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Yi Ding (actress)
Ding Yi may refer to: People * Ding Yi (Han dynasty) (died 220), official under the Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao * Ding Yi (businessman) (1927–2019), founder of Dongfang Electric Corporation * Ding Yi (admiral) (born 1959), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Ding Yi (table tennis) (born 1959), Chinese-born Austrian table tennis player * Yi Ding (actress) (born 1983), Chinese-born American actress * Ding Yi (actress) (1942–2000), winner of the best supporting actress award at the 5th Golden Rooster Awards * Ding Yi (artist) (born 1962), Chinese contemporary artist * Ding Yi, fictional physicist, protagonist of ''Ball Lightning'' and minor character in ''Remembrance of Earth's Past'' * Ding Yi, protagonist in Shi Tiesheng's novel ''My Sojourn in Ding Yi'' Other uses * Ding Yi Music Company Ding Yi Music Company (previously known as Arts Sphere Chamber Ensemble), established in 2007, is a Chinese chamber orchestra based in Singapore. The ensemble consists of both full-time and ...
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Ding Yi (Han Dynasty)
Ding Yi (died 220), courtesy name Zhengli, was an official serving under the warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Life Ding Yi was from Pei State (), which is around present-day Suixi County, Anhui. His father, Ding Chong (), was an old acquaintance of Cao Cao, the warlord who controlled the Han central government and the figurehead Emperor Xian from 196 to 220. Ding Chong served as the Colonel-Director of Retainers () in Cao Cao's administration. After Ding Chong's death, Cao Cao wanted to arrange for Ding Yi to marry one of his daughters, Princess Qinghe (). However, Cao Cao's eldest surviving son, Cao Pi, strongly opposed because Ding Yi had an eye disorder which affected his physical appearance and hence made him an unsuitable spouse for Princess Qinghe. Cao Pi then suggested to his father to let Princess Qinghe marry Xiahou Mao instead; Cao Cao agreed. Ding Yi hated Cao Pi for spoiling his chance of becoming Cao Cao's son-in-law, so he grew determ ...
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Ding Yi (businessman)
Ding Yi (; June 1927 – 5 March 2019) was a Chinese electrical engineer and business executive. He established the state-owned Dongfang Electric Corporation in 1984 and served as its general manager for ten years. Biography Ding Yi was born in June 1927 as Xu Weiwen (), in Penglai, Shandong, Republic of China. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he joined the Communist resistance in April 1944, and changed his name to Ding Yi. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Ding entered Tsinghua University in 1950. In 1951, he was sent to study in the Soviet Union, together with Li Peng (later Premier of China) and Zou Jiahua (later Vice Premier). After graduating from the Leningrad Institute of Technology in 1957, he worked at Harbin Turbine Factory in Northeast China, and was later promoted to deputy chief engineer. In 1967, Ding was transferred to Sichuan as part of the Third Front Movement, and served as chief engineer, and later head of the . During the reform ...
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Ding Yi (admiral)
Ding Yi (; born October 1959) is a naval aviator and vice admiral of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). He has served as Deputy Commander of the PLAN since 2013. Biography Ding was born in October 1959 in Leiyang, Hunan Province. He began his military career as a naval aviator, and served as commander of an aviation division in the East Sea Fleet, deputy chief of staff the North Sea Fleet, and deputy commander and then commander of the PLA Naval Air Force. In 2013, he was promoted to deputy commander of the PLA Navy. He attained the rank of vice admiral (''zhong jiang (; ja, 将, Shō; ) is the rank held by general officers in some East Asian militaries. The ranks are used in both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China on Taiwan. The People's Liberation Army and the People's Armed Police use ...'') on 10 July 2014. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ding, Yi 1959 births Living people People from Leiyang People's Liberation Army generals from Hun ...
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Ding Yi (table Tennis)
Ding Yi (, born 14 January 1959 in Shanghai, China) is a Chinese-born table tennis player who represented Austria at the 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2000 File:2000 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Protests against Bush v. Gore after the 2000 United States presidential election; Heads of state meet for the Millennium Summit; The International Space Station in its infant form as seen from ... Olympics. References Sources * 1959 births Living people Table tennis players from Shanghai Austrian male table tennis players Chinese emigrants to Austria Chinese male table tennis players Table tennis players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Table tennis players at the 1992 Summer Olympics Table tennis players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Table tennis players at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic table tennis players for Austria Naturalised table tennis players Austrian sportspeople of Chinese descent {{Austria-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Yi Ding (actress)
Ding Yi may refer to: People * Ding Yi (Han dynasty) (died 220), official under the Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao * Ding Yi (businessman) (1927–2019), founder of Dongfang Electric Corporation * Ding Yi (admiral) (born 1959), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Ding Yi (table tennis) (born 1959), Chinese-born Austrian table tennis player * Yi Ding (actress) (born 1983), Chinese-born American actress * Ding Yi (actress) (1942–2000), winner of the best supporting actress award at the 5th Golden Rooster Awards * Ding Yi (artist) (born 1962), Chinese contemporary artist * Ding Yi, fictional physicist, protagonist of ''Ball Lightning'' and minor character in ''Remembrance of Earth's Past'' * Ding Yi, protagonist in Shi Tiesheng's novel ''My Sojourn in Ding Yi'' Other uses * Ding Yi Music Company Ding Yi Music Company (previously known as Arts Sphere Chamber Ensemble), established in 2007, is a Chinese chamber orchestra based in Singapore. The ensemble consists of both full-time and ...
