Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Wang
Wang Ning
Wang Ning is a Chinese politician currently serving as party secretary of Yunnan. He is an alternate member of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
Wang Linqing
Wang Linqing is a Chinese Supreme People's Court judge. He is known for participating in the trial of Zhao Faqi v. Shaanxi Government.
Wang Chien-shien
Wang Chien-shien es un político taiwanés que fungió como presidente del Yuan de Control entre 2008 y 2014, siendo además fundador del Partido Nuevo, miembro de la coalición pan-azul, favorable a la reunificación de Taiwán con la República Popular China. Previamente miembro del Kuomintang, fue ministro de finanzas de la República de China desde 1990 hasta 1992 y es el presidente de la Asociación de Administración China (CMA).
Wang Chongyang
Wang Chongyang was a Chinese philosopher and poet. He was a Taoist and one of the founders of the Quanzhen School in the 12th century during the Jin dynasty (1115–1234). He was one of the Five Northern Patriarchs of Quanzhen. He also appears as a character in works of wuxia fiction.
Wang Tao
Wang Tao was a Chinese translator, reformer, political columnist, newspaper publisher and fiction writer of the Qing dynasty. He was born Wang Libin in Puli Town in Suzhou prefecture.
Wang Yanlin
Wang Yanlin también conocido como Ian Wang, es un actor chino.
Wang Xiaobo
Wang Xiaobo was a renowned contemporary Chinese novelist and essayist from Beijing.
Wang Anshi
Wang Anshi fue un estadista chino que ocupó el cargo de vice-primer ministro del emperador Song Shenzong en febrero de 1069 Fue además escritor de prosa y poesía.
Wang Xiaodong
Wang Xiaodong is a Chinese politician and current Deputy Party Committee Secretary and Governor of Hubei province. Originally from Jiangxi province, Wang spent his early career in his home province and in Guizhou. He was transferred to Hubei in 2011.
Wang Yani
Wang Yani is a Chinese artist who began painting at the age of two-and-a-half. Her work was exhibited in China when she was four, appeared on a postage stamp when she was eight, and she had a solo exhibition at a museum in London when she was fourteen, and soon after, at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution, in a traveling exhibit organized by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. The Sackler exhibit included a painting done when she was three entitled "Kitty."