Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Qiu
Qiu Huizuo
Qiu Huizuo was a lieutenant general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), best known as one of the "four guardian warriors" of Vice Chairman Lin Biao during the Cultural Revolution. Qiu rose through the ranks of the PLA during the civil war between the Communists and the Kuomintang. He took charge as the PLA logistics chief in 1959, and was persecuted at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution. He was later rehabilitated owing to the blessing of Zhou Enlai and Lin Biao, and elevated to the Politburo in 1969. In return, he helped to persecute Lin's enemies and consolidate Lin's power in the PLA. After Lin's flight and death in 1971, Qiu was purged and sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Qiu Shaoyun
Qiu Shaoyun was born in a small village named Qiūjiāgōu (邱家沟) in Guānjiàn township (关溅乡) of Tongliang county, Sichuan province. He joined the People's Liberation Army in 1949 and earned recognition in the campaigns that were waged to exterminate bandits. Early 1951, Qiu signed up with the People's Volunteer Army taking part in the Korean War. In October 1952, Qiu died as a martyr in the Korean War, and is considered by the Chinese government to be a war hero. In the struggle for Hill 391, Qiu and his squad mates crawled closer to the enemy position, using hay and twigs as natural camouflage. The UN troops used incendiary bombs, dropped by airplanes, to try and smoke out the Chinese units. It is claimed Qiu got trapped in the ensuing brush fire and in order to not betray the 500 other Chinese soldiers taking part in the assault, he did not move and burned to death.
Qiu Jin
Qiū Jǐn (秋瑾), nombre de cortesía: Xuánqīng (璿卿) y Jìngxióng (競雄), apodo: La caballero del lago del espejo, fue una feminista y escritora china, revolucionaria contra el imperio Qing. Fue ejecutada después de un alzamiento fallido. Hoy en día, en China es considerada una heroína.
Qiu Miaojin
Qiu Miaojin conocida como Chiu Miao-Chin fue una escritora taiwanesa, considerada una de las más destacadas figuras de la literatura lésbica del siglo XX.
Qiu Chuji
Qiu Chuji, también conocido por su nombre taoísta de Changchun zi, fue un discípulo del taoísta de Wang Chongyang. Era el más famoso entre los Siete Taoístas Verdaderos del Norte. Fue el fundador de la secta del Taoísmo de la Puerta del Dragón que atrajo a los seguidores más importantes de las corrientes de tradiciones que continuaron en las sectas de los discípulos.
Qiu Zhanxuan
Qiu Zhanxuan is a Chinese student activist and Marxist. Qiu was president of the Peking University Marxist Society, a Marxist study group, until 28 December 2018.
Qiu Bo
Qiu Bo es un clavadista o saltador de trampolín chino especializado en plataforma de 10 metros, donde consiguió ser tres veces campeón del mundo, en 2011, 2013 y 2015.
Qiu Fengjia
Qiu Fengjia or Chiu Feng-Chia was a Taiwanese Hakka−Chinese patriot, educator, and poet.
Qiu Jun
Qiu Jun fue un culturista chino y campeón de culturismo que ganó numerosos premios en la categoría senior. Ganó muchas competiciones nacionales y también ocupó el segundo lugar en el torneo internacional de culturismo llamado "Noche Olímpica Mundial" de 2019 que tuvo lugar en China.
Qiu Guanghe
Qiu Guanghe is a Chinese entrepreneur, the founder and CEO of the retail clothing chain Semir.