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Qué (quién) es Charles Zhang - definición


Zhang Zhongjing         
A PHYSICIAN AND PHARMACOLOGIST (150–219), HAILED AS MEDICAL SAGE, FROM EASTERN HAN DYNASTY, CHINA
Zhang Ji (Chinese physician); Zhang Zhong Jing; Zhang Zhong-jing; Zhongjing Zhang; Chang Chung-ching
Zhang Zhongjing (; 150–219), formal name Zhang Ji (), was a Chinese pharmacologist, physician, inventor, and writer of the Eastern Han dynasty and one of the most eminent Chinese physicians during the later years of the Han dynasty. He established medication principles and summed up the medicinal experience until that time, thus making a great contribution to the development of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Allen Zhang         
CHINESE COMPUTER PROGRAMMER, KNOWN FOR CREATED WECHAT AND FOXMAIL
Xiaolong Zhang; Zhang Xiaolong
Zhang Xiaolong (), also known as Allen Zhang, is a Chinese computer programmer and technology executive. He is known for leading the developments of WeChat and Foxmail.
Zhang Hongjiang         
CHINESE COMPUTER SCIENTIST
Hong-Jiang Zhang; HongJiang Zhang; Hongjiang Zhang; Zhang Hongiang; Hongiang Zhang
Zhang Hongjiang () is a Chinese computer scientist and executive. He served as CEO of Kingsoft, managing director of Microsoft Advanced Technology Center (ATC) and chief technology officer (CTO) of Microsoft China Research and Development Group (CRD).

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Charles Zhang
| birth_place = Xi'an, China
Ejemplos de uso de Charles Zhang
1. These returnees include Charles Zhang, founder and CEO of Sohu.com, China’s premier online brand and Internet portal; Edward Tian, head of China Netcom, the country’s second–largest fixed–line carrier; Robin Li, CEO of Baidu, the leading Chinese language search engine. ‘‘Returnees are a force to reckon with in every significant area,’’ says Jeff Huang, an entrepreneur who spent more than 10 years in the US before setting up his own cross–border merger and acquisitions advisory firm, Chisurf Ltd, in Beijing. ‘‘All major financial institutions, like the central bank and the securities regulatory commission, are full of overseas educated personnel,’’ he says, adding, ‘‘These people have practical experience in the US and they come back to try and shape the future system and policy here from within, bringing best practices with them.’’ Besides, Chinese universities are spending vast sums wooing academics with foreign PhDs.