Yang Zi (entrepreneur)
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Yang Zi may refer to: *Yang Zhu, also known as Yang Zi (Master Yang), ancient Chinese philosopher * Yang Xiong (author), also known as Yang Zi (Master Yang), Han dynasty scholar * Yang Zi (poet) (born 1963), Chinese poet * Yang Zili (born ca. 1971), also known as Yang Zi, Chinese freelance journalist *Yang Zi (actress) (born 1992), Chinese actress Sportspeople *Yang Zi (table tennis) (born 1984), Singaporean table tennis player * Yang Zi (footballer) (born 1989), Chinese football player *Yang Zi (tennis) (born 1993), Chinese tennis player See also *Yangzi (other) Yangzi is the pinyin spelling of the Yangtze. Yangzi may also refer to: People * Yang Zhu, also known as Yangzi (Master Yang), ancient Chinese philosopher * Yang Xiong (author), also known as Yangzi (Master Yang), Han dynasty scholar Places * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Zhu
Yang Zhu (; ; 440–c.360 BC), also known as Yang Zi or Yangzi (Master Yang), was a Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period. An early ethical egoist alternative to Mohist and Confucian thought, Yang Zhu's surviving ideas appear primarily in the Chinese texts '' Huainanzi'', ''Lüshi Chunqiu'', '' Mengzi'', and possibly the '' Liezi'' and '' Zhuangzi''. He founded the philosophical school of Yangism. The philosophies attributed to Yang Zhu, as presented in Liezi, clash with the primarily Daoist influence of the rest of the work. Of particular note is his recognition of self-preservation (''weiwo'' 為我), which has led him to be credited with "the discovery of the body". In comparison with other Chinese philosophical giants, Yang Zhu has recently faded into relative obscurity, but his influence in his own time was so widespread that Mencius (孟子) described his philosophies along with the antithetical ideas of Mozi (墨子) as "floods and wild animals that ravage ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Xiong (author)
Yang Xiong (; 53 BCE–18 CE) was a Chinese philosopher, poet, and politician of the Western Han dynasty known for his philosophical writings and ''fu'' poetry compositions. Life and career Like a number of the other well-known writers of the Han dynasty, Yang was from Shu (modern Sichuan province), specifically the area of Pi (modern Pi County, Sichuan). Yang claimed that his family had moved south from the state of Jin during its civil infighting in the 6th century BCE. As a youth Yang was an admirer and imitator of his elder Shu compatriot Sima Xiangru and the "grand ''fu''" style of the early Han period. His ability and success in ''fu'' composition earned him a summons to the imperial capital at Chang'an to serve as an "Expectant Official", responsible for composing poems and ''fu'' for the emperor.Ho (1986): 912. Yang's position required him to praise the virtue and glory of Emperor Cheng of Han and the grandeur of imperial outings, but he was disturbed by the was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Zi (poet)
Yang Zi (杨子; born 1963) is a Chinese poet and translator. Life Yang was born in Anhui, and lived in Xinjiang. He co-founded the literary journal, ''Big Bird'' (大鸟). Since 1993, he lives in Guangzhou, and is Associate Chief Editor of the ''Nanfang People Weekly''. He has translated Osip Mandelstam, Paul Celan, Fernando Pessoa, Gary Snyder and Charles Simic Dušan Simić ( sr-cyr, Душан Симић, ; born May 9, 1938), known as Charles Simic, is a Serbian American poet and former co-poetry editor of the '' Paris Review''. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1990 for ''The World Does ... into Chinese. Works *Border Fast Train, 1994 *灰眼睛 ''(Gray Eyes)'', 2000 *胭脂 ''(Rouge)'', 海风出版社, 2007 Works in English"Rouge" Cerise Press, fall winter 2010/2011"Desolation" Cerise Press, fall winter 2010/2011 ''Conjunctions'', * ttp://www.pnreview.co.uk/cgi-bin/scribe?item_id=8267 "Pearl River"''PN Review 199'', Volume 37 Number 5, May–June 2011."Y ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Zili
Yang Zili () (born 1971), also known as Yang Zi (), is a Chinese freelance journalist and webmaster, released in March, 2009 after having been imprisoned for eight years in the People's Republic of China for "subverting state authority." Biography Born in 1971, Yang was born to a rural Muslim family in Daming County, Hebei Province. He received an undergraduate degree from Xi'an Communications University (Xi'an Jiaotong University), and attended Peking University from 1995 to 1998, receiving a Master's Degree in mechanics (Mechanical Engineering). Yang is also an amateur poet and has two known published poems, ''Peasants - My Kinsmen'' in 1998, and ''The Ghost of Communism'' in 2001, and is married to Lu Kun. Social activism In early 1997 whilst at Beijing University, he co-founded the ''Current Affairs Society'', a student organization committed on discussion of social issues in China, which was banned several months later by school authorities. In 1999, Yang and some close ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Zi (actress)
