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Zhang Yong (Qing Dynasty)
Zhang Yong may refer to: * Jack Yung Chang (Zhang Yong) (1911—1939), Chinese historian of mathematics, the second son of Zhang Shizhao * Zhang Yong (politician) (born 1953), former director of the China Food and Drug Administration * Zhang Yong (agronomist) (born 1956), Chinese agronomist * Zhang Yong (restaurateur), Chinese billionaire restaurateur, founder of Haidilao * Daniel Zhang or Zhang Yong (born 1972), CEO of Alibaba Group * Zhang Yong (real estate developer), founder of Xinyuan Real Estate * Zhang Yong (snooker player) (born 1995), Chinese snooker player {{hndis ...
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Jack Yung Chang
Jack Yung ChangAs on his tombstone. (; 9 March 1911 – 16 December 1939), courtesy name Junzhi (), was a Chinese historian of mathematics. His most significant work was on calendar systems in Asia. Biography Yung Chang was the second son of Chinese politician Zhang Shizhao. His mother was Wu Ruonan (), a feminist and the first female member of Kuomintang. He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and soon returned to China with his mother. He and his two brothers were home-schooled in Beiping. Among their teachers was Li Dazhao, one of the founders of Communist Party of China and a friend of Zhang Shizhao. At age 17, he went to Britain with his parents, then to Germany to learn German and French. In the spring of 1930, he took the national matriculation examination for foreigners in Berlin and was ranked second out of three thousand candidates from over ten countries. He entered University of Göttingen to study mathematics, and he also took classes in physics, chemistry, philosophy an ...
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Zhang Shizhao
Zhang Shizhao (; March 20, 1881 – July 1, 1973), courtesy name Xingyan, pen name Huangzhonghuang, Qingtong or Qiutong, was a Chinese journalist, educator, politician of the early 20th century known for his advocacy first of revolutionary cultural values in the period leading up to the 1911 Revolution and then of traditional Confucian culture in following years. From the early years of the 20th century, Zhang edited a series of widely read journals and in the 1910s and 20s conducted respectful debates with New Culture Movement advocates of deep change and promoted Classical Chinese writing and protested written vernacular Chinese. He was the Minister of Justice and Minister of Education of the Beiyang Government, led by Duan Qirui during the Republic of China period. He was a senator in the Republic of China government and a standing committee member of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China and a standing committee member of the CPPCC in PRC. He was th ...
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Zhang Yong (politician)
Zhang Yong (; born September 1953) is a Chinese politician who has served as Deputy Director of the National Development and Reform Commission since 2015. Prior to that, he served as Director of the China Food and Drug Administration (2013–2015), Director of the Executive Office of the State Food Safety Commission (2010–2013), member of the 18th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (2012–2017), and Deputy Secretary-General of the State Council (2003–2008). Zhang was born in Beijing in September 1953, with his ancestral home in Pingshan County, Hebei Province. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in March 1974. He studied at the Renmin University of China The Renmin University of China (RUC; ) is a national key public research university in Beijing, China. The university is affiliated to the Ministry of Education, and co-funded by the Ministry and the Beijing Municipal People's Government. RUC ... from 1979 to 1983, and holds a master's degree in economics ...
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Zhang Yong (agronomist)
Zhang Yong (; born March 1956) is a Chinese agronomist who is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Northwest A&F University. His scientific pursuits integrated the fields of animal cloning, transgenic technique and animal embryo engineering. Biography Zhang was born in Horinger County, Inner Mongolia, in March 1956. He received his bachelor's degree from Inner Mongolia Institute of Agriculture& Animal Husbandry (now Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (IMAU, , mn, ) is a university in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China under the authority of the Autonomous Region government. It is in Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It was establ ...) in 1982, and his master's degree and doctor's degree from Northwest Agricultural University (now Northwest A&F University) in 1984 and 1990, respectively. After graduation, he was offered a faculty position at the Department of Veterinary Medicine of the university. Honours ...
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Zhang Yong (restaurateur)
Zhang Yong () is a Chinese-born Singaporean billionaire business magnate who is the founder of the Haidilao restaurant group, best known for its chain of hot pot restaurants. At the end of 2018, Haidilao Hot Pot had 466 direct-operated stores in operation in more than a hundred cities. Zhang also holds majority stake in Haidilao Catering, Haidilao International Holding and Yihai International. Biography Zhang Yong was born and grew up in Jianyang, Sichuan, China. He started work as a welder, and did not eat in a restaurant until he was 19. In 1994, he quit his job in a tractor factory and opened a restaurant with 4 tables to seat customers, the first Haidilao, which was cofounded by two couples, Zhang Yong and wife Shu Ping, and Shi Yonghong and wife Li Haiyan. The restaurant quickly became the largest hotpot restaurant in town. A second restaurant, ''Lou Wai Lou'', opened in 1998. In 2010, the company opened its own training school of restaurant management. In 2013, Haidi ...
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Daniel Zhang
Daniel Zhang Yong () is a Chinese technology executive. He is currently the CEO of Alibaba Group. Before becoming the CEO, Zhang was best known for his roles as CEO of Taobao and president of Tmall (owned by Alibaba). While running Tmall, Zhang created the Singles' Day shopping holiday, an annual Chinese sales event with gross sales reaching four times higher than Black Friday and Cyber Monday combined. In 2020, Zhang was included on ''Time''s list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Early life and education Zhang was born in Shanghai in 1972. He studied finance at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Career After graduation, he worked for Barings Bank, just before its bankruptcy due to trader Nick Leeson. 1995-2002, he worked for one of the former "Big Five" accounting firms Arthur Andersen which collapsed due to the Enron scandal. He then worked for PwC for two years starting in 2002. Zhang first joined Taobao (an Alibaba subsidiary) in 2007 as its c ...
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Zhang Yong (real Estate Developer)
Xinyuan Real Estate Co., Ltd. () is a Chinese real estate company. Xinyuan has traditionally engaged principally in residential real estate development and the provision of property management services, focusing on Tier II cities in China. History Xinyuan is a real estate developer building large-scale residential projects for middle-income consumers in China's Tier II cities. The company was founded in 1997 in Zhengzhou, China and puts up developments aimed at providing middle-income consumers with a community lifestyle. Xinyuan's business model emphasizes high asset turnover, efficient working capital management and strict cost control. Xinyuan's projects in China extend to Tier II cities: Chengdu, Hefei, Jinan, Kunshan, Suzhou, and Zhengzhou. They have a total of 26 projects and more than 3 million square meters of GFA developed, under construction and under planning. On December 7, 2005, Forte (Group) Co. Ltd announced that its subsidiary Shanghai Xinyuan Real Estate De ...
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