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Xiaopeng (other)
Xiaopeng () may refer to: People * He Xiaopeng (; born 1977) Chinese entrepreneur, founder of XPeng * Li Xiaopeng (politician) (; born 1959) Chinese businessman * Li Xiaopeng (gymnast) (; born 1981) Chinese gymnast * Li Xiaopeng (footballer) (; born 1975) Chinese soccer player * Lu Xiaopeng (; 1920-2000) Chinese aircraft designer Other uses * XPeng (; ''Xiǎopéng Qìchē''), a Chinese electric car company See also * * * * * Xiao (other) * Peng (other) * Li Xiaopeng (other) Li Xiaopeng is the name of the following Chinese people: *Li Xiaopeng (politician) (born 1959), Minister of Transport * Li Xiaopeng (banker) (born 1959), Chinese banker, chairman of China Everbright Group Co., Ltd. *Li Xiaopeng (footballer) (born 1 ... * Xiaoping (other) * Xiaopin (other) {{dab, given name ...
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He Xiaopeng
He Xiaopeng (; born 3November 1977) is a Chinese entrepreneur, best known for co-founding companies including XPeng Motors, an intelligent electric vehicle manufacturer, and UCWeb, the Chinese mobile Internet software and service provider he co-founded in 2004. UCWeb was acquired by Alibaba Group in June 2014 in the largest M&A deal ever in Chinese Internet industry. After acquisition, he was named as president of UCWeb and president of the Alibaba Mobile Business Group, and later served as the president of Tudou & Ali Games. On 22 August 2017, Xiaopeng left Alibaba and officially joined XPeng Motors on 29 August as chairman of the startup. Early life and education Born in Huangshi, Hubei, where he spent his childhood. He graduated from the South China University of Technology with a bachelor degree in computer science. Career Early career He worked at AsiaInfo Technologies in various roles including technology manager, testing manager and project manager after graduation in ...
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Li Xiaopeng (politician)
Li Xiaopeng (; born 7 June 1959) is a Chinese businessman and politician, who is serving as the Minister of Transport. He is the former chief executive of China Huaneng Group, a power generation company. He was also Governor of Shanxi between 2012 and 2016. As the son of former Chinese Premier Li Peng, he is a prominent member of the faction known in Chinese politics as the princelings. Early life and career On 7 June 1959, Li was born at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital in Dong Cheng District, Beijing, The eldest son from three children of Li Peng, an electrical engineer, and Zhu Lin, a Russian-language translator. Li was the eldest child of his parents. His sister, Li Xiaolin, was born two years later. Both children were named after their parents by simply appending the middle character ''xiao'' to their names (literally meaning "little"), so Li Xiaopeng's name can be taken to mean "little Li Peng" or "Li Peng, Jr.". Both Li Xiaopeng and Li Xiaolin took after their f ...
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Li Xiaopeng (gymnast)
Li Xiaopeng (; July 27, 1981 in Changsha, Hunan) is a male Chinese gymnast, who specializes in parallel bars and vault. He currently holds 16 world titles, more than any other gymnast in China. On 29 August 2009, he was the torch bearer for the torch relay of the East Asian Games in Hong Kong. He retired from the sport in late 2009. Early years He began gymnastics training at Changsha Spare-time Sports School in Hunan Province at the age of 6 and was a member of the Hunan provincial team at 12. Li's diligence and skill soon set him apart from his peers, which could be proved by his several provincial titles. At the age of 15, he was selected into the national team. National team At 16, Li Xiaopeng became China's youngest world (team) gymnastics champion ever when he and his teammates won the men's team final at the 1997 Lausanne World Championships. At the same event, Li also received a silver medal for parallel bars, just second to his teammate Zhang Jingjin, and a bronze ...
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Li Xiaopeng (footballer)
Li Xiaopeng (; born 20 June 1975) is a former Chinese international footballer who is the head coach of the China national football team. As a player, he spent his entire pro career at Shandong Luneng, while internationally, he was on his national team in the 2000 AFC Asian Cup, the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the 2004 AFC Asian Cup. Club career Li Xiaopeng was a highly promising young player who was playing for the Shandong Luneng youth team before graduating to senior team during the 1994 league season, however it was not until the following season when he played in seventeen league games and score four goals did he start to show his prominence. While he remained a consistent squad regular within the team for the next few seasons it was not until Slobodan Santrač became manager of the team at the beginning of the 1999 league season did Li Xiaopeng really start to become a vital member within the midfield when he aided the team to a league and cup double at the end of the season ...
