- Yan Wei
Yan Wei (born
4 October 1973 ) is a retired Chinese middle distance runner who specialized in the1500 metres .Achievements
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Yan Wei (born
Achievements
External links
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Wei Yan — Three Kingdoms infobox Name=Wei Yan imagesize= Caption= Title= Military general Kingdom=Shu Han Born=? Died=234 Simp= Trad=魏延 Pinyin=Wèi Yán WG=Wei Yen Zi=Wenchang (文長) Post=Wei Yan (? ndash;234) was a military general of Shu Han during the Three … Wikipedia
Wei Yan (Badminton) — Wei Yan (chinesisch 魏延 Wèi Yán; * 28. Januar 1962) ist ein taiwanischer Badmintonspieler. Karriere Wei Yan gewann 1991 die New Zealand Open im Herreneinzel. Im gleichen Jahr wurde er Zweiter bei den French Open. Bei der Badminton… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wei Yan — Wèi Yán (chinesisch 魏延; † 234), stilisiert Wéncháng (文長) war ein Offizier der Shu Han zur Zeit der Drei Reiche im alten China. In der Novelle Geschichte der drei Reiche dient Wei Yan bei Liu Biao als Unteroffizier, aber historische Quellen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wei Xiaokuan — (韋孝寬) (509 580), formal personal name Wei Shuyu (韋叔裕) (but went by the courtesy name of Xiaokuan), known by the Xianbei name Yuwen Xiaokuan (宇文孝寬) during late Western Wei and Northern Zhou, formally Duke Xiang of Xun (勛襄公), was a general of the… … Wikipedia
Wei (Dingling) — Wei (zh cp|c=魏|p=Wèi) was a state of Dingling ethnicity that existed during China s Sixteen Kingdoms period specifically, from 388 to 392. Its founder Zhai Liao had previously been vacillating between being a vassal of Later Yan, Western Yan, or… … Wikipedia
Yan — 燕 (zh) XIe siècle av. J.‑C. – 222 … Wikipédia en Français
Yan (state) — Yan (zh cp|c=燕|p=yān) was a state during the Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods in China. Its capital was Ji (nowadays Beijing, also known as Yanjing, capital of Yan ). During the first years of the Zhou Dynasty, the Yan… … Wikipedia
Yan Zhitui — (zh cpw|c=顏之推|p=Yán Zhītuī|w=Yen2 Chih1 T ui1, 531–591) was a Chinese scholar, calligrapher, painter, musician, and government official who served four different Chinese states during the late Southern and Northern Dynasties: the Liang Dynasty in … Wikipedia
Yan Zhenqing — (zh stpw|s=颜真卿 |t=顏真卿 |p=Yán Zhēnqīng|w=Yen Chench ing, 709–785) was a leading Chinese calligrapher and a loyal governor of the Tang Dynasty. His artistic accomplishment in Chinese calligraphy parallels the greatest master calligraphers… … Wikipedia
Wei Sili — (韋嗣立) (654 719), courtesy name Yan gou (延構), formally Duke Xiao of Xiaoyao (逍遙孝公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian s Zhou Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Wu Zetian, her sons Emperor… … Wikipedia