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Yang Jun (Three Kingdoms)
Yang Jun is the name of several people: Sports * Yang Jun (martial artist) (born 1968), tai chi chuan master and teacher *Yang Jun (footballer) (born 1981), Chinese footballer *Yang Jun (water polo) (born 1988), Chinese female water polo player Others * Yang Jun (minister) (died 291), minister of Jin dynasty *Yang Jun (prince) Yang Jun () (571 – 4 August 600), nickname Azhi (), formally Prince Xiao of Qin (), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Wen (Yang Jian) and his powerful wife Empress Dugu, who died as a result of an illness ... (571–600), prince of Sui dynasty * Jun Yang (artist) (born 1975), Chinese-Austrian contemporary artist {{hndis ...
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Yang Jun (martial Artist)
Yang Jun is a Wushu master who was born in Taiyuan, Shanxi, China in 1968 into the famous Yang family of martial artists. A son of Yang Dao Fang and a grandson of Yang Zhenduo, he is a direct descendant of Yang Cheng Fu and of Yang Lu Chan, the creator of Yang-style t'ai chi ch'uan. Yang Jun is a sixth-generation descendant of the Yang Family of t'ai chi ch'uan, and is the fifth lineage-holder of the style. Biography Master Yang Jun spent his childhood and formative years living with his grandparents. Growing up in a martial arts family, he saw and heard his grandfather training his students. So, it is in this nurturing environment that he became deeply immersed in his family’s taijiquan heritage. Yang Jun began studying and training in the soft style martial art of t'ai chi ch'uan at age 5 with his grandfather Yang Zhenduo, who raised him. Proficient in Hand Form, Sword, Saber, Push Hands, and other forms of the art of the Yang-style of t'ai chi ch'uan, Grandmaste ...
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Yang Jun (footballer)
Yang Jun (; born 10 June 1981 in Tianjin) is a Chinese footballer. Club career Yang Jun was considered an outstanding young talented goalkeeper and was quickly spotted by the Chinese youth system before top tier side Qingdao Yizhong Hainiu took him into their side and promoted him into their senior side by the 2001 league season. At Qingdao, who had changed their name to Qingdao Jonoon, he would not have to wait long before he would establish himself as a team regular by the end of the 2002 league season when he made twenty league appearances at the end of the season. For the next several seasons, he was the club's first choice goalkeeper until he was willing to join high flying second tier club Changchun Yatai and immediately win promotion for them, however he was unable to establish himself within the team and was loaned out to Beijing Guoan but the subsequent move was unsuccessful and he only played four games for them. Changchun Yatai were willing to let Yang Jun go and he ...
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Yang Jun (water Polo)
Yang Jun (; born 28 April 1988 in Beijing) is a female Chinese water polo goalkeeper who was part of the silver medal-winning team at the 2011 World Championships, held in Shanghai, and 2007 World Junior Championship. She competed at the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics. She is a leading goalkeeper in Olympic water polo history, with 138 saves. See also * China women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics * List of players who have appeared in multiple women's Olympic water polo tournaments * List of women's Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers * List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo This is a list of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo. Men Medalists by tournament ;Abbreviation and legend * * – Host team * † – ''Defunct team'' * (C) – Captain * (GK) – Goalkeeper * (LH) – Left-handed Multipl ... References External links * 1988 births Living people Sportspeople from Beijing Chinese fem ...
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Yang Jun (minister)
Yang Jun (楊駿) (died 23 April 291According to Sima Zhong's biography in ''Book of Jin'', Yang Jun died on the ''xinmao'' day of the 3rd month of the 1st year of the ''Yongping'' era of his reign. This corresponds to 23 Apr 291 on the Julian calendar. 永平元年)三月辛卯,诛太傅杨骏...''Jin Shu'', vol.04), courtesy name Wenzhang (文長), was a Jin Dynasty (266–420) official during the reign of Emperor Wu and regent for Emperor Hui. Life Yang Jun was from Huayin in Hongnong Commandery (弘農, roughly modern Sanmenxia, Henan). His niece Yang Yan was Emperor Wu's first wife and empress. As she neared death in 274, she feared that whoever would be empress next would endanger the crown prince status of her developmentally disabled son, Sima Zhong. She therefore asked Emperor Wu to marry her cousin, Yang Jun's daughter Yang Zhi. Emperor Wu agreed, and after her death later during the year, he married Yang Zhi in 276 and created her empress. Yang Jun, as th ...
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Yang Jun (prince)
Yang Jun () (571 – 4 August 600), nickname Azhi (), formally Prince Xiao of Qin (), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Wen (Yang Jian) and his powerful wife Empress Dugu, who died as a result of an illness caused by poisoning by his jealous wife Princess Cui. His son Yang Hao was later briefly declared emperor by the general Yuwen Huaji after Yuwen killed his brother Emperor Yang in 618. Family Parents *Father: Emperor Wen of Sui (隋文帝; 21 July 541 – 13 August 604) *Mother: Empress Wenxian, of the Henan Dugu clan (文獻皇后 河南獨孤氏; 544–602) Consort and their respective issue(s): *Princess Consort Cui, of the Cui clan of Boling ( 崔妃博陵崔氏; d. 600) ** Yang Hao, Prince of Qin (秦王 楊浩, d 23 October 618), first son **Yang Zhan, Marquis of Jibei (济北侯 杨湛; d. 618), second son *Concubine Chen, of the Chen clan, known as Princess Lingcheng (临成公主) *Unknown: **Princess Yongfeng (永丰 ...
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