The House of Li (Chinese: 李; pinyin: Lǐ; Wade–Giles: Li) was the ruling house of the Western Liang dynasty and the Tang dynasty of China. The Li family...
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Li Lingrong (Chinese: 李陵容; 351 - 9 August 400), formally Empress Dowager Xiaowuwen (孝武文太后, literally "the filial, martial, and civil empress dowager")...
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daughter Wife of Li Ling 李陵 d.74 BC 左大将 左大都尉 右谷蠡王 Huyandi 壺衍鞮单于 r.85-68BC 左谷蠡王 Xulüquanqu 虚闾权渠单于 r.68-60BC daughter Wife of Li Guangli 李廣利 d.88BC daughter Wife...
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Emperor Chongzong of Western Xia (1084–1139), born Li Qianshun (Chinese: 李乾順), was the fourth emperor of the Western Xia dynasty of China, ruling from...
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Li Babai (李八百 Lǐ Bābǎi), Li Er (李耳 Lǐ Ěr), Master Erzhu (尔朱先生 Ěrzhū Xiānshēng), Rong Chenggong (容成公 Róng Chénggōng), Zhang Daoling (张道陵 Zhāng Dàolīng)...
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insisted that black-eyed individuals were descendants of Han general Li Ling (李陵). Fang Xuanling, in Jinshu, (Ch. 110) states that around 349-370 CE the Xiongnu...
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Li Jiqian (Chinese: 李繼遷) (963–1004), occasionally also known by his Song-bestowed name of Zhao Baoji (趙保吉), was a Tangut leader and progenitor of China's...
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Yi Yang-mu (Korean: 이양무; Hanja: 李陽茂; 1186–1231) was a Goryeo general and nephew of Yi Ui-bang, father of Queen Sapyeong. As part of the Jeonju Yi clan...
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Hunnan, Shenyang (redirect from 东陵区)
traditional Chinese: 渾南區; pinyin: Húnnán Qū), formerly Dongling District (东陵区; 東陵區; Dōnglíng Qū) one of ten districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang...
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