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Shijia is a name in the Chinese language and may refer to: People * Wang Shijia (, ''Shījiā''), swimmer from China * Gong Shijia (, ''Shījiā''), singer from Singapore * Ding Shijia (, ''Shìjiā''), entrepreneur from China Concepts * Shakya (, ''Shìjiā''), ancient tribe * Sakyamuni Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha, was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism. According to Buddhist tradition, he was born in Lu ...
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Chinese Language
Chinese (, especially when referring to written Chinese) is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in Greater China. About 1.3 billion people (or approximately 16% of the world's population) speak a variety of Chinese as their first language. Chinese languages form the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages family. The spoken varieties of Chinese are usually considered by native speakers to be variants of a single language. However, their lack of mutual intelligibility means they are sometimes considered separate languages in a family. Investigation of the historical relationships among the varieties of Chinese is ongoing. Currently, most classifications posit 7 to 13 main regional groups based on phonetic developments from Middle Chinese, of which the most spoken by far is Mandarin (with about 800 million speakers, or 66%), followed by Min (75 million, e.g. Southern Min), Wu (74 million, e.g. Shangh ...
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Wang Shijia
Wang Shijia is a Chinese swimmer. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay and Women's 200 metre freestyle A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female humans regardle ... for China. See also * China at the 2012 Summer Olympics - Swimming References 1993 births Living people Swimmers from Liaoning Olympic swimmers for China Swimmers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Olympics Chinese female freestyle swimmers People from Fuxin Asian Games medalists in swimming Swimmers at the 2010 Asian Games Universiade medalists in swimming Asian Games gold medalists for China Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games Universiade silver medalists for China Medalists at the 2015 Summer Universiade {{PRChina-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Gong Shijia
Kaira Gong (, born 25 July 1981) is a Singaporean singer. She sang the theme song for Singapore's National Day Parade in 2006, titled "My Island Home". She was previously signed with HIM International Music, and is best known as the protégé of Taiwanese musician David Tao, as well as the label-mate of pop group S.H.E. On 25 December 2007, HIM International terminated its contract with Gong's management company. Life and career Gong was born and grew up in Singapore. She is the number two and the only female child in the family. Her father is an engineer while her mother is a housewife. She was highly active and rebellious during her childhood days and was involved in a fight with one of her secondary 4 classmates. She has loved to sing since her childhood due to the influence of her elder brother but she never thought of becoming a singer. She was in the school choir from standard one until standard six. She also learned piano for six years. She later pursued her studies in ...
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Ding Shijia
Ding Shijia is the Deputy Chairman of Anta Sports Products Ltd and also a Vice President. He primarily responsible for the management of Anta Group’s footwear operations. As of per Forbes list 2011, he is the 1,140th richest person in the world and 103rd richest person in China. Shijia has net worth of $1.0 billion. History Ding worked as Deputy Factory Manager of Jinjiang Shifa from 1992 to 1993 & joined Anta Group on 30 July 1994. :*1992 : Joined Jinjiang Shifa as Deputy Factory Manager. :*1994 : Joined Anta Group on 30 July 1994. :*2000 : Designated as General Manager of Anta Fujian. :*2000 : Became Chairman of the Board of Directors of Anta China. :*2010 : Took charge as Deputy Chairman of Anta Sports Products Ltd. :*2007 : Became Executive Director of Anta Sports Products Ltd. Awards In 2002 and 2004, Shijia was awarded the title of Eminent Young Entrepreneur of Quanzhou. See also * Forbes list of billionaires (2011) *Business magnate * Entrepreneur *Billionaire * ...
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Shakya
Shakya (Pali, Pāḷi: ; sa, शाक्य, translit=Śākya) was an ancient eastern Sub-Himalayan Range, sub-Himalayan ethnicity and clan of north-eastern region of the Indian subcontinent, whose existence is attested during the Iron Age in India, Iron Age. The Shakyas were organised into a Gaṇasaṅgha, (an Aristocracy, aristocratic Oligarchy, oligarchic republic), also known as the Shakya Republic. The Shakyas were on the periphery, both geographically and culturally, of the eastern Gangetic plain in the Greater Magadha cultural region. Location The Shakyas lived along the foothills of the Himalayas, Himālaya mountains, with their neighbours to the west and south being the kingdom of Kosala, their neighbours to the east across the Rohni River, Rohiṇī river being the related Koliya tribe, while on the north-east they bordered on the Malla (tribe), Mallakas of Kusinārā. To the north, the territory of the Shakyas stretched into the Himālayas until the forested regi ...
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