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Wang Jing (Han Dynasty)
Wang Jing may refer to: * Wang Jing (Han dynasty) (王景), Eastern Han dynasty official * Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms) (died 260), Wei politician of the Three Kingdoms period * Jing Wang (professor) (1950–2021), MIT professor * Wang Jing (businessman) (born 1972), Chinese billionaire businessman * Wang Jing (mountaineer) (born 1975), mountaineer and co-founder of Toread Holdings Group Co., Ltd. * Wong Jing (王晶; born 1955), Hong Kong film director, producer, actor, presenter, and screenwriter * Gingle Wang (王淨; born 1998), Taiwanese actress Sportspeople * Wang Jing (canoeist) (born 1971), Chinese canoeist * Wang Jing (athlete) (born 1988), Chinese sprinter * Wang Jing (cricketer) Wang Jing may refer to: * Wang Jing (Han dynasty) (王景), Eastern Han dynasty official * Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms) (died 260), Wei politician of the Three Kingdoms period * Jing Wang (professor) (1950–2021), MIT professor * Wang Jing (busine ..., cricketer See also * Wangjing (disambigu ...
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Wang Jing (Han Dynasty)
Wang Jing may refer to: * Wang Jing (Han dynasty) (王景), Eastern Han dynasty official * Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms) (died 260), Wei politician of the Three Kingdoms period * Jing Wang (professor) (1950–2021), MIT professor * Wang Jing (businessman) (born 1972), Chinese billionaire businessman * Wang Jing (mountaineer) (born 1975), mountaineer and co-founder of Toread Holdings Group Co., Ltd. * Wong Jing (王晶; born 1955), Hong Kong film director, producer, actor, presenter, and screenwriter * Gingle Wang (王淨; born 1998), Taiwanese actress Sportspeople * Wang Jing (canoeist) (born 1971), Chinese canoeist * Wang Jing (athlete) (born 1988), Chinese sprinter * Wang Jing (cricketer) Wang Jing may refer to: * Wang Jing (Han dynasty) (王景), Eastern Han dynasty official * Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms) (died 260), Wei politician of the Three Kingdoms period * Jing Wang (professor) (1950–2021), MIT professor * Wang Jing (busine ..., cricketer See also * Wangjing (disambigu ...
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Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms)
Wang Jing (died 260), courtesy name Yanwei, was a Chinese politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Life Wang Jing was born in a peasant family in Qinghe Commandery (), which is around present-day Linqing, Shandong. He was nominated by the official Cui Lin, who was also from Qinghe Commandery, to serve in the Wei government. His mother once said that it was not a good sign if he got promoted very fast in his career. However, Wang Jing still rose through the ranks in the civil service quickly. He held office as the Administrator () of Jiangxia Commandery (江夏郡; around present-day Xinzhou District, Wuhan, Hubei) and later as the Inspector () of Yong Province. In 255, when Jiang Wei, a general from Wei's rival state Shu Han, led the Shu forces to attack Wei's Longxi Commandery (隴西郡; roughly present-day southern and southeastern Gansu), Wang Jing led a Wei army from Didao (狄道; present-day Lintao County, Gansu) to engage the e ...
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Jing Wang (professor)
Jing Wang (王瑾; 1950 – July 25, 2021) was Professor of Chinese media and Cultural Studies and S.C. Fang Professor of Chinese Language & Culture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was jointly appointed to MIT's Comparative Media Studies and Global Studies & Languages. After a bachelor's degree from National Taiwan University, Wang studied comparative literature at University of Michigan before earning her doctorate at the University of Massachusetts. She began her teaching career at Duke University, where she was on the faculty for 16 years. Her 1992 monograph ''The Story of Stone: Intertextuality, Ancient Chinese Stone Lore, and the Stone Symbolism in Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margin, and The Journey to the West'' won the Joseph Levenson Prize for the year's best book on premodern China. Jing Wang was the founder and organizer of MIT's New Media Action Lab. In spring 2009, Wang launched an NGO2.0. Wang started working with Creative Commons in 2006 and serve ...
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Wang Jing (businessman)
Wang Jing (; born 1972) is a Chinese businessman. He is the chairman and CEO of Skyrizon Aviation and Beijing Xinwei, a Chinese telecoms company. Among his major interests is the HK Nicaragua Canal Development Investment (HKND) that manages the Nicaraguan Canal and Development Project to build the Nicaragua Canal. Early life Wang was born in Beijing, and studied at Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine without graduating. Later, he organized Beijing Changping Traditional Health and Culture School. Career In the 1990s, he went to Hong Kong to study finance and investment. In 1998, he founded Dingfu Investment Consulting Co. in Beijing and, in 2001, Hong Kong Divine (Dingfu) Investment Group Ltd. It is unclear how he later acquired a large 37% stake in Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology. When he sold his stake to a listed company now named Beijing Xinwei, his position in Forbes' listing of China's billionaires jumped from No. 94 in 2013 to No. 12 in 2014. Beside his ...
