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Zhang Bo or Bo Zhang may refer to: * Li Yan (Wu) (died 918), politician of the Tang dynasty and Wu state * Zhang Bo (footballer) (born 1985), Chinese footballer * Zhang Bo (actor) Zhang Bo (; born 29 August 1982) is a Chinese people, Chinese actor. Zhang rose to fame for his roles in television series such as ''Three Kingdoms (TV series), Three Kingdoms'' (2010) and ''The Qin Empire III'' (2017). Early life and educatio ..., Chinese actor * Zhang Bo (figure skater), Chinese female figure skater {{hndis ...
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Li Yan (Wu)
Li Yan (李儼) (died 918), né Zhang Xiu (張休) and later Zhang Bo (張播), was an emissary that Emperor Zhaozong of Tang sent to the warlord Yang Xingmi the military governor (''Jiedushi'') of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in 902, who would remain at Huainan Circuit as the Tang emperor's representative even after Tang's eventual destruction in 907. He would be the one who formally bestowed Yang Xingmi's sons and successors Yang Wo and Yang Longyan with their formal titles on behalf of the Tang emperor during the initial years of the Yang family-ruled state of Yang Wu (also known as Hongnong). In 918, after the general Zhu Jin assassinated Xu Zhixun the son of Yang Wu's regent Xu Wen, Xu Wen believed that Li was complicit in Zhu's plot and put him to death. Background It is not known when Li Yan was born. He was originally named Zhang Xiu, and later also became known as Zhang Bo, and was a younger, if not youngest, son of the chancello ...
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Zhang Bo (footballer)
Zhang Bo (; born 27 June 1985) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for China League One side Nanjing City F.C. Club career Zhang Bo started his professional footballer career with the Jiangsu Sainty youth team before being promoted to their senior squad in the 2006 China League One season. He would go on to part of the team that won the 2008 China League One division and promotion into the top tier of Chinese football. He would eventually make his Chinese Super League debut for Jiangsu on 24 October 2009 in a game against Shandong Luneng Taishan. He would also be loaned out to another top tier club in Chongqing Lifan during the season. In January 2012, Zhang transferred to second tier side Chengdu Tiancheng. Initially Zhang Bo established himself as regular within the team, however by the 2014 China League One season the club experienced relegation and were dissolved due to wage arrears. In March 2015, Zhang transferred to China League Two side Tianjin Locomotive. ...
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Zhang Bo (actor)
Zhang Bo (; born 29 August 1982) is a Chinese actor. Zhang rose to fame for his roles in television series such as ''Three Kingdoms'' (2010) and '' The Qin Empire III'' (2017). Early life and education Zhang was born in Beijing on August 29, 1982. He graduated from Central Academy of Drama. Acting career Zhang first came to public attention in 2000 at the age of 18, appearing on ''Tianwang Qingwang''. In 2005, he acted as Prince Calaf in ''Turandot'' and won an Excellent Performance Award at the International Drama Festival. Zhang starred with Jia Yiping, Ma Yili and Bai Baihe in the 2006 romantic comedy drama ''Where Is Happiness''. On film in 2006, he played opposite Jaycee Chan, Chen Bolin and Niu Mengmeng in ''PK.COM.CN''. In the following year, he had key supporting role in the romance drama ''Rich Man Poor Love''. Zhang co-starred with Zhang Fengyi, Jing Tian and You Yong in the 2009 historical drama ''Biography of Sun Tsu'' as Goujian. In 2010, he appeared in Gao X ...
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