Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Xuan
Huang Xuan
Huang Xuan, es un actor chino.
Reine Xuan
La Reina viuda Xuan, fue una reina regente de la antigua China. Pertenecía a la familia real del Reino de Chu y fue una de las concubinas imperiales del rey Huiwen de Qin. Fue la madre del rey Zhaoxiang de Qin actuando como su regente cuando él era joven. Fue la primera mujer confirmada que actuó como regente en China y la primera mujer políticamente influyente desde la dama Nanzi.
Chu Xuan
Tseng Chia-lin, better known by her stage name Chu Xuan, is a Taiwanese television actress, best known for supporting roles in long-running Hokkien-language soap operas like Taiwan Tornado, I Shall Succeed, Love Above All, My Family My Love, Night Market Life, Feng Shui Family, Ordinary Love, and Taste of Life
Liu Xuan
Xuan Liu es una gimnasta artística china, especialista en la barra de equilibrio con la que ha conseguido ser campeona olímpica en 2000.
Dong Xuan
Dong Xuan, also known as Michelle Dong, is a Chinese actress and singer best known for her role as Teacher Zhang in And the Spring Comes and has also starred in a number of television series, including Xuehua Nüshenlong (2003), Spring Flower and Autumn Moon (2014), Eight Heroes (2008), Amazing Detective Di Renjie 3 (2008), The Legend of Crazy Monk (2010), The Young Lawyer Ji Xiaolan (2012), and Secret of the Three Kingdoms (2018).
Xiahou Xuan
Xiahou Xuan (209–254), courtesy name Taichu, was an official and military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.
Cao Xuan
Cao Xuan was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power in the late Eastern Han dynasty and laid the foundation for the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. His mother was Lady Qin (秦夫人), a concubine of Cao Cao. She also bore Cao Cao another son, Cao Jun. He was enfeoffed as the Marquis of Xi District (西鄉侯) in 211 by Emperor Xian, the last emperor of the Han dynasty. He died sometime before or in 215, and had no son to succeed him.
Huan Xuan
Huan Xuan (桓玄), courtesy name Jingdao (敬道), nickname Lingbao (靈寶), formally Emperor Wudao of Chu (楚武悼帝), was a Jin Dynasty (265-420) warlord who briefly took over the imperial throne from Emperor An of Jin and declared his own state of Chu in 403, but was defeated by an uprising led by the general Liu Yu in 404 and killed. He was the youngest son of Huan Wen.
Liu Xuan
Liu Xuan (224–264), courtesy name Wenheng, was a prince of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. He was the eldest son of Liu Shan, the second and last ruler of Shu. His mother was Lady Wang (王貴人), a former servant of Liu Shan's first wife Empress Jing'ai; Lady Wang later became one of Liu Shan's concubines. Liu Xuan became crown prince in 238. After the fall of Shu to the rival state of Wei, Liu Xuan and his surviving brothers returned to the capital, Chengdu. In 264, Liu Xuan was killed in Chengdu by rebelling soldiers during Zhong Hui's rebellion.
Zhou Xuan
Zhou Xuan fue una popular cantante y actriz de cine china. En la década de 1940, se había convertido en uno de los siete grandes intérpretes de la canción china. Probablemente fue la más conocida de los siete artistas del mundo del espectáculo más importante, como lo había hecho durante su carrera en el cine concurrente hasta 1953.