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  2. Wang Yi (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yi (Chinese: 王毅; pinyin: Wáng Yì; born 19 October 1953) is a Chinese diplomat and politician who has been serving as Director of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Foreign Affairs Commission Office since January 2023, and as Minister of Foreign Affairs of China since July 2023 (previously from 2013 to 2022).

  3. Wang Yi (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yi is a native of Santai County located in the city of Mianyang, [3] which lies to the northeast of Chengdu. In 1996, he graduated from Sichuan University and began teaching law at Chengdu University. He was a vocal human rights advocate and his cultural and political commentary brought Wang Yi national attention.

  4. Wang Yi - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yi (librarian) (王逸), Han dynasty librarian, minor poet, and anthologist; Wang Yi (wife of Zhao Ang) (王異), wife of Eastern Han dynasty official Zhao Ang, joined her husband in resisting the warlord Ma Chao; Wang Yi (painter) (王繹; born 1330), Yuan dynasty painter; Wang Yi (dissident) (王译; born 1963/64), human rights activist

  5. Minister of Foreign Affairs (China) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yi 王毅 (born 1953) 16 March 2013 30 December 2022 9 years, 289 days State Councillor Member of the CCP Politburo: Li Keqiang [15] 12 Qin Gang 秦刚 (born 1966) 30 December 2022 25 July 2023 207 days Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs State Councillor [16] Li Qiang: 13 Wang Yi 王毅 (born 1953 ...

  6. Wang Yi (wife of Zhao Ang) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yi (fl. 210s) was a Chinese military general and warrior from the Three Kingdoms period. She was the wife of Zhao Ang , an official who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty and was aligned with the faction that would later become the state of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

  7. Wang Yi-chuan - Wikipedia

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    Wang contested the 2019 by-election for a vacant Legislative Yuan seat in Taichung's fifth district on behalf of the Democratic Progressive Party, [10] [11] [12] and lost to Shen Chih-hwei . [13] Wang subsequently worked for the DPP-affiliated Taiwan Thinktank and as a political commentator. [14] [15] [16]

  8. Wang Yi (librarian) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yi (Chinese: 王逸; c. 89–158 CE), courtesy name Shushi (Chinese: 叔師), was a Chinese anthologist, librarian, and poet during the Eastern Han dynasty who was employed in the Imperial Library by the Later Han emperor Shun Di (r. 125–144 CE). Wang Yi is known for his work on the poetry anthology Chu Ci. Although with varying ...

  9. Wang Yi (footballer, born 1990) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Wang Yi started his professional footballer career with Chengdu Tiancheng in the Chinese Super League. [1] To gain some playing time he was loaned out to the clubs satellite team, Sheffield United HK where he made his debut in a league game against Convoy Sun Hei on 10 September 2008 in a 0-0 draw. [2]