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Yong may refer to: *Yong (), Chinese character for "permanence", unique in that the character contains eight strokes common to Chinese characters; see Eight Principles of Yong *Yong (), Chinese character for "use" or "function"; in Neo-Confucianism, often associated with Ti ("substance" or "body"); see Essence-Function *Yong () or Yongcheng, capital of Qin (state), located in modern Fengxiang County, founded in 677 BC and moved to Yueyang (櫟陽) in 383 BC *Yong (surname) (雍), a Chinese surname *Yong, a variant of Yang (surname) (楊/杨) *Korean dragon (yong) * Yong language, a Southwestern Tai language of Thailand * Yong River, Zhejiang Province, China * Yong River (Guangxi), Zhuang Autonomous Region, China * Yong, Ghana, a community in Tamale Metropolitan District in the Northern Region of Ghana *Yong Yong, another name for the Chinese bootleg game company Makon Soft People * Yong (Chinese name) *Yong (Korean name) * Yong (musician) (born 2000), Norwegian producer, singer ...
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Eight Principles Of Yong
The Eight Principles of ''Yong'' are used by calligraphers to practice how to write the eight most common strokes in regular script, using the fact that they are all present in the character . It was believed that the frequent practice of these principles as such when beginning one's study could ensure beauty in the Chinese calligrapher's writing. The Eight Principles are influenced by the Eastern Jin-era ''Seven Powers'' () by Lady Wei Shuo. Publications on the principles include: * The Tang-era ''Praise to the Eight Principles of "Yong"'' () by Liu Zongyuan * The Tang-era ''Praise to the Eight Principles of "Yong"'' () by Yan Zhenqing * The Yuan-era ''Eight Ways to Explain "Yong"'' () by Li Puguang, which provides two-character metaphorical names Table } , zh, c=玉案, p=yù'àn, l=jade table, labels=no , zh, t=橫, first=t, s=横, p=héng, l=horizontal, labels=no , , Rightward , - !scope="row", 3 , , , style="text-align:center", S , , , , , Do ...
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Yong, Ghana
Yong is a farming community and suburb of Tamale in the Tamale Metropolitan District in the Northern Region of Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t .... See also * Suburbs of Tamale (Ghana) metropolis References Communities in Ghana Suburbs of Tamale, Ghana {{NorthernRegionGH-geo-stub ...
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Taeyong
Lee Tae-yong (; born July 1, 1995), known mononymously as Taeyong (stylized in all caps), is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and dancer. He is a member and leader of South Korean boy band NCT under SM Entertainment, having debuted in the group's first sub-unit, NCT U, in 2016 and becoming the leader of its second sub-unit, NCT 127, later that year. In 2019, he debuted as a member of the South Korean supergroup SuperM, a joint project under SM Entertainment and Capitol Records. As a songwriter, Taeyong has participated in writing over 40 songs in four languages, released mostly by NCT's various units and himself as a soloist. He made his official solo debut in June 2023 with his EP ''Shalala'', making him the first soloist from NCT. Life and career Early life Lee Taeyong was born on July 1, 1995, in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea. He graduated from the School of Performing Arts Seoul. 2012–2016: Pre-debut activities In 2012, Taeyong was scouted on the street by ...
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Yong Poovorawan
Yong Poovorawan (; born 5 November 1950) is a professor of pediatrics at the Faculty of Medicine of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. He is known for research in the fields of pediatric hepatology, viral hepatitis and virology, and avian influenza. Early life and education Yong Poovarawan was born on 5 November 1950 in Bangkok, Thailand. The fourth of six children, he is the younger twin brother of Yuen Poovarawan, computer scientist and Vice President of Kasetsart University. As a child, his family moved to Nakhon Pathom, where he attended Phrapathom Witthayalai School. He attended upper-secondary school at Triam Udom Suksa School, and graduated Bachelor of Science in 1972 and Doctor of Medicine in 1974 from Chulalongkorn University.. Work Yong trained in pediatrics at the Chulalongkorn University Faculty of Medicine and completed board certification by the Medical Council of Thailand in 1978. He was subsequently accepted as a faculty member, and received a rese ...
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Yong (musician)
Yong may refer to: *Yong (), Chinese character for "permanence", unique in that the character contains eight strokes common to Chinese characters; see Eight Principles of Yong *Yong (), Chinese character for "use" or "function"; in Neo-Confucianism, often associated with Ti ("substance" or "body"); see Essence-Function *Yong () or Yongcheng, capital of Qin (state), located in modern Fengxiang County, founded in 677 BC and moved to Yueyang (櫟陽) in 383 BC *Yong (surname) (雍), a Chinese surname *Yong, a variant of Yang (surname) (楊/杨) *Korean dragon (yong) * Yong language, a Southwestern Tai language of Thailand * Yong River, Zhejiang Province, China * Yong River (Guangxi), Zhuang Autonomous Region, China *Yong, Ghana, a community in Tamale Metropolitan District in the Northern Region of Ghana *Yong Yong, another name for the Chinese bootleg game company Makon Soft People * Yong (Chinese name) *Yong (Korean name) * Yong (musician) (born 2000), Norwegian producer, singer, ...
