- Li
Fengji (Chinese: 李逢吉; 758 –
February 27, 835),
courtesy name
Xuzhou (虛舟),
formally Duke
Cheng of
Zheng (鄭成公) or Duke
Cheng of
Liang (涼成公), was an official...
- Su
Fengji (蘇逢吉) (died
January 2, 951) was a
chancellor of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period state Later Han. He was
historically described...
- Fei
Fengji (born
August 5, 1982 in Shanghai) is a
female Chinese sports shooter, who
competed for Team
China at the 2008
Summer Olympics. She came in fourth...
- Yun Bong-gil (Korean: 윤봉길; 21 June 1908 – 19
December 1932) was a
Korean independence activist. His art name is
Maeheon (매헌). He is most
notable for his...
- 2.211. ISSN 1939-1471. PMID 7740089. Wang, Chunjie; Xu, Tianyong; Geng,
Fengji; Hu, Yuzheng; Wang, Yunqi; Liu, Huafeng; Chen,
Feiyan (14
August 2019)....
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Buddhist monk (b. 774) Li Cou,
prince of the Tang
dynasty Li
Fengji,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (b. 758) Li Zhongyan,
chancellor of the...
- o****nce
while eunuchs such as Wang
Shoucheng and
officials such as Li
Fengji held onto real power.
Around the new year 827,
after reigning less than...
- polo),
whereafter the
government was run by
eunuchs Wang
Shoucheng and Li
Fengji.
Jingzong 敬宗
Other names Posthumous name:
Emperor Ruiwu Zhaomin Xiao (睿武昭湣孝皇帝)...
-
Louis the
Pious (d. c. 821) Hyegong, king of
Silla (Korea) (d. 780) Li
Fengji,
chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty (d. 835) Li Jifu,
chancellor of the Tang...
-
generals Li Jing and Li Jiongxiu,
chancellors Li Yiyan, Li Kui, Li Wei, Li
Fengji, and Li Zhaode, the
official Li Zhongyan, and the poet Li Bai. The Tang...