- Li
Guangli (died 89 BC) was a
Chinese military general of the
Western Han
dynasty and a
member of the Li
family favoured by
Emperor Wu of Han. His brother...
- Wang
Guangli (Chinese: 王光利) (born
November 1966),
nicknamed "King Death" is a film director. A
native of Sichuan—and a
psychology professor by education—Wang...
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Heavenly Horses: the Han
expeditionary force under Li
Guangli conquers the
state of Luntai. Li
Guangli then
besieges Alexandria Eschate, the
capital of Dayuan...
-
inherits the
kingdom of Cyrenaica. War of the
Heavenly Horses: Han
general Li
Guangli detaches forces to
attack Yucheng.
After a
failed attack by Wang Shengshen...
- To
teach them a lesson, the Han
court sent an army led by
General Li
Guangli to
subdue Dayuan, but
their first incursion was
poorly organized and undersupplied...
- who
later became one of the Babu
Tianlong Guangli Bodhisattva (Chinese: 八部天龍廣力菩薩; pinyin: Bābù Tiānláng
Guǎnglì Púsà; Wade–Giles: Pa¹-pu⁴ T'ien¹-lung² Kuang³-li⁴...
- Wu of Han
sends an army of 6000
cavalrymen and 10,000
convicts under Li
Guangli to
attack Dayuan in
modern Kyrgyzstan after Wugua, the king of Dayuan,...
- III Aniketos. War of the
Heavenly Horses: the Han
expedition under Li
Guangli returns victorious to China. He is
followed by
dynastic representatives...
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reinforces Li
Guangli's army with 60,000 men,
numerous horses and
beasts of burden, and more than
fifty high-ranking officers. Li
Guangli's army then returns...
- of Han
sends three armies against the
Xiongnu under General-in-Chief Li
Guangli, Ma Tong and
Shang Qiucheng,
marching from Wuyuan,
Jiuqian and Xihe respectively...