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  2. Liu Shikun - Wikipedia

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    Liu Shikun (simplified Chinese: 刘诗昆; traditional Chinese: 劉詩昆; pinyin: Liú Shīkūn; born March 8, 1939) is a Chinese pianist and composer. He began his piano training at the age of three [ 2 ] and started publicly performing by the age of five.

  3. Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    He became friends with Liu He, who attended Beijing No. 101 School in the same district, and who later became China's vice premier and a close advisor to Xi after he became China's paramount leader. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1963, when he was aged 10, his father was purged from the CCP and sent to work in a factory in Luoyang , Henan. [ 11 ]

  4. Lady Gan - Wikipedia

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    Lady Gan (died c. 210) [1] was a concubine of Liu Bei, [2] the founding emperor of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China and Liu Shan's mother. She was later posthumously honoured as Lady Huangsi which means "the Lady whom the Emperor misses" by Liu Bei.

  5. List of emperors of the Han dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Han dynasty was reestablished by Liu Xiu, known posthumously as Emperor Guangwu (r. 25–57 AD) or Guangwu Di, who claimed the throne on 5 August 25 AD. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The last Han emperor, Emperor Xian ( r . 189–220 AD), was a puppet monarch of Chancellor Cao Cao (155–220 AD), who dominated the court and was made King of Wei . [ 5 ]

  6. The Story of Minglan - Wikipedia

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    Lady Liu: Sheng Changfeng's wife. Shi Shi [8] Sheng Molan: Sheng Hong's fourth child and second daughter, by his concubine Lin Qinshuang. Liang Han's wife. The most academic and artistic of the sisters, Molan is studious and enjoys composing poetry. Molan was raised by her mother to stand out and always strive to be the best.

  7. Liu Shifu - Wikipedia

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    Liu Shifu (Chinese: 劉師復; Wade–Giles: Liu Shih-fu; Jyutping: Lau Si Fuk; born Liu Shaobin; [1] [2] 27 June 1884 – 27 March 1915) also known as Sifu, was a Chinese assassin and politician. He was an Esperantist and an influential figure in the Chinese revolutionary movement in the early twentieth century, and in the Chinese anarchist ...

  8. Li Shishi - Wikipedia

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    [14] [5] The general theory is that Li Shishi finally escaped to the Jiangsu and Zhejiang areas and sang for local scholar-officials to make a living. [15] Later Li Shishi married a businessman and died of old age.The poet Liu Zihui once met Li Shishi by chance in Hunan. Li Shishi was already old at that time. [16] [17]

  9. Seek truth from facts - Wikipedia

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    The Prince Xian of Hejian, Liu De, was made a prince in the second year of Emperor Jing the Filial; he enjoyed studying classics from earlier eras, and sought truth from facts. When he obtained a valuable book from the people, he always made a copy by transcribing it and returned the copy to them, keeping the original himself, and provided gold ...