Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Gong
Gerrit W. Gong
Gerrit Walter Gong is a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has been a general authority since 2010 and served as a member of the church's Presidency of the Seventy from October 2015 until his calling to the Quorum of the Twelve in March 2018. He is the LDS Church's first apostle of Asian descent. Prior to becoming a general authority, he served as Assistant to the President of Brigham Young University (BYU) for Planning and Assessment. As a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Gong is accepted by the church as a prophet, seer, and revelator. Currently, he is the fourteenth most senior apostle in the church.
Chen Gong
Chen Gong, courtesy name Gongtai, was an adviser to the warlord Lü Bu in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. However, he had started his career under another warlord, Cao Cao, before defecting to Lü Bu. He was executed along with Lü Bu after Cao Cao defeated Lü Bu at the Battle of Xiapi.
Ji Gong
Ji Gong, born Li Xiuyuan and also known as "Chan Master Daoji" was a Chan Buddhist monk who lived in the Southern Song. He purportedly possessed supernatural powers, which he used to help the poor and stand up to injustice. However, he was also known for his wild and eccentric behavior, who didn't follow Buddhist monastic rules by consuming alcohol and meat. By the time of his death, Ji Gong had become a legend in Chinese culture and a deity in Chinese folk religion. He is mentioned by Buddhists in folktales and kōans, and sometimes invoked by oracles to assist in worldly affairs.
Liu Gong
Liu Gong, mejor conocido bajo el sobrenombre de Emperador Qianshao de Han (漢前少帝), fue el tercer emperador de la Dinastía Han de China. Nunca ejerció ningún poder real, pues el gobierno continuó bajo control de su abuela Lü Zhi, quien asesinó a su madre y lo utilizó como títere. No recibió ni un nombre póstumo ni un nombre de templo, y solo se le conoce como "Shao", al igual que su hermano Liu Hong, quien lo sucedió y también fue destituido después de un breve reinado. Para distinguirlos, Liu Gong es apodado "joven emperador anterior" (Qianshao) y Liu Hong "joven emperador posterior" (Houshao). La información sobre los hermanos es casi inexistente; no está registrado su nacimiento y, a veces, se los omite de las listas de gobernantes de la dinastía.
Feng Gong
Feng Gong is a Chinese actor, xiangsheng performer, director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his performances in the annual CCTV New Year's Gala, having made more appearances on the show than every other major performer.
Fong Gong
Zeng Gong
Zeng Gong ; fue un erudito e historiador de la Dinastía Song en China y uno de los defensores del Movimiento de la Nueva Prosa Clásica (新古文運動) y está considerado como el fundador de una de las ocho grandes escuelas del pensamiento de las Dinastías Tang y Song.
Yixin, Príncipe Gong
Yixin, comúnmente conocido como el Príncipe Kung o príncipe Gong, fue un príncipe imperial del clan Aisin-Gioro y un importante estadista manchú durante la dinastía Qing. Fue regente del imperio entre 1861 y 1865, y ostentó gran influencia política hasta su caída en desgracia en la década de 1880.