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Zhang Yan (actress)
Zhang Yan may refer to: * Empress Zhang Yan (張嫣; died 163 BC), Western Han empress * Zhang Yan (Han dynasty) (張燕), late Eastern Han bandit chief * Zhang Quanyi or Zhang Yan (張言; 852–926), Tang dynasty / Five Dynasties warlord * Zhang Yan (Ming dynasty) (張彥), Ming dynasty painter * Xi Xi or Zhang Yan (張彥; born 1938), Hong Kong writer * Zhang Yan (oil painter) (张焰; born 1963), Chinese oil painter * Zhang Yan (biathlete) (born 1992), Chinese biathlete * Zhang Yan (figure skater) (born 1988), Chinese pair skater * Zhang Yan (footballer) (born 1972), Chinese football player * Zhang Yan (table tennis) Zhang Yan (, born 25 July 1967) is a Chinese para table tennis player. He has won five medals from three Paralympic Games ( 2004, 2008, and 2012). As a child, Zhang displayed special talent in table tennis, and he was selected to the Zhengzh ... (born 1967), table tennis player * Zhang Yan (footballer, born 1997), Chinese footballer * Zhang Yan (born 1 ...
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Empress Zhang Yan
Zhang Yan (; died 163 BC), known formally as Empress Xiaohui (孝惠皇后) was an empress during the Han Dynasty. She was the daughter of Princess Yuan of Lu (the only daughter of Emperor Gao (Liu Bang) and his wife Empress Lü) and her husband Zhang Ao (張敖, son of Zhang Er), the Prince of Zhao and later Marquess of Xuanping. Biography In 192 BC, at the insistence of then-Empress Dowager Lü, Lady Yan married her uncle Emperor Hui, the son of Emperor Gao and Empress Dowager Lü, and she was created empress. The marriage was a childless one. At Empress Dowager Lü's instruction, Empress Zhang took several male children as her own and killed their mothers. (Whether these children were Emperor Hui's is a matter of controversy, although it appears likely that they were Emperor Hui's children by his concubines.) When Emperor Hui died in 188 BC at the age of 22, one of the children that Empress Zhang adopted became emperor (as Emperor Qianshao), but Grand Empress Dowager ...
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Zhang Yan (Han Dynasty)
Zhang Yan () ( 180s–205), born Chu Yan, also known as Zhang Feiyan, was the leader of the Heishan bandits during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He rose from a local rebel to master of a confederation that could hold off the Han and was able to maintain authority in Changshan until he chose to surrender to Cao Cao, getting enfeoffment that remained with his family. Life Chu Yan was from Zhending County, Changshan Commandery, which is around present-day Zhengding County, Hebei. Because he was fast, agile, and brave, his men called him "Feiyan", meaning "Flying Swallow". He raised forces during the Yellow Turban revolt and pillaged Shanze then aligned with the bandit forces of Zhang Niujue () with Niujue as the superior commander. When the group raided Julu Commandery in 185 and attacked Yingtao, Zhang Niujue was mortally wounded by an arrow. Before he died, Zhang ordered his men to obey Chu Yan as their new leader. Chu Yan thus changed his family name from "Chu" to "Zh ...
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Zhang Quanyi
Zhang Quanyi () (852'' History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 63. – April 29, 926Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 274.), né Zhang Juyan () or Zhang Yan (), known as Zhang Zongshi () during Later Liang, courtesy name Guowei (), formally Prince Zhongsu of Qi (), was a late Tang Dynasty warlord who later was a senior official during the succeeding Later Liang and Later Tang. He was credited for rebuilding the city of Luoyang from utter destruction from the warfares in the late Tang period into a prosperous city. During Tang Dynasty Background and service under Huang Chao Zhang Quanyi was born in 852, during the reign of Emperor Xuānzong. His biography in the '' History of the Five Dynasties'' indicated that he was originally named Zhang Juyan, and his biography in the ''New History of the Five Dynasties'' indicated that he was originally named Zhang Yan.''New History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 45. His family was from Linpu ...
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Zhang Yan (Ming Dynasty)
Zhang Yan (), courtesy name as Bomei, sobriquet as Wuzheng Daoren, was a Chinese painter during the Ming Dynasty The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last ort ..., active in 16th and 17th centuries. Ming dynasty painters {{China-artist-stub ...
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Xi Xi
Hsi Hsi/Sai Sai/Xi Xi (; 7 October 1937 – 18 December 2022) was the pseudonym of the Hongkongers, Hong Kong author and poet Cheung Yin, "Ellen"/ (). She was born in Shanghai, and moved to Hong Kong 1949, at the age of twelve. She was formerly a teacher and had been a Hong Kong-based writer. Her works are also popular in Taiwan and mainland China. She had become a rather well-known figure to many secondary school students in Hong Kong. This was due in particular to one of her essays, "Shops" (店鋪), which was adopted as reading material for the Chinese Language paper in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) by the HKEAA, Hong Kong Examinations Authority of the time. In 2019, Hsi Hsi was the recipient of the Newman Prize for Chinese Literature. Childhood Hsi Hsi's ancestors came from Heungshan, Chungshan/Hsiangshan/Heungshan, Kwangtung (now Zhongshan, Guangdong). She was born in Pudong, Putung, Shanghai, where she would go on to attend primary school. H ...
