See also: Yáng
Yáng is the translation in pinyin Chinese ideograms traditional 楊 or simplified 杨, meaning Saule, Peuplier, Tremble.
Yáng (杨 or 楊) retouve in the family name of:
- Yang Banhou , a Master of tai-chi-chuan founder of the guangping Yang taiji ,
- Yang Chengfu (1883-1936), a Master of tai-chi-chuan,
- Chen Ning Yang (1922-), a physicist American theorist,
- Edward Yang (1947-2007), a realizer and scenario writer,
- Yang Feng , a captain of cavalry of the period of the Three Kingdoms of China,
- Yang Guifei (719-756), the favorite concubine of the emperor Tang Xuanzong,
- Yang Today (1238-1298), a Chinese mathematician,
- Yang Jiang (1911-), a écrivaine and Chinese translator,
- Jerry Yang (1968-), the cofounder of Yahoo,
- Yang Jiechi (1950-), a diplomat and politician Chinese,
- Yang Kaihui (1901-1930), the second woman of Mao Zedong,
- Yang Liwei (1965-), the first Chinese spationaut,
- Yang Luchan (1799-1872), a Master of tai-chi-chuan,
- Yang Shangkun (1907-1998), a president of the Popular republic of China,
- Yang Xiong (53 av. J. - C. - 18 a. J. - C.), a philosopher and a poet Chinese,
- Yang Yang (A) (1976-), a Chinese skater of shorts-track,
- Yang Yang (S) (1977-), a Chinese skater of shorts-track,
- Yang Yu (1985-), a Chinese swimmer,
- Yang Zhongjian (1897-1979), a Chinese paleontologist,
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