- Li
Siyuan (李嗣源,
later changed to Li Dan (李亶)) (10
October 867 – 15
December 933), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Mingzong of
Later Tang (後唐明宗)...
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Siyuan Programme (simplified Chinese: 思源计划;
traditional Chinese: 思源計劃; pinyin:
Sīyuán Jìhuà) is a
training programme for
excellent students at Tsinghua...
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Siyuan Bridge (simplified Chinese: 四元桥;
traditional Chinese: 四元橋; pinyin:
Sìyuán Qiáo) is a large,
complex overp**** in
northeastern Beijing, China. Similar...
- Dai
Siyuan (戴思遠) (died 935) was a
Chinese military general and
politician of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period Later Liang state, serving...
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emperor of the
Later Tang
dynasty of China. He was an
adoptive son of Li
Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong) and took the
throne after overthrowing Emperor Mingzong's...
- He
Siyuan (Chinese: 何思源; Wade–Giles: Ho Ssu-yüan; 1896 –
April 1982), also
spelled Ho Shih-yuan, was a
Chinese educator,
politician and
guerrilla leader...
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concubine of Li
Siyuan's or a co-wife with Lady Cao, and who was also the
mother of his
older brother Li Congrong. He was
either Li
Siyuan's third son (per...
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Language Pre-training, arXiv:2006.15595 Kwon, Woosuk; Li, Zhuohan; Zhuang,
Siyuan; Sheng, Ying; Zheng, Lianmin; Yu, Cody Hao; Gonzalez, Joseph; Zhang, Hao;...
- Cunxu's
adoptive brother Li
Siyuan became emperor.
Zhang Jingda continued to
serve in the
imperial army. In the
middle of Li
Siyuan's Changxing era (930-933)...
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Siyuan P**** (Chinese: 思源埡口; pinyin:
Sīyuán Wùkǒu, el. 1,948 m),
formerly known as
Piyanan Saddle (匹亞南鞍部), is a
mountain p**** in
Datong Township, Yilan...