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Wenbo is a given name, usually pronounced as wén bó (文博、文伯). Notable people with the name include: *Li Wenbo (born 1983), Chinese footballer *Liang Wenbo (born 1987), Chinese snooker player *Shi Wenbo (born 1950), Chinese businessman *Wang Wenbo (born 1969), Chinese Paralympic athlete *Wei Wenbo Wei Wenbo (; 1905–1987) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician who played an extensive role in the building of Law of the People's Republic of China, China's legal system. He was also one of East China's most senior party leaders be ... (1905–1987), Chinese politician * Zang Wenbo (born 1996), Chinese figure skater {{Given name ...
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Li Wenbo
Li Wenbo (; born 9 December 1983 in Shenyang) is a former Chinese footballer who played as a defender. Club career Li Wenbo began his professional football career with Shenyang Ginde and made his league debut on 13 July 2003, in a 1–0 home defeat against Qingdao Beilaite. His second league appearance came at the beginning of the 2005 league season in the first game of the league campaign against Beijing Guoan on April 3, 2005, in a 1–1 draw. He established himself as regular within the team's defence and scored his first league goal against Shanghai Shenhua on October 23, 2005, in a 2–1 defeat. For the next several seasons was an important member of the team and was part of the squad that moved to Changsha when the club renamed themselves Changsha Ginde. By the 2010 Chinese Super League, Li was part of the team that were relegated at the end of the season. Throughout the league break there was much speculation about his future and it was expected that he would tran ...
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Liang Wenbo
Liang Wenbo ( zh, s=梁文博; born 5 March 1987) is a Chinese former professional snooker player. During his playing career, he won one ranking title at the 2016 English Open, twice won the World Cup for China in 2011 and 2017 with teammate Ding Junhui, and was runner-up at the 2009 Shanghai Masters and the 2015 UK Championship. He made 292 century breaks in professional competition, including three maximum breaks, and reached a career high of 11th in the snooker world rankings. In April 2022, Liang was convicted of domestic assault, after which the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) suspended him for four months. It suspended him again in October 2022 while investigating match-fixing allegations that later widened to implicate nine other Chinese players. A disciplinary tribunal found Liang guilty of multiple match-fixing offences as well as destroying evidence and not cooperating with the investigation. In June 2023, the WPBSA permanently banne ...
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Shi Wenbo
Shi Wenbo (; born 1950), is a Chinese billionaire businessman, chairman of Hengan International. Early life In 1950, Shi was born in Quanzhou, Fujian province, China. Career In 1985, Shi co-founded Hengan International with Xu Lianjie, and they produce sanitary napkins and baby diapers. As of February 2016, Shi was listed as the 66th richest man in China by ''Forbes'' who estimated his net worth at US$2.1 billion. Philanthropy In 2010, Shi was ranked #13 in Top 20 Chinese Philanthropists of 2010. Shi's company donated $124.61 million yuan ($19.2M USD) to charity. Personal life In 1975, Shi moved to Hong Kong. Shi has a son, Wong Kim Sze. As of 2020, he lives in Jinjiang, Fujian Jinjiang City () is a county-level city under Quanzhou, Quanzhou City, Fujian, Fujian Province, China. It is located in the southeastern part of the province (Minnan region, Minnan), on the right or south bank of the Jin River (Fujian), Jin River, ..., China. See also * One Foundation R ...
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Wang Wenbo
Wang Wenbo (; born 2 February 1969 in Changchun) is a Paralympic athlete from China. He competes in standing throwing events, in the F36 classification for athletes with cerebral palsy. He was a former discus world record holder in his class. At the 2008 Summer Paralympics, competing in a combined F35/36 discus event, he set a world record for F36 classified athletes but still only won a silver medal. He also competed in javelin and shot put. At the 2012 Summer Paralympics The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were an international Multi-sport event, multi-sport parasports event held from 29 August to 9 September 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. They were the 14th Sum ... he won bronze in the F35/36 discus event. References 1969 births Sportspeople from Changchun Paralympic athletes for China Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Paralympic ...
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Wei Wenbo
Wei Wenbo (; 1905–1987) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician who played an extensive role in the building of Law of the People's Republic of China, China's legal system. He was also one of East China's most senior party leaders before being purged in the Cultural Revolution. He was rehabilitated in 1979. Biography Early life and activism Wei was born into a moderately rich peasant family in Xinzhou, Wuhan, Xinzhou County (then part of Huanggang), Hubei, China on the 9th of March, 1905. In 1925, he joined Communist Youth League of China and organised a farmers' union in his hometown. He then joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in August of 1926. His activities as the Organisation Department head of his local party branch included leading the workers of Yangluo in demanding better working conditions and organising an armed workers' self-defence team. In 1927, Wei gave up his opportunity to study in the Soviet Union following the July 15 Incident, transferr ...
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