Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Shang
Shang Chunsong
Shang Chunsong es una gimnasta artística china, dos veces subcampeona del mundo con su país en el concurso por equipos, en los mundiales de Nanning 2014 y Glasgow 2015. Además logró la medalla de bronce en el mismo concurso en las Olimpiadas de Río 2016.
Shang Yang
Shang Yang fue un importante estadista del Estado Qin durante el Período de los Reinos Combatientes de la historia china. Nacido Wei Yang en el Estado Wei, con el apoyo del Duque Xiao de Qin Yang llevó a cabo numerosas reformas en Qin. Las mismas se encontraban en concordancia con su filosofía legista tal como se la presenta en la obra El Libro del Lord Shang y ayudaron a Qin en su transformación desde un estado periférico hasta convertirse en un reino muy centralizado y poderoso en lo militar. Shang modificó la administración del estado mediante el énfasis en la meritocracia y el desarrollo del poder de la nobleza.
Shang Wenjie
Shang Wenjie, es una cantante china, que ganó tras participar en un concurso de canto en el programa de, Super Girls or Girl Voice super. Ella también fue ganadora, tras participar en un concurso de canto en el "MusicRadio Top Annual Ceremony".
Shang Lu
Shang Zhixin
Shang Zhixin was a major figure in the early Qing Dynasty, known for his role in the Revolt of the Three Feudatories. He was Prince of Pingnan, inheriting his position from his father, the surrendered Ming Dynasty general Shang Kexi.
Shang Zhixiao
Shang Yichen
Shang Fulin
Shang Fulin is a politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as president of the China Securities Regulatory Commission until October, 2011, when he was appointed to lead the China Banking Regulatory Commission.
Shang Qu
Shang Qu, courtesy name Zimu, was a disciple of Confucius. He studied the I Ching from Confucius, and is credited with the preservation and transmission of the classic.
Shang Kexi
Shang Kexi was a Chinese general of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. His family had migrated to Liaodong in 1576 and his father, Shang Xueli, served in the army guarding the northeast frontier. As his father did, Shang Kexi joined the army and guarded the frontier against the attack of the Jurchens. With the decay and fall of the Ming Emperors, Shang Kexi sought better fortune in the service of the Qing Dynasty and he was one of the most powerful generals that surrendered to the Qing. He fought for the Qing in Southern China and established his power in Guangdong where he ruled the territory as his own domain amassing wealth and possessing a trained army.