Sheng may refer to: Sheng (instrument) (笙), a Chinese wind instrument Sheng (surname) (盛), a Chinese surname Sheng (Chinese opera), a major role in Chinese...
Sheng Shicai (Chinese: 盛世才; pinyin: Shèng Shìcái; Wade–Giles: Sheng Shih-ts'ai; 3 December 1895 – 13 July 1970) was a Chinese warlord who ruled Xinjiang...
Sheng Siong Group Ltd. (Chinese: 昇菘集团) is the parent company of Sheng Siong Supermarket Pte Ltd, commonly known as Sheng Siong, the third largest chain...
Sheng is primarily a Swahili and English-based cant, perhaps a mixed language or creole, originating among the urban youth of Nairobi, Kenya, and influenced...
Sheng Yilun (simplified Chinese: 盛一伦; traditional Chinese: 盛一倫; pinyin: Shèng Yīlún, born September 23, 1992), also known as Peter Sheng, is a Chinese...
The Chinese zodiac is a traditional classification scheme based on the Chinese calendar that assigns an animal and its reputed attributes to each year...
Sheng Tongsheng or Tung-shengSheng (Chinese: 盛彤笙; pinyin: Shèng Tóngshēng; Wade–Giles: Sheng T'ung-sheng) was a Chinese veterinary physician and microbiologist...
Sheng Wang (born January 9, 1980, in Taipei) is a Taiwanese American stand-up comedian and staff writer for ABC sitcom series Fresh Off the Boat from...
The sheng is a role type in Chinese opera for dignified and respectable male characters such as Confucian scholars, nobles, or heads of households. They...
Joshua Sheng is an American chess grandmaster. In 2018, Sheng was ranked as the #1 junior in Southern California. In August 2019, his Elo rating briefly...
Leo Sheng (born 1996) is a Chinese American actor and activist known for playing Micah Lee on The L Word: Generation Q. Sheng was born in Hunan, China...
Sheng (Chinese: 畢昇; 972–1051 AD) was a Song dynasty Chinese artisan, engineer, and inventor of the world's first movable type technology. Bi Sheng's system...
Anqi Sheng (Chinese: 安期生; Wade–Giles: An-ch’i Shêng) was a Chinese immortal and wizard, said to be already over 1,000 years old at the time of Qin Shi...
also known as Sheng Gongbao (盛宮保; Shèng Gōngbǎo). Sheng was born into a family of officials, and was the eldest of six children. Sheng's father was also...
Sheng Long is a character hoax related to the Street Fighter series, created by Electronic Gaming Monthly as an April Fools' prank in 1992. Conceived...
Sheng Zhongguo (Chinese: 盛中国; Wade–Giles: Sheng Chung-kuo; 1941 – 7 September 2018) was a Chinese violinist, best known for his rendition of the orchestra...
Feng Sheng (also Fengsheng or Feng-sheng) can refer to: Feng Sheng, a character in The Female Prince Feng Sheng Music, a Chinese record label used by Wang...
Sheng Lihao (Chinese: 盛李豪; born 4 December 2004) is a Chinese sport shooter. He won the silver medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the 10m air rifle...
Sheng Xue or Reimonna Sheng (Chinese: 盛雪; pinyin: Shèng Xuě; born 1962), is the pen name of Zang Xihong (simplified Chinese: 臧锡红; traditional Chinese:...
Sheng Thao (born July 18, 1985) is an American politician and the 51st mayor of Oakland, California. She is the first Hmong American mayor of a major...
Chiang Sheng (Chinese: 江生; born Chiu Kang Sang 趙岡生; April 27, 1951 - August 18, 1991) was a Taiwanese martial arts actor, director, and action director...
Tan Sri Andrew Sheng (born 1946) is Hong Kong-based Malaysian banker, academic and commentator. He started his career as an accountant and is now a distinguished...
Kang Sheng (Chinese: 康生; pinyin: Kāng Shēng; 4 November 1898 – 16 December 1975) was a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official, best known for having overseen...
Ji Sheng (simplified Chinese: 计盛; traditional Chinese: 計盛; pinyin: Jì Shèng; Wade–Giles: Chi Sheng), was a Chinese imperial painter during the Xuande...
Yunnan 云南 Province Name transcription(s) • Chinese 云南省 (Yúnnán Shěng) • Nuosu ꒊꆈ or ꒊꆈꌜ (Yypnuo or Yypnuose) • Standard Zhuang Yinznanz • Abbreviation...
Sheng Shiqi (Chinese: 盛世骐; pinyin: Shèng Shìqí; Wade–Giles: Sheng Shih-ch'i; 1901 – 19 March 1942) was a Chinese brigade commander in Xinjiang, and the...
Empress Xiaoshengxian (12 January 1692 – 2 March 1777), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the consort...