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Zhang Lu (actor)
Zhang Lu may refer to: * Zhang Lu (Han dynasty) (张鲁, died 216), Eastern Han dynasty warlord * Zhang Lu (painter) (张路, 1464–1538), painter * Zhang Lu (singer) Zhang Lu (; January 21, 1932 – January 26, 2009), often written Chang Loo, was a Chinese singer and actress, known as a pioneer in Chinese pop beginning in the 1940s. Biography She was born Zhang Xiuying (张秀英) in Suzhou in 1932. Her fami ... (张露, 1932–2009), singer * Zhang Lu (football broadcaster) (张路, born 1951), football broadcaster and commentator, Vice President of Beijing Guo'an FC * Zhang Lü (张律, born 1962), filmmaker * Zhang Lu (taikonaut) (张陆, born 1976), taikonaut * Zhang Lu (interpreter) (张璐, born 1977), diplomat and interpreter * Zhang Lu (midfielder) (张璐, born 1987), professional football player * Zhang Lu (goalkeeper) (张鹭, born 1987), professional football goalkeeper * Zhang Lu (speed skater) (张路, born 1988), speed skater {{hndis ...
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Zhang Lu (Han Dynasty)
Zhang Lu () (died 216), courtesy name Gongqi, was a Chinese politician, religious leader, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty. He was the third generation Celestial Master, a Taoist religious order. He controlled a state in the Hanzhong region, which he had named Hanning () until 215, when he surrendered to Cao Cao, whom he would serve until his death one year later. Warlord of Hanzhong Upon the death of his father, Zhang Heng ( 张衡), Zhang Lu inherited control of the Celestial Masters religious group, and therefore became its third leader (the first was Zhang Lu's grandfather Zhang Daoling). The religion enjoyed its greatest popularity in Yi Province (covering present-day Sichuan and Chongqing), but when Zhang Lu took control of the group, it was being challenged in the area by a shamanistic religion led by Zhang Xiu ( 張脩, no family relation to Zhang Lu). Against this background, both Zhang Lu and Zhang Xiu were abruptly ordered by Liu Yan to ...
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Zhang Lu (painter)
Zhang Lu (; 1464–1538)Cihai: Page 1085. was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). Zhang was born in Xiangfu (祥符; present-day Kaifeng, Henan) into a wealthy family and educated with princes of the imperial family. He attained great success as a professional painter but lived very simply, almost as a hermit. He began his study of painting by emulating the leading court painter, Wang E, but quickly turned from the academy to other models and masters. His courtesy name was Tianchi (天馳) and his pseudonym was Pingshan (平山). He was a student of Wu Wei.Cihai: Page 1085. Zhang followed the Zhe school of painting. He painted landscapes and human figures in a free and uninhibited style. According to many legends he also contributed to major religions that are still present in modern day China. He also attempted to teach students about art in an unnamed unknown local school, apparently he was unsuccessful in his teachings. Notes Referenc ...
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Zhang Lu (singer)
Zhang Lu (; January 21, 1932 – January 26, 2009), often written Chang Loo, was a Chinese singer and actress, known as a pioneer in Chinese pop beginning in the 1940s. Biography She was born Zhang Xiuying (张秀英) in Suzhou in 1932. Her family moved to Shanghai when she was a young child. Zhang was discovered in the mid-1940s by her neighbor, a broadcaster, who recommended her to sing at a local radio station. She started out singing covers of popular Zhou Xuan songs. By the late 1940s, she had signed with EMI. She released a series of hits songs, becoming popular in both Shanghai and Hong Kong. "给我一个吻" ("Give Me a Kiss"), a Mandarin cover of "Seven Lonely Days," became one of her best-known songs. Other hits included "小小羊儿要回家," "不许他回家," and "迎春花" ("Little Lamb is Going Home," "Don't Let Him Go Home," and "Winter Jasmine," respectively). She was considered a pioneer of Chinese pop music in this period, singing in both Chinese and Eng ...
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Zhang Lu (football Broadcaster)
Zhang Lu may refer to: * Zhang Lu (Han dynasty) (张鲁, died 216), Eastern Han dynasty warlord * Zhang Lu (painter) (张路, 1464–1538), painter * Zhang Lu (singer) Zhang Lu (; January 21, 1932 – January 26, 2009), often written Chang Loo, was a Chinese singer and actress, known as a pioneer in Chinese pop beginning in the 1940s. Biography She was born Zhang Xiuying (张秀英) in Suzhou in 1932. Her fami ... (张露, 1932–2009), singer * Zhang Lu (football broadcaster) (张路, born 1951), football broadcaster and commentator, Vice President of Beijing Guo'an FC * Zhang Lü (张律, born 1962), filmmaker * Zhang Lu (taikonaut) (张陆, born 1976), taikonaut * Zhang Lu (interpreter) (张璐, born 1977), diplomat and interpreter * Zhang Lu (midfielder) (张璐, born 1987), professional football player * Zhang Lu (goalkeeper) (张鹭, born 1987), professional football goalkeeper * Zhang Lu (speed skater) (张路, born 1988), speed skater {{hndis ...
