- Lü
Liuliang (Chinese: 呂留良; 1629–3
October 1683) was a Han
Chinese poet and
author from Tongxiang,
Zhejiang province. He was born
under the Ming dynasty...
- of a
youth taken in by Lü
Liuliang's abusive and
overdrawn rhetoric. In addition, the
emperor suggested that Lü
Liuliang's original attack on the Manchus...
- ********inated by a swordswoman, Lü
Siniang (呂四娘), the
granddaughter of Lü
Liuliang,
though this is
never treated seriously by scholars. The
Kangxi Emperor...
- The novel's
title is
explained in the
first chapter when the poet Lü
Liuliang discusses two
concepts with his son. The
cauldron is a
reference to a story...
-
planning to ********inate Yongzheng. Lu
Siniang is the
granddaughter of Lu
Liuliang,
whose family was executed. She
trained under Princess Changping, the last...
- unsubstantiated,
rumors that the
Yongzheng Emperor was
killed by the
daughter of Lü
Liuliang, whom he had executed. The
Xuantong Emperor was only
given posthumous and...
-
degree candidate heavily influenced by the seventeenth-century
scholar Lü
Liuliang, in
October 1728
attempted to
incite the
descendant of Yue Fei, Yue Zhongqi...
-
Yinti Sally Chen
Empress Xiaogongren Shen
Mengsheng Yinren Che Xuan Lv
Liuliang Huang Haibing Nian
gengyao Tie
Mengqiu Long
Keduo Chen Yida Li Cai Zhang...
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Archived from the
original on 8
January 2020.
Retrieved 13
February 2020.
Liuliang Yu, Hong Yu,
Chinese Coins:
Money in
History and
Society Long
River Press...
- Schjöth,
Frederick –
Chinese Currency: The
Currency of the Far East. Yu
Liuliang et al.
Zhongguo Huaqian (Chinese
Amulet Coins) 509p, 1992. (in Mandarin...