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Chen Lin (Ming Dynasty), Chen Lin
Chen Lin may refer to: *Chen Lin (Han dynasty), (died 217), Han dynasty minister, author and poet *Chen Lin (painter), (c. 1260–c. 1320), Yuan dynasty painter *Chen Lin (Ming dynasty), (1543–1607), Ming dynasty naval general *Chen Lin (English educator), (1922-2023), Chinese Language educator *Chen Lin (singer), (1970–2009), Chinese pop singer *Chen Lin (badminton), (born 1977), Chinese badminton player *Chen Lin (diver), (born 1970), Chinese diver *Lin Chen (playwright), (1919–2004) *Lin Chen (economist), 20th- and 21st-century economist; see Chen model In finance, the Chen model is a mathematical model describing the evolution of interest rates. It is a type of "three-factor model" (short-rate model) as it describes interest rate movements as driven by three sources of market risk. It was the f ... * Lin Chen (chess player), (born 1988), Chinese chess player {{hndis, Chen, Lin ...
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Chen Lin (Han Dynasty)
Chen Lin (陳琳 ; ; died 217), courtesy name Kongzhang (孔璋), was an official, scholar and poet who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was one of the " Seven Scholars of Jian'an". He later served as Military Advisor to Cao Cao. Life Chen Lin was from Sheyang County (), Guangling Commandery, which is located east of present-day Baoying County, Jiangsu. Under He Jin He started his political career during the reign of Emperor Ling (168–189) as a Registrar () under He Jin, the General-in-Chief. In 189, He Jin wanted to summon military forces from outside the imperial capital Luoyang to pressure Empress Dowager He into agreeing to exterminate the eunuch faction. Chen Lin strongly objected to this idea and argued that "to act in this manner is no difference from lighting a furnace to burn a strand of hair". He Jin did not listen to him and ended up being assassinated by the eunuch faction, while the warlord Dong Zhuo took advantage of the power vacuum ...
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Chen Lin (painter)
Chen Lin (; ca. 1260–1320)Barnhart: 374. was a Chinese landscape painter during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368). His specific birth and death dates are not known. Chen was born in Hangzhou in the Zhejiang province. His style name was 'Zhongmei'. Chen was instructed by Zhao Mengfu. He specialized in landscape, human figure, and bird-and-flower painting Bird-and-flower painting, called () in chinese language, Chinese, is a kind of Chinese painting with a long tradition in China and is considered one of the treasures of Chinese culture. The was named after its subject matter. It originated in t ...s, and his style utilized bold and vigorous strokes with light colors. Notes References *Barnhart, R. M. et al. (1997). Three thousand years of Chinese painting. New Haven, Yale University Press. Year of death unknown Year of birth uncertain Yuan dynasty landscape painters Artists from Hangzhou Painters from Zhejiang {{China-painter-stub ...
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Chen Lin (Ming Dynasty)
Chen Lin (; Korean: 진린 ''Jin Lin''; 1543–1607), courtesy name Chaojue (), born in Shaoguan, Guangdong, was a Chinese general and navy admiral of the Ming dynasty. Chen quelled local uprisings in Guangdong and Guizhou. As commander in chief in the Battle of Noryang, he also led the Ming navy to win the Imjin War alongside Joseon Korea and defeat the Japanese army led by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He then became the founder of the Gwangdong Jin clan, one of the Korean Jin clans when he immigrated to Korea after the war due to his respect for Yi Sun-shin. Chen Lin is considered a hero in both Korea and China for helping win the Imjin War with Korea and defeating the Japanese army alongside Korean forces. Today, his descendants are spread across South China and Korea. Career Chen Lin was a native of Wengyuan County, Shaoguan, Guangdong province. Guangdong He quelled the 1562 uprisings in Chaozhou and Yingde in Guangdong and was subsequently promoted to the Shoubei of ...
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Chen Lin (English Educator)
Chen Lin may refer to: *Chen Lin (Han dynasty), (died 217), Han dynasty minister, author and poet *Chen Lin (painter), (c. 1260–c. 1320), Yuan dynasty painter *Chen Lin (Ming dynasty), (1543–1607), Ming dynasty naval general * Chen Lin (English educator), (1922-2023), Chinese Language educator * Chen Lin (singer), (1970–2009), Chinese pop singer * Chen Lin (badminton), (born 1977), Chinese badminton player * Chen Lin (diver), (born 1970), Chinese diver * Lin Chen (playwright), (1919–2004) *Lin Chen (economist), 20th- and 21st-century economist; see Chen model In finance, the Chen model is a mathematical model describing the evolution of interest rates. It is a type of "three-factor model" (short-rate model) as it describes interest rate movements as driven by three sources of market risk. It was the f ... * Lin Chen (chess player), (born 1988), Chinese chess player {{hndis, Chen, Lin ...