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Zhang Lü
Zhang Lü or Jang Ryul (; ; born May 30, 1962) is a Chinese filmmaker. Zhang was originally a novelist before embarking on a career in cinema. His arthouse films have mostly focused on the disenfranchised, particularly ethnic Koreans living in China; these include '' Grain in Ear'' (2006), ''Desert Dream'' (2007), '' Dooman River'' (2011), ''Scenery'' (2013), and ''Gyeongju'' (2014). Career Zhang Lü is a third-generation ethnic Korean born in Yanbian, Jilin, China in 1962. He first became known in his native land China as a respected author of novels and short stories, such as ''Cicada Chirping Afternoon'' (1986). Zhang was then a 38-year-old professor of Chinese Literature at Yanbian University when an argument with a film director friend led him to take a bet that "anyone can make a film." With no technical training but with the support of film industry friends such as Lee Chang-dong, he set out to direct his first short film ''Eleven'' (2001), a fourteen-minute nearly sile ...
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Zhang Lu (taikonaut)
Zhang Lu (; born November 1976) is a Chinese pilot selected as part of the Shenzhou program. He enlisted in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in August 1999, and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in April 1999. Zhang launched on the Shenzhou 15 mission to the Tiangong space station. Biography Zhang was born into a fisherman's family in Hanshou County, Hunan, in November 1976. He attended Chengguan No. 4 Primary School (), Zhanlepin Middle School () and Hanshou County No. 1 High School (). In 1981, at the age of 5, his family relocated to downtown Hanshou County, where they engaged in freshwater aquaculture. Due to hard work and thrift, his family became a 10,000-Yuan-Household () in the early days of the Chinese economic reform. In his early teens, he developed taste for singing. After graduating from the current PLA Air Force Aviation University in 2000, he became a fighter pilot in the People's Liberation Army Air Force The People's Liberation Army Air Forc ...
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Zhang Lu (interpreter)
Zhang Lu (; born in 1977) is a Chinese diplomatic language interpreter for senior officials. Her translation skills and beauty made her a celebrity in China. Zhang was born and grew up in Jinan. She graduated from the China Foreign Affairs University in 2000. Zhang gained public attention in 2010 by translating quotations from Classical Chinese literature used by Premier Wen Jiabao at the 2010 National People's Congress. In 2016, she was a division chief in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral r ...'s Department of Translation and Interpretation. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Zhang, Lu 1977 births Living people Chinese diplomats Interpreters People from Jinan China Foreign Affairs University alumni ...
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Zhang Lu (midfielder)
Zhang Lu ( zh, s=张璐, p=Zhāng Lù; ; born August 23, 1987) is a Chinese former footballer who played as a right winger or right-back for Henan Jianye and Shanghai Shenhua. At Henan he helped guide the club to their first ever qualification for the Asian Champions League. Within the 2010 AFC Champions League tournament he would play in all their six games and scored the clubs first continental goal against Gamba Osaka on 10 March 2010 in a 1-1 draw. He would move to Shenhua where he would win two Chinese FA Cup's. Club career Zhang Lu would start his professional football career with Henan Jianye in the 2006 league season and was part of the squad that won the division title and promotion to the top tier. He would make his first Chinese Super League appearance on 29 April 2007 against Dalian Shide in a 2–1 victory. During the season he would become a squad regular within the team and go on to score his first goal on 15 September 2007 in this time a 3–1 defeat to Dalian Sh ...
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Zhang Lu (goalkeeper)
Zhang Lu (; ; born 6 September 1987 in Tianjin) is a Chinese footballer. Club career Zhang Lu started his football career with Liaoning Whowin in 2005 after graduating from their youth team. Despite his age, he had quickly established himself within the Liaoning squad in his debut season. However while he had firmly established himself as the first choice goalkeeper, by the 2008 league season, he unfortunately saw them relegated to the second tier. Despite this setback, Zhang remained with Liaoning and helped the team win the second division title as well as promotion back to the top tier after only one season. On 12 January 2016, Zhang transferred to his hometown club Tianjin Quanjian in the China League One. In his first season with the club he would go on to establish himself as their first-choice goalkeeper and win the division title along with promotion to the Chinese Super League. He would establish himself as a vital member of the team and aided them to their highest ...
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