Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Wu
Philip Lau
Wu Yi también conocido como Philip Lau o Philip Wu (武藝), es un cantante y actor chino.
Wu Zhonghua
Wu Zhonghua, also known as Chung-Hua Wu, was a Chinese physicist. He was a National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) researcher, Tsinghua University professor, and Founding Director of the Institute of Engineering Thermophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He pioneered the general theory of three-dimensional flow for turbomachinery, which has been widely used in aircraft engine designs. Wu and his wife Li Minhua were both academicians of the CAS.
Wu Guanzhong
Wu Guanzhong, en chino 吴冠中, fue, posiblemente, el pintor contemporáneo chino más reconocido.
Wu Rong-i
Wu Rong-i is a Taiwanese politician. Wu was the Vice Premier in 2005–2006., and now serves as senior advisor to Tsai Ing-wen, current President of Taiwan, and as Chairman of Taiwania Capital Management Corporation, the investment arm of Taiwan.
Wu Lili
Wu Lili, also known as Wu Xuanchen, Lily Wu or Wu Guangwei, was a translator and English teacher of Mao Zedong.
Wu Xuelan
Wu Xuelan, better known by her pen name Liu Lianzi, is a Chinese novelist. Her most well-known works are Empresses in the Palace and Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace.
Wu Zuguang
Wu Zuguang was a Chinese playwright, film director and social critic who has been called a "legendary figure in Chinese art and literary circles". He authored more than 40 plays and film scripts, including the patriotic drama City of Phoenix, one of the most influential plays during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and Return on a Snowy Night, which is generally considered his masterpiece. He directed The Soul of the Nation, Hong Kong's first colour film, based on his own historical drama Song of Righteousness.
Wu Tingfang
Wu Tingfang (Wu Ting-fang; chino: 伍廷芳; pinyin: Wŭ Tíngfāng; Wade-Giles: Wu3 T'ing2-fang1, también conocido como Ng Choy (chino: 伍才; pinyin:Wŭ Cái; Wade-Giles:Wu3 Ts'ai2; 30 de julio de 1842, Malaca, Colonias del Estrecho – 23 de junio de 1922) fue un diplomático y político chino que sirvió como ministro de asuntos exteriores y brevemente como primer ministro durante los primeros años de la República de China.