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Lu Xiaopeng
Lu Xiaopeng (; 19 August 1920 – 16 October 2000) was a Chinese aircraft designer who spent most of his career at Hongdu Aviation (formerly Nanchang Aircraft). He was the chief designer of the Nanchang Q-5 supersonic attack aircraft, one of the most widely deployed aircraft of the PLA Air Force. He also designed the Nanchang J-12, the world's lightest supersonic fighter, which however never entered service. He was an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Early life and career Lu was born on 19 August 1920 in Shanghai, Republic of China, with his ancestral home in Changzhou, Jiangsu. He studied at the Jiangsu Provincial High School from 1935 to 1937, and then entered the National Central University to study aeronautical engineering. After the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937, the university was exiled in Chongqing, China's wartime capital, and he graduated in 1941. In 1942, he received further training at the Republic of China Air Force's mechanics school ...
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XPeng
Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology Co Ltd (), doing business as XPeng Motors (), commonly known as XPeng, is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Guangzhou, Guangdong, with offices in Mountain View, California, United States and is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. History XPeng was co-founded in 2014 by Xia Heng (Henry Xia) and He Tao, former senior executives at GAC Group with expertise in automotive technology and research and development. Initial backers included: the founder of UCWeb and former Alibaba executive He Xiaopeng, namesake and current Chairman of XPeng, and Lei Jun, the founder of Xiaomi. Prominent Chinese and international investors included Alibaba, Foxconn and IDG Capital. A further funding round in 2018 saw Alibaba's vice president Joseph Tsai join the corporate board of XPeng. XPeng's subsidiary in the United States, XMotors.ai held a permit for testing self-driving cars from the California De ...
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Xiao (other)
Xiao may refer to: * Filial piety (), or "being good to parents", a virtue in Chinese culture * Xiao (flute) (), a Chinese end-blown flute * Xiao (rank) (), a rank used for field officers in the Chinese military * Xiao County (), in Anhui, China * Xiao Mountain (), a range of mountains in Henan, China, or the surrounding Xiao region * Xiao River (), a tributary of the Xiang River, in Hunan, China * Xiao (mythology) (), certain legendary creatures in Chinese mythology * Ling Xiaoyu, a character from the ''Tekken'' video game series, also known as Xiao People * Xiao (surname), a Chinese surname sometimes also romanized as Hsiao, Siaw, Siew, Siow, Seow, Siu or Sui * Duke Xiao of Qin, Chinese ruler of the state of Qin * Prince Xiao of Liang, the posthumous title of Liu Wu, younger brother of the Han emperor Jing * Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang (1613–1688), empress dowager of the Qing Dynasty * Xiao Guodong (born 1989), Chinese professional snooker player * Xiao He, first chancellor of ...
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Peng (other)
Peng may refer to: * Peng (surname) (彭), a Chinese name * Peng (state) (大彭), a state during the late Shang dynasty * Peng (mythology) (鵬), a legendary Chinese creature * '' Peng!'', 1992 album by Stereolab * '' PENG!'', a 2005 comic * P.Eng., commonly abbreviation in Canada for the regulated designation Professional Engineer * Peng Collective, an art activist group combining investigative journalism, campaigning and theatre * PenG, an antibiotic See also * Pang (other) * Pong (other) * Ping (other) * Penge Penge () is a suburb of South East London, England, now in the London Borough of Bromley, west of Bromley, north east of Croydon and south east of Charing Cross. History Penge was once a small hamlet, which was recorded under the name Pence ...
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Li Xiaopeng (other)
Li Xiaopeng is the name of the following Chinese people: *Li Xiaopeng (politician) (born 1959), Minister of Transport * Li Xiaopeng (banker) (born 1959), Chinese banker, chairman of China Everbright Group Co., Ltd. *Li Xiaopeng (footballer) (born 1975), professional soccer player * Li Xiaopeng (gymnast) (born 1981), Olympic gymnast See also * Li (other) * Li Xiaoping Li Xiaoping () is a male Chinese gymnast. He competed at the 1984 Olympic Games, and won a silver medal in Men's Team. In the 1983 World Championships, he won a gold medal for Men's Team and pommel horse. After the olympics, Xiaoping atte ..., gymnast * Lu Xiaopeng, aircraft designer * Xiaopeng (other) {{hndis ...
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Xiaoping (other)
Xiaoping may refer to: People * Emperor Ping (孝平, Xiaoping), posthumous name of the Han emperor * Deng Xiaoping (邓小平), former paramount leader of China, Chinese communist leader * Li Xiaoping (李小平), Chinese gymnast * Ren Xiaoping (任晓平), Chinese orthopedic surgeon * Zhang Xiaoping (张小平), Mongol Chinese boxer Places * Xiaoping, Chenxi (孝坪镇, Xiàopíng), a town in Hunan, China; of Chenxi County * Xiaoping, Zhijiang County (晓坪乡, Xiǎopíng), a township in Hunan, China; of Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County See also * Xiaopeng (other) Xiaopeng () may refer to: People * He Xiaopeng (; born 1977) Chinese entrepreneur, founder of XPeng * Li Xiaopeng (politician) (; born 1959) Chinese businessman * Li Xiaopeng (gymnast) (; born 1981) Chinese gymnast * Li Xiaopeng (footballer) (; bo ... * Xiaopin (other) {{Disambig, geo, given name ...
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