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Yilin may refer to: *Fan Yilin (born 1999), Chinese artistic gymnast and uneven bars specialist *Lin Yilin (born 1964), Chinese performance artist * Tsai yilin (born 1980), Taiwanese singer, songwriter, and actress *Wang Yilin (born 1956), Chinese business and oil magnate *Wei Yilin (1277–1347), Chinese physician and surgeon *Xie Yilin (born 1990), also known as Evonne Sie, Taiwanese actress *Yang Yilin (born 1992), retired Chinese artistic gymnast *Yao Yilin (1917–1994), Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1979 to 1988 *Yin Yilin (born 1981), Singaporean blogger and activist *Zhan Yilin (born 1989), Chinese football player * Zhou Yilin (born 1992), Chinese competitive swimmer *Yilin Zhong, British Chinese journalist, screenwriter and author See also *Choo Yilin, Singapore-based fine jewelry company founded in 2009 *Jiaoshi Yilin, a Chinese book of divination composed during the Western Han Dynasty *Yilin Press The Yilin Press () is a publishing house establish ...
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Yilin Zhong
Yilin Zhong () is a British Chinese journalist, screenwriter and author. She is the author of seventeen novels, two film screenplays, ten books and many other work including poems and literary reviews. She now lives in London. Early life Yilin Zhong was born in China. Her father was a literary editor at the China Federation of Literary and Art Union in Beijing but was exiled to southwest China as miner during the Cultural Revolution. Zhong wrote her first poem at five which was published when she was seven, and her first short story was published at the age of twelve in Shanghai Youth Literature. At thirteen, she wrote a research thesis 'Who broke up the wood-stone engagement?' and it was released in the academic journal ''A Dream of Red Mansions Journal'' in 1993. At fourteen, Zhong wrote her first full-length novel ''Embracing the Sun'', which was not published. Her second novel ''Sunshine and the Monsoon,'' written at sixteen, was published in 1995 and won her national r ...
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Choo Yilin
Choo Yilin is a Singapore-based fine jewelry company founded in 2009. It first became known for its modern take on traditional jade jewelry, and has subsequently also created jewelry using other gemstones such as spinels and pearls. In October 2019, the brand announced that it would be going on an indefinite hiatus. History Establishment The brand was created in 2009 by founder Choo Yilin, who created her eponymous brand with the intention of modernising jade jewelry. She has cited both the gemstone's cultural significance in Asia and the need to create a link between the traditional stone and the style of the modern day, because "the younger generation do not have that sort of emotional connection with adebecause they always associate it with their grandmothers." In addition, founder Choo Yilin has also expressed the desire to promote the appreciation of jade outside of Asia, by "creating jade pieces in such a way that it can connect deeply with a non-Chinese audience as w ...
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Wang Yilin
Wang Yilin (; born September 1956) is a Chinese business and oil magnate who was the chairman of the Board of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and the chairman of the Board of PetroChina. China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is the world's largest company by market value according to Financial Times Global 2016, and the world's third-largest company by revenue according to the 2016 Fortune Global 500 list. Wang, as the country's most influential business leader, has accompanied Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping during many state visits, including to the UK, France, Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbeki ..., Russia, UAE etc. In April 2011, Wang assumed the role of Chairman of China National Offshore Oil Corporation. In N ...
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Fan Yilin
Fan Yilin (; born 11 November 1999) is a Chinese artistic gymnast and uneven bars specialist. She is a two-time world champion on the uneven bars (2015, 2017) and the 2015 Asian champion on balance beam. At the 2015 World Championships, she was part of the first ever four-way tie along with Viktoria Komova, Daria Spiridonova, and Madison Kocian. Domestically, she is a four-time Chinese national uneven bars champion (2015, 2016, 2020, 2021). She was a member of the Chinese team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she won a bronze medal in the team competition, and competed at the 2020 Olympic Games. Early life Fan Yilin was born on 11 November 1999 in Taizhou, Zhejiang. Her father, Fan Bingzhu, is a former professional wrestler. Fan began gymnastics at the age of six in order to improve her health since she had been ill as a child. Junior career In 2013, Fan represented Zhejiang in the 1999-2000 Junior National Championships. The team won gold overall, and Fan placed fifth i ...
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Yao Yilin
Yao Yilin (; September 6, 1917 – December 11, 1994) was a Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1979 to 1988, and the country's First Vice Premier from 1988 to 1993. Early life and career He was born in Hong Kong in 1917, and spent his early years in Guichi, Anhui. Yao joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1935. During the December 9th Movement, Yao was the secretary of the Beijing city Party study group. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he became the vice-director of the Finance Office of the Communist-controlled area. This began a long period of leadership in financial positions. In 1979, Yao became the Vice-Premier of the State Council. At the 13th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in 1987, Yao was elected to the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and later rose to the position of First Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China. Role in the 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests During the Tiananmen Square protests o ...
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Lin Yilin
Lin Yilin (; born 1964) is a Chinese performance artist. Biography Lin was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China in 1964. He completed his undergraduate education at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and graduated in 1987. Lin's work is typically site-specific and especially crafted for the place of its performance. Lin was a core member and co-founder of the Big Tail Elephant Group, a Guangzhou-based performance and intervention based artist collective with an interest in urban development. His work from this time aims to address the rapid urbanization and economic growth seen in China during the 1990s. Lin used bricks as a motif and sculptural object to further call out these themes. One of his most notable works from this period is ''Safely Maneuvering across Linhe Road'' (1995) in which Lin moved a wall of concrete blocks across a busy street in Guangzhou, interrupting the flow of traffic. In 2001, Lin moved to New York City. As a result his interest in globalization has expanded ...
