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Wen Zhong (other)
Wen Zhong was an advisor in the state of Yue in the ''Spring and Autumn'' period Wen Zhong or Wenzhong may also refer to: * Wen Zhong (''Investiture of the Gods''), a fictional character * Wenzhong Chen (born 1970), a former Chinese sprinter See also *Wenzong (other) Wenzong () is the temple name of several Chinese monarchs. It may refer to: * Emperor Wenzong of Tang (809-840), who reigned over Tang China between 826 and 840 * Jayaatu Khan, Emperor Wenzong of Yuan (1304-1332), who reigned over the Yuan Dynasty ... * Wen Zhang {{disambig Human name disambiguation pages ...
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Wen Zhong
Wen Zhong () (died 472 BC) was an advisor in the state of Yue in the Spring and Autumn period. He was a native of Ying in the State of Chu. After Yue was defeated by the state of Wu in 494 BC, Wen Zhong bribed Bo Pi, the advisor to the leader of Wu, King Fuchai, in order to make peace. During King Goujian of Yue's captivity in Wu as a hostage, Wen Zhong governed Yue. After his release, Goujian slowly rebuilt Yue with advice from Wen and Fan Li. In the meantime, Wu began to weaken after Wu Zixu's death, as Fuchai refused to listen to good counsel. A decade after returning to Yue, Goujian started a new war with Wu, and defeated Fuchai, who committed suicide. Wu was annexed by Yue. After the defeat of Wu, Fan Li left Goujian's services and sent Wen Zhong a letter from Qi, advising Wen Zhong to leave Goujian as well. Upon receiving the letter, Wen Zhong declined to go to court, citing an illness. The next day, Wen Zhong left the state of Yue, escaping to Qi. References *''Records ...
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Wen Zhong (Investiture Of The Gods)
Wen Zhong () is a character in the classic Chinese novel ''Fengshen Yanyi''. Wen Zhong had been the top ranked official under King Di Yi, Da Yi since the times of old. Following the death of Da Yi, Wen Zhong crowned King Zhou of Shang, Zi Shou as the new king of the Shang Dynasty. In short time, Wen Zhong headed out on his great dragon to subdue rebelling demons within the North Sea (an action that would take over fifteen years). Throughout Wen Zhong's fifteen years of battle, he would be destined to play a very large role in the schemes of Heaven. By decree of the Jade Emperor himself, Wen Zhong attained a third eye atop his forehead. This third eye could see through any level of disillusion and falsehood. Upon Wen Zhong's arrival at the Noon Gate, he greeted his colleagues and saw the absurdity of the situation; immediately Wen Zhong ordered the king to come before him. After listening to the king's bickering, and easily seeing through to his true deluded idiocy, Wen Zhong invi ...
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Wenzhong Chen
Chen Wenzhong (; born 29 August 1970 in Guangxi) is a former Chinese sprinter who competed in the men's 100m competition at 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, .... He recorded a 10.37, enough to qualify for the next round past the heats. In round two, he recorded a 10.29, beneath the minimum to advance. His personal best is 10.20, set in 1996. He also competed in that Olympiad's 200m competition, scoring a 21.05 in the first heat.Chen Wenzhong at Sports Reference
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Wenzong (other)
Wenzong () is the temple name of several Chinese monarchs. It may refer to: * Emperor Wenzong of Tang (809-840), who reigned over Tang China between 826 and 840 * Jayaatu Khan, Emperor Wenzong of Yuan (1304-1332), who reigned over the Yuan Dynasty between 1328 and 1329 and again between 1329 and 1332 * Xianfeng Emperor (1831-1861), born Yizhu, of the Qing Dynasty, who served between 1850 and 1861 See also * Munjong (other) Munjong () is a temple name Temple names are posthumous titles accorded to monarchs of the Sinosphere for the purpose of ancestor worship. The practice of honoring monarchs with temple names began during the Shang dynasty in China and had since ... (Korean romanization) {{hndis Temple name disambiguation pages ...
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Wen Zhang
Wen Zhang (, born 26 June 1984) is a Chinese actor. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 2006. Wen ranked 58th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, and 45th in 2014. Career Rising popularity Wen first became known for his role in the youth drama ''Romantic Life''. Wen rose to fame for his role in the youth television series ''Struggle'' (2007). Based on the popular novel by Shi Kang, ''Struggle'' gained unexpected acclaim and was seen as a breakthrough in Chinese TV production as it broke from the usual Chinese TV series focusing in traditional legends and series. Another notable series Wen starred in is ''Dwelling Narrowness'' (2009). The series, which focuses on rising property prices in China and the impact it has on youths and their ambitions, was a major hit with the audiences and sparked a discussion among youths online. The same year, he made his film debut in ''A Tale of Two Donkeys'' (directed by Li Dawei), a black comedy film set in the Cultu ...
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