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Qiang (name)
Qiang is a Chinese name, primarily used as a given name: Notable people with the name include: Given name * Chi Qiang, Chinese competitive sailor * Qiang Du, Chinese mathematician and computational scientist * Gao Qiang, Chinese politician * Huang Qiang, Chinese-Malaysian diver * Jin Qiang, Chinese footballer * Li Qiang (other), ''multiple people'' * Liu Qiang, Chinese boxer * Qin Qiang (athlete), Chinese track and field athlete * Shen Qiang, Canadian table tennis player of Chinese origin * Song Qiang, Chinese essayist * Wang Qiang (other), ''multiple people'' * Wen Qiang, Chinese judicial official * Xiao Qiang, Chinese journalist * Qiang Yang, Chinese scientist * Ye Qiang, Chinese handball player * Zhou Qiang, President of the Supreme People's Court of China Surname *Qiang Wei Qiang Wei (born March 1953) is a Chinese politician and senior regional official. He is serving as Vice-Chairperson of National People's Congress Internal and Judicial Aff ...
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Chi Qiang
Chi Qiang (born 26 December 1975) is a Chinese competitive sailor who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), .... References 1975 births Living people Olympic sailors for China Chinese male sailors (sport) Sailors at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Laser Sportspeople from Shanghai 21st-century Chinese people {{PRChina-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Wang Qiang (other)
Wang Qiang may refer to: Sportspeople *Wang Qiang (footballer) (born 1984), Chinese association footballer * Wang Qiang (wrestler) (born 1987), Chinese freestyle wrestler *Wang Qiang (martial artist) (born 1989), Chinese kick boxer *Wang Qiang (tennis) (born 1992), Chinese tennis player *Wang Qiang (skier) (born 1993), Chinese cross-country skier * Wang Qiang (judoka) (born 1991), Chinese judoka Other * Wang Zhaojun (1st century BC), also known as Wang Qiang, ancient Chinese beauty *Wang Qiang (composer) (born 1935), Chinese composer *Wang Qiang (calligrapher) (born 1959), Chinese calligrapher and professor *Wang Qiang (serial killer) (1975–2005), Chinese serial killer *Wang Qiang (general) (born 1963), Air Force general of the People's Liberation Army. See also *Wang (surname) Wang () is the pinyin romanization of the common Chinese surnames (''Wáng'') and (''Wāng''). It is currently the most common surname in mainland China, as well as the most common surname in the w ...
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Qiang Wei
Qiang Wei (born March 1953) is a Chinese politician and senior regional official. He is serving as Vice-Chairperson of National People's Congress Internal and Judicial Affairs Committee. Previously, he served as the Communist Party Secretary of Jiangxi province between 2013 and 2016. He spent much of his earlier political career in Beijing as a key leader of its law-enforcement institutions, including the Beijing Political and Legislative Affairs Commission (''Zhengfawei'') and the Beijing Public Security Bureau. He also served as the party chief of Qinghai province. Early life and career Qiang was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, in 1953. Qiang Wei joined the Chinese Communist Party in March 1975, and graduated from University of Science and Technology of China with a master's degree in economic management. Beginning in 1969, when he was only 16, Qiang enlisted in the People's Liberation Army at the military mechanic workshop of a naval base in Fujian province. He served there during ...
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Zhou Qiang
Zhou Qiang (; born 25 April 1960) is a Chinese politician who is the current Chief Justice and President of the Supreme People's Court of China. Previously, he served as the secretary of the Chinese Communist Party's Hunan committee, the effective head of the province of Hunan. He served as the province's governor between 2007 and 2010. Zhou also served as the First Secretary of the Communist Youth League of China between 1998 and 2006. Life and career Born in Huangmei County, Hubei Province, Zhou grew up during the Cultural Revolution. In 1978, he was part of the first batch of students admitted through the National College Entrance Examinations to the Southwest University of Political Science & Law. Zhou obtained a master's degree in law in 1986. He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during his studies, in 1983. In November 1995, he was elected secretary of the central secretariat of the Chinese Communist Youth League (CYL) at the 4th plenary session of the 13th CYL ...
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Ye Qiang
Ye Qiang (born 16 June 1978) is a Chinese handball player who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. References External links * 1978 births Living people Chinese male handball players Olympic handball players for China Handball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Handball players at the 2002 Asian Games Handball players at the 2006 Asian Games Asian Games competitors for China 21st-century Chinese sportspeople Place of birth missing (living people) {{PRChina-handball-bio-stub ...