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Zhang Yan (oil Painter)
Zhang Yan (; born 18 November 1963) is a Chinese oil painter, documentary director. Two of his paintings, '' Iron Staff Lama'' (1993) and '' The Cradling Arm'' (2013), are collected by the Vatican Museums. These are the first living artist's works, which are permanently preserved by the Vatican Museum. Life Zhang Yan was born in 1963 in Neijiang, Sichuan, China. He began to study Chinese painting at the age of 12 and began to study Western painting at the age of 17. He worked as a documentary director during 1992 to 2002. In 1992, he worked in the editorial department of Tibet TV Station, where he was committed to studying Tibetan culture and history as well as local Buddhism. When he came back to Beijing in 1997, he joined the CCTV News Review Department, as the director of “The Time and Space of the East, the Son of the East” column. He participated in “The 72-hour Hong Kong Return Program” in Hong Kong. In the following year, his two documentaries participated in the H ...
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Zhang Yan (biathlete)
Zhang Yan (; ; born 10 May 1992) is a Chinese biathlete. She competed at the Biathlon World Championships 2012 and 2013. She competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, in sprint, pursuit, individual and relay A relay Electromechanical relay schematic showing a control coil, four pairs of normally open and one pair of normally closed contacts An automotive-style miniature relay with the dust cover taken off A relay is an electrically operated switch .... References 1992 births Living people Biathletes at the 2014 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2018 Winter Olympics Chinese female biathletes Olympic biathletes for China Asian Games medalists in biathlon Biathletes at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Medalists at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Asian Games silver medalists for China Sportspeople from Jilin City Sport shooters from Jilin Skiers from Jilin 21st-century Chinese women {{PRChina-biathlon-bio-stub ...
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Zhang Yan (figure Skater)
Zhang Yan (; born July 8, 1988) is a Chinese pair skater Pair skating is a figure skating discipline defined by the International Skating Union (ISU) as "the skating of two persons in unison who perform their movements in such harmony with each other as to give the impression of genuine Pair Skating a .... With partner Wang Wenting, he is the 2013 Chinese national silver medalist. Programs (with Wang) Competitive highlights (with Wang) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zhang, Yan 1988 births Chinese male pair skaters Living people Sportspeople from Qiqihar Figure skaters from Heilongjiang ...
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Zhang Yan (footballer)
Zhang Yan may refer to: * Empress Zhang Yan (張嫣; died 163 BC), Western Han empress * Zhang Yan (Han dynasty) (張燕), late Eastern Han bandit chief * Zhang Quanyi or Zhang Yan (張言; 852–926), Tang dynasty / Five Dynasties warlord * Zhang Yan (Ming dynasty) (張彥), Ming dynasty painter * Xi Xi or Zhang Yan (張彥; born 1938), Hong Kong writer * Zhang Yan (oil painter) (张焰; born 1963), Chinese oil painter * Zhang Yan (biathlete) (born 1992), Chinese biathlete * Zhang Yan (figure skater) (born 1988), Chinese pair skater * Zhang Yan (footballer, born 1972), Chinese football player * Zhang Yan (table tennis) Zhang Yan (, born 25 July 1967) is a Chinese para table tennis player. He has won five medals from three Paralympic Games ( 2004, 2008, and 2012). As a child, Zhang displayed special talent in table tennis, and he was selected to the Zhengzh ... (born 1967), table tennis player * Zhang Yan (footballer, born 1997), Chinese footballer * Zhang Yan (born 1917)
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Zhang Yan (table Tennis)
Zhang Yan (, born 25 July 1967) is a Chinese para table tennis player. He has won five medals from three Paralympic Games ( 2004, 2008, and 2012). As a child, Zhang displayed special talent in table tennis, and he was selected to the Zhengzhou youth team, living away from home, when he was just eight years old. When he was ten years old, he had an acute onset of rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a long-term autoimmune disorder that primarily affects joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest. Most commonly, the wrist and hands are invol ..., which slowly debilitated him. Personal life Zhang Yan is married to his national teammate Ren Guixiang. They have a daughter together. References External links * * 1967 births Living people Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Paralympics Table tennis players at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Table tennis players at the 2012 Summer P ...
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Zhang Yan (footballer, Born 1997)
Zhang Yan (; born 30 March 1997) is a Chinese professional footballer currently playing for Chinese Super League club Chengdu Rongcheng as a goalkeeper. Club career Zhang Yan would start his professional career when he was promoted to the senior team of Beijing Guoan during the 2016 Chinese Super League season. After spending several seasons with the club he transferred to Jiangsu Suning on 13 July 2018. On 25 March 2019 Zhang would make his debut when he came on as a substitute for Gu Chao in a league game against Hebei China Fortune F.C. in a 3–2 defeat. He would be the clubs second choice goalkeeper as the club won their first league title, however on 28 February 2021, the parent company Suning Holdings Group announced that operations were going to cease immediately alongside the women and youth teams due to financial difficulties. On 8 April 2021, Zhang joined second-tier club Chengdu Rongcheng on a free transfer. He made his debut for the club in a league game on 20 Ma ...
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