Capital Department, general manager of Investment Banking Department, general manager of Financial Market Center, assistant governor, vice governor, and governor of Shanghai Branch. He was deputy general manager of China Ever ...
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Liu Jun (go Player)
Liu Jun may refer to: * Liu Jun, Prince Shixing (429–453), imperial prince of the Liu Song dynasty *Liu Jun (Liu Song) or Emperor Xiaowu of Liu Song (430–464) *Liu Jun (Southern Han) (9th-century–10th-century), chancellor of Southern Han *Liu Jun (Northern Han) (926–968), emperor of Northern Han *Liu Jun (painter), Ming dynasty painter *Jun S. Liu (born 1965), Chinese-American statistician * Liu Jun (badminton) (born 1968), Chinese badminton player *Liu Jun (basketball) (born 1969), Chinese basketball player *Liu Jun (banker) Liu Jun (; born 1972) is a Chinese banker and politician, currently serving as governor of the Bank of Communications and chief supervisor of the China National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors. He is an alternate member o ... (born 1972), Chinese banker and politician * Liu Jun (go player) (1975–2004), winner of the 1996 and 1997 World Amateur Go Championship * Liu Jun (footballer) (born 1983), Chinese football goalkeeper ...
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World Amateur Go Championship
The World Amateur Go Championship (WAGC) is an international tournament for amateur Go players, held once a year since 1979. The organising body is the International Go Federation (IGF). Each participating country sends one player, although in the beginning of the contest there were multiple players from the stronger Go Countries (e.g. China, Japan, South Korea); in 2007 there were 68 participants. Some of the participants have gone on to become top Go professionals. Past champions The names are ordered as Given name and Surname. See also * Go competitions * Go players * List of top title holders in Go * List of world championships in mind sports This article gives a list of world championships in mind sports which usually represent the most prestigious competition for a specific board game, card game or mind sport. World championships can only be held for most games or mind sports with ... References External links World Amateur Go Championship all detailed ...
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Liu Jun (footballer)
Liu Jun (; born September 25, 1983 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a Chinese football goalkeeper. Club career Guandong Mingfeng As a youngster Liu Jun would be called up to the various levels of the Chinese national youth teams while he was with the Guangdong Mingfeng youth team. Despite playing for a team who were at the bottom of the Chinese pyramid he would, however be unable to break into the senior team of Guangdong Mingfeng. The club would decide not to continue to play within the professional Chinese pyramid anymore and Liu Jun was allowed to leave to continue with his studies where he went to Qingdao University and played amateur football with them. Qingdao Jonoon Despite playing at a lower level Liu Jun was brought into the Chinese Super League by Qingdao Zhongneng Qingdao Hainiu Football Club (, known as Hai-niu or literally Sea Bull) is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League Two division under licence from the Chinese ...
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