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Wei Zhen, better known by his in-game name GodV, [n 1] is a retired Chinese professional League of Legends player who was previously the mid laner for LGD Gaming. While on LGD, GodV qualified for the 2015 World Championship after he and his team defeated the Qiao Gu Reapers 3–2 in the LPL finals.
Wei was given a wildcard entry into the 2024 Guangzhou Open and defeated sixth seed Rebecca Šramková in the first round to record her first win over a top-100 ranked opponent. [10] [11] In the second round, she lost to Wang Xiyu in three sets. [12] Wei was runner-up at the 2025 WTA 125 Canberra Tennis International, losing to Aoi Ito in the ...
Beyond Gaming was a Taiwanese professional League of Legends team competing in the Pacific Championship Series.It was founded in 2021 by former professional League of Legends player Xue "Dinter" Hong-wei, after he purchased the PCS spot of ahq eSports Club.
Jet Li in 2009. Jet Li is a Chinese-born Singaporean [1] martial artist, retired wushu champion, film actor, film producer, and philanthropist.His first non-Chinese film role was as a villain in the 1998 buddy cop action film Lethal Weapon 4 with Mel Gibson and Danny Glover.
Riot pledged to add 25% of all revenue generated from selling Championship wards and skins – customizations for the player controlled hero character – to the prize pool. [5] On October 28, the sale of these unique Championship skins had grown the prize pool to $5.07 million, making it the largest single prize pool in League of Legends history.
Yiliang "Peter" Peng (Chinese: 彭亦亮 [1]; pinyin: Péng Yìliàng), better known as Doublelift, is an American content creator, streamer, and retired professional League of Legends player.
Zijie may refer to: Bytedance (字节), a Chinese internet technology company; Chen Zijie, a Chinese footballer; Tien Tzu-chieh, a badminton player from Taiwan; Wang Zijia, a Chinese kunqu actor of the Ming–Qing transition; Wang Zijie, a Chinese épée fencer; Zijie Yan, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina murdered on ...
Wang Zijie (born 15 July 1996) is a Chinese left-handed épée fencer. [1] He competed in the men's team épée event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. [ 2 ]