- and Qiongzhou. The
latter two gave rise to the
provincial abbreviation 琼 (
Qióng/Kheng).
During the 17th and 18th centuries,
explorers referred to the island...
-
Chunyu Qiong (died 200),
courtesy name Zhongjian, was a
military officer serving under the
warlord Yuan Shao
during the late
Eastern Han
dynasty of China...
- Yeoh Choo
Kheng PSM SPMP (Chinese: 杨紫琼; born 6
August 1962),
known professionally as Mic****e Yeoh (/joʊ/), is a
Malaysian actress. She is the recipient...
- مەمەتتۇرسۇن چوڭ, romanized: Memet
Tursun Chong; Chinese: 琼·麦麦提图尔孙; pinyin:
Qióng Màimàitítúěrsūn; born
January 13, 1988, in Kashgar, Xinjiang) is a Chinese...
- Liu
Qiong (16
October 1913 – 28
April 2002) was a
Chinese film
director and actor. A
Fishing Girl
Singer (1983)
Ashima (1964)
Military Depot No. 51 (1961)...
- Federation. 9
December 2019.
Retrieved 22
December 2019. "Badminton -
HUANG Ya
Qiong".
Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Tokyo Organising Committee of the
Olympic and Paralympic...
-
Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Qióng Yáo Wade–Giles Ch'iung2 Yao2...
- Wu
Qiong (born 28
April 1989) is a
Chinese field hockey player. She
competed for the
China women's
national field hockey team at the 2016
Summer Olympics...
- He Xiangu,
birth name He
Qiong, is a
Chinese mythological figure and one of the
Eight Immortals in the
Taoist pantheon. She is
often seen as the only...
- Shen
Qiong (born
September 5, 1981 in Shanghai) is a
former male
Chinese volleyball player. He was part of the
silver medal winning team at the 2006 Asian...