Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Wei
Wei Lihuang
Wei Lihuang fue un general chino que formó parte del gobierno Nacionalista a lo largo de la Guerra Civil China y la Segunda Guerra Sino-Japonesa como uno de los comandantes militares más exitosos de China.
Wei Qiuyue
Wei Qiuyue is a retired female Chinese volleyball player. She was the captain of China women's national volleyball team between 2008-2012.
Wei Jianxing
Wei Jianxing fue un activo dirigente del Partido Comunista de China, en la década de 1980 y 1990. Ocupó una serie de importantes cargos, incluyendo miembro del Comité Permanente del Buró Político del Comité Central, la Secretaría de la Comisión Central para la Inspección Disciplinaria, la Secretaría del Partido Comunista de Beijing y la presidencia de la Federación Nacional de Sindicatos.
Wei Chen-yang
Wei Chen-Yang es un deportista taiwanés que compitió en taekwondo.
Wei Chen
Wei Chen, es un cantante de música pop y actor chino.
Wei Zheng
Wei Zheng (580–643), courtesy name Xuancheng, posthumously known as Duke Wenzhen of Zheng, was a Chinese politician and historian. He served as a chancellor of the Tang dynasty for about 13 years during the reign of Emperor Taizong. He was also the lead editor of the official history of the Sui dynasty, the Book of Sui, which was composed in 636.
Wei Shou
Wei Shou (506–572), born in Xingtai, Hebei, was a Chinese author. He wrote the Book of Wei, composed in 554, an important Chinese historical text.
Wei Son
Wei Son is a Japanese fashion model who has been active in both the professional and commercial modeling fields since the late 2000s. She is particularly known in the gyaru scene, as a former major contributor to the Popteen magazine and an exclusive model for its sister magazine PopSister. There are several different ways of spelling her name in Roman script, including Ii Son, Wei Sun, and Wei Son.
Wei Kuo-yen
Wei Kuo-yen is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of the Environmental Protection Administration since 3 March 2014 until 20 May 2016.
Wei Qing
Wei Qing, courtesy name Zhongqing, born Zheng Qing in Linfen, Shanxi, was a famous Western Han military general acclaimed for his campaigns against the Xiongnu, and his rags to riches life. He was a consort kin of Emperor Wu of Han as the younger half-brother of Emperor Wu's wife Empress Wei Zifu, and later the third husband of Emperor Wu's older sister Eldest Princess Yangxin. He was also the maternal uncle of Huo Qubing, another decorated Han general who participated in the war against the Xiongnu.