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Yun and was
* Wang Yun, Chinese Prime Minister, plotted Dong Zhuo's assassination and was successful ( d. 192 )
A year later Dong Zhuo was killed in a coup d ' etat by Wang Yun and Lü Bu.
Dong Zhuo, confident in his success, was slain by his follower Lü Bu and minister Wang Yun.
Dong was killed by his adopted son Lü Bu ( d. 198 CE ) in a plot hatched by Wang Yun ( d. 192 CE ).
Much of Li's rapid political promotion was due to the support of Party elder Chen Yun.
As the protests escalated and then Party-chief Zhao Ziyang was removed from office, Jiang was selected by the Party leaders as a compromise candidate over Tianjin's Li Ruihuan, Premier Li Peng, Li Xiannian, Chen Yun, and the retired elders to become the new General Secretary.
Despite his criticism of Zhao, Chen Yun was the Party elder most respected by Zhao, and Zhao would frequently attempt to consult with Chen before implementing new policies.
Launched in 1999, it was the fourth satellite in the Feng Yun series.
Han Myeong-nyeon, an accomplice of Yi Gwal, was also killed, but his son Han Yun fled to the Manchus.
Eventually, reinforcements from Jiangzhou led by Zhao Yun arrived and a stalemate was reached before Wu forces decided to retreat, thus ending their counterattack.
* In the novel Zhu Ran was slain by Zhao Yun while pursuing Liu Bei during the Shu retreat.
Chen Yun ( pronounced ; 13 June 1905 – 10 April 1995 ) was one of the most influential leaders of the People's Republic of China during the 1980s and 90's.
In May 1949, Chen Yun was named head of the new national Central Finance and Economic Commission.
Chen Yun was certainly in sympathy with Peng Dehuai's criticism of the Leap, but he was not included among the right opportunists.
During the Cultural Revolution, Chen Yun was denounced in Red Guard publications but not in the official press.
In July 1979, Chen Yun was named head ( and Li Xiannian deputy head ) of the new national Economic and Financial Commission staffed with his own allies and conservative economic planners.
Deng Xiaoping, is credited as the " architect " of modern China's economic reforms, but Chen Yun contributed much to the strategy adopted by Deng, and Chen was more directly involved in the details of its planning and construction.
In 1982 Chen Yun, who was 77 years old, resigned from the Politburo and Central Committee and from his active administration positions.
Chen Yun was known for his conservatism, especially in his last years, but the general Chinese population held mixed feeling about him.
Zhao Yun ( Wade-Giles: Chao Yun ; died 229 ), commonly known as Zhao Zilong ( Wade-Giles: Chao Tzu-lung ), was a military general who lived during the late Han Dynasty and early Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history.
Zhao Yun was born in Zhending, Changshan ( south of present-day Zhengding, Hebei ).
Zhao Yun rejoined Liu Bei in 200, when Liu was defeated by Cao Cao and was seeking shelter under Yuan Shao.

Yun and renamed
In September 2003, following a match with Tommy Dreamer on Sunday Night Heat, Yun was signed to a three year developmental deal with the renamed World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ).

Yun and Akio
In May 2006, Yun made a return to WWE, as Akio, on an edition of Heat, working as an enhancement talent in a try-out match with Charlie Haas.
* James Yun, American wrestler who used ring name Akio

Yun and Japanese
* Yun Kōga ( born 1965 ), a Japanese manga artist
Yun made his WWE debut on October 19, 2003 at No Mercy, along with the Japanese American Ryan Sakoda.
* Yun Tong-ju, poet active during the period of Japanese rule
He was the 57th generational descendant of Linji Yixuan in the Linji school ( Japanese: Rinzai ) and a 3rd generational descendant of Master Hsu Yun.
In 1942, the Japanese Colonial Government of Korea arrested 33 Korean scholars of Korean language including three faculty members of Yonhi and prominent Korean language scholars, Choi Hyun Bae ( 최현배 ; 崔鉉培 ), Lee Yun Jae ( 이윤재 ; 李允宰 ), and Kim Do Yeon ( 金度演 ; 김도연 ) and other graduates of the school including Jung Tae Jin ( 정태진 ; 丁泰鎭 ) and Kim Yoon Kyung ( 김윤경 ; 金允經 ) for organizing the Joseon Language Society ( 조선어학회 ; 朝鮮語學會 ; now Korean Language Society ; 한글학회 ; 한글學會 ), studying Korean language, and attempting to publish a Korean language dictionary.
" Also, Yun Dong-ju ( 윤동주 ; 尹東柱 ), a 1941 graduate of Yonhi School, joined the Korean independence movement, left many poems about patriotism and self-reflection, imprisoned by Japanese, and died from torture and harsh treatment in 1944.
Though Chán is less well known in the West compared to Japanese Zen, the teachings of Hsu Yun have persisted within Asia, and he is still a major figure of Pure Land Buddhism in East Asia.
Holman has also published many translations of modern Japanese and Korean literature, including The Old Capital ( 1987 ), Palm-of-the-Hand Stories ( 1988 ), and The Dancing Girl of Izu ( 1998 ), by Nobel Prize-winning Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata ; The Book of Masks ( 1989 ) and Shadows of Sound ( 1990 ), by Korean writer Hwang Sun-w &# 335 ; n ; and The House of Twilight by Korean author Yun Heung-gil.
His Korean name was Kim Yun Kyu ( 金胤奎: 김윤규 ), but he changed his name to when his mother married a Japanese man.
Written and illustrated by Yun Kōga, Loveless currently appears as a serial in Japanese magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum, where it has been serialized since May 2002.
Poets included: Han Yong-un, Buddhist reformer and poet: Nimui chimmuk ( The Silence of My Beloved, 1925 ), Chang Man-yong, Chu Yo-han, Hwang Sok-woo ( 황석우 ), Kim Myeong-sun, Kim Sowol, Kim Yun-sik, Pak Tu-jin, Yi Sang, Yi Sang-hwa ( 이상화, 李相和 ), Yu Chi-hwan, Yun Dong-ju, and Yi Yuk-sa ( 이육사, 李陸史, 1904 – 1944 ) tortured to death by the Japanese military police.
Yun Won-hyeong allowed corruption to flourish in the government ; while the kingdom was unstable, Jurchens, Japanese, and rebellious troops rampaged at will and threatened the government itself.
Yun Chung-Ok is a Korean scholar and activist whose investigations into Japanese war slavery during World War II led to the creation of The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Slavery by Japan.

Yun and wrestler
* 1981 – James Yun, American wrestler and actor
James Carson Yun ( born May 13, 1981 ) is a Korean American professional wrestler and actor, best known for his time in World Wrestling Entertainment under the ring name Jimmy Wang Yang, in World Championship Wrestling as one-third of the Jung Dragons as Yang, and in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and the independent circuit as Jimmy Yang.
This left Yun on his own to become a lower card wrestler and Velocity mainstay, competing primarily in the cruiserweight division until he was released on July 5, 2005.
* James Yun professional wrestler, better known under the stage name Jimmy Wang Yang.

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