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Wang Jing (mountaineer)
Wang Jing () is a Chinese mountaineer, author, entrepreneur and member of The Explorers Club in the United States. Wang Jing is best known for her feat in becoming the fastest woman in the world to complete the Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree) in 143 days (4 months and 23 days) and the fastest woman to climb Seven Summits with an assist from helicopters (combined Mount Kosciuszko and Carstensz lists in 138 days, which is 4 months and 18 days). The Explorers Grand Slam involves reaching the highest peak on every continent plus at a minimum of skiing the last degree (111 km) to the North and South poles. Wang Jing recorded this adventure in her book ''Silence of the Summit'', which was published in English in December 2018. Toread Wang Jing is the chairwoman, CEO, and co-founder of Toread Holdings Group Co., Ltd. In China. The company offers outdoor products including clothing, shoes, and equipment, and went public on Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2009. It was named by Forbes ...
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Wong Jing
Wong Jing ( born 3 May 1955) is a Hong Kong film director, producer, actor, presenter, and screenwriter. A prolific filmmaker with strong instincts for crowd-pleasing and publicity, Wong Jing played a prominent role in Hong Kong cinema during the 1990s. Biography Wong was born in Hong Kong, the son of noted film director Wong Tin-Lam. He graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong with a degree in Chinese literature which he describes as "useless" (Yang, 2003). Like many Hong Kong film figures of his time, Wong began his career in television – in his case, scriptwriting for local juggernaut TVB beginning in 1975 (Teo, 1997). He moved on to writing for the Shaw Brothers studio. There, he made his directing debut with ''Challenge of the Gamesters'' (千王鬥千霸) in 1981. This start foreshadowed his later successes with movies about gambling, such as ''God of Gamblers'', starring Chow Yun-fat and Andy Lau, which broke Hong Kong's all-time box office record upon i ...
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Gingle Wang
Gingle Wang (Chinese: 王淨; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ''Ông Chēng''; pinyin: Wáng Jìng; born 7 February 1998) is a Taiwanese actress and writer. Rapidly gaining reputation from her work across various films and television productions, she already established herself as one of the highest-paid actresses in Taiwan at the age of 24. Gingle began her acting career in 2017 in the film ''All Because of Love''. Her breakthrough came in 2019 with the psychological horror film ''Detention'', where her performance won Best Actress at the 22nd Taipei Film Awards and a nomination for Best Leading Actress at the 56th Golden Horse Awards. Besides her acting career, she is also an author of two books, ''Bale Love'' (2013) and ''Cockroach Philosophy'' (2015). Early life and education Gingle Wang was born on February 7, 1998, in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. Raised in a single-parent household, she lived with her mother until junior high school, when she separated from her mother to study ab ...
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Wang Jing (canoeist)
Wang Jing (, born December 22, 1971) is a Chinese sprint canoeist who competed in the early 1990s. She won a bronze medal in the K-4 500 m event at the 1991 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Paris. Wang also finished fifth in the K-4 500 m event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci .... References * *Sports-reference.com profile 1971 births Canoeists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Chinese female canoeists Living people Olympic canoeists for China ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in kayak Sportspeople from Dandong {{PRChina-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Wang Jing (athlete)
Wang Jing (, born March 26, 1988, in Sha, Fujian) is a female Chinese athletics sprinter.Athlete biography: Wang Jing
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Wang represented China at the in competing at the sprint. In her first round heat she placed fifth in a time of 11.87 which was not enough to advance to the second round. Together with
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Wang Jing (cricketer)
Wang Jing may refer to: * Wang Jing (Han dynasty) (王景), Eastern Han dynasty official * Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms) (died 260), Wei politician of the Three Kingdoms period * Jing Wang (professor) (1950–2021), MIT professor * Wang Jing (businessman) (born 1972), Chinese billionaire businessman * Wang Jing (mountaineer) (born 1975), mountaineer and co-founder of Toread Holdings Group Co., Ltd. * Wong Jing (王晶; born 1955), Hong Kong film director, producer, actor, presenter, and screenwriter * Gingle Wang Gingle Wang (Chinese: 王淨; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ''Ông Chēng''; pinyin: Wáng Jìng; born 7 February 1998) is a Taiwanese actress and writer. Rapidly gaining reputation from her work across various films and television productions, she already e ... (王淨; born 1998), Taiwanese actress Sportspeople * Wang Jing (canoeist) (born 1971), Chinese canoeist * Wang Jing (athlete) (born 1988), Chinese sprinter * Wang Jing (cricketer), cricketer See also * Wangjing (disambig ...
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Wangjing (other)
Wangjing may refer to several places: China *Wangjing, Beijing (望京), a major residential, technological and business area in Beijing *Wangjing SOHO, a tower complex in Beijing * Wangjing, Tang County (王京镇), town in Tang County, Baoding, Hebei Province Metro stations * Wangjing station *Wangjingxi station (Wangjing West station) *Wangjingdong station (Wangjing East station) *Wangjingnan station (Wangjing South station) India *Wangjing, Manipur, town and a nagar panchayat in Manipur See also *Wangjin is a kind of traditional headgear worn by adult men in the Chinese Ming Dynasty. In ancient China, the was usually made out of fibres or horsetail or could be made out of mixed fabrics such as silk or linen. The Korean of the Joseon period w ...
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