- Li
Sujie (李素節) (646 – c.691),
formally the
Prince of Xu (許王), was an
imperial prince of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. He was the
fourth son of
Emperor Gaozong...
- She was
initially favored by him and bore him a son and two daughters—Li
Sujie and the
Princesses Yiyang and Gao'an—but later,
after her
romantic rival...
- that read, "Because
Sujie is
chronically ill, he is not
required to
attend imperial gatherings at the capital". In reality, Li
Sujie was not ill, and the...
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daughters (the
later Princesses Yiyang and Xuan Cheng) and one son (Li
Sujie) with her, much to the
chagrin of his wife
Crown Princess Wang, who was...
- half-brother Li
Sujie Prince of
Poyang (鄱陽王) born by the late
Consort Xiao. But soon she
appointed Shangjin as
prefect of Mian (沔州),
Sujie as
prefect of...
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Yuexi as
Crown Princess Su Mei Mi Lu as
Princess Gaoyang Cui Can as Li
Sujie Zhang Xuanming as Li
Zhong Chen
Jingyuan as
childhood Li
Zhong Kang Fuzhen...
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Yuanshuang Xu
Xiaochuan as
young Li
Zhong Yang
Junyong as Li
Sujie Li Ang as
young Li
Sujie Jiang Junnan as Li Hong Ou Yang as
young Li Hong Liu Yanjun...
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syndrome -
Symptoms and causes". Mayo Clinic.
Retrieved 2023-04-22. Wang,
Sujie; Berbekova, Adiyukh; Uysal, Muzaffer; Wang, Jia**** (2022-12-26). "Emotional...
- 武則天 690–705 1 4 5 (1) 7 (3) 8 (4) Li
Zhong 李忠 643–665
Prince of Yan 燕王 Li
Sujie 李素節 646–690
Prince of Xu 許王 Li Hong 李弘 652–675
Xiaojing 孝敬 Li Xian 李顯 656–710...
- Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan,
Muslim Caliph (d. 705) Gudula,
Frankish saint Li
Sujie,
prince of the Tang
dynasty (d. 690) Sun Guoting,
Chinese calligrapher (d...