- Ju
Wenjun (Chinese: 居文君; pinyin: Jū
Wénjūn; born 31
January 1991) is a
Chinese chess grandmaster. She is the
reigning four-time Women's
World Champion...
- The Women's
World Chess Championship 2025 is an
ongoing match between Ju
Wenjun, the
current champion, and Tan Zhongyi, the
winner of the Women's Candidates...
-
World Chess champion, and her
challenger Ju
Wenjun to
determine the new women's
world chess champion. Ju
Wenjun qualified by
winning the FIDE Women's Grand...
-
Chess Championship title. It was
contested by the
defending champion, Ju
Wenjun, and her challenger, Lei Tingjie, the
winner of the 2022–23
Candidates tournament...
-
champion in chess. It was the
second world championship held in 2018,
after Ju
Wenjun had
defeated Tan
Zhongyi to win the
title in May 2018. The
tournament was...
- Ni
Wenjun (Chinese: 倪文俊; died 1357) was a
rebel leader of the Red
Turban Rebellions who
fought against the Yuan
dynasty in the 1360s. Ni
Wenjun was born...
- for the Women's
World Chess Championship title. It was
contested by Ju
Wenjun (world
champion as
winner of the 2018 knock-out championship) and her challenger...
- Bi
Wenjun (Chinese: 毕雯珺, born 21
November 1997) is a
Chinese singer and actor. He is a
member of the
Chinese boy
group NEXT. Bi
Wenjun parti****ted in...
- Women's
Candidates Tournament 2024,
allowing her to
compete against Ju
Wenjun in the Women's
World Chess Championship 2025. Tan was born in Chongqing...
- Guo
Wenjun (Chinese: 郭文珺; pinyin: Guō
Wénjùn, born June 22, 1984, in Xi'an, Shaanxi) is a
female Chinese sport shooter who won
three of the four gold medals...