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Wang Bo (basketball)
Wang Bo is the name of: *Bora Vang (born 1987), Chinese-born Turkish table tennis player, born Wang Bo *Wang Bo (chancellor) (759–830), Tang dynasty chief minister *Wang Bo (footballer, born 1970), Chinese footballer *Wang Bo (footballer, born 1982), Chinese footballer *Wang Bo (footballer, born 1985), Chinese footballer *Wang Bo (martial artist) (born 1989), Chinese-American martial artist *Wang Bo (poet) Wang Bo (; 650–676), courtesy name Zi'an (子安), was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet, traditionally grouped together with Luo Binwang Luo Binwang (, ca. 619–684?), courtesy name Guanguang (觀光/观光), was a Chinese poet of the Tan ... (649–676), Tang dynasty poet See also * Wang Pu (other) {{hndis ...
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Bora Vang
Bora Vang (王博, born April 9, 1987) is a Chinese-born Turkish male national table tennis player. The tall athlete at competes for Adana Table Tennis Club, where he is coached by Sabahattin Sabrioğlu. He won the gold medal in the mixed doubles event at the 2010 European Mixed Double Championships held in Subotica, Serbia together with his Turkish teammate Şirin He. In 2012, he and his Turkish teammate Melek Hu won the silver medal at the European Mixed Double Championships held in Buzau, Romania. Vang qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics after the World Qualification Championship held in Doha, Qatar. At the 2013 Mediterranean Games held in Mersin, Turkey, he won the silver medal in the singles Singles are people not in a committed relationship. Singles may also refer to: Film and television * ''Singles'' (miniseries), a 1984 Australian television series * ''Singles'' (1992 film), written and directed by Cameron Crowe * ''Singles'' ... event. Achievements ...
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Wang Bo (chancellor)
Wang Bo () (759 – February 15, 830), courtesy name Mingyang (), formally Duke Jing of Taiyuan (), was a Chinese politician during the Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Muzong and Emperor Wenzong. In traditional histories, he was credited with his fight against corruption and administrative abilities early in his career, but was blamed for his later corruption, engagement in political intrigue, and extraction of wealth from the people. Background Wang Bo was born in 759, during the reign of Emperor Suzong. His ancestors were from Taiyuan, but as his father Wang Shu () served as an officer in charge of army supplies at Yang Prefecture (揚州, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu), the family settled in Yang Prefecture. Wang Bo had at least two younger brothers, Wang Qi () and Wang Yan ().'' New Book of Tang'', vol. 167. During Emperor Dezong's reign During the middle of the ''Zhenyuan'' era (785-805) of Emperor Suzong's grandson Emperor Dezo ...
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Wang Bo (footballer, Born 1970)
Wang Bo (; born 3 April 1970) is a Chinese former football player and football manager. He is currently the interim manager of Chinese Super League side Beijing Renhe Beijing Chengfeng Football Club () was a professional Chinese football club that last participated in the Chinese League One under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team was based in Fengtai District, Beijing and their hom .... Managerial statistics References 1970 births Living people Chinese football managers {{PRChina-footy-bio-stub ...
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Wang Bo (footballer, Born 1982)
Wang Bo () (born 8 May 1982) is a Chinese association football player who currently plays for Nei Mongol Zhongyou in the China League One. Club career Wang started his career with Shenyang Ginde in the 2001 league season where he gained regular playing time in his debut season making 17 appearances and scoring one goal, however he struggled to hold down a permanent position the following seasons. This led to him being transferred to second tier club Xiamen Lanshi in 2005 where he gained more playing time and aided the team to a division title and promotion to the top tier in his debut season. He remained with Xiamen Lanshi for several further seasons until the club were relegated from the top flight and disbanded at the end of 2007 league season. Wang would move to Changchun Yatai for a season before he was loaned out to Henan Construction for a season long loan during 2009. On 28 January 2016, Wang transferred to China League One club Nei Mongol Zhongyou. Career statisti ...
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Wang Bo (footballer, Born 1985)
Wang Bo (, born January 23, 1985) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Club career Wang Bo would start his career playing for third tier football club Nanchang Bayi Hengyuan in the 2005 Chinese league season and was part of the squad that won the division title. By the 2009 league season he would then be part of the team that came runner-up of the Chinese league One division and the team won promotion to the Chinese Super League for the first time. With the club he would aid them in their attempts to avoid relegation for the next several seasons until the team moved to Shanghai in 2012 and renamed themselves Shanghai Shenxin where Wang Bo would join them. After spending much of the 2012 Chinese Super League season sitting on the bench for the second season running it was decided that Wang Bo should go on loan to recently promoted second tier club Hubei China-Kyle F.C. for the whole of the 2013 Chinese league season. Career statistics Statistics a ...
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Wang Bo (martial Artist)
Wang Bo () (born Nov 2, 1989) is a martial artist, Zen Buddhism, Zen Buddhist monk, Shaolin Kung Fu master, and Sifu, Shifu of the Shaolin Temple Torrance, located in Torrance, California, Torrance, CA, a main branch of the original Shaolin Monastery, Shaolin Temple of China. He is the founder of Hungrymonk Yoga. Life and career Wang Bo was born in a rural village of Shandong Province, China on November 2, 1989. The family relocated to the Shaolin village on Mount Song in central Henan, Henan Province, home to the Shaolin Monastery, Shaolin Temple, a Chán Buddhist monastery built in 495 A.D., considered to be the birthplace of Shaolin Kung Fu and associated with many other Chinese Martial Arts. At age 8, his father enrolled Wang and his brother to live in the temple amongst the Buddhist monk, monks. Wang studied Monkey kung fu, Monkey style Kung Fu under Shi Yongxin, Shifu Shi Yongxin, now abbot of the temple. At age 11, he began performing in the world tour of the ''Shaolin ...
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Wang Bo (poet)
Wang Bo (; 650–676), courtesy name Zi'an (子安), was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet, traditionally grouped together with Luo Binwang Luo Binwang (, ca. 619–684?), courtesy name Guanguang (觀光/观光), was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. His family was from Wuzhou, modern Yiwu, Zhejiang, but he was raised in Shandong. Luo is grouped with Lu Zhaolin, Wang Bo, and ..., Lu Zhaolin, and Yang Jiong as the Four Paragons of the Early Tang. He died at the age of 26, possibly from drowning, while going back from Jiaozhi (Vietnam, then under Tang rule) after meeting his father. He opposed the spread of the Gong Ti Style (宫体诗风) of the Sui Dynasty, and advocated a style rich in emotions. He was also famous for the essay ''Tengwang Ge Xu'', which is included in the Chinese middle school curriculum. Life Wang Bo was born in A.D 650 into a family with high literary status. His grandfather was the Sui dynasty Confucian philosopher Wang Tong (philosopher), Wang ...
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