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Ding Yi (actress)
Ding Yi may refer to: People * Ding Yi (Han dynasty) (died 220), official under the Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao * Ding Yi (businessman) (1927–2019), founder of Dongfang Electric Corporation * Ding Yi (admiral) (born 1959), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Ding Yi (table tennis) (born 1959), Chinese-born Austrian table tennis player * Yi Ding (actress) (born 1983), Chinese-born American actress * Ding Yi (actress) (1942–2000), winner of the best supporting actress award at the 5th Golden Rooster Awards * Ding Yi (artist) (born 1962), Chinese contemporary artist * Ding Yi, fictional physicist, protagonist of ''Ball Lightning'' and minor character in ''Remembrance of Earth's Past'' * Ding Yi, protagonist in Shi Tiesheng's novel ''My Sojourn in Ding Yi'' Other uses * Ding Yi Music Company Ding Yi Music Company (previously known as Arts Sphere Chamber Ensemble), established in 2007, is a Chinese chamber orchestra based in Singapore. The ensemble consists of both full-time and ...
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5th Golden Rooster Awards
The 5th Golden Rooster Award honoring the best in film of 1985, was given in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, May 23, 1985.''People Daily''May 24, 1985: ''第五届金鸡奖和第八届百花奖授奖大会在成都举行'' Winners & Nominees Special Award * Special Jury Award **Documentary: ''100 Days of Hong Kong'' **Comedy: ''阿混新传'' References External links The 5th Golden Rooster Award for {{Golden Rooster Awards Chron 1985 The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** The Internet's Domain Name System is created. ** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a ... 1985 film awards 1985 in China 1980s in Chinese cinema ...
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Ding Yi (artist)
Ding Yi (Chinese: 丁㇠; born 1962) is a Chinese contemporary artist currently based in Shanghai. He is a pivotal figure in the development of geometric abstraction in China, and is currently a professor at the Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts. Early life Ding Yi grew up during the Cultural Revolution. He studied in the art program at your middle school, and the art education he received in Shanghai was in general not systematic. The uniquely nonlinear curriculum included making bricks for bomb shelters, drawing propaganda posters, performing in public spaces, and studying design and Chinese ink painting. He studied decorative design at the Shanghai School of Arts and Crafts from 1980 to 1983, and then went on to major in Chinese ink painting in the art program of Shanghai University from 1986 to 1990. He also took part in a number of art exhibitions in 1985 and 1986. Career Ding Yi's enduring method of incorporating crosses into his work emerged in the late 1980s. He e ...
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Ball Lightning (novel)
''Ball Lightning'' () is a hard science fiction novel by Chinese author Liu Cixin. The original Chinese version was published in 2004. In 2018 the English version, translated by Joel Martinsen, was published in the US by Tor Books. Plot The novel follows the experiences of a first-person protagonist, Chen, whose family was killed by ball lightning while he was in high school. Both traumatized and inspired by that experience, he makes the investigation of ball lightning his life's work, first getting his PhD in the subject, then exploring the phenomenon through both applied and theoretical research. During his research, military technology researcher Lin Yun recruits him into a weapons development team. With the help of a theoretical physicist, Ding Yi, they discover that ball lightning is not formed by lightning conditions, but rather when lightning encounters "macro-electrons" hypercharging the electrons until they express their energy. They learn how to capture these macro-el ...
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Shi Tiesheng
Shi Tiesheng (; January 4, 1951 – December 31, 2010) was a Chinese novelist, known for his story which was the basis of the film '' Life on a String''. The ''China Daily'' stated regarding his essay about the park near where he lived, "Many critics have considered ''I and the Temple of Earth'' ('' :zh:我与地坛'') as one of the best Chinese prose essays of the 20th century." Shi was born in Beijing, and graduated from Tsinghua University High School. In 1969 he was a "sent-down youth" or urban youth sent to a rural area of Shaanxi as part of the Down to the Countryside Movement of the Cultural Revolution. There he was paralyzed in an accident at the age of 21, and was sent back to Beijing. Shi was published for the first time in 1979. His 1983 short story "My Faraway Clear Peace River" (我的遥远的清平湾) won the National Excellent Short Story Prize. The story is about a sent-down youth and an old man of the village, and takes the view that the peasants suffer mor ...
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