Shun

Shun may refer to one of the following:

  • To shun, which means avoiding association with an individual or group
  • Shun (given name)
  • Shun, a support character in the Japanese RPG Ar Tonelico II
  • Shun Di fictional Drunken Kung Fu Master in Virtua Fighter Series
  • Andromeda Shun, a main character in the anime Saint Seiya
  • Shun Kazami; a main character in the Bakugan anime.
  • Emperor Shun (舜), a legendary leader of ancient China
  • Emperor Shun of Han (順帝), the Han emperor
  • Emperor Shun of Liu Song (順帝), the 5th-century Southern emperor.
  • Li Zicheng, the sole member of the short-lived 17th-century Shun Dynasty
  • Shun Dynasty, dynasty established by Li Zicheng in 1644
  • "Shun" (song), a 2009 song by musician Ringo Sheena.
  • SHUN, an Internet Relay Chat command, used to prevent a user sending messages to a server's channels
  • Shun knives, a high-quality kitchen knife line owned by KAI, the Japanese group that also owns Kershaw Knives
  • Shun, a music unit led by Susumu Hirasawa
    • SYUN, a label created by Hirasawa under DIW Records named after the group
  • Shun (given name)

    Shun (written: 旬, 駿, 俊, 峻 or 舜) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Shun Fujimoto (藤本 俊) (born 1950), Japanese gymnast
  • Shun Ito (伊東 俊) (born 1987), Japanese footballer
  • Shun Iwasa (岩佐 俊), Japanese general
  • Shun Kuwahara (桑原 俊) (born 1981), Japanese gymnast
  • Shun Medoruma (目取真 俊) (born 1960), Japanese writer
  • Shun Morishita (森下 俊) (born 1986), Japanese footballer
  • Shun Nagasawa (長沢 駿) (born 1988), Japanese footballer
  • Shun Nakahara (中原 俊) (born 1951), Japanese film director
  • Shun Nakamura (中村 俊), Japanese video game designer
  • Shun Nogaito (野垣内 俊) (born 1986), Japanese footballer
  • Shun Oguri (小栗 旬) (born 1982), Japanese actor, voice actor and film director
  • Shun Sugata (菅田 俊) (born 1955), Japanese actor
  • Shun Tono (東野 峻) (born 1986), Japanese baseball player
  • Shun Yamaguchi (山口 俊) (born 1987), Japanese baseball player
  • Shun Yashiro (八代 駿) (1933–2003), Japanese actor and voice actor
  • Fictional characters

  • Shun Aonuma, a character from the novel and anime series From the New World
  • Shun (song)

    "Shun" (, "Season") (Japanese pronunciation: [shu͍n]) is a song by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena. It was the leading promotional song for her fourth album Sanmon Gossip. It was digitally released on June 1, 2009, a month before the release of the album and at the same time as Sheena's song "Futari Bocchi Jikan".

    Background and development

    In 2007, Sheena resumed releasing music under her solo name, after working as a member of Tokyo Jihen since 2004. She released the soundtrack album Heisei Fūzoku in February, a project where she collaborated with composer Neko Saito to create music for the Mika Ninagawa-directed film Sakuran. In September of the same year, Tokyo Jihen released their third album, Variety, a project album featuring members other than vocalist Sheena composing the album's music. After their 2007 Spa & Treatment tour, this began a two-year period of inactivity for the band. In November 2008 to celebrate her 10th as a solo musician, Sheena held a series of three concerts at the Saitama Super Arena, Sheena Ringo (Nama) Ringo-han '80: Jūshūnen kin'en-sai.

    Lovers (Dufresne album)

    Lovers is the second album by Italian post-hardcore band Dufresne. It was released April 11, 2008.

    The album was recorded in October, 2007 in Richmond, Virginia at Red Planet Studios, produced by Andreas Magnusson.

    Track listing

    Credits

  • Nicola "Dominik" Cerantola - lead vocals
  • Matteo "Ciube" Tabacco - bass, backup vocals
  • Luca Dal Lago - guitar
  • Alessandro Costa - keyboards
  • Davide Zenorini - drums
  • References

    Lovers (David Murray album)

    Lovers is an album by David Murray released on the Japanese DIW label. It was released in 1988 and features six quartet performances by Murray with Fred Hopkins, Dave Burrell and Ralph Peterson Jr..

    Track listing

  • "Teardrops for Jimmy (Dedicated to Jimmy Garrison)" (Burrell) - 7:57
  • "Lovers" - 7:40
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Kurtz, Mills) - 8:49
  • "Ming" - 9:48
  • "Water Colors" (Peterson) - 6:47
  • "Nalungo (For Nalungo Mwanga)" (Mwanga) - 7:49
  • Personnel

  • David Murray - tenor saxophone
  • Dave Burrell - piano
  • Fred Hopkins - bass
  • Ralph Peterson Jr. - drums
  • References

    Lovers (play)

    Lovers is a 1967 play written by Northern Irish playwright Brian Friel. Lovers is a play broken into two parts, "Winners" and "Losers."

    Winners

    The first section of Lovers, titled "Winners" follows the story of two teenaged lovers, Joseph Michael Brennan & Margaret Mary Enright - more commonly known as Joe and Mag respectively - who are expecting a baby. However, the pregnancy occurs out of wedlock which, at the time of Lovers being written, was a major issue. Due to Mag falling pregnant with Joe's baby they are both asked to leave their schools out of disgrace for what they have done. In the play we find out that Joe's mother pleaded with the school to let Joe sit his exams, this is a very important theme as Joe - being the man - is expected to go, find work and provide for his family

    The play is set atop hill with the simple premise of Mag and Joe revising for their exams. However, throughout the play they become distracted and talk on different subjects (much to Joe's annoyance) and through this we hear the further back story behind the characters.

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