- Li
Chengqi (Chinese: 李成器) (679 –
January 5, 742),
known as Wu
Chengqi (Chinese: 武成器)
during the
reign of his
grandmother Wu
Zetian and as Li Xian (Chinese:...
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floors against fire (either
accidental or as a
result of attack). The
Chengqi Lou in
Yongding county has long been
considered to be the
largest tulou...
- of
Empress Wei.
Princess Taiping, Li Longji, and Li Longji's
brother Li
Chengqi the
Prince of Song then
persuaded Li Dan to take the
throne himself, and...
- beautiful", and was
talented in music. He had two
older brothers – Li
Chengqi, born of
Emperor Ruizong's wife
Empress Liu, and Li
Chengyi (李成義), as well...
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December 2024. An, Wei; Bi, Xiao; Chen, Guanting; Chen, Shanhuang; Deng,
Chengqi; Ding, Hong****; Dong, Kai; Du, Qiushi; Gao, Wenjun; Guan, Kang; Guo, Jianzhong;...
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Walton Chaintech Corporation (Chinese: 承啟科技股份有限公司; pinyin:
Chéngqǐ Kējì Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī),
founded in
November 1986, is a
Taiwanese computer hardware...
- al-Aziz ibn
Marwan Died 705
Marwan I
Removed from line of
succession Li
Chengqi 679–742
Emperor Ruizong of Tang Gave up the
claim because he
thought that...
- Feng, Bei; Wang, Bin; Wang, Bingxuan; Liu, Bo; Zhao, Chenggang; Dengr,
Chengqi; Ruan,
Chong (19 June 2024), DeepS****-V2: A Strong, Economical, and Efficient...
- Xiao; Chen, Deli; Chen, Guanting; Chen, Shanhuang; Dai, Damai; Deng,
Chengqi; Ding, Hong****; Dong, Kai (2024-01-05), DeepS**** LLM:
Scaling Open-Source...
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Prince of Ning (Chinese: 寧王; pinyin: Níng Wáng) may
refer to: Li
Chengqi (679–742), Tang
dynasty prince,
known as
Prince of Ning
after 719 Zhu Quan (朱權...