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Chen Lin (singer)
Chen Lin (31 January 1970 – 31 October 2009) was a Chinese Mandopop singer. She died by suicide at the age of 39. Career She rose to stardom with her 1993 album entitled ''I Can Never Understand Your Love'' (in Mandarin 你的柔情我永远不懂). It reached the top of the Chinese album charts, selling 1.5 million copies. She ended up releasing 7 albums. Personal life In 1995, she married the singer Shen Yongge, founder of Zhu Shu Entertainment Ltd., a record company. He helped her with releasing three albums that defined the peak of her career in 2000. Shen and Chen were a popular celebrity couple until divorcing in 2007. Her second marriage was to singer and producer Zhang Chaofeng in July 2009, and soon after in August 2009 Chen Lin released her last EP. Friends said she was plagued with emotional problems leading up to her suicide in October 2009. Death Three months after her second marriage, she died by suicide on 31 October 2009 by jumping from an apartment building ...
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Chen Lin (badminton)
Chen Lin ( zh, c=陈林, p=, born March 7, 1977) is a former female Chinese badminton player. She starts her career in badminton in her own province - Anhua County Badminton School in 1986 until made it into the first national team in 1999. She was a solid choice for China during late 90's and early 2000 in women's doubles with Jiang Xuelian, winning several high profile tournaments such as Denmark Open, Hong Kong Open and German Open. She won the bronze medal at the 2001 Badminton World Championships in the women's doubles together with Jiang. Besides women's doubles, Chen Lin is also an established mixed doubles player, winning Dutch Open twice with Chen Qiqiu and also China Open with Liu Yong. After several downturns of performance in 2003, Chen called it quit in 2004 and continuing her study in administrative management at Jinan University in Guangzhou. Personal life During the SARS epidemic Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory dis ...
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Chen Lin (diver)
Chen Lin () is a former female Chinese diver specializing in 10 metre platform event. She was the gold medalist at 1986 World Championships in Madrid, Spain, and became the first Chinese world champion in diving. Since retiring from a diver in 1990s, she has been working as a coach. In Beijing, she trained divers such as Li Na. She is currently a coach of Crystal Palace Diving in London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Chen, Lin Living people Sportspeople from Beijing Chinese female divers World Aquatics Championships medalists in diving Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Lin Chen (playwright)
Lin Chen () was a playwright and one of the important pioneers of Singapore theatre. Chen was born in Singapore in 1919, his alma mater were Tao Nan Primary School and The Chinese High School. Chen's first exposure to the dramatic arts was watching a play titled ''The Military Hospital'' by the Singapore Amateur Drama Society. The 18-year-old was deeply moved by the drama performance, and soon joined the Society. He had also worked in the comics and wood carving industries from 1937 until he joined World Bookshop in the 1950s. After his retirement in 1980, he joined the People's Association as an instructor for drama groups. Chen's theatrical training was accumulated from years of experience. Writing short stories and essays under different pseudonyms, he also wrote scripts for local radio stations and Rediffusion. In addition, he participated actively in directing and writing for the theatres. From its inception in 1955, Chen was the resident playwright for the Singapore Arts T ...
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Lin Chen (economist)
Chen Lin may refer to: * Chen Lin (Han dynasty), (died 217), Han dynasty minister, author and poet * Chen Lin (painter), (c. 1260–c. 1320), Yuan dynasty painter * Chen Lin (Ming dynasty), (1543–1607), Ming dynasty naval general *Chen Lin (English educator), (1922-2023), Chinese Language educator *Chen Lin (singer), (1970–2009), Chinese pop singer *Chen Lin (badminton), (born 1977), Chinese badminton player *Chen Lin (diver), (born 1970), Chinese diver *Lin Chen (playwright), (1919–2004) *Lin Chen (economist), 20th- and 21st-century economist; see Chen model *Lin Chen (chess player), (born 1988), Chinese chess player {{hndis, Chen, Lin ...
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Chen Model
In finance, the Chen model is a mathematical model describing the evolution of interest rates. It is a type of "three-factor model" (short-rate model) as it describes interest rate movements as driven by three sources of market risk. It was the first stochastic mean and stochastic volatility model and it was published in 1994 by Lin Chen, economist, theoretical physicist and former lecturer/professor at Beijing Institute of Technology, American University of Beirut, Yonsei University of Korea, and SunYetSan University . The dynamics of the instantaneous interest rate are specified by the stochastic differential equations: : dr_t = \kappa(\theta_t-r_t)\,dt + \sqrt\,\sqrt\, dW_1, : d \theta_t = \nu(\zeta-\theta_t)\,dt + \alpha\,\sqrt\, dW_2, : d \sigma_t = \mu(\beta-\sigma_t)\,dt + \eta\,\sqrt\, dW_3. In an authoritative review of modern finance (''Continuous-Time Methods in Finance: A Review and an Assessment''), the Chen model is listed along with the models of Robert C. Merton ...
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