Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Wei
Du Wei
Du Wei fue un diplomático chino que se desempeñó como embajador en Ucrania desde 2016 hasta 2019 y embajador en Israel entre febrero y mayo de 2020.
Jiang Wei
Jiang Wei (202–264), nombre de cortesía Boyue,
Cheam June Wei
Cheam June Wei is a Malaysian badminton player. He was the mixed doubles gold medalist at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.
Jess Lee Kar Wei
Jess Lee Kar Wei, is a finalist and grand winner of the popular televised singing competition One Million Star in Taiwan. She is the first Malaysian to win in the competition and broke the record of scoring the highest mark (30) four times consecutively in the final round. She currently resides in Taiwan and has attended the National Taiwan University as an exchange student. In September 2011, Lee's first album, Thank You My Love (感謝愛人), was debuted under the label Warner Music Taiwan.
Lu Wei
Lu Wei is a former Chinese politician. He served as the deputy head of the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China, the head of the General Office of the Central Leading Group for Internet Security and Informatization from April 2013 to June 2016. Lu was previously Vice-Mayor of Beijing and the head of the Beijing Party organization's propaganda department, among other posts. Lu Wei was named by Time magazine as one of the world's 100 most influential people in 2015.
Goh Jin Wei
Goh Jin Wei is a Malaysian badminton player.
Wang Wei
Wang Wei is a Chinese billionaire entrepreneur, who is the founder and chairman of SF Express, a Shenzhen-based multinational delivery services and logistics company.
Sima Wei
Sima Wei, nombre de cortesía Yandu (彥度), formalmente Príncipe Yin of Chu (楚隱王), fue un príncipe chino durante el reinado del emperador Hui de la dinastía Jin Occidental. Fue el segundo de los ocho príncipes que lucharon entre sí por el poder en la antigua China durante la guerra de los ocho príncipes.
Empress Wei
Empress Wei was an empress of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. She was the second wife of Emperor Zhongzong, who reigned twice, and during his second reign, she tried to emulate the example of her mother-in-law Wu Zetian and seize power. She was in charge of government affairs during her husband's reign. Emperor Zhongzong's death in 710—a death traditionally believed to be a poisoning she carried out together with her daughter Li Guo'er the Princess Anle—gave her the power to become the empress dowager and regent, but in short order was overthrown and killed in a coup led by Emperor Zhongzong's nephew Li Longji and Emperor Zhongzong's sister Princess Taiping.
Gao Wei
Gao Wei (高緯) (557–577), often known in history as Houzhu of Northern Qi ( 齊後主), courtesy name Rengang (仁綱), sometimes referred to by his later Northern Zhou-created title of Duke of Wen (溫公), was an emperor of Northern Qi. During his reign, Northern Qi's imperial administration was plunged into severe corruption and wastefulness, with the military suffering after Gao Wei killed the great general Hulü Guang in 572. Rival Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou launched a major attack in 576, and Northern Qi forces collapsed. Gao Wei, who formally passed the throne to his son Gao Heng, was captured while trying to flee to Chen Dynasty, and later that year, the Northern Zhou emperor executed him and almost all members of his clan.