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Qiang Yang
Qiang Yang () (born 1963) is the Chair Professor, Department Head of CSE, HKUST in Hong Kong and University New Bright Professor of Engineering and Chair Professor from 2015. He was the founding head of Noah's Ark Lab. He had taught at the University of Waterloo and Simon Fraser University. His research interests are data mining and artificial intelligence. Biography Qiang Yang was born in Beijing, China. He is the son of Haishou Yang (), an Astronomer in China. Qiang Yang attended Tsinghua University High School in 1975 and then Peking University in 1978. He graduated from Peking University with a degree in astrophysics and went to the US through the CUSPEA exams in 1982. He obtained his master's degree in astrophysics from the University of Maryland in 1985, and another master's degree in computer science at the same university in 1987. He obtained his doctorate degree in computer science from the University of Maryland in 1989. (supervisor: Dana S. Nau) Qiang Yang had ...
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Xiao Qiang
Xiao Qiang (, born November 19, 1961) is the Director and Research Scientist of the Counter-Power Lab, an interdisciplinary faculty-student research group focusing on digital rights and internet freedom, based in the School of Information, University of California, Berkeley. He also serves as the director of the China Internet Project at Berkeley. Xiao is an adjunct professor at the School of Information and the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief of '' China Digital Times'', a bilingual news website. Xiao teaches classes Digital Activism, Internet Freedom and Blogging in China at both the School of Information and the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California at Berkeley. In fall 2003, Xiao launched ''China Digital Times'' to explore how to apply cutting edge technologies to aggregate, contextualize and translate online information from and about China. His current research focuses o ...
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Wen Qiang
Wen Qiang (, January 29, 1956 – July 7, 2010 in Zengjia town, Shapingba,Wen'birth place according tsina.com (2010-02-01) also se/ref> Chongqing) was a Chinese judicial official who was arrested and executed during the Chongqing gang trials. Career Wen Qiang was the most prominent among the officials charged in Bo Xilai Bo Xilai (; born 3 July 1949) is a Chinese former politician who was convicted on bribery and embezzlement charges. He came to prominence through his tenures as Mayor of Dalian and then the governor of Liaoning. From 2004 to November 2007, h ...'s campaign against organized crime in the summer of 2009. He was the former Chongqing Public Security Bureau's executive deputy head for 16 years and head of the city's Judicial Bureau (Su Wei et al., 2011:26-27). He was also known as a crime-buster, having arrested notorious gang leader and bank stealer Zhang Jun in September 2000. Wen Qiang's home reportedly sat on a 20 mu lot and had a market value of 30 milli ...
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Song Qiang
Song Qiang is a co-author of '' China Can Say No'' and ''The Way Out For China: Under the Shadow of Globalization''. He keeps a Chinese language blog, 开花の身体, in which he intersperses musings on the culinary arts with nationalist Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the State (polity), state. As a movement, nationalism tends to promote the interests of a particular nation (as in a in-group and out-group, group of peo ...-themed rhetoric. References External links 开花の身体 People's Republic of China essayists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{China-writer-stub ...
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Qiang Du
Qiang Du (), the Fu Foundation Professor of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University, is a Chinese mathematician and computational scientist. Prior to moving to Columbia, he was the Verne M. Willaman Professor of Mathematics at Pennsylvania State University affiliated with the Pennsylvania State University Department of Mathematics and Materials Sciences. Education After completing his BS degree at University of Science and Technology of China in 1983, Du earned his Ph.D. degree from Carnegie Mellon University in 1988. His thesis was written under the direction of Max D. Gunzburger. Selected publications His two most often cited papers are * * Students and post-doctorates As of June 2018, 17 students had completed their Ph.D. degrees under Du's supervision. He had also supported 10 post-doctorates. Recognition Du was elected a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2013 for "contributions to applied and computational mathematics with applications ...
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Shen Qiang
Shen Qiang (; born May 11, 1990, in Jixi, Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China) is a Canadian table tennis player of Chinese origin. As of August 2010, Shen is ranked no. 366 in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). He is also right-handed, and uses the shakehand grip. Shen started his sporting career, when he became a member of the provincial table tennis team in Heilongjiang at the age of eleven. He set an early success by winning the 12-and-under division in the men's singles at the national table tennis championships, before he moved with his family to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 2004. Despite his lack of English, Shen obtained a citizenship, studied at Glebe Collegiate Institute, and worked as a resident athlete for the National Table Tennis Centre, under his personal and head coach Marles Martins. Shen made his international debut at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, where he earned a bronze medal, along with his fellow table tennis ...
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Qin Qiang (athlete)
Qin Qiang () is a Chinese track and field athlete who specialises in the javelin throw.Qiang Qin – Athletics – Olympic Athlete , London 2012


See also

* China at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Athletics **
Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's javelin throw The Men's javelin throw competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. The event was held at the ...
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