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Ping is a Chinese given name borne by (in reverse chronological order): Ancient China: * King Ping of Zhou (died 720 ), Chinese king * Duke Ping of Jin (died 532 ), ruler of Jin * Duke Ping of Cao (died 524 ), ruler of Cáo * King Ping of Chu (died 516 ), king of Chu * Duke Ping of Qi (died 456 ), titular ruler of Qi * Chen Ping (Han Dynasty) (died 178 ), chancellor to Emperor Gaozu * Prince Ping of Liang (r. 137–97 ) * Emperor Ping of Han (9 – 6), Chinese emperor * Xin Ping (died 204), a minister under the warlord Han Fu * Guan Ping (died 219), general serving the warlord Liu Bei * Wen Ping, third century general under the warlord Cao Cao * Wang Ping (Three Kingdoms) (died 248), officer under Liu Bei, made a major general after defecting to Shu Han * Murong Ping, fourth century regent of the Chinese state of Former Yan * Xue Ping (753?-832), general of the Tang Dynasty Other: * Luo Ping (1733-1799), Chinese painter * Song Ping (born 1917), Communist Chinese politician and governor * Hsin Ping (1938-1995), Chinese Buddhist abbot * Ping Chong (born 1946), American contemporary theater director, choreographer, writer and artist * Zhang Ping (politician) (born 1946), Chinese politician * He Ping (born 1957), Chinese film director * Ping Fu (born 1958), American computer scientist, entrepreneur and author * Lang Ping (born 1960), former Chinese volleyball player and former head coach of the United States women's national volleyball team * Zhang Ping (volleyball) (born 1982), Chinese volleyball player * Wang Ping (author), Chinese-American author and academic 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ping (given name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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