- Lu
Xiufu (8
November 1236 – 19
March 1279),
courtesy name
Junshi (君实/君實), was a
Chinese statesman and
military commander who
lived in the
final years...
- from some
coastal cliffs nearby. As the
victorious enemy approached, Lu
Xiufu seized the
emperor and
leaped from the clifftops,
killing them both. Zhao...
- Li
Xiufu (born 28 June 1965) is a
Chinese footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder for the
China women's
national football team. She was part of the team...
-
known as one of the 'Three
Loyal Princes of the Song' (大宋三忠王),
alongside Lu
Xiufu and
Zhang Shijie. Wen
Tianxiang is
depicted in the Wu
Shuang Pu (無雙譜, Table...
- In return, the king
awarded aristocratic status to
Chengbo Xiufu's clan.
Chengbo Xiufu and his
descendants adopted Sima as
their family name. In the...
- 13-year-old
emperor Zhao Bing,
committed suicide,
along with
Prime Minister Lu
Xiufu and 1300
members of the
royal clan. On Kublai's orders,
carried out by his...
-
forcing Zhao Shi to flee again.
Accompanied by
loyal ministers such as Lu
Xiufu and
Zhang Shijie, Zhao Shi
boarded a ship and fled
further south to Guangdong...
- and to Zhao Bing,
killing everyone in
their way. There,
Prime Minister Lu
Xiufu saw no hope of
breaking free and,
taking the boy
emperor with him, jumped...
- Hock (simplified Chinese: 张秀福;
traditional Chinese: 張秀福; pinyin: Zhāng
Xiùfú; Jyutping: Zoeng1 Sau3 ****1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiuⁿ Siù-hok) is a
Malaysian politician...
- but
faithful loyalists like
Zhang Jue, Wen Tianxiang,
Zhang Shijie and Lu
Xiufu successively enthroned the emperor's
younger brothers Zhao Shi and Zhao...