Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Wang
Wang Hesheng
Wang Hesheng is a Chinese politician and the current deputy director of the National Health Commission, Party branch secretary and director of the Hubei Provincial Health Commission, and standing committee member of the CPC Hubei Provincial Committee.
Wang Jui
Wang Hsi-jui, known by his stage name Wang Jui (王瑞), was a Taiwanese actor. He won the Golden Bell Award three times. Wang died in Taipei of heart and lung failure on 1 June 2016 at the age of 85.
Wang Zhen
Wang Zhen ; fue un político chino, uno de los Ocho Inmortales del Partido Comunista de China.
Wang Yung-tsai
Wang Yung-tsai was the younger brother of Wang Yung-ching, founder of Formosa Plastics Group. He was born in Chyokutan, Shinden Town, Bunsan District, Taihoku Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan.
Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi como escritor y funcionario chino que vivió durante la Dinastía Jin (265-420), mejor conocido por su dominio de la caligrafía china. En general, se considera que Wang es el mejor calígrafo chino de la historia y fue un maestro de todas las formas de caligrafía china, especialmente el guion. Además, es conocido como uno de los cuatro calígrafos talentosos (四賢) en caligrafía china.El emperador Taizong de Tang admiró tanto sus obras que se dijo que "el Prefacio original a los poemas compuesto en el Pabellón de Orquídeas" fue enterrado con el emperador en su mausoleo.
Wang Bingzhang
Wang Bingzhang is a Chinese human rights activist and founder of two Chinese pro-democracy movements. He was abducted in Vietnam in June 2002 and detained by Chinese secret police. The Chinese government announced his detention in December 2002, charging him with espionage and terrorism. He was sentenced to life in prison and is considered a political prisoner of China.
Wang Jian
Wang Jian, courtesy name Guangtu (光圖), formally Emperor Gaozu of (Former) Shu ( 蜀高祖), was the founding emperor of Former Shu, one of the ten kingdoms of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He started his career as an army officer under the Tang dynasty eunuch generals Yang Fuguang and Tian Lingzi, eventually seizing control of the modern Sichuan and Chongqing region, founding his state after Tang's destruction.
Wang Guangying
Wang Guangying was a Chinese entrepreneur and politician. He was one of the most prominent "red capitalists", a title bestowed on him by Premier Zhou Enlai. He founded Modern Chemical Works in the 1940s and served as Founding Chairman of China Everbright Group in the 1980s. His sister Wang Guangmei was the wife of President Liu Shaoqi, and for that connection he was persecuted and imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, when Liu was ousted by Chairman Mao Zedong. Wang was rehabilitated after Mao's death and served as Vice Chairperson of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and Vice Chairperson of the National People's Congress (NPC).
Wang Yan
Wang Yan (王衍) (899–926), né Wang Zongyan (王宗衍), courtesy name Huayuan (化源), also known as Houzhu, later posthumously created the Duke of Shunzheng (順正公) by Later Tang, was the second and final emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Former Shu. He was the youngest son of Former Shu's first emperor Wang Jian, but became his heir because his mother Consort Xu was Wang Jian's favorite concubine and was able to gain the support of the chancellor Zhang Ge.
Wang Yan
Wang Yan, also known as Rebecca Wang, is a Chinese actress, best known for portraying the character Qing'er in the TV series My Fair Princess II (1999) and My Fair Princess III (2003).