Yang Zi (, born 6 November 1992) also known as Andy Yang, is a Chinese actress and singer. She graduated from the Performance Institute of Beijing Film Academy (BFA) in 2014. In 2016, Yang was chosen by Southern Metropolis Daily as one of the Four Dan Actresses of the post-90s Generation (). Yang is noted for her roles in '' Home with Kids'' (2005), '' Battle of Changsha'' (2014), '' Ode to Joy'' (2016), ''Noble Aspirations'' (2016), '' Ashes of Love'' (2018), ''Go Go Squid!'' (2019), '' The Oath of Love'' (2022) and '' Immortal Samsara'' (2022). Yang ranked 73rd on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2017, 24th in 2019, 13th in 2020 and 8th in 2021. Early life and education Yang was born as Yang Niao () on 6 November, 1992 in Fangshan District, Beijing, China. Her father Yang Yunfei was a firefighter who worked in emergency rescue and disaster relief and her mother Ma Haiyan was a housewife. Her father named her Yang Niao to wish China a successful bid for the Olympics. From ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Zi (table Tennis)
Yang Zi (; born 19 June 1984, in Beijing, China) is a Chinese-born Singaporean former table tennis player. Career Yang joined the Singapore Table Tennis Association under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme in 2003 and became a Singapore citizen two years later in 2005. He had represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games. In 2005, Yang won 2 Pro Tour Men's Singles U21 titles and won the Pro Tour Grand Finals Men's Singles U21 title. He also won the silver medal in the Beijing Invitational. Later he also managed to clinch 3 gold medals in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games and 2 golds in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. During the world's second largest sports event, 15th Asian Games, Yang, together with partner Li Jiawei, won the bronze medal for the mixed doubles event. Yang and his doubles partner, Gao Ning, has also won many medals in the ITTF Pro Tour Events. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Yang made it to the 4 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Zi (footballer)
Zhang Xiao (Chinese:张校; Pinyin: ''Zhāng Xiào''; born 6 August 1988 in Shenyang), previously known as Yang Zi (Chinese:杨子; Pinyin: ''Yáng Zǐ''), is a Chinese footballer who currently plays as a forward for Zibo Cuju. Club career Yang joined Zhejiang Green Town youth team system in 2000. He started his professional football career in 2007 when he was sent to China League Two side Hangzhou Sanchao (Zhejiang Greentown Youth) and played as a regular center forward for the team. Yang was promoted to Hangzhou Greentown's first team squad by Wu Jingui in 2010. On 22 May, he made his Super League debut in a 2–1 home victory against Jiangsu Sainty, coming on as a substitute for Tan Yang in the 52nd minute. In the 2011 league season, he didn't have too much chance to play for the first team and mainly appeared in the reserve team league. In the last four round of the season, he became the regular start forward of the club, replacing Luis Ramírez. On 11 August, Yang scor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Zi (tennis)
Yang Zi (杨子; born 12 September 1993 in Shenzhen) is a Chinese former tennis player. Yang reached a career-high singles ranking of 303, achieved on 23 September 2013. Her career-high doubles ranking of 546, she set on 27 May 2013. Yang made her WTA Tour debut at the 2011 Guangzhou International Women's Open The 2011 Guangzhou International Women's Open (also known as the ''WANLIMA Guangzhou International Women's Open'' for sponsorship reasons) was a women's tennis tournament on outdoor hard courts. It was the 8th edition of the Guangzhou Internationa ..., in the doubles event partnering Pang Yang, losing in the first round. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 4 (0–4) Doubles: 2 (0–2) External links * * 1993 births Living people Chinese female tennis players Sportspeople from Shenzhen Tennis players from Guangdong 21st-century Chinese women {{China-tennis-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |