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Zijie Yan
Zijie may refer to: * Bytedance (字节), a Chinese internet technology company * Chen Zijie, a Chinese footballer * Tien Tzu-chieh, a badminton player from Taiwan * Wang Zijia, a Chinese ''kunqu'' actor of the Ming–Qing transition * Wang Zijie Wang Zijie (born 15 July 1996) is a Chinese left-handed épée fencer. He competed in the men's team épée event at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held fr ..., a Chinese épée fencer * Zijie Yan, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina murdered on campus * Zong Zijie, a Chinese actor based in Singapore {{Disambiguation, name ...
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ByteDance
ByteDance Ltd. () is a Chinese internet technology company headquartered in Beijing and incorporated in the Cayman Islands. Founded by Zhang Yiming, Liang Rubo and a team of others in 2012, ByteDance developed the video-sharing social networking services and apps TikTok and Chinese-specific counterpart Douyin. The company is also the developer of the news platform Toutiao. As of June 2021, ByteDance hosts 1.9 billion monthly active users across all of its platforms. ByteDance has attracted legislative, regulatory, and media attention in several countries over surveillance, privacy, and censorship concerns. History Background In 2009, software engineer and entrepreneur Zhang Yiming collaborated with his friend Liang Rubo to co-found 99fang.com, a real estate search engine. In early 2012, the pair rented an apartment in Zhongguancun and, along with several other 99fang employees, began developing an app that would use big data algorithms to classify news according to users' ...
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Chen Zijie
Chen Zijie (; born 24 December 1989) is a Chinese footballer who plays for Xian Ronghai. Club career Chen Zijie began his football career when he played for Shaanxi National Power's youth team and in 2007, he moved to Shaanxi Baorong Chanba's youth team after his previous club dissolved. He was then loaned to China League Two club Shaanxi Star for one season. Chen was promoted to Shaanxi Baorong Chanba (later moved to Guizhou and renamed Guizhou Renhe)'s first team squad by Cheng Yaodong in 2009, however, as Shaanxi struggled at the bottom of the league, he did not appear for the club in the 2009 league season. Chen was loaned to China League One club Shanghai East Asia for the 2011 season. Although he just made ten appearances in the league, Shanghai East Asia extended his loan deal for an additional year in 2012. On 8 April 2012, he scored his first goal for Shanghai East Asia in a 2–0 home victory against Yanbian Changbai Tiger. He played 25 matches and scored three goals ...
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Wang Zijia
Wang Zijia ( or , 1622–1657) or Wang Zijie (), born Wang Jia (), was a Chinese '' kunqu'' actor of the Ming–Qing transition who played ''dan'' roles (i.e. he impersonated women). He "mesmerize a new generation of youths after the fall of the Ming" and befriended some of the leading scholars such as Gong Dingzi, Qian Qianyi, and Wu Weiye. Originally from Suzhou, Wang first joined the household troupe of the scholar-official Xu Qian Xu Qian or George Hsu (; June 15, 1871 – September 26, 1940) was a Chinese politician and jurist. He made important contribution to the judicial system of modern China. Originated from She County of Anhui province and born in Nanchang of Jia .... After the Ming government disbanded Xu's troupe, Wang joined the household troupe of Xu's nemesis Tu Guobao before heading to Beijing to try his luck. When he returned from Beijing, Wang Zijia was flogged to death on the order of the Suzhou censor Lin Senxian () — who was his admirer but al ...
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Wang Zijie
Wang Zijie (born 15 July 1996) is a Chinese left-handed épée fencer. He competed in the men's team épée event at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ... held in Tokyo, Japan. References Chinese male fencers Chinese épée fencers Olympic fencers for China Fencers at the 2020 Summer Olympics 1996 births Living people Universiade silver medalists for China Medalists at the 2021 Summer Universiade Universiade medalists in fencing Fencers at the 2022 Asian Games {{PRChina-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Zijie Yan
Zijie may refer to: * Bytedance (字节), a Chinese internet technology company * Chen Zijie, a Chinese footballer * Tien Tzu-chieh, a badminton player from Taiwan * Wang Zijia, a Chinese ''kunqu'' actor of the Ming–Qing transition * Wang Zijie Wang Zijie (born 15 July 1996) is a Chinese left-handed épée fencer. He competed in the men's team épée event at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held fr ..., a Chinese épée fencer * Zijie Yan, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina murdered on campus * Zong Zijie, a Chinese actor based in Singapore {{Disambiguation, name ...
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