- Li
Jingsui (Chinese: 李景遂; 920 – 17
September 958), né Xu
Jingsui (徐景遂),
courtesy name
Tuishen (退身),
formally Crown Prince Wencheng (文成太弟), was an imperial...
- 徐景遷 919–937 Ding of Chu 楚定王 Li Jing 李璟 916–961
Yuanzong 元宗 943–961 Li
Jingsui 李景遂 920–958 Cr.
Prince Wencheng 文成太弟 Li
Jingda 李景達 924–971 Cr.
Prince Zhaoxiao...
- leader". The
campaign ended with the
complete destruction of Yan's army (
Jingsui army, 晋绥军), most of
which joined the
Communists after surrendering. Following...
-
Shuangwen was then executed. It
started when the Qing
Taiwan governor Sun
Jingsui (孙景燧)
outlawed the Tiandi****
society and
arrested Lin Shuangwen's uncles...
-
uncle Li
Jingsui to death,
which was
followed by his own
death a few
months later,
allegedly hastened by many
encounters with Li
Jingsui's vengeful ghost...
- 1987 in Shandong),
Chinese professional football player Li
Jingsui (920-958), born Xu
Jingsui (徐景遂),
prince of
Southern Tang Tsui Po-ko (徐步高) (1970 – 2006)...
- 872) June 2 – Oda (the Good),
archbishop of
Canterbury September 17 – Li
Jingsui,
Chinese prince (b. 920)
September 18 – Liu Sheng,
Chinese emperor (b....
- Kisha Seizō
South Manchuria Railway SMR
Dabuni class DB3 2-6-4T 1906
Baldwin 4
Jingsui Railway DB4 2-6-4ST 1892 Dübs &
Company Peking−Mukden
Railway PMR class...
- Remistus,
Roman general 936 – Unni,
archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen 958 – Li
Jingsui,
Chinese prince (b. 920) 1025 – Hugh Magnus, king of
France (b. 1007) 1148...
- (approximate date) Hugh of Vermandois,
Frankish archbishop (d. 962) Li
Jingsui,
prince of
Southern Tang (d. 958) Liu Bin,
emperor of
Southern Han (d....