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Li He (c. 790–791 – c. 816–817) was a Chinese poet of the mid-Tang dynasty.His courtesy name was Changji, and he is also known as Guicai and Shigui.. He was prevented from taking the imperial examination due to a naming taboo.
Lo Ching-ho as Li Lianying; Lam Si-chung as Kurun Princess; Cheung Tsang as Prince Gong; Kong Hon as Weng Tonghe; Ho Shu-san as Kou Liancai; Kwan Wai-lun as Yixuan (Prince Chun) Leung Suk-chong as Princess Consort Chun; Ling Man-hoi as Li Hongzhang; Yeung Ka-nok as Kang Youwei; Tang Tak-kwong as Tan Sitong; Lee Kong as Liang Qichao; Yuen Ling ...
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Richard Li, the younger son of Li Ka-shing, was ranked 19th. Henry Cheng , son of the late Cheng Yu-tung, was ranked 49th. Some of the members of the aforementioned "new" families were also on the list, such as Peter Woo , son-in-law of the late Pao Yue-kong (6th), Michael Kadoorie (12th), the brothers Tung Chee-hwa and Chee-chen (17th) and ...
The Tang dynasty was interrupted by the reign of Empress Wu Zetian (AD 690–705), who after deposing her sons, declared herself the founder of a Wu Zhou dynasty (武周); the Tang dynasty was resumed by her sons following her abdication. The dynasty was named for the family title: the Li (李) family were the Dukes of Tang.
Li Ji (李集), also referred to as "Li Jinyu" (李金吾), is the zhi jinyu (執金吾; security chief of the capital) of the Liao Empire and a descendant of Li Ling. He is killed by Qin Ming . Vice-Minister Ouyang ( 歐陽侍郎 ) is sent by Yelü Hui to persuade Song Jiang and the Liangshan heroes to surrender and defect to the Liao Empire.
Mo Xuanqing (d. 834) Meng Haoran (691–740) Li Ao (772–841) Li He (791–817) Li Yu (937–978) Li Bai (701–762) Li Qiao (644–713) Li Jing (571–649) Li Baiyao (564–647) Li Dashi (570–628) Li Shangyin (812–858) Li Shizhi (d. 747) Li Chunfeng (602–670) Liu Zhiji (661–721) Liu Zhi (fl. 8th century) Liu Yuxi (772–842) Liu ...
Chow Si-kit (周时杰), a pulp serial author who was divorced by his wife Monica resulting in a serious case of writer's block, got drunk up after a divorce meeting with his wife. Temporarily escapes reality by living vicariously through one of his lead characters, Dr. Wai, in a story about a quest for a mythical scripture.