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Yang Sheng or Yangsheng or ''variation'', may refer to: People Surnamed "Yang" given named "Sheng" * Yáng Shēng (楊昇; born 1993), Australian-rules footballer * (杨晟; turn of the 20th century), Ambassador for China to Germany; see List of ambassadors of China to Germany * Yang Sheng (楊昇; 1399–1441), Chieftain of the Chiefdom of Bozhou * Yang Sheng (楊升), a master of the Mogu style of traditional Chinese painting during the Tang Dynasty * Yang Sheng (羊勝; 2nd century BCE), retainer to Liu Wu, Prince of Liang of the Han Dynasty * Yang Sheng (楊盛; turn of the 5th century CE, Sixteen Kingdoms era), Duke of Chouchi Given named "Yang-sheng" * Duke Dao of Qi (born Lü Yangsheng 呂陽生; died 485 BCE), ruler of the State of Qi * Kao Yang-sheng (高揚昇; born 1952), Taiwanese politician * Lou Yangsheng (楼阳生, born 1959), Chinese politician, Communist Party Secretary of Henan * Zhao Yangsheng (赵阳升, born 1955), professor at Taiyuan University of Technol ...
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Yáng Shēng
Lin Jong (; born 4 June 1993) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the club in the 2011 AFL Draft, 2012 Rookie Draft, with pick 9. He was the first East Timorese Australians, Australian of East Timorese and Taiwanese in Australia, Taiwanese descent to play in the AFL. Early years Lin's father, Vitor, an Chinese people in East Timor, East Timorese of Chinese background, fled his country in 1978 at the age of 18 due to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, civil war. He worked and studied in Japan, Macau, Hong Kong, and finally Taiwan, where he met his wife Faye. After marrying, they immigrated to Australia in 1985. Jong was born in Melbourne, Australia, on 4 June 1993. He attended school at Brentwood Secondary College and played with the Glen Waverley Rovers JFC. AFL career Jong made his debut in Round 20, 2012 AFL season, 2012, against at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In 201 ...
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