Yang Hao

Yang Hao

Yang Hao may refer to:

#Yang Hao (Sui Dynasty), prince of Sui Dynasty in China
#Yang Hao (volleyball player), Chinese volleyball player


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  • Yang Hao — Dans ce nom chinois, le nom de famille, Yang, précède le prénom. Hao Yang …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Yang Hao (Sui Dynasty) — Yang Hao (楊浩) (d. 618), often known by his princely title of Prince of Qin (秦王), was one of the claimants of the throne of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty at the dynasty s end. Background Yang Hao was a grandson of Sui s founder Emperor Wen. His… …   Wikipedia

  • Yang Hao (Volleyball) — Yang Hao Porträt Geburtstag 21. März 1980 Geburtsort Dalian, Liaoning, China Größe 1,83 m Position Außenangriff Nationalmannschaft 2001 2008 A …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Yang Hao (volleyball player) — Yang Hao (Chinese: 杨昊; Pinyin: Yáng Hào; born 21 March 1980) is a Chinese volleyball player. CareerYang was born in Liaoning province in China. Her mother was a volleyball player in the 1980s and inspired her to play volleyball at a young… …   Wikipedia

  • Yang Jun (Sui Dynasty) — Yang Jun (楊俊) (571 600), nickname Azhi (阿祇), formally Prince Xiao of Qin (秦孝王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Wen (Yang Jian) and his wife Empress Dugu Qieluo, who died an untimely death due to …   Wikipedia

  • Hao Yang — Fiche d’identité Nom complet …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Yang Liang — (楊諒) courtesy name Dezhang (德章), alternative name Jie (傑), nickname Yiqian (益錢) was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Wen and his wife Empress Dugu Qieluo, who, during his father s reign, controlled… …   Wikipedia

  • Yang Tong — (楊侗) (605 619), known in traditional histories by his princely title of Prince of Yue (越王) or by his era name as Lord Huangtai (皇泰主), posthumous name (as bestowed by Wang Shichong) Emperor Gong (恭皇帝), courtesy name Renjin (仁謹), was an emperor of… …   Wikipedia

  • Yang Xuangan — (楊玄感) (d. 613) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He was the son of the powerful official Yang Su, and, as he knew that Emperor Yang was apprehensive of his father, was never quite secure. In 613, when Emperor Yang was attacking… …   Wikipedia

  • Yang Gongren — (楊恭仁) (d. 639), formal name Yang Guan (楊綸) but went by the courtesy name of Gongren, formally Duke Xiao of Guan (觀孝公), was an official and general during the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty, at one point serving as a chancellor… …   Wikipedia

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