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Chinese given name Chinese given names () are the given names adopted by speakers of the Chinese language, both in majority-Sinophone countries and among the Chinese diaspora. Description Chinese given names are almost always made up of one or - usually - two chara ...
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Ancient China

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King Ping of Zhou King Ping of Zhou (; died 16 April 720 BC), personal name Ji Yijiu, was the thirteenth king of China's Zhou dynasty and the first of the Eastern Zhou dynasty. Sima Qian. '' Records of the Grand Historian'', "Zhou Dynasty Annals". History He was ...
(died 720 BC), Chinese king *
Duke Ping of Jin Duke Ping of Jin (), personal name Ji Biao, was from 557 BC to 532 BC the ruler of the Jin state. He succeeded his father, Duke Dao, who died in 558 BC. Battle of Zhanban In 557 BC, soon after Duke Ping ascended the throne, Jin fought its last ...
(died 532 BC), ruler of Jin * Duke Ping of Cao (died 524 BC), ruler of Cáo *
King Ping of Chu King Ping of Chu (), personal name Xiong Ju, was king of the Chu state from 528 BC to 516 BC. He was a son of King Gong. King Ping was succeeded by his son, King Zhao. References Monarchs of Chu (state) 6th-century BC Chinese ...
(died 516 BC), king of Chu *
Duke Ping of Qi Duke Ping of Qi (), personal name Lü Ao, was from 480 BC to 456 BC the duke of the Qi state. Reign Duke Ping was a younger son of Duke Dao of Qi, who was killed in 485 BC after four years of reign, probably by Tian Heng, leader of the powerfu ...
(died 456 BC), titular ruler of Qi *
Chen Ping (Han Dynasty) Chen Ping (; died November 179 BC), posthumously known as Marquis Xian of Quni (), was a Chinese politician who served as a chancellor during the early Han dynasty. He was a key adviser to Liu Bang (Emperor Gaozu), the founding emperor of the ...
(died 178 BC), chancellor to Emperor Gaozu * Prince Ping of Liang (r. 137–97 BC) *
Emperor Ping of Han Emperor Ping of Han (9 BC – 3 February 6 AD),Bielenstein (1986), 228. personal names Liu Jizi and later Liu Kan, was the eleventh emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty, reigning from 1 BC to AD 6. He ascended the throne at the age of eight ...
(9 BC–AD 6), Chinese emperor *
Xin Ping Xin Ping ( 190s–204), courtesy name Zhongzhi, was a Chinese official who served under the warlords Han Fu, Yuan Shao and Yuan Tan during the late Eastern Han dynasty. Life Xin Ping was from Yangzhai County (陽翟縣), Yingchuan Commander ...
(died 204), a minister under the warlord Han Fu *
Guan Ping Guan Ping () (died January or February 220) was a military general serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Life Guan Ping was the eldest son of Guan Yu. Little about him is documented in historical recor ...
(died 219), general serving the warlord Liu Bei *
Wen Ping Wen Ping ( zh, c=文聘, p=Wén Pìn; 208 - 240s), courtesy name Zhongye, was a military general who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of China. During his tenure as a general under the warlord Cao Cao, he was ...
, third century general under the warlord Cao Cao *
Wang Ping (Three Kingdoms) Wang Ping (died 248), courtesy name Zijun, was a military general of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. Originally a military officer serving under the warlord Cao Cao. In 219, he defected to Cao Cao's rival Liu Bei duri ...
(died 248), officer under Liu Bei, made a major general after defecting to Shu Han *
Murong Ping Murong Ping () ,(before 339-after 372),was a regent of the Xianbei-led Former Yan dynasty of China during the reign of Murong Wei (Emperor You), after the death of the previous, far more capable regent Murong Ke. He, along with Murong Wei's m ...
, fourth century regent of the Chinese state of Former Yan *
Xue Ping Xue Ping (薛平) (c. 753? – February 25, 832''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 17, part 2.), courtesy name Tantu (坦途), formally the Duke of Han (韓公), was a general of the Chinese Tang dynasty, whose father Xue Song ruled Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義 ...
(753?-832), general of the Tang Dynasty


Other

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Ping Chong Ping Chong ( zh, c=張家平, p=Zhāng Jiāpíng; born 1946) is a Canadian-born American contemporary theatre director, choreographer, video and installation artist. Born in Toronto and raised in the Chinatown section of Manhattan, Chong is con ...
(born 1946), American contemporary theater director, choreographer, writer and artist * Ping Coombes (born 1981), chef *
Ping Fu Ping Fu (born 1958) is a Chinese-American entrepreneur. She is the co-founder of 3D software development company Geomagic, and was its chief executive officer until February 2013 when the company was acquired by 3D Systems Inc. , she is the Vi ...
(born 1958), American computer scientist, entrepreneur and author * Ping Hsin-tao (1927–2019), Taiwanese publisher *
Ping Liu Ping Liu (born 1964) is a Chinese New Zealand academic, and is a full professor at the University of Otago, specialising in neurobiology, especially how arginine metabolism affects brain function in normal ageing and in diseases such as schizo ...
, neurobiology professor * He Ping (1957–2023), Chinese film director * Hsin Ping (1938-1995), Chinese Buddhist abbot *
Lang Ping "Jenny" Lang Ping (; born 10 December 1960) is a Chinese former volleyball player and coach. She is the former head coach of the Chinese women's national volleyball team and U.S. women's national volleyball team. As a player, Lang won the mos ...
(born 1960), former Chinese volleyball player and former head coach of the United States women's national volleyball team * Luo Ping (1733-1733), Chinese painter *
Song Ping Song Ping (; born 24 April 1917) is a Chinese Communist Party, Chinese Communist revolutionary and a retired high-ranking politician. He was a member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Song is considered the only ...
(born 1917), Communist Chinese politician and governor *
Zhang Ping (politician) Zhang Ping ( Chinese: 张平; born 1 January 1946) is a retired Chinese politician who served as the chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, a prominent department within the State Council of the People's Republic of China, ...
(born 1946), Chinese politician *
Zhang Ping (volleyball) Zhang Ping (; born March 23, 1982) is a retired Chinese volleyball player. She was a member of the China women's national volleyball team, Chinese national team that won the gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and was awarded Best S ...
(born 1982), Chinese volleyball player *
Wang Ping (author) Wang Ping (born August 14, 1957) is a Chinese American professor, poet, writer, photographer, performance and multimedia artist. Her publications have been translated into multiple languages and include poetry, short stories, novels, cultural st ...
, Chinese-American author and academic {{given name Chinese given names