- Li
Yuqin (15 July 1928 – 24
April 2001),
sometimes referred to as the "Last
Imperial Concubine" (Chinese: 末代皇娘), was the
fourth wife of China's last emperor...
- Fu, of the Li clan (福嬪 李氏; 15 July 1928 – 24
April 2001),
personal name
Yuqin (玉琴) In
detail In 1921, it was
decided by the
Dowager Consorts (the four...
- Tang
Yuqin (born 12 May 1963) is a
Chinese cross-country skier. She
competed at the 1984
Winter Olympics and the 1988
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- and
family life. Li is
sometimes credited as a
coauthor of the book. Li
Yuqin (July 1986). "My Life in the
Imperial Palace".
Chinese Studies in History...
- Ma
Yuqin (born 11
September 1972 in Xingtai) is a
Chinese sprinter who
specialized in the 400 metres. In 1988, Ma
joined the
Hebei Track and
Field team...
-
noted that
Yunhe instructed her ****ure sister-in-law Li
Yuqin in
court etiquette, when Li
Yuqin was
appointed Imperial concubine in 1943. At the end of...
- The Type 068 and Type 069 (NATO
reporting name: Yuch'in or
Yuqin) are
classes of
landing craft mechanized (LCM) of the People's
Republic of China's People's...
- Puyi
planned for the
imperial family members including Empress Wanrong, Li
Yuqin and
Husheng herself to
escape to
Korea by train, they
first departed for...
- was so
isolated in the last
years of her life that Puyi's concubine, Li
Yuqin, who
arrived in 1943, only saw her face
during the
collapse of the regime...
- Pérec (FRA)
Frankfurt 1992 48.83 Marie-José Pérec (FRA)
Frankfurt 1993 49.81 Ma
Yuqin (CHN)
Beijing 1994 49.77 Marie-José Pérec (FRA)
Paris 1995 49.28 Marie-José...