- Li
Congyi (Chinese: 李從益) (931 – June 23, 947),
known as the
Prince of Xu (許王), was an
imperial prince of the
Later Tang
dynasty of China. He was the youngest...
- Liu
Congyi (劉從一; 742 –
November 4, 785) was a
Chinese historian and
politician during the Tang dynasty,
serving as a
chancellor during the
reign of Emperor...
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Congyi (simplified Chinese: 方从义;
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Cóngyì; 1302–1393),
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second emperor of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period Li
Congyi,
imperial prince of the
Later Tang
dynasty Li Cunxu,
Emperor Zhuangzong...
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Huaizhen (Chinese: 竇懷貞; died July 29, 713),
known by his
courtesy name Dou
Congyi (竇從一)
during the
second reign of
Emperor Zhongzong (r. 705–710), posthumously...
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