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Li Pu (李普) (824 – July 16, 828),
formally Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷太子), was an
imperial prince of the
Chinese Tang dynasty.
He was the
oldest son of Emperor...
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Pu is a
Chinese word
meaning "unworked wood;
inherent quality; simple" that was an
early Daoist metaphor for the
natural state of humanity, and relates...
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Zhigao (
Li Bian). In 938, Xu
Zhigao forced Yang
Pu to
yield the
throne to him. Xu
Zhigao then
established the
Southern Tang dynasty. Yang
Pu was born...
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Li Tai (Chinese: 李泰; pinyin:
Lǐ Tài; 620 – 14
January 653),
courtesy name ****bao (惠褒),
nickname Qingque (青雀),
formally Prince Gong of
Pu (濮恭王), was an...
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product safety, and
other issues.
Based in Beijing,
he is an
executive partner of the
Huayi Law Firm.
Pu is
known for
being a
prominent member of the Weiquan...
- 101–102.
Li 2009 p. 118
Li 2009 p. 120
Li 2009 p. 117 Behr (1987), p. 100. Behr (1987), p. 92. The Last Manchu: The
Autobiography of
Henry Pu Yi (Kindle)...
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depicted in the Wu
Shuang Pu (無雙譜,
Table of
Peerless Heroes) by Jin Guliang.
Li Bai's name has been
romanized as
Li Bai,
Li Po,
Li Bo (romanizations of Standard...
- the Yang Wu
regent Xu Wen who
usurped power from the Yang Wu
emperor Yang
Pu.
Li Bian was born in 889 at
Pengcheng (彭城, in
modern Xuzhou, Jiangsu), during...
- Wu
Shuang Pu (Chinese: 無雙譜; lit. 'Table of
Peerless Heroes') is a book of
woodcut prints,
first printed in 1694,
early on in the Qing dynasty. This book...
- Zeng
Pu (simplified Chinese: 曾朴;
traditional Chinese: 曾樸; pinyin: Zēng
Pǔ; Wade–Giles:
Tseng P'u; 1872-1935) was a
Chinese novelist. Zeng
Pu published...