Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Zhi
Cao Zhi
Cao Zhi, courtesy name Zijian, self-proclaimed King Chen (陈王), was a prince of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China, and an accomplished poet in his time. His style of poetry, greatly revered during the Jin dynasty and Southern and Northern Dynasties, came to be known as the Jian'an style.
Empress Lü Zhi
Lü Zhi, nombre de cortesía Exu, generalmente conocida como Emperatriz Lü y Emperatriz viuda Lü, o formalmente Emperatriz Gao de Han, fue la emperatriz consorte del Emperador Gaozu, y la primera emperatriz de la dinastía Han. Tuvieron dos hijos conocidos, Liu Ying y la princesa Yuan de Lu. Lü fue la primera consorte en ostentar oficialmente el título de emperatriz en la historia china, después de la muerte del emperador Gaozu fue honrada con el también nuevo título de Emperatriz Viuda y más tarde Magnífica Emperatriz Viuda (太皇太后) durante los cortos reinados del Emperador Hui y sus sucesores Liu Gong y Liu Hong.
Li Zhi
Li Zhi is a mainland Chinese music artist who was banned from People's Republic of China in April 2019. According to the China Daily newspaper published in 2015, Li was a music artist who sold out his concert tickets quickly. His 2014 New Year concert I/O sold out all 3,600 tickets in 13 minutes.
Zheng Zhi
Zheng Zhi es un futbolista chino que se desempeña como centrocampista. Actualmente forma parte del Guangzhou FC.
Sima Zhi
Empress Wang Zhi
Empress Wang of Jing, also known by her birth name Wang Zhi (王娡) and by her title Lady Wang, was an empress during the Han Dynasty. She was the second wife of Emperor Jing and the mother of Emperor Wu.
Emperor Zhi
Di Zhì o simplemente Zhì, fue un emperador mitológico de la China antigua.
Ran Zhi
Ran Zhi was the crown prince of the short-lived Chinese state Ran Wei. His father was the state's only emperor, Ran Min.
Wang Zhi
Wang Zhi, art name Wufeng (五峰), was a Chinese pirate lord of the 16th century, one of the chief named and known figures among the wokou pirates prevalent during the reign of the Jiajing Emperor. Originally a salt merchant, Wang Zhi turned to smuggling during the Ming dynasty's period of maritime prohibitions banning all private overseas trade, and eventually became the head of a pirate syndicate stretching the East and South China Seas, from Japan to Thailand. Through his clandestine trade, he is credited for spreading European firearms throughout East Asia, and for his role in leading the first Europeans to reach Japan in 1543. However, he was also blamed for the ravages of the Jiajing wokou raids in China, for which he was executed in 1560 while trying to negotiate a relaxation of the Ming maritime prohibitions.
Soo Teck Zhi
Soo Teck Zhi is a Malaysian badminton player. He participated at the Vietnam Open 2012, 2012 India Open Grand Prix Gold, 2012 Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold and the 2013 Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold. In 2013 he won the gold medal at the Asian Junior Championships in the boys' singles event.