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Li Guang (184–119 BCE) was a
Chinese military general of the
Western Han dynasty.
Nicknamed "Flying General" by the Xiongnu, he
fought primarily in the...
- generals,
Li Xin
served under Qin Shi
Huang (Ying Zheng) in his
conquest of the six
Warring States. He was also the great-great-grandfather of
Li Guang, a Han...
- family.
Li Xin (Qin)
Li Mu
Li Xin (Western Liang)
Li Guang Li Ling
Li Rangyi Li Fengji Li Wei (Tang dynasty)
Li Yiyan Li **** (Tang dynasty)
Li Shi (Tang...
- are the Tang
chancellor Li Deyu (Chinese: 李德裕, 787–850), and the four Song
ministers Li Gang (Chinese: 李纲, 1083–1140),
Li Guang (Chinese: 李光, 1078–1159)...
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Guang's palace to
shake at an
annoying level.
After Ao
Guang's favorite investigator Li Gen and
third son Ao Bing were both
killed by Nezha, Ao
Guang...
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Li Guang (Chinese: 黎光; pinyin:
Lí Guāng; 5
November 1914 – 27
December 2020) was a
founding major general (Shaojiang) of the People's
Liberation Army...
- The
Liguang Cup (Chinese: 理光杯; pinyin:
Lǐguāng Bēi), or
Ricoh Cup, was a
Chinese Go competition. It was held 15
times from 2000 to 2015. This tournament...
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Gongsun Ao,
Gongsun He (公孫賀), and
Li Guang in four
separate columns against Xiongnu, each
leading 10,000 cavalry.
Li Guang (the most
seasoned commander out...
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paternally descended from Laozi, the Qin
general Li Xin, the Han
dynasty general Li Guang, and
Western Liang ruler Li Gao. The Tang
emperors liberally granted...
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Liang rulers to
Li Guang,
Li Xin, and
Laozi in the
paternal line. The
ruling Li clan of the
Western Liang was
known as the
Longxi Li lineage (隴西李氏). All...