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  2. Yuan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Meaning. Name of a noble family of the ancient state of Chen. Region of origin. China. Yuan ( 袁, Mandarin pronunciation: [ɥɛ̌n] ⓘ) is a Chinese surname ranked 37th in China by population in 2019. [1] [2] In Standard Chinese, the surname is transliterated Yuán ( hanyu pinyin) or Yüen2 " ( Wade-Giles ).

  3. Lifan Yuan - Wikipedia

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    The Lifan Yuan (Chinese: 理藩院; pinyin: Lǐfān Yuàn; Manchu: ᡨᡠᠯᡝᡵᡤᡳ ᡤᠣᠯᠣ ᠪᡝ ᡩᠠᠰᠠᡵᠠ ᠵᡠᡵᡤᠠᠨ, Möllendorff: tulergi golo be dasara jurgan; Mongolian: Гадаад Монголын төрийг засах явдлын яам, γadaγadu mongγul un törü-yi jasaqu yabudal-un yamun) was an agency in the government of the Qing dynasty of ...

  4. Princess Pingyang - Wikipedia

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    Princess Pingyang ( Chinese: 平陽公主; pinyin: Píngyáng Gōngzhǔ, formally Princess Zhao of Pingyang ( 平陽昭公主, 590s – March 623) was a Chinese princess and general. She was the only daughter of Li Yuan (later crowned as Emperor Gaozu ), the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty, and his wife Empress Taimu. She helped him to ...

  5. Li Siyuan - Wikipedia

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    Li Siyuan (李嗣源, later changed to Li Dan (李亶) [4] [note 1]) (10 October 867 [2] – 15 December 933 [7] ), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Mingzong of Tang (唐明宗), was the second emperor of the Later Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 926 until his death. He was an ethnic Shatuo originally named, in the Shatuo ...

  6. Military of the Yuan dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The military of the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) were the armed forces of the Yuan dynasty, a fragment of the Mongol Empire that Kublai Khan established as a Mongol-led dynasty of China. The forces of the Yuan were based on the troops that were loyal to Kublai after the Division of the Mongol Empire in 1260. Initially, this force was a Tamma, a ...

  7. Lee Ying-yuan - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ying-yuan (Chinese: 李應元; pinyin: Lǐ Yìngyuán; Wade–Giles: Li 3 Ying 4-yüen 2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Èng-goân; 16 March 1953 – 11 November 2021) was a Taiwanese politician. He was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1995 and stepped down in 2000. In 2005, Lee was appointed the Minister of Council of Labor Affairs, which he led ...

  8. Li Jinyuan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Board member of. Tiens Group. Li Jinyuan ( Chinese: 李金元; born 1958) is a Chinese businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder, chief executive, and chairman of Tiens Group, a direct seller of healthcare products. He was featured on Forbes' 2011 list of the world's billionaires as the 24th richest person in China at that time.

  9. Lord Chunshen - Wikipedia

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    The sister gave birth to a son, who was made the crown prince of Chu, and she became the queen. Li Yuan also gained the favour of the king. When the king was dying, Zhu Ying (朱英), another of Lord Chunshen's 3,000 retainers, advised him to kill Li Yuan, but Lord Chunshen refused, believing that Li Yuan was a weak man and grateful to him.