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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wi_Ha-joonWi Ha-joon - Wikipedia

    He is best known for his role as Hwang Jun-ho in Squid Game (2021). Wi has also starred in the films Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018), Shark: The Beginning (2021) and Midnight (2021), as well as the television series Something in the Rain (2018), Romance Is a Bonus Book (2019), 18 Again (2020), and Little Women (2022).

  2. Wei Jingsheng ( Chinese: 魏京生; born 20 May 1950) is a Chinese human rights activist and dissident. He is best known for his involvement in the Chinese democracy movement. He is most prominent for having authored the essay "The Fifth Modernization", which was posted on the Democracy Wall in Beijing in 1978.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Western_WeiWestern Wei - Wikipedia

    Wei ( / weɪ / ), known in historiography as the Western Wei ( Chinese: 西魏; pinyin: Xī Wèi ), was an imperial dynasty of China that followed the disintegration of the Northern Wei. One of the Northern dynasties during the era of the Northern and Southern dynasties, it ruled the western part of northern China from 535 to 557.

  5. Wei Zhongxian (1568 – December 12, 1627), born Wei Si (魏四), was a Chinese court eunuch who lived in the late Ming dynasty. As a eunuch he used the name Li Jinzhong (李进忠). He is considered by most historians as the most notorious eunuch in Chinese history. [1]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wei_BoyangWei Boyang - Wikipedia

    Wei Boyang ( traditional Chinese: 魏伯陽; simplified Chinese: 魏伯阳; pinyin: Wèi bóyáng) was a Chinese writer and Taoist alchemist of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He is the author of The Kinship of the Three (also known as Cantong Qi ), and is noted as the first person to have documented the chemical composition of gunpowder in 142 AD. [1] [2]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wei_DaxunWei Daxun - Wikipedia

    Wei Daxun ( Chinese: 魏大勋 ; born 12 April 1989) is a Chinese actor, singer, and host. Wei ranked 85th on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2019, [2] and 56th in 2020. [3] He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama .

  8. Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei ( (東)魏孝靜帝) (524 – 21 January 552 [1] ), personal name Yuan Shanjian (元善見), was the founder and the only emperor of China's Eastern Wei dynasty.