Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Xie
Xie Jinjing
Xie Fuzhan
Xie Fuzhan is a Chinese economist and politician who serves as the President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Previously he served as the Communist Party Secretary and governor of Henan province, and before that, the Director of China's National Bureau of Statistics and the State Council Research Office.
Xie Jun
Xie Jun es una ajedrecista china, dos veces campeona del mundo, de 1991 a 1996 y nuevamente de 1999 a 2001. Fue la segunda mujer en conquistar el título dos veces, la primera fue Elizavieta Bykova. Xie Jun es la actual presidente de la Asociación China de Ajedrez.
Xie Feng
Xie Feng is currently Vice Foreign Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, specifically for managing China's relationship with the United States of America. Previously he was the commissioner of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Xie is a graduate of the China Foreign Affairs University. He previously served as the Director-General of the Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs, for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), as well as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to Indonesia.
Xie Yuan
Xie Zhongbo
Xie Zhongbo –en chino, 谢中博– es un deportista chino que compitió en bádminton, en la modalidad de dobles mixto.
Xie Shiguang
Xie Shiguang was a bishop of People's Republic of China's underground Roman Catholic Church.
Xie Fuzhi
Xie Fuzhi was a Communist Party of China military commander, political commissar, and national security specialist. He was born in 1909 in Hong'an County, Hubei and died in Beijing in 1972. Xie was known for his efficiency and his loyalty to Mao Zedong, and during the Cultural Revolution he played a key role in hunting down the Chairman's enemies in his capacity as Minister of Public Security from 1959–1972.
Xie Yangchun
Xie An
Xie An (謝安) (320–385), courtesy name Anshi (安石), formally Duke Wenjing of Luling (廬陵文靖公), was a Jin Dynasty (265-420) statesman who, despite his lack of military ability, led Jin through a major crisis—attacks by Former Qin. In part due to his actions, his clan - the Xie clan of Chen - became one of the two most honored during the subsequent Southern Dynasties, alongside Wang Dao's Wang clan of Langya, and in the minds of the people no less honored than imperial clans.