- Li
Jiancheng (Chinese: 李建成; pinyin: Lǐ
Jiànchéng; 589 – July 2, 626,
formally Crown Prince Yin (Chinese: 隱太子; pinyin: Yǐn Tàizǐ, literally, "the hidden...
- in a
dispute with his
brothers Li
Jiancheng, the
Crown Prince, and Li Yuanji, the
Prince of Qi,
ambushed Li
Jiancheng and Li
Yuanji at
Xuanwu Gate, killing...
- Li
Jiancheng's staff members Wang Gui and Wei
Zheng suggested that Li
Jiancheng needed to
enhance his own re****tion in battle, and so Li
Jiancheng volunteered...
-
developed between his
older brothers Li
Jiancheng the
Crown Prince and Li
Shimin the
Prince of Qin, he
sided with Li
Jiancheng and
often advocated drastic actions...
- (Prince of Qin) and his
followers ********inated his
brothers Crown Prince Li
Jiancheng and
Prince Li
Yuanji (Prince of Qi). Li Shimin, the
second son of Emperor...
- Wang
Jiancheng (Chinese: 汪建成; pinyin: Wāng
Jiànchéng; born 1962) is a
Chinese scholar of
criminal procedure law,
former Dean of Law Department, Yantai...
-
James Chau (Chinese: 周柳建成١-.. Zhōuliǔ
Jiànchéng[citation needed]; born 11
December 1977) is a
British journalist,
television presenter, and
United Nations...
- is a
series of precision-guided
munitions (PGM)
developed by
Harbin Jiancheng Group, a
subsidiary of
China North Industries Group Corporation (Norinco)...
- made in ****an,
India and China.
Various Chinese companies like Baccio,
Jiancheng, Guerrero,
Ayuco or Akt
copied the
design and
produced mechanical copies...
-
served against the
interests of Li
Jiancheng's younger brother, Li
Shimin (the
Prince of Qin), with whom Li
Jiancheng was
locked in an
intense rivalry....