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Nanjing Shaye
Nanjing Shaye Football Club () is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League Two. The team is based in Nanjing, Jiangsu. History The club was originally a nondescript local amateur team named Nanjing Zhongshan Yuanlin from the city of Nanjing. In November 2014, Shaye Investment Management Co. Ltd. took over the club, which subsequently adopted its later widely known name Nanjing Shaye. In 2016, the club formed a 11-a-side team to participate in the Nanjing Super League, and ended up winning the entire championship. Also competing in the China Amateur Football League for its first time in the same year, the club failed to make it out of the second round of group stages. In 2017, the club signed to cooperate with the football section of Hohai University. After successfully defending its title as the champion of Nanjing amateur football, they participated in 2017 China Amateur Football League and advanced to the final round of 16, but was ...
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China League Two
The Chinese Football Association Division Two League (Simplified Chinese: 中国足球协会乙级联赛), or China League Two, is the third tier league of the People's Republic of China. The league is under the auspices of the Chinese Football Association. Above the League Two is the premier league - the Chinese Super League and the League One. The league below China League Two is the Chinese Champions League. There are two groups in League Two, northern and southern. The top four teams from each group enter the promotion play-off after each regular season. Harbin Songbei Yiteng and Chongqing F.C. reached promotion play-off final in 2011 and the two clubs were promoted to League One. In 2011, China League Two 3rd-placed team faced 2011 China League One last-placed team for a play-off match. Fujian Smart Hero which was the 3rd-placed team of 2011 China League Two has won this match against the 2011 China League One last-placed team Guizhou Zhicheng and earned a spot in the 20 ...
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Jiangsu Suning
Jiangsu Football Club (), later known as Jiangsu Sainty F.C. (2000–2016) and Jiangsu Suning F.C. (2016–2021), was a professional football club that participated in the Chinese Super League since 2009 until its dissolution in 2021. The team was based in Nanjing, Jiangsu, and their home stadium was the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre. The club's last owner was Suning Appliance Group, a sister company of Suning.com. The team was founded in 1958 as Jiangsu Provincial Team. The modern professional football club was established in March 1994, and was one of the founding members of the first fully professional top-tier league in China participating in the 1994 Chinese Jia-A League season. It faced relegation in that campaign; however, the team went on to win promotion back into the top tier at the end of the 2008 league season and achieved their best ever league position when they finished as champions in the 2020 Chinese Super League. Three months after this top-tier league win ...
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Wu Chao (footballer)
Wu Chao can refer to: * Wu Chao (skier) (吴超, b. 1987) * Wu Chao (weightlifter) (伍超, b. 1992) * Wu Zetian, Chinese empress (624-705) (Wade–Giles spelling of alternative name 武曌) * Wu Chao (actor), in the 2012 film ''Bunshinsaba (2012 film)'' * Wu Chao (Three Kingdoms) (伍朝, c. 200 CE), scholar, see List of people of the Three Kingdoms (W) * Wu Chao (judoka), silver medalist in 2010 East Asian Judo Championships The 2010 East Asian Judo Championships was contested in seven weight classes, seven each for men and women. This competition was held at Tap Seac Multi-sports Pavilion in Macau Macau or Macao (; ; ; ), officially the Macao Special Adminis ... * Kro's Nest, chain of pizza restaurants in Beijing (pinyin: Wū Cháo) See also * Wuchao, supply cache during the Battle of Guandu (200 CE), see Battle of Guandu#The raid on Wuchao {{disambiguation ...
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Tian Rui
''Tiān'' () is one of the oldest Chinese terms for heaven and a key concept in Chinese mythology, philosophy, and religion. During the Shang dynasty (17th―11th century BCE), the Chinese referred to their supreme god as '' Shàngdì'' (, "Lord on High") or ''Dì'' (,"Lord"). During the following Zhou dynasty, ''Tiān'' became synonymous with this figure. Before the 20th century Heaven worship was an orthodox state religion of China. In Taoism and Confucianism, ''Tiān'' (the celestial aspect of the cosmos, often translated as "Heaven") is mentioned in relationship to its complementary aspect of ''Dì'' (, often translated as "Earth"). They are thought to maintain the two poles of the Three Realms () of reality, with the middle realm occupied by Humanity (, ''Rén''), and the lower world occupied by demons (specifically sorcery); (, ''Guǐ'') and "ghosts," the damned, specifically (, ''Mó''). Characters The modern Chinese character and early seal script both combine ''dà' ...
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Sun Hong
The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core. The Sun radiates this energy mainly as light, ultraviolet, and infrared radiation, and is the most important source of energy for life on Earth. The Sun's radius is about , or 109 times that of Earth. Its mass is about 330,000 times that of Earth, comprising about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System. Roughly three-quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen (~73%); the rest is mostly helium (~25%), with much smaller quantities of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron. The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G2V). As such, it is informally, and not completely accurately, referred to as a yellow dwarf (its light is actually white). It formed approximately 4.6 billionAll numbers in this article are short scale. One billion is 109, or 1,000,000,000. years ago from the gravitat ...
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Wen Xiang
Wen, wen, or WEN may refer to: * WEN, New York Stock Exchange symbol for Wendy's/Arby's Group * WEN, Amtrak station code for Columbia Station in Wenatchee, Washington, United States * WEN, ICAO airline designator for WestJet Encore * Wen (surname) (文, 温, 闻, 问), pinyin romanization of several Chinese surnames ** Wen Jiabao (born 1942), Chinese premier beginning in 2003 * Wen, alternate spelling for Wynn (Ƿ ƿ), a letter of the Old English alphabet * Wen, common name for trichilemmal cyst or pilar cyst ** Wen, sebaceous cyst, a form of trichilemmal cyst * Wen, alternate name for lipoma, a benign tumor composed of adipose tissue * wen, the ISO 639-2 code for the Sorbian languages, also known as Wendish languages See also *The Great Wen, a derogatory nickname for London *文 (other) (Wén) *Wen County (other) Wen County may refer to two counties of the People's Republic of China: *Wen County, Gansu (文县), county of Longnan City *Wen County, Henan We ...
