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  2. Jing (name) - Wikipedia

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    Jing is an East Asian surname and given name of Chinese origin. [1] It is also the pinyin romanization of a number of less-common names including Jīng ( 京 ), Jīng ( 荆 ), Jìng ( t 經 , s 经 ), Jǐng ( 井 ), and Jǐng ( 景 ), etc.

  3. Yuan Jing (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Yuan Jing (1914 – 29 July 1999 [1]), born Yuan Xingzhuang, was a Chinese fiction writer, best known for her wartime novel Daughters and Sons (1949, co-authored with her then-husband Kong Jue), which was adapted into a successful 1951 film. [2] Yuan Jing came from a famous intellectual family. Her sister Yuan Xiaoyuan was China's first female ...

  4. Zou Jingyuan - Wikipedia

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    Zou Jingyuan (Chinese: 邹敬园; pinyin: Zōu Jìngyuán, born 3 January 1998) is a Chinese artistic gymnast who specializes in parallel bars and rings. He is a two-time Olympic champion on parallel bars, winning gold at the 2020 and 2024 Summer Olympics. He is a three-time world champion on parallel bars, winning in 2017, 2018, and 2022.

  5. Names of China - Wikipedia

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    Some Chinese and Indian scholars argued for the state of Jing (荆, another name for Chu) as the likely origin of the name. [94] Another suggestion, made by Geoff Wade, is that the Cīnāh in Sanskrit texts refers to an ancient kingdom centered in present-day Guizhou , called Yelang , in the south Tibeto-Burman highlands. [ 96 ]

  6. Yang Jingyuan - Wikipedia

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    Yang Jingyuan (simplified Chinese: 杨静远; traditional Chinese: 楊靜遠; pinyin: Yáng Jìngyuǎn; February 1923 – 8 June 2015) also known by her pen name Yuan Qing (Chinese: 苑青; pinyin: Yuàn Qīng), was a Chinese translator. [1] [2]

  7. Chinese cruiser Jingyuan (1887) - Wikipedia

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    Jingyuan had a steel housing, divided into 66 waterproof compartments filled with cork, two smokestacks, and single mast.Her belt armor had a thickness of 5.5 to 9.5 inches (140 to 240 mm), but did not extend above the waterline or to the extremities of the hull, and was 8 inches (200 mm) at the conning tower and barbettes.

  8. Jiang Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Jiang Yuan (Chinese: 姜嫄) is an important figure in Chinese mythology and history. She is recorded as having lived during ancient Chinese history. Jiang Yuan was the mother of Houji, who is a culture hero and revered as the god of millet.

  9. Jin (Chinese surname) - Wikipedia

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    Jin is an ancient surname, dating back over 4,000 years. It was first mentioned during the period ruled by the Yellow Emperor, a legendary Chinese sovereign and cultural hero, who is considered in Chinese mythology to be the ancestor of all Han Chinese.