Shuang
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Shuang may refer to:
- Surname
- Cao Shuang (died 249), military general, politician and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period
- Cheng Shuang (born 1987), Chinese female aerial skier who competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Guo Shuang (郭爽) (born 1986), Chinese professional track cyclist
- Li Shuang (artist) (李爽) (born 1957), contemporary Chinese artist
- Li Shuang (field hockey) (born 1978), female Chinese field hockey player who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Mu Shuang Shuang (born 1984), Chinese weightlifter from Shuangliao, Jilin
- Shuang Shuang (双 双), Taiwanese model
- Su Shuang, merchant from Zhongshan during the late Han Dynasty period of Chinese history
- Wang Shuang (died 228), military general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history
- Xiong Shuang (熊霜) (died 822 BC)the 12th viscount of the state of Chu during the Western Zhou Dynasty of ancient China
- Xun Shuang (荀爽) (128-190), politician and historian of the late Han Dynasty of the Chinese history
- Zhang Shuang (born 1986), Chinese long-track speed-skater
- Zhang Shuang (ice hockey) (born 1987), Chinese female ice hockey player
- Zhao Shuang (born 1990), basketball player for China women's national basketball team
- Zheng Shuang (born 1991) (born 1991), Chinese actress and singer
- Zhuge Shuang (諸葛爽) (died 886), general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty
- Zhu Shuang, Prince of Qin (1328–1398), Hongwu Emperor
- Part of a given name
- Jun Shuang Huang, Chinese professional ballet dancer, principal dancer with the Houston Ballet
- Sui Jian-Shuang, (born 1989), Chinese rhythmic gymnast
- Zheng Ke-Shuang (1670–1717), the third ruler of the Kingdom of Tungning on Taiwan in the 17th century
See also
- Shuang River (Chinese: 雙溪; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Siang-khoe) is a river in Taiwan
- Shuangbei (disambiguation)
- Shuanghui
- Shuangsi (disambiguation)
- Shuangxi (disambiguation)
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