Guo Wei (Chinese: 郭威) (10 September 904 – 22 February 954), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizu of Later Zhou (後周太祖), was the founding...
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Guo Wei (郭威) (904–954) was the Chinese emperor of the Later Zhou dynasty. Guo Wei may also refer to: Guo Wei (ice hockey) (born 1969), Chinese ice hockey...
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Later Zhou (section Rule of Guo Wei)
period. Founded by Guo Wei (Emperor Taizu), it was preceded by the Later Han dynasty and succeeded by the Northern Song dynasty. Guo Wei, a Han Chinese,...
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Guo Nuwang, First Empress of Cao Wei Guo Pu, writer and scholar of the Eastern Jin Guo Rong, Second Emperor of Later Zhou also known as Chai Rong Guo...
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Wei Guo (also known as William Kwo, Chinese:郭巍; born 15 April 1975) is a Chinese senior executive of Internet and Media. He is the Vice President of Kaixin001...
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Guo Wei Zhong is a paralympic athlete from China competing mainly in category F42 high and long jump events. Guo Wei Zhong has competed in both the 2000...
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Guo Wei (simplified Chinese: 国威; traditional Chinese: 國威; pinyin: Guó Wēi; born 8 July 1989) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a goalkeeper Guo Wei...
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the army of Guo Wei, a jiedushi (military governor) of the Later Han dynasty, and helped Guo quell Li Shouzhen's rebellion. In 951, Guo Wei rebelled and...
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Liu Chengyou (section Guo Wei's rebellion)
his downfall. When he killed the entire family of general Guo Wei without Guo in 951, Guo's army attacked the capital, and Liu Chengyou was killed in...
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Guo Wei (born 2 July 1982) is a Chinese Paralympic athlete competing mainly in category F35 field events. Guo is a six time Paralympic gold medalist....
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Guo Wei (Chinese: 国伟; born 7 November 1969) is a Chinese retired ice hockey player and former member of the Chinese national team. She represented China...
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Chiang Wei-kuo (Chinese: 蔣緯國; 6 October 1916 – 22 September 1997), also known as Wego Chiang, was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang...
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Qian Liu (852–932) of Wuyue Duan Siping (893–944) of the Dali Kingdom Guo Wei (904–954) of Later Zhou Emperor Taizu of Song (927–976) Emperor Taizu of...
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Li Gu (Later Zhou) (section During Guo Wei's reign)
under house arrest. Wang died shortly after. Guo Wei died in 954 and was succeeded by his adoptive son Guo Rong the Prince of Jin (the biological son of...
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structures. Early in his career, Guo Zhongshu served under the Later Han governor Liu Yun until Liu was murdered by the usurper Guo Wei. He later served in the...
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Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (redirect from Wu Dai Shi Guo)
and Shi Jintang. The father of the Later Zhou founder Guo Wei fought in Li Keyong's army and Guo served under Liu Zhiyuan. The father of Song founder Zhao...
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Guo Nüwang (8 April 184 – 14 March 235), formally known as Empress Wende, was an empress of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China...
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and Li Ye. Guo Wei at Olympedia Guo Wei at databaseOlympics.com (archived) Guo Wei at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived) Guo Wei at the International...
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Zhang Guowei (redirect from Guo-wei Zhang)
Zhang Guowei may refer to: Zhang Guowei (runner) (born 1959), Chinese long-distance runner Zhang Guowei (high jumper) (born 1991), Chinese high jumper...
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Chan Kowk-wai (redirect from Chen Guo Wei)
Haichuan Du Xinwu Guo Yunshen Jeong Yim Ji Jike Li Jinglin Li Luoneng Li Shuwen List of Chinese martial arts Ma Liang (general) Sung Wei-I Sun Lu-t'ang Wang...
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September 2019). "Illicium verum". PlantUse. Retrieved 8 November 2020. Wang, Guo-Wei; Hu, Wen-Ting; Huang, Bao-Kang; Lu-Ping, Qin (2011). "Illicium verum: A...
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Gary Fan (redirect from Fàn Guówēi)
Gary Fan Kwok-wai (Chinese: 范國威; born 30 October 1966) is a Hong Kong politician. He was the member of Legislative Council from 2012 to 2016 and from 2018...
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1016/j.physa.2017.09.028. ISSN 0378-4371. S2CID 85550367. Wang, Bao; Wei, Guo-Wei (2014-12-07). "Objective-oriented Persistent Homology". arXiv:1412.2368...
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190s–210s), advisor to Cao Cao Guo Ai (國哀; d. 1428), concubine of the Xuande Emperor Guo Wei (国伟, born 1969), ice hockey player Guo Linyao (国林耀, born 1972),...
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Guo Feng (born September 14, 1962) is a Chinese songwriter and singer. He is renowned as a pioneer of original Chinese pop music. During the 1980s, when...
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951 by general Guo Wei, who overthrew Later Han dynasty to establish the Later Zhou dynasty. In 954, Liu Chong was defeated by Guo's successor Chai Rong...
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While Guo Wei (郭威, a general and the future founder of the Later Zhou, was serving in the Later Han court, he was impressed by Fan Zhi. Guo later appointed...
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"Cedars-Sinai". www.cedars-sinai.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-17. Ji, Tao; Guo, Wei (2019-06-19). "The evolution of pelvic endoprosthetic reconstruction after...
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Baidu (section Death of Wei Zexi)
the Wayback Machine, April 2011 Yang, Yang (杨阳 Yáng Yáng). Translated by Guo Wei. "China's "Wikipedia" Submits Complaint about Baidu Archived 16 January...
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