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Zhang Qing (zoologist)
Zhang Qing may refer to: * Zhang Qing (Featherless Arrow), fictional character in ''Water Margin'' * Zhang Qing (Gardener), fictional character in ''Water Margin'' * Zhang Qing (speed skater) (born 1966), Chinese Olympic speed skater * Zhang Qing (biathlete) (born 1980), Chinese skier * Jasmine Zhang (born 1978), or Zhang Qing, Chinese talk show host {{hndis ...
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Zhang Qing (Featherless Arrow)
Zhang Qing is a fictional character in ''Water Margin'', one of the four great classical novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Featherless Arrow", he ranks 16th among the 36 Heavenly Spirits, the first third of the 108 Stars of Destiny. Background The novel depicts Zhang Qing as a handsome, energetic and agile warrior with waist like that of a wolf, arms like those of an ape and a body like that of a tiger. Originally from Zhangde Prefecture (彰德府; present-day Anyang, Henan), he serves as the garrison commandant of Dongchang Prefecture (東昌府; present-day Liaocheng, Shandong). He is nicknamed "Featherless Arrow" because he can fling stones with deadly accuracy. Joining Liangshan When a force from Liangshan Marsh led by Lu Junyi comes to demand food from Dongchang, Zhang Qing rides out to fight them. He awes the outlaws when he injures Hao Siwen with a stone. Song Jiang comes to reinforce Lu Junyi. As Zhang Qing takes on one after another on horseback some of Lian ...
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Zhang Qing (Gardener)
Zhang Qing is a fictional character in ''Water Margin'', one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Gardener", he ranks 102nd among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 66th among the 72 Earthly Fiends. Background The novel depicts Zhang Qing as odd-looking with some hair on his face. He works as a gardener of a monastery in his native city of Mengzhou. One day, following a heated quarrel, he kills the monks in a fit of anger and burns down the monastery. He flees to the Cross Slope (十字坡; at the intersection of present-day Shen County, Shandong and Fan County, Henan) where he robs passers-by. One day, he sets upon an elderly man who comes by. After fighting and defeating him, the man takes him to his home and teaches him martial arts. He even marries his daughter Sun Erniang to him. After his father-in-law died, Zhang Qing settles with his wife at Cross Slope where they run an inn. They knock out customers with drugged wine, take their valuables and ...
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Zhang Qing (speed Skater)
Zhang Qing (, born 31 January 1966) is a Chinese speed skater. She competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics and the 1992 Winter Olympics ) , nations = 64 , athletes = 1,801 (1313 men, 488 women) , events = 57 in 6 sports (12 disciplines) , opening = 8 February 1992 , closing = 23 February 1992 , opened_by = President François Mitterrand , cauldron .... References 1966 births Living people Chinese female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for China Speed skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1992 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Heilongjiang Speed skaters at the 1986 Asian Winter Games Speed skaters at the 1990 Asian Winter Games Medalists at the 1990 Asian Winter Games Asian Games medalists in speed skating Asian Games bronze medalists for China 20th-century Chinese women 21st-century Chinese women {{PRChina-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Zhang Qing (biathlete)
Zhang Qing (born 7 April 1980) is a Chinese skier. He competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially the XX Olympic Winter Games ( it, XX Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Torino 2006, were a winter multi-sport event held from 10 to 26 February 2006 in Turin, Italy. This marked the second t .... References External links * 1980 births Living people Chinese male biathletes Chinese male cross-country skiers Olympic biathletes of China Olympic cross-country skiers of China Biathletes at the 2002 Winter Olympics Cross-country skiers at the 2006 Winter Olympics Skiers from Liaoning Sport shooters from Liaoning People from Tieling Asian Games medalists in biathlon Biathletes at the 1999 Asian Winter Games Biathletes at the 2003 Asian Winter Games Biathletes at the 2007 Asian Winter Games Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games silver medalists for China Asian Games bronze me ...
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