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Yong (Korean Name)
Yong (Korean Hangul: , Korean Hanja: ) is a family name used in Korea, as well as a character in some Korean given names. It may also mean sun in some cases. As a family name, it may also be spelled Ryong in Korea. It is of Sino-Korean origin. As a family name Most hanja with the reading Yong are pronounced that way in all dialects of Korean. However, the character used to write the family name (, meaning "dragon"), is also read as Ryong and spelled as such in hangul (룡). This is the standard reading in North Korea and among Koreans in China. In a study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on a sample of year 2007 applications for South Korean passports, it was found that 97% of people with this surname chose to have it spelled it in Latin letters as Yong, while 3% chose to spell it Young, and none spelled it Ryong. Yong is one of the 100 most common given names in China The 2000 South Korean Census found 14,067 people and 4,320 households with this family name ...
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Yong (Chinese Name)
Yong () is a common Chinese name. From Chinese 勇 (yǒng) means "brave" or 永 (yǒng) meaning "perpetual, eternal". Notable people from China with the single-syllable given name Yong Historical figures * Murong Yong was the last emperor of the Xianbei state Western Yan. * Li Yong (prince) (died 838), Tang Dynasty prince. *Li Yong (chancellor) (died 820), Tang Dynasty chancellor. Politics and society * Zhang Yong (politician) a former director of the China Food and Drug Administration. * Zhang Yong (restaurateur) a Chinese billionaire restaurateur, founder of Haidilao. *Li Yong (politician) (born 1951), Chinese politician. *Li Yong (television host) (1968–2018), Chinese television host. * Eric Xu or Xu Yong (徐勇, born 1964), co-founder of Baidu TV personalities *Li Yong (television host) (1968–2018), Chinese television host Sports *Zhang Yong (snooker player) Zhang Yong (; born 21 July 1995) is a Chinese former professional snooker player. Career Prior to turning ...
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Yong Yong
Yong may refer to: *Yong (), Chinese character for "permanence", unique in that the character contains eight strokes common to Chinese characters; see Eight Principles of Yong *Yong (), Chinese character for "use" or "function"; in Neo-Confucianism, often associated with Ti (concept), Ti ("substance" or "body"); see Essence-Function *Yong () or Yongcheng, capital of Qin (state), located in modern Fengxiang County, founded in 677 BC and moved to Yueyang (櫟陽) in 383 BC *Yong (surname) (雍), a Chinese surname *Yong, a variant of Yang (surname) (楊/杨) *Korean dragon (yong) *Yong language, a Southwestern Tai language of Thailand *Yong River (Zhejiang), Yong River, Zhejiang Province, China *Yong River (Guangxi), Zhuang Autonomous Region, China *Yong, Ghana, a community in Tamale Metropolitan District in the Northern Region of Ghana *Yong Yong, another name for the Chinese bootleg game company Makon Soft People *Yong (Chinese name) *Yong (Korean name) *Yong (musician) (born 2000 ...
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Yong River (Guangxi)
The Yong River () is a river of China, located in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It joins into the Yu River and flows into the South China Sea. See also * Yong River () in Zhejiang *Yongjinglong *List of rivers in China Rivers that flow through China are as follows. The list is organized according to the body of water into which each river empties, beginning with the Sea of Okhotsk in the northeast, moving clockwise on a map and ending with the Arctic Ocean. S ... Rivers of Guangxi Tributaries of the Pearl River (China) {{China-river-stub ...
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Ti (concept)
''Ti'' () is the Chinese word for substance or body. The philosopher Zhang Zai described the ti as "that which is never absent, that is, through all transformations." In Neo-Confucianism, this concept is often associated with yong, which means "use" or "function." Such function or how the ''yong'' of a thing is its activity or its response when stimulated underscores the link. Like the concepts of ''nei-wai'' (inner-outer) and ''ben-mo'' (root-branch), ''ti-yong'' is central to Chinese metaphysics Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality. It is traditionally seen as the study of mind-independent features of the world, but some theorists view it as an inquiry into the conceptual framework of .... The link was adopted in order to manifest the actual meaning of the two truths and the relationship between them. References Concepts in Chinese philosophy {{NeoConfucianism-stub ...
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Yong River (Zhejiang)
The Yong River ( Chinese: , p ', Wu ') is one of the main rivers in China, located in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. ''Yong'' is the name of the river, and also a short name for Ningbo, the city through which it flows. The name ''Yong'' comes from the ancient name of a mountain in the area. Yong River is formed by the convergence of two rivers, namely the Fenghua River, which flows through Fenghua, Yuyao and Cixi, and the Yao River, which passes through Shangyao and Siming Mountains. It empties into the East China Sea The East China Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean, located directly offshore from East China. China names the body of water along its eastern coast as "East Sea" (, ) due to direction, the name of "East China Sea" is otherwise ... in Zhenhai District, Ningbo. See also * Yong River () in Guangxi References #(Chines宁波地理位置#(Chines北仑水系#(Chines Geography of Ningbo Rivers of Zhejiang {{China-rive ...
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