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Wu Xiangru
Wu may refer to: States and regions on modern China's territory *Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE ** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital ** Wu County (), a former county in Suzhou * Eastern Wu () or Sun Wu (), one of the Three Kingdoms in 184/220–280 CE * Li Zitong (, died 622), who declared a brief Wu Dynasty during the Sui–Tang interregnum in 619–620 CE * Wu (Ten Kingdoms) (), one of the ten kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period 907–960 CE * Wuyue (), another of the ten kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period 907–960 CE * Wu (region) (), a region roughly corresponding to the territory of Wuyue ** Wu Chinese (), a subgroup of Chinese languages now spoken in the Wu region ** Wuyue culture (), a regional Chinese culture in the Wu region Language * Wu Chinese, a group of Sinitic languages that includes Shanghaiese People * Wu (surname) (or Woo), several diffe ...
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Zhang Bo (footballer)
Zhang Bo (; born 27 June 1985) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for China League One side Nanjing City F.C. Club career Zhang Bo started his professional footballer career with the Jiangsu Sainty youth team before being promoted to their senior squad in the 2006 China League One season. He would go on to part of the team that won the 2008 China League One division and promotion into the top tier of Chinese football. He would eventually make his Chinese Super League debut for Jiangsu on 24 October 2009 in a game against Shandong Luneng Taishan. He would also be loaned out to another top tier club in Chongqing Lifan during the season. In January 2012, Zhang transferred to second tier side Chengdu Tiancheng. Initially Zhang Bo established himself as regular within the team, however by the 2014 China League One season the club experienced relegation and were dissolved due to wage arrears. In March 2015, Zhang transferred to China League Two side Tianjin Locomotive. ...
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Yuan Zheng
Yuan Zheng (; born 18 January 1997) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Gondomar. Club career Born and raised in Nanjing, Yuan played for the Jiangsu regional team, before briefly joining Jiangsu Suning. He played professionally for Nanjing Shaye in the 2019 season, and had also represented the team the year before in the Chinese Champions League The Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League (Simplified Chinese: 中国足球协会会员协会冠军联赛), or CMCL, former known as Chinese Football Association Bing League (中国足球协会丙级联赛) (before 2006 .... Career statistics Club . ;Notes References 1997 births Living people Sportspeople from Nanjing Chinese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders China League Two players Jiangsu F.C. players Gondomar S.C. players Chinese expatriate men's footballers Chinese expatriate sportspeople in Portugal Expatriate men's footballers in Po ...
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Liu Huan (footballer, Born 1993)
Liu Huan (born August 26, 1963, in Tianjin) is a Chinese singer and songwriter. He is one of China's modern era pioneers in pop music. He combines his music career with teaching the history of Western music at the Beijing University of International Business and Economics in Beijing. Early life On August 26, 1963, Liu Huan was born into a family of teachers in Tianjin. Liu graduated from Yaohua High School in Tianjin in 1981. Four years later, he graduated from the University of International Relations in Beijing, majoring in French literature. During his university days, he participated in a French songwriting competition and won first prize, as well as sponsorship from the French government to go on a tour to Paris. Following that, Liu was sent to the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China for one year to help promote local education by teaching music there, and the time he spent there had an influence on his music. Liu never received any systematic training in music, but is ...
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Bian Jun (footballer, Born 1983)
Bian Jun (; born 15 July 1977) is a former Chinese international football player who is predominantly associated with his time at Shanghai Shenhua where he won the 1998 Chinese FA Cup. He would initially start his career with Shanghai Pudong where he originally began playing as a striker before joining Shenhua where he was converted to a central defender where after spending the majority of his career he would move to Shanghai United before he retired. Club career He had won several caps for China National Team and China U-23 National Team and played for China in 1998 Bangkok Asian Game. He started his career as a football player in Shanghai Pudong and then he sparkled the interests from Shanghai Shenhua and finally made the switch in 1997. He made 159 appearances for Shanghai Shenhua and scored six times in a period that saw him win the 1998 Chinese FA Cup and 2003 league title. Unfortunately in 2013 the Chinese Football Association would revoke the league title after it was ...
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Wang Tao (footballer, Born 1997)
Wang Tao may refer to: * Wang Tao (19th century) (1828–1897), Chinese translator and publisher in Qing Dynasty * Wang Tao (archaeologist) (born 1962), Chinese-British archaeologist * Wang Tao (table tennis) (born 1967), Chinese table tennis player and coach * Wang Tao (footballer, born 1967), Chinese footballer, player for Beijing Guoan and national team * Wang Tao (footballer, born 1970), Chinese footballer and chairman of Beijing Baxy * Wang Tao (footballer, born 1987), Chinese footballer * Wang Tao (handballer) (born 1957), Chinese handball player * Wang Tao (sport shooter) (born 1982), Chinese sports shooter * Tao Wang (economist), Chinese economist * Frank Wang or Wang Tao, Chinese entrepreneur, founder of DJI * Taoray Wang or Wang Tao, fashion designer * Wang Tao, see List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms#Chapter 109 See also * Wang Dao Wang Dao (; 276 – 7 September 339), courtesy name Maohong (茂弘), formally Duke Wenxian of Shixing (始興文獻公), ...
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