• Look up liang, liáng, liǎng, or liàng in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liang may refer to: Liang (state) (梁) (8th century BC – 641 BC), a Spring and...
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  • Charles Liang (born 1956 or 1957) is a Taiwanese billionaire businessman. He is the co-founder (with his wife Sara Liu), chairman, president and CEO of...
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    The Liang dynasty (Chinese: 梁朝; pinyin: Liáng Cháo), alternatively known as the Southern Liang (Chinese: 南梁; pinyin: Nán Liáng) or Xiao Liang (Chinese:...
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  • Tian Liang (Chinese: 田亮; pinyin: Tián Liàng; born August 27, 1979) is a Chinese actor and former diver. Tian won gold in the 10 m platform event in the...
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    Liang Qichao (Chinese: 梁啓超 ; Wade–Giles: Liang2 Chʻi3-chʻao1; Yale: Lèuhng Kái-chīu) (February 23, 1873 – January 19, 1929) was a Chinese politician,...
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  • James Jianzhang Liang (梁建章; born December 1969) is a Chinese American social scientist and businessman. He is the executive chairman, former CEO, and...
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    Zhuge Liang (pronunciation) (181 – September or October 234), also commonly known by his courtesy name Kongming, was a Chinese statesman, strategist,...
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  • Empress Liang (梁皇后) may refer to: Liang Na (116–150), empress of the Han dynasty, married to Emperor Shun (Liu Bao) Liang Nüying (died 159), empress of...
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  • Liang Wengen (Chinese: 梁稳根; pinyin: Liáng Wěngēn; born 1956) is a Chinese entrepreneur who founded and is the chairman of Sany Heavy Industry. In 2011...
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  • Ma Liang may refer to: Ma Liang (Three Kingdoms) (186–222), advisor to the warlord Liu Bei during the Three Kingdoms period Ma Xiangbo (1840–1939), also...
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