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Zhou Yang (other)
Zhou Yang may refer to: ;People surnamed Zhou: *Zhou Yang (literary theorist) (1908–1989), Chinese literary theorist and Marxist thinker * Zhou Yang (footballer) (born 1971), Chinese female association footballer * Zhou Yang (actress) (born 1985), Chinese actress * Zhou Yang (pole vaulter) (born 1988), Chinese pole vaulter *Zhou Yang (speed skater) Zhou Yang (; ; born 9 June 1991) is a female Chinese short track speed skater. She won the gold medal in the 1500 m event at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She also won the gold medal in 1500m event at 2014 Sochi Olympics. Zhou added another gold m ... (born 1991), Chinese short track speed skater ;People surnamed Yang: * Yang Zhou (born 1992), Chinese volleyball player {{hndis, Yang, Zhou ...
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Zhou Yang (literary Theorist)
Zhou Yang or Chou Yang (November 7, 1908 – July 31, 1989), courtesy name Qiying (起应), was a Chinese literary theorist, translator and Marxist thinker, active from the founding of the League of the Left-Wing Writers in 1930. In the 1930s he was notable for his sharp disagreements with other leftist writers, including Lu Xun, concerning leftist literary theory.Lovell, Julia. "Introduction". In ''Lu Xun: The Real story of Ah-Q and Other Tales of China, The Complete Fiction of Lu Xun.'' England: Penguin Classics. 2009. . p.xxxii Zhou also translated the works of Leo Tolstoy and other Russian writers into Chinese. History After the People's Republic of China was declared in 1949, Zhou became one of Mao Zedong's most-supported literary theorists. In August 1956, Ding Ling was accused during the Sufan Movement of forming an anti-party clique. As part of her response to the allegations, she criticized Zhou for his extramarital affair. Ding's criticism of Zhou was widely circul ...
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Zhou Yang (footballer)
Zhou Yang (born 2 January 1971) is a Chinese footballer who played as a midfielder for the China women's national football team. She was part of the team at the inaugural 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup and 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup The 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup, the second edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, was held in Sweden and won by Norway women's national football team, Norway, who became the first European nation to win the Women's World Cup. The tournament fea .... International goals References External links * 1971 births Living people Chinese women's footballers China women's international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup players 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup players Women's association football midfielders Footballers at the 1990 Asian Games Footballers at the 1994 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games footballers for China Medalists at the 1990 Asian Games Medalists a ...
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Zhou Yang (actress)
Zhou Yang (; born 6 June 1985) is a Chinese actress. Zhou is noted for her roles as Ouyang He and Sophia in the television series ''Special Mission'' (2006) and ''Love You You'' (2011) respectively. Zhou has won the Golden Phoenix Award for New Performer, Huading Award for Best Actress and Outstanding Actress Award at the Chinese American Film Festival, and received Golden Eagle Award nomination for Favorite Actress. Early life Zhou was born and raised in Dalian, Liaoning. In 1999, Zhou attended the National Dance Competition and finished in second place. Zhou graduated from Beijing Film Academy, where she studied alongside Liu Yifei, Jiang Yiyan and Zhu Yawen. Acting career Zhou made her acting debut in ''Dancing with the Sunlight'', playing Wu Qian. In 2005, Zhou co-starred with Chen Baoguo and Li Guangjie in the ''King Goujian of Yue'' as Xi Shi, who was one of the renowned Four Beauties of ancient China. In 2006, Zhou won the New Performer Award at the Golden Phoenix ...
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Zhou Yang (pole Vaulter)
Zhou Yang (, born 16 May 1988 in Chengdu, Sichuan) is a female Chinese pole vaulter. She won the 2006 World Junior Championships and finished eighth at the 2007 Summer Universiade. She will represent her country at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Her personal best jump is 4.45 metres, achieved in June 2008 in Suzhou Suzhou is a major prefecture-level city in southern Jiangsu province, China. As part of the Yangtze Delta megalopolis, it is a major economic center and focal point of trade and commerce. Founded in 514 BC, Suzhou rapidly grew in size by the .... References * Team China 2008 1988 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics Chinese female pole vaulters Olympic athletes for China Sportspeople from Chengdu Athletes from Sichuan {{PRChina-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Zhou Yang (speed Skater)
Zhou Yang (; ; born 9 June 1991) is a female Chinese short track speed skater. She won the gold medal in the 1500 m event at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She also won the gold medal in 1500m event at 2014 Sochi Olympics. Zhou added another gold medal on the Chinese 3000 m relay team. She set a new world and Olympic record in the 1,000 m semifinal. She was bestowed the honour of the national flag bearer for China at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea as China's most decorated active winter Olympian with 3 gold medals from previous Olympics, after Yang Yang and Wang Meng who have retired from the sport. Early life Zhou Yang started skating at age eight. A speed skating coach noticed that she had potential in the sport. In the 2008 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, Zhou Yang won the gold medal A gold medal is a medal awarded for highest achievement in a non-military field. Its name derives from the use of at least a fraction of gold in form o ...
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