- Li
Dingguo (simplified Chinese: 李定国;
traditional Chinese: 李定國; pinyin: Lǐ
Dìngguó; Wade–Giles: Li Ting-kuo; 29 July 1621–10
August 1662),
formally Prince...
- dynasty.
Having been
switched at birth, she is
raised as the
daughter of Li
Dingguo without knowledge of her true identity.
Hoping to
right the wrongs, she...
- Wei
Dingguo is a
fictional character in
Water Margin, one of the Four
Great classical Novels in
Chinese literature.
Nicknamed "General of Holy Fire",...
- Wang
Dingguo (Chinese: 王定国; 4
February 1912 – 9 June 2020) was a
Chinese Red Army
veteran and politician. She was the wife of Xie Juezai,
president of...
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deaths of the Qing
generals Kong
Youde and Ni Kan, when the
rebels Li
Dingguo and Liu Wenxiu's
troops marched into
Sichuan province. The Qing
court then...
-
Commandery of Qin dynasty. The
kingdom p****ed to his
grandson Liu
Dingguo (定國),
Dingguo practiced incest with his own
daughters as well as
concubines of...
-
between the
forces of Li
Dingguo and Sun Kewang. The Ming emperor,
fearful that Sun
intended to make
himself emperor,
asked Li
Dingguo to
liberate him. After...
- Wang
Qinruo (c. 962 – 22
December 1025),
courtesy name
Dingguo, was an
official in China's
Northern Song dynasty. He was the
chancellor from 1017 to 1019...
-
warlords and
bandit chieftains. The best and most
effective of
these was Li
Dingguo, who for five
years was
highly successful in
enlarging Southern Ming territories...
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third imperial ****ault on
Liangshan Marsh (led by Shan
Tinggui and Wei
Dingguo) 68 The
second ****ault by the
outlaws on the Zeng
Family Fortress; 69–70...