Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Xin
Xin Zhui
Xin Zhui también conocida como señora Dai o marquesa de Dai, era la mujer de Li Cang (利蒼), el marqués de Dai, durante la dinastía Han (206 a. C.-220 d. C.). Se hizo famosa más de 2.000 años después de su muerte, cuando se descubrió su tumba en el interior de la colina Mawangdui, en Changsha, provincia de Hunan (China). Tras abrir la tumba, los trabajadores descubrieron sus restos excepcionalmente conservados junto a centenares de documentos y artefactos valiosos. Su cuerpo y las pertenencias están actualmente bajo el cuidado del Museo Provincial de Hunan, el cual ha dejado exposiciones internacionales ocasionales.
Xin Fengxia
Xin Fengxia was a Chinese pingju opera performer, known as the "Queen of Pingju". She was also a film actress, writer, and painter. She starred in the highly popular films Liu Qiao'er (1956) and Flowers as Matchmakers (1964), both adapted from her operas.
Xin Zhilei
Xin Zhilei es una actriz china.
Liu Yuxin
Liu Yuxin, known in English as XIN Liu, is a Chinese singer, rapper and dancer born in Guizhou Province. She is best known for finishing first in the iQiyi survival reality program Youth with You 2, becoming the centre of girl group THE9. She was also a former member of girl group LadyBees, along with fellow THE9 member Kong Xueer. Liu made her solo debut with the extended play XIN on May 20, 2018.
Xin Qiji
Xin Qiji escritor chino de la dinastía Song. Sus poemas cantados son apreciados como los de Su Shi por la fuerza de su estilo, lo novedoso de su imaginación y la profundidad de sus ideas.
Xin Xianying
Xin Xianying (191–269) was a Chinese noblewoman, aristocrat and advisor who lived during the Three Kingdoms period. She was the daughter of Xin Pi, an official of the state of Cao Wei. The only extant historical source about her life is her biography written by her maternal grandson, Xiahou Zhan (夏侯湛), who was a notable scholar and official of the Jin dynasty. She is best known for giving advice to her family members and relatives during significant events in the history of Cao Wei such as the Incident at Gaoping Tombs and Zhong Hui's Rebellion.