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Yang Yilin
Yang Yilin (born August 26, 1992) is a retired Chinese artistic gymnast. She was the 2008 Olympic all-around bronze medalist and a member of the gold medal winning Chinese Olympics gymnastics team. Yang was also the 2007 World Championships bronze medalist on the uneven bars. Gymnastic career Yang was born in Huadu, Guangzhou, Guangdong. In 2007, she was a member of the Chinese team for the World Championships A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, .... She won two medals: a silver with the Chinese team, and an individual bronze on the uneven bars. She also placed sixth in the all-around. Yang was also the all-around gold medalist at the 2007 Intercity Games, a national multi-sport event for teenagers aged 13 to 15 in China. In the spring of 2008, she led the Guangdong ...
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Wei Yilin
Wei Yilin (; –1347) was a Chinese physician and surgeon who lived during the Mongols, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China. He compiled the medical treatise ''Shiyi Dexiaofang'' and invented a suspension method for Reduction (orthopedic surgery), reducing Joint dislocation, dislocated joints and fractures. History Wei Yilin was born in a family of physicians. His great grandfather was a prominent physician, and his father, uncle, grandfather, and great-uncle were all trained in medicine. Wei became a scholar and joined the Imperial Academy of Medicine. He worked as an instructor for a medical school in Nanfeng, Jiangxi. Wei is best known as an Orthopedic surgery, orthopedic physician for compiling the medical treatise ''Shiyi Dexiaofang'' (), or Efficacious Remedies of the Physicians. The book describes treatments for joint dislocations and bone fractures. Wei used anesthetics for his surgical procedures. He pioneered a new technique for reducing dislocated joints using a suspension m ...
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Zhou Yilin
Zhou Yilin (; born 18 September 1992) is a Chinese competitive swimmer who specializes in sprint freestyle and butterfly events. Career At the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, Zhou was part of the Chinese team which won gold in the women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay. Zhou competed in the heats, where she swam her leg in 56.29 seconds. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a b ..., Zhou is competing in the women's 200 metre butterfly. She won the first semifinal with a time of 2:06.52 to qualify for Wednesday's final. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Zhou, Yilin 1992 births Living people Chinese female freestyle swimmers Chinese female butterfly swimmers Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic swimmer ...
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Zhan Yilin
Zhan Yilin (Chinese: 战怡麟; Pinyin: ''Zhàn Yílín''; born 20 September 1989) is a Chinese football player. Club career Born in Shanghai, Zhan joined Genbao Football Academy in July 2000 and was promoted to Shanghai East Asia squad in 2006 for the China League Two campaign. He mainly played as a left winger or left back and sometimes played as a backup for Wu Lei in the club. On 31 May 2008, Zhan scored his first goal in the China League One in a 2–1 home victory against Sichuan FC. This goal was scored within just 16 seconds after kick off, which beat the previous record of 18 seconds set by Sabin Ilie of Changchun Yatai in the 2005 season and became the fastest goal in the China League One. He appeared in 22 league matches in the 2012 season, as Shanghai East Asia won the champions and promoted to the top flight. Zhan transferred to Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua in February 2013. He was sent to the reserved team in 2016 and 2018. Career statistics ''Stat ...
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Xie Yilin
Sie Yi-lin (; born 19 March 1990), also known as Evonne Sie, is a Taiwanese actress. Sie made her acting debut in Chinese film series ''Tiny Times'' (2013-2015), which helped her achieve popularity in the Greater China region. Filmography Films * ''Tiny Times'' (2013) * ''Tiny Times 2'' (2013) * '' Dating Fever'' (2013) * ''My Boy 4 Friends'' (2013) * ''Tiny Times 3'' (2014) * '' Women Who Flirt'' (2014) * ''Love Evolutionism'' (2014) * '' Running Man'' (2015) * ''You Are My Sunshine'' (2015) * ''Tiny Times 4'' (2015) * ''Love Godfathers —Three naughty boys'' (2016) * '' Mission Milano'' (2016) * ''A Nail Clippers Romance'' (2017) * ''Didi's Dream'' (2017) * ''The Faces of My Gene'' (2018) * ''Lost in Love'' (2019) * ''Always Miss You'' (2019) Television *''Nice to Meet You'' (2012) *''PMAM'' (2013) *''Never Give Up Dodo'' (2013) * ''Love Weaves Through a Millennium'' (2015) * ''Win the World Win or WIN may refer to: * A victory Arts and entertainment Film * ''Win!'' ...
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Jiaoshi Yilin
''Jiaoshi Yilin'' ( (or just "Mr. Jiao's Many Thoughts on the Book of Changes") is a Chinese book of divination composed during the Western Han Dynasty. Modeled on the ''I Ching'', the work was attributed to Jiao Yanshou (焦延壽, see :zh:焦贛), courtesy name Jiao Gan焦贛, who came from Liang 梁 (modern Shang Qiu 商丘, Henan) and was a tutor in the household of the Prince of Liang (early 1st century BCE). He was a scholar and official, reaching the rank of district magistrate in Xiao Huang 小黃 (near modern Kaifeng 开封, Henan). He was a student of the great Yi Jing scholar Meng Xi 孟喜 and passed on the traditions of his school to Jing Fang 京房. However, some scholars suspect that the book was composed later, perhaps in the late Western Han, perhaps even somewhat later. I am inclined to agree with those who attribute the book to Cui Zhuan (崔篆), a scholar and official who was active in the time of the Wang Mang interregnum (9 - 23 CE). Many of the verses seem or ...
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