List of Famous people named Han
Han Jae-suk
Han Jae-suk is a South Korean actor. He has starred in several television series, notably All About Eve (2000), Four Sisters (2001), Glass Slippers (2002), The Great Ambition, Women of the Sun (2008), and The Great Merchant (2010). Han has also ventured into the Chinese-language market, getting cast opposite Ruby Lin in Amor de Tarapaca (2004) and Cecilia Cheung in Speed Angels (2011).
Han Hye-jin
Han Hye-jin is a South Korean fashion model and TV personality. She has been on the covers of many fashion magazines, including the May 2008 and June 2009 Korean editions of Vogue. She walked in the NYFW for 3 years (2006–08).
Han Song
Han Gi-chan
Han Xian
Han Xian was a bandit leader and military general who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.
Han Xuan
Han Xuan was a government official and minor warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He served as the Administrator (太守) of Changsha Commandery and was a subordinate of Liu Biao, the Governor of Jing Province, for about three years. After Liu Biao's death in 208, the northern part of Jing Province was divided between two of Liu Biao's sons, Liu Qi and Liu Cong. The commanderies in southern Jing Province were ruled by their respective Administrators: Zhao Fan, Jin Xuan, Liu Du and Han Xuan. Changsha Commandery became a semi-independent territory under Han Xuan and remained relatively undisturbed for another two years until the warlord Liu Bei attacked the four commanderies in 209 and conquered them.
Han Fu
Han Fu, courtesy name Wenjie, was a government official and minor warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the governor of Ji Province when the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out in 184.
Han Ji
Han Ji, courtesy name Gongzhi, was a government official who served in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He previously served under the warlords Liu Biao and Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty.
Han Aiping
Han Aiping was a Chinese badminton player in the 1980s who ranks among the greats of the woman's game. Noted for her superb overhead strokes, she and her teammate, rival, and sometimes doubles partner Li Lingwei dominated international singles play for most of the decade, each winning the IBF World Championships twice, and led Chinese teams to victory in Uber Cup competitions.
Han Tong
Han Tong, courtesy name Zhongda, was a Chinese military officer during the Five Dynasties period who became a top general during the Later Zhou dynasty. In the early years of the Later Zhou, he strengthened the northern defense against the hostile Northern Han and Liao, and participated in the 955 invasion of the Later Shu. Since 955 he remained mainly in the capital Kaifeng, and wielded his influence during the reign of the child emperor Guo Zongxun. In 960, when general and former subordinate Zhao Kuangyin usurped the Later Zhou throne, Han Tong and his entire family were massacred by Zhao's officer Wang Yansheng.