| | Liu Bang (256 or 247-195 BC), bandit leader who became first Han emperor Han Gaozu 漢高祖|汉高祖 (reigned 202-195 BC) | |
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| | (classical) a type of battle-ax / to kill / to slaughter | |
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| | Liu An (179-122 BC), King of Huainan under the Western Han, ordered the writing of the 淮南子 | |
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| | Liu Shaoqi (1898-1969), Chinese communist leader, a martyr of the Cultural Revolution | |
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| | Liu Shan (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263 / Taiwan pr. [Liu2 Chan2] | |
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| | Granny Liu visits the Grand View gardens / (of a simple person) to be overwhelmed by new experiences and luxurious surroundings | |
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| | Liujia village in Zhangdian District 張店區|张店区 of Zhibo city 淄博市, Shandong | |
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| | Song of the Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479), with capital at Nanjing | |
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| | Liu E (1857-1909), late Qing novelist, author of 老殘遊記|老残游记 | |
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| | Liugong island in the Yellow sea | |
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| | Liu Tianhua (1895-1932), Chinese musician and composer | |
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| | Liu Heng, personal name of Han emperor Han Wendi 漢文帝|汉文帝 / Liu Heng (1954-), Chinese writer | |
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| | Andy Lau (1961-), Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actor | |
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| | Liu Yi (-285), famous incorruptible official of Western Jin dynasty the Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋 (265-316) / Liu Yi (-412), general of Eastern Jin dynasty 東晉|东晋 (317-420) | |
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| | Liu Biao (142-208), warlord | |
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| | Liu Bei (161-223), warlord at the end of the Han dynasty and founder of the Han kingdom of Shu 蜀漢|蜀汉 (c. 200-263), later the Shu Han dynasty | |
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| | Lau Ching-Wan (1964-), Hong Kong actor | |
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| | Liu Xiang (77-6 BC), Han Dynasty scholar and author | |
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| | Gordon Liu (1955-), Hong Kong action actor | |
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| | Liu Xiang (1983-), Chinese gold-medal hurdler of the 2004 Olympic Games | |
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| | Liu Xu (887-946), politician in Later Jin of the Five Dynasties 後晉|后晋, compiled History of Early Tang Dynasty 舊唐書|旧唐书 | |
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| | Liu Xiaobo (1955-2017), Beijing writer and human rights activist, organizer of petition Charter 2008 零八憲章|零八宪章, Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 2010 | |
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| | Liu Yiqing (403-444), writer of South Song Dynasty, compiler and editor of A New Account of the Tales of the World 世說新語|世说新语 | |
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| | Liu Shi, personal name of Han Emperor Yuandi 漢元帝|汉元帝 | |
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| | Liu Binyan (1925-2005), journalist and novelist, condemned by Mao as rightist faction in 1957, subsequently dissident writer | |
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| | Liu Yang (1978-), China's first female astronaut in space (June 16, 2012) | |
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| | Liu Xi (late Han, c. 200 AD), possibly the author of 釋名|释名 | |
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| | Liu Yunshan (1947-), PRC politician, background in journalism in Inner Mongolia, head of the Central Propaganda Department 2002-2012 | |
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| | Liu Guangdi (1859-1898), one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898 | |
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| | Liu Cixin (1963-), Chinese science fiction writer | |
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| | Liu Juanzi's medical recipes bequeathed by the ghost Huang Fugui 黃父鬼|黄父鬼 | |
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| | Liu Yuxi (772-842), Tang poet | |
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| | Liu Bowen (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, with a reputation as a military genius, also called Liu Ji 劉基|刘基 | |
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| | Liu Jianfeng (1936-), second governor of Hainan | |
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| | Liu Houzong (1904-1949), originally Hunan guerilla leader, rewarded by Chiang Kaishek for killing Xiang Ying 項英|项英 during the 1941 New Fourth Army incident 皖南事變|皖南事变 | |
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| | Liu Ji or Liu Bowen 劉伯溫|刘伯温 (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, with a reputation as a military genius | |
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| | Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing | |
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| | Liu Shipei (1884-1919), Chinese anarchist and revolutionary activist | |
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| | Liu Xinwu (1942-), novelist | |
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| | Ferdinand Augustin Hallerstein (1703-1774), Slovenian Jesuit missionary, astronomer and mathematician, spent 35 years at Emperor Qianlong's court | |
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| | Liu Juanzi, legendary alchemist and creator of magic potions | |
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| | Liu Yuan (c. 251-310), warlord at the end of the Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋, founder of Cheng Han of the Sixteen Kingdoms 成漢|成汉 (304-347) | |
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| | Liu Yu, founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋, broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned as Emperor Wu of Song 宋武帝 | |
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| | Liu Guijin (1945-), PRC diplomat, special representative to Africa from 2007, Chinese specialist on Sudan and the Darfur issue | |
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| | Liu Jinbao (1952-), CEO of the Bank of China (Hong Kong) 1997-2003, jailed after being convicted of embezzlement | |
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| | Liu Heng (202-157 BC), the fourth Han emperor Han Wendi, reigned 180-157 BC | |
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