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Tai Tzu-Ying
Tai Tzu-ying is a Taiwanese professional badminton player. At the age of 22, she became world No. 1 in the women's singles on December 2016, and holds the record for most weeks ranked at the top in BWF history with 148 weeks.
Zhao Liying
Zhao Liying, also known as Zanilia Zhao, is a Chinese actress. She is best known for her roles in television series Legend of Lu Zhen (2013), Boss & Me (2014), The Journey of Flower (2015), The Mystic Nine (2016), Noble Aspirations (2016), Princess Agents (2017), The Story of Minglan (2018), and Legend of Fei (2020).
Mao Anying
Mao Anying was the eldest son of Mao Zedong and Yang Kaihui.
Cherrie Ying
Ting Man, better known by her stage names Cherrie Ying or Ying Choi-yi, is a Taiwan-born Hong Kong actress. She moved to New York City at a young age, and later to Hong Kong. Her nickname is "Dingding" (丁丁), and she is often credited under the name Cherrie In.
Lam Ching-ying
Lam Ching-ying was a Hong Kong stuntman, actor, and action director. As a practitioner of martial arts Lam starred in a number of notable films that found recognition outside Hong Kong including Encounters of the Spooky Kind, The Prodigal Son and his best known role in Mr. Vampire.
Goh Liu Ying
Goh Liu Ying is a Malaysian professional badminton player. She has been consistently ranked among the top 10 mixed doubles player in the world with her partner, Chan Peng Soon. Together, they were ranked as high as world No. 3. They won the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Jiang Shuying
Jiang Shuying, also known as Maggie Jiang, is a Chinese actress. She was educated at Shanghai Theatre Academy and the University of East Anglia.
Tao Ching-Ying
Matilda Tao or Tao Ching-ying is a Taiwanese singer, television host and author.
Hua Chunying
Hua Chunying is a Chinese diplomat, the spokesperson of China, and the director of the Foreign Ministry Information Department of China. Hua is the fifth spokeswoman and 27th spokesperson since the position was established in the ministry in 1983.
Wu Chia-ying
Wu Chia-ying is a Taiwanese sport shooter. She competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the women's 25 metre pistol event, in which she placed 27th, and the women's 10 metre air pistol event, in which she placed 19th.
Luo Pei-ying
Luo Pei-ying, formerly known as Luo Pi-ling, was a Taiwanese television personality, actress and businesswoman.
Di Ying
Di Ying is a Taiwanese actress best known for her roles in Dou hua nu (1992) and Gatao 2: The New King (2018).
Han Ying
Han Ying is a former Chinese, now German table tennis player. She plays for KTS Tarnobrzeg.
Chiu Yi-ying
Chiu Yi-ying or Alice Chiu is a Taiwanese politician. She has served four terms in the Legislative Yuan, one term in the National Assembly, and from 2005 to 2008 was the deputy minister of Hakka Affairs Council.
Song Zuying
Song Zuying is a Chinese classical/folk singer.
Hsu Hsin-ying
Hsu Hsin-ying is a Taiwanese politician. Prior to joining the Kuomintang (KMT) in 2009, Hsu was an independent. She left the KMT to found the Minkuotang (MKT) in 2015. In 2019, the MKT was absorbed by the Congress Party Alliance.
Na Ying
Na Ying is a Chinese singer and musical judge. She is known for her prominent recent roles as a judge on Chinese TV singing shows such as The Voice of China.
Law Kar-ying
Dr Law Kar-ying BBS MH is a Hong Kong opera singer and actor.
Zhang Xueying
Zhang Xueying, also known as Sophie Zhang, is a Chinese actress. Zhang is regarded as one of the "New Four Dan actresses of the post-95s Generation" (95后四小花旦), along with Zhang Zifeng, Vicky Chen and Guan Xiaotong.
Scott Hoying
Scott Richard Hoying is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, and musician from Arlington, Texas, who came to international attention as a member of Pentatonix and performer in the duo Superfruit. As of May 2020, Pentatonix has released ten albums, including two number ones, have had four songs in the Billboard Hot 100, and won three Grammy awards as "the first a cappella group to achieve mainstream success in the modern market". As of February 2019, Superfruit’s YouTube channel has over 2.4 million subscribers, and over 392 million views.
Ye Zhaoying
Ye Zhaoying is a retired badminton player from Hangzhou, China. Officially ranked as the number one women's singles player in the world for the first time in December 1995, she lost and regained that ranking several times during her career. Her best years as a player overlapped those of the slightly older Susi Susanti and Bang Soo-hyun, in what some see as a "golden" era in women's badminton.
Ziying
Ziying, King of Qin was the third and last ruler of the Qin dynasty. He ruled over a fragmented Qin Empire for 46 days, from mid-October to early December 207 BC. He is referred to in some sources with the posthumous name Emperor Shang of Qin (秦殤帝) although Qin abolished the practice of posthumous names.
Yang Yuying
Yang Yuying is a Chinese singer best known for her pop numbers The Heart Rain with Mao Ning, Tell You Lightly, Wind and Love, Water and Smile and Tao Hua Yun. Many people called Yang and Mao "The cutest boy and girl"(金童玉女).
Ye Jianying
Ye Jianying was a Chinese communist revolutionary leader and politician, one of the founding Ten Marshals of the People's Liberation Army. He was the top military leader in the 1976 coup that overthrew the Gang of Four and ended the Cultural Revolution, and was the key supporter of Deng Xiaoping in his power struggle with Hua Guofeng. After Deng ascended power, Ye served as China's head of state as Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress from 1978 to 1983.
Su Yunying
Su Yunying, also known as Sue Su, is a Chinese singer-songwriter of Li ethnicity.
Chunyu Tiying
Chunyu Tiying was a woman known for persuading the Emperor Wen of Han to abolish the "Five Punishments", as told in the Western Han folktale, "Tiying Saves Her Father".
Sun Dianying
Sun Dianying was a Chinese bandit leader, warlord, and National Revolutionary Army commander who fought in the Warlord Era, Second Sino-Japanese War, and Chinese Civil War, earning notoriety for changing sides multiple times in course of these conflicts.
Yu Chen Yueh-ying
Yu Chen Yueh-ying was a Taiwanese politician, judge and matriarch of the Yu family, a political family who dominated politics in the former Kaohsiung County for more than thirty years.. Her six children include former Interior Minister Yu Cheng-hsien, who headed the ministry from 2002 to 2004.