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Lee Ying-yuan
Lee Ying-yuan is a Taiwanese politician. He was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1995 and stepped down in 2000. In 2005, Lee was appointed the Minister of Council of Labor Affairs, which he led until 2007. Lee has also served as Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan and the Democratic Progressive Party, and was reelected to the Legislative Yuan in 2012. He was appointed the Minister of Environmental Protection Administration in 2016.
Peng Liyuan
Peng Liyuan is a Chinese contemporary folk singer who is the spouse of the President of the People's Republic of China. Peng Liyuan is married to the current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President Xi Jinping. Peng is referred to as the "Chinese First Lady" by Chinese media. During 2012 to 2017, Peng was the President of then People's Liberation Army Academy of Art, and from 2005 to 2010, served as Vice President of the All-China Youth Federation.
Eric Yuan
Eric Subrah Yuan is a Chinese-born American billionaire businessman, and the CEO and founder of Zoom Video Communications, of which he owns 22%.
Chuang Chih-yuan
Chuang Chih-Yuan is a Taiwanese table tennis player. He won the ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals in 2002. As of December 2020, he is ranked twenty sixth in the world.
Gao Yuanyuan
Gao Yuanyuan is a Chinese actress and model.
Hsu Kun-yuan
Hsu Kun-yuan was a Taiwanese politician. He was born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. He was a member of the Kuomintang. He was a member of the Kaohsiung City Council from 1994 until his death. From 2010 to 2014 and again from 2018 until his death, he was Speaker of the City Council.
Nie Yuan
Nie Yuan is a Chinese actor best known for his numerous television performances, some of his more notable roles include: Hu Fei in Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain (2006); Li Ke in Carol of Zhenguan (2007); Zhao Yun in Three Kingdoms (2010), Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West (2011) and Qianlong Emperor in Story of Yanxi Palace (2018).
Tai Chih-yuan
Andy Tai Chih-yuan is a Taiwanese comedian, actor, show host and YouTuber. He is a graduate of New York Institute of Technology.
Qu Yuan
Qu Yuan was a Chinese poet and politician who lived during the Warring States period. He is known for his patriotism and contributions to classical poetry and verses, especially through the poems of the Chu Ci anthology : a volume of poems attributed to or considered to be inspired by his verse writing. Together with the Shi Jing, the Chu Ci is one of the two greatest collections of ancient Chinese verse. He is also remembered in connection to the supposed origin of the Dragon Boat Festival.
Chen Zheyuan
Chen Zheyuan is a Chinese actor and singer. He is best known for his role as Xiao Yu'er in the wuxia drama Handsome Siblings (2020).
Cho Po-yuan
Cho Po-yuan is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Magistrate of Changhua County from 20 December 2005 until 25 December 2014.
Zeng Guo Yuan
Zeng Guoyuan, also known as Zeng Guoyan, Thomas Chan Hock Seng and, erroneously, Zeng Guoyung, was a Singaporean businessman, philanthropist, politician, author, and acupuncturist.
Cui Yongyuan
Cui Yongyuan is a Chinese television personality, producer, and social media commentator. He is known for leaking information regarding the Chinese film industry's yin-yang contracts leading to Fan Bingbing's removal from the spotlight, his affable and natural sense of humour, pioneering a brand of relaxed and unscripted presentation style that marked a departure from the rigid and staid nature of many Chinese talk shows.
Cao Yuan
Cao Yuan is a Chinese diver and an Olympic gold medalist, having won two golds and one bronze. He has also won golds in diving at the World Championships and World Cups.
Su Jia-chyuan
Su Jia-chyuan is a Taiwanese politician of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Kuo Tai-yuan
Kuo Tai-yuan is a Taiwanese retired NPB baseball pitcher, and currently a baseball coach.
Jia Nan Yuan
Jia Nan Yuan is a Chinese-born table tennis player representing France.
He Siyuan
He Siyuan, also spelled Ho Shih-yuan, was a Chinese educator, politician and guerrilla leader. Educated in China, the United States, and France, he was an economics professor at Sun Yat-sen University and education minister of Shandong Province. When Japan invaded China in 1937, he organized a guerrilla force to fight the resistance war in Shandong, and Chiang Kai-shek appointed him the wartime governor of the province.
Liu Zongyuan
Liu Zongyuan was a Chinese philosopher, poet, and politician who lived during the Tang Dynasty. Liu was born in present-day Yongji, Shanxi. Along with Han Yu, he was a founder of the Classical Prose Movement. He has been traditionally classed as one of the "Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song".
Xie Jinyuan
Xie Jinyuan was a Chinese Nationalist military officer famous for commanding the Defense of Sihang Warehouse during the Battle of Shanghai in the Second Sino-Japanese War.