List of Famous people with last name Ping
Chin Ping
Adam Wong Sau Ping
Xiong Tian Ping
Wang Ping
Wang Ping, 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 the late Eastern Han dynasty, in 218 he defected to Cao Cao's rival Liu Bei, who later became the founding emperor of Shu, during the Hanzhong Campaign. Though, he was an excellent orator Wang Ping never learned to read because he joined the army at a young age yet he did not let his disability stop him and had his clerk help him with his reports. Known as a strict man, he steadily rose through the ranks to become a senior general. During his career, he defeated Zhang He and was the leading commander of the Shu forces during the Battle of Xingshi. The highest position he reached was Senior General Who Guards the North (鎮北大將軍).
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Ni Ping
Ni Ping is a mainland Chinese film actress and TV host. Since the early 1990s, Ni shot fame for hosting CCTV New Year's Gala.
Ge Ping
Ge Ping is a Chinese actor and voice actor who graduated from Wuhan Conservatory of Music. He was best known for the role of Blue Cat in 3000 Whys of Blue Cat., an animation series known to and beloved by many children born in the 1990s. Since 2009, Ge Ping became famous due to MAD parodies made by netizens in China, stemming from a video from the past of Ge Ping addressing little viewers of the show. Many parodies create humor by the use of vulgar or sexual language, which outraged many fans of Ge Ping. However, there are also videos that seek to be inspirational; Ge Ping himself approved this type of parody, announcing that he would like to be the "foundation stone" for creative youngsters to step on.
Hao Ping
Dr. Hao Ping is a Chinese politician and historian currently serving as Communist Party Secretary of Peking University. He formerly served as Vice Minister of Education.
Chang Ping
Chang Ping, whose real name is Zhang Ping, is a Chinese writer and journalist, one of China's best-known commentators on contemporary affairs. He won the Human Rights Press Awards in Hong Kong in 2014 and the CJFE 2016 International Press Freedom Award in Canada.