Zhang Yan may refer to:
Zhang Yan (simplified Chinese: 张岩; traditional Chinese: 張岩; pinyin: Zhāng Yán; born July 8, 1988) is a Chinese pair skater. With partner Wang Wenting, he is the 2013 Chinese national silver medalist.
(with Wang)
(with Wang)
Zhang Yan (birth and death dates unknown), born Chu Yan, also known as Zhang Feiyan, was the leader of the Heishan bandits in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was a native of Zhending, Changshan commandery (modern Baoding).
Because he was fast, and agile, and brave, his men called him "Feiyan", meaning "Flying Swallow".
Not much was known about him historically until 185, when he and Zhang Niujue (張牛角), another bandit leader, raided the town of Yingtao (癭陶). Zhang Niujue was killed, but before he died, he ordered his men to obey Feiyan as their new leader. Yan thus changed his surname to Zhang to honour Zhang Niujue.
His force steadily grew in strength, until they were said to be a million in number. They became known as the Heishan bandits. All the commanderies north of the Yellow River were exposed to their attacks and the court could do nothing to stop them.
In 193, Zhang Yan fought to a stalemate against Lü Bu – who at the time was serving nominally under Yuan Shao and undertook his quest to pacify various regions neighboring the Taihang Mountains.
I washed myself
With pants that were not mine
I washed myself
With [pain] she'd made soap
My name is June
And I'm doing fine
But people call me March
I want to make
The same noise as a running horse
I want to hear the same noise as a landing plane
My name is June
And i'm doing fine
But people call me March
I'm feeling down
Own a store
I gave you a book
you burned it down
and reading lights
I could save
I try to look at what would be my grave
I'm feeling down
Own a store
I gave you a book
You burned it down
And reading lights
I could save
I try to look at what would be my grave