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Liang Yu may refer to: * Liang Yu (footballer), Chinese footballer * Liang Yu (activist), women's rights advocate in China * Yu Liang Yu Liang (庾亮; 289 – 14 February 340), courtesy name Yuangui (元規), formally Marquess Wenkang of Duting (都亭文康侯), was a Chinese military general and politician of the Jin dynasty who impressed many with his knowledge but whose ina ...
, Chinese military general and politician * Liang Yu(baritone),Singer China JiangXi {{human name disambiguation ...
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Liang Yu (footballer)
Liang Yu ( zh, s=梁雨; born 20 April 1994 in Tianjin) is a People's Republic of China, Chinese Professional sports, professional Association football, football player as a midfielder. Club career In 2013, Liang Yu started his professional footballer career with Shanghai Shenhua in the Chinese Super League. He would eventually make his league debut for Shanghai Shenhua on 26 June 2013 in a game against Changchun Yatai, coming on as a substitute for Bai Jiajun in the 85th minute. On 10 July 2015, Liang transferred to fellow Chinese Super League side Henan Jianye. Club career statistics ''Statistics accurate as of match played 31 December 2019.''梁雨
at sodasoccer.com. Retrieved 2015-11-01


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Liang Yu (activist)
Liang Yu (Chinese: 梁钰), is a women’s rights advocate in China. She gained attention after providing supplies of sanitary pads for female doctors and nurses in Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a social media influencer, she is involved with feminist movements in China. Reassurance for Sisters Fighting the Virus Background During the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China in late January, the Chinese government implemented the lockdowns of Wuhan and other affected cities as a pandemic control measure. Though daily necessities donated from home and abroad had been shipped to those cities, the shortage of sanitary pads went largely unnoticed. By contrast, according to the National Health Commission in China, at least 11,921 medics have been sent to Hubei to fight the virus, at least half of which were women. As a result, helping female medics became imperative. Liang Yu’s contribution Though the lockdown of cities successfully prevented the sprea ...
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