- Li
Yuanji (Chinese: 李元吉, Pinyin: Lǐ
Yuánjí) (603 – 2 July 626),
formally Prince La of Chao (巢剌王), more
commonly known by the
title of
Prince of Qi (齊王)...
- and two
younger brothers, Li
Yuanba (李元霸), who
would die in 614, and Li
Yuanji – and at
least one
daughter (the
later Princess Pingyang). Li Yuan named...
- Wang
Yuanji (217 – 20
April 268) was a
Chinese noble lady,
aristocrat and
later empress dowager of Jin dynasty, who
lived during the
Three Kingdoms period...
-
Huang Yuanji (Chinese: 黄元济; pinyin: Huáng
Yuánjì) a
character featured within the
famed classic Chinese novel Investiture of the Gods (more
commonly known...
-
brothers Li Jiancheng, the
Crown Prince, and Li
Yuanji, the
Prince of Qi,
ambushed Li
Jiancheng and Li
Yuanji at
Xuanwu Gate,
killing them.
Fearful of what...
- Xia
Yuanji (Chinese: 夏原吉; 1366–1430) was a Ming
dynasty government minister. He was born in
Xiangyin County,
Hunan Province,
which was then part of Huguang...
-
followers ********inated his
brothers Crown Prince Li
Jiancheng and
Prince Li
Yuanji (Prince of Qi). Li Shimin, the
second son of
Emperor Gaozu, was in an intense...
- Yi
Yuanji (Chinese: 易元吉; Wade-Giles: I Yüan-chi) (c. 1000, Changsha,
Hunan – c. 1064) was a
Northern Song
dynasty painter,
famous for his
realistic paintings...
- Wu
Yuanji (吳元濟) (783 or 793 –
December 12, 817) was a
Chinese military general during the Tang
dynasty who
tried to
control Zhangyi Circuit (彰義, headquartered...
- the
arrested ministers, Xia
Yuanji (who had been
imprisoned since April 1422), and Wu
Zhong (吳中). On 8 September, Xia
Yuanji resumed his role as Minister...