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Wang Jia (referee)
Wang Jia may refer to: *Wang Jia (Taoist) (died 390), Taoist hermit and scholar during the Sixteen Kingdoms period * Wang Zijia (1622–1657), born Wang Jia, actor during the Ming and Qing dynasties *Wang Jia (director) Wang Jia () is a Chinese film director. Filmography *'' Jing tian dong di'' *'' The Space Dream'' (2011) Awards He won the Award for Best Director at the 2011 Huabiao Awards. He was nominated for the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Director The H ..., Chinese film director * Jia Wang, engineer at AT&T Labs Research {{human name disambiguation ...
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Wang Jia (Taoist)
Wang Jia (; died 390 CE), courtesy name Zinian (子年), was a Chinese Taoist hermit and scholar. He is known as the compiler of 拾遺記 (''Shi Yi Ji ''Shi Yi Ji'' () is a Chinese mythological / historical treatise compiled by the Taoist scholar Wang Jia (died 390). The title of the work has been variously translated into English as ''Record of Heretofore Lost Works'', ''Researches into Lost ...''), whose title has been variously translated as ''Record of Heretofore Lost Works'', ''Researches into Lost Records'', ''Record of Gleanings'', or ''Forgotten Tales''. This work is based on "apocryphal" versions of early (legendary) Chinese history, which must have been produced during the Eastern Han Dynasty. For example, his version of the story of Yu the Great has a yellow dragon and a black turtle helping Yu to create the geographical features of China, and to name them - details not found in '' Shan Hai Jing'' (especially, notes 90 and 97) Notes References Jin ...
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Wang Zijia
Wang Zijia ( or , 1622–1657) or Wang Zijie (), born Wang Jia (), was a Chinese '' kunqu'' actor of the Ming–Qing transition who played ''dan'' roles (i.e. he impersonated women). He "mesmerize a new generation of youths after the fall of the Ming" and befriended some of the leading scholars such as Gong Dingzi, Qian Qianyi, and Wu Weiye. Originally from Suzhou, Wang first joined the household troupe of the scholar-official Xu Qian Xu Qian or George Hsu (; June 15, 1871 – September 26, 1940) was a Chinese politician and jurist. He made important contribution to the judicial system of modern China. Originated from She County of Anhui province and born in Nanchang of Jia .... After the Ming government disbanded Xu's troupe, Wang joined the household troupe of Xu's nemesis Tu Guobao before heading to Beijing to try his luck. When he returned from Beijing, Wang Zijia was flogged to death on the order of the Suzhou censor Lin Senxian () — who was his admirer but al ...
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Wang Jia (director)
Wang Jia () is a Chinese film director. Filmography *'' Jing tian dong di'' *'' The Space Dream'' (2011) Awards He won the Award for Best Director at the 2011 Huabiao Awards. He was nominated for the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Director The Hundred Flowers Award The Hundred Flowers Awards () are, together with the Golden Rooster Awards, the most prestigious film awards honouring the best in Chinese cinema, as well as Hong Kong cinema and the Cinema of Taiwan, they are classifi ... at the 30th Hundred Flowers Awards for '' Jing tian dong di''. References External links * Chinese film directors Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{China-film-director-stub ...
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