- Ju
Wenjun (Chinese: 居文君; pinyin: Jū
Wénjūn; born 31
January 1991) is a
Chinese chess grandmaster. She is the
current Women's
World Chess Champion. In...
- Bi
Wenjun (Chinese: 毕雯珺, born 21
November 1997) is a
Chinese singer and actor. He is a
member of the
Chinese boy
group NEXT. Bi
Wenjun parti****ted in...
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Chess Championship title. It was
contested by the
defending champion, Ju
Wenjun, and her challenger, Lei Tingjie, the
winner of the 2022–23
Candidates tournament...
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Xiang Wenjun (simplified Chinese: 项文俊;
traditional Chinese: 項文俊; pinyin: Xiàng
Wénjùn; born 5
February 1997) is a
Chinese footballer who
plays for China...
- Ni
Wenjun (Chinese: 倪文俊; died 1357) was a
Chinese general of the Red
Turban Rebellions who
fought against the Yuan
dynasty in the 1360s. He
served under...
- Zhou
Wenjun may
refer to: Zhou
Wenjun (athlete) (born 1986),
Paralympian athlete from
China Wen
Tsing Chow (1918–2001), or Zhou
Wenjun, Chinese-born American...
- Women's
Candidates Tournament 2024,
allowing her to
compete against Ju
Wenjun in the Women's
World Chess Championship 2025. Tan was born in Chongqing...
- won the 4th
China Women Masters Tournament in Wuxi on tie-break from Ju
Wenjun and was
awarded the
title of
Woman Grandmaster (WGM) by FIDE. In 2015, she...
- Women's
World Championship match,
which she lost in
rapid tiebreaks to Ju
Wenjun. She is also a three-time
Russian Women's
Chess Champion,
which she achieved...
-
three four-time
champions Xie Jun, Hou Yifan, and the
reigning champion Ju
Wenjun. The
championship has not
always used a
match format,
instead originating...