• Liu Zhi (Liu Chih in Wade–Giles) may refer to: Liu Zhi (prince) (劉祉), Eastern Han dynasty prince Liu Zhi (Boxian) (劉植; died 26), style name Boxian (伯先)...
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  • Liu Zhi (simplified Chinese: 刘秩; traditional Chinese: 劉秩; pinyin: Liú Zhì; Wade–Giles: Liu Chih, fl. 8th century), courtesy name Zuoqing (柞卿), was a Chinese...
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    daughter Lü Zhi's hand in marriage to Liu Bang and they were wed. Lü Zhi bore Liu Bang a daughter (later Princess Yuan of Lu) and a son, Liu Ying (later...
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    Liu Zhi (Chinese: 劉峙; Wade–Giles: Liu Chih; 30 June 1892 – 15 January 1971) was a prominent Kuomintang military and political leader in the Republic of...
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    de Bary 2001, p. 3. Crowell, William (2005), Sanguo zhi 31 (Shu 1) Biographies of Liu Yan and Liu Zhang, archived from the original on 2023-09-29, retrieved...
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    study with Lu Zhi, a distinguished man and former grand administrator of Jiujiang Commandery. Lu Zhi was from Zhuo Commandery, the same as Liu Bei. One of...
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  • fruitlessly, to replace Liu Ying with Liu Ruyi, over the objections of Liu Ying's mother, Empress Lü Zhi. Because of this, Lü Zhi hated Qi deeply. Nevertheless...
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    Lu Zhi (before late 140s?–192), courtesy name Zigan, was a Chinese historian, military general, philosopher, and politician during the Eastern Han dynasty...
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    further impressed by Liu in conversation, offered his daughter in marriage. Liu and Lü Zhi were married and had two children, Liu Ying (the future Emperor...
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  • Incensed, Liu Piao then turned her attention towards Wang Zhi (then a concubine with the rank of meiren); eventually, Chen Jiao was married to Wang Zhi's son...
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    Liu Hu, Emperor of the Han dynasty Liu Bao, Emperor of the Han dynasty Liu Zhi, Emperor of the Han dynasty Liu Hong, Emperor of the Han dynasty Liu Xie...
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  • offer her daughters to the crown prince, Liu Qi, and, to do so, forcibly divorced Wang Zhi from her husband. Wang Zhi was then sent along with her sister,...
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  • Emperor Taizong created another son, Li Zhi the Prince of Jin crown prince instead. After Li Zhi became crown prince, Liu pointed out that the crown prince...
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    geography and biographies of the Sichuan region. It was used by the Liu Song dynasty historian Pei Songzhi in his annotations to the Records of the Three Kingdoms...
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    Liu Xiang (77–6 BCE), born Liu Gengsheng and bearing the courtesy name Zizheng, was a Chinese astronomer, historian, librarian, poet, politician, and...
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    with the flattery of Chen Zhi and influence of Huang Hao, Liu Shan's hatred for Dong Yun grew each day. After Chen Zhi's death in 258, Huang Hao was...
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    of the Grand Historian have it written in black and white, many believe that Han Xin was loyal until his death. They believe that Lü Zhi and Xiao He framed...
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    using Yuan Shao and Liu Biao as negative examples. Cao Pi was also fostering his image among the people and created the sense that Cao Zhi was wasteful and...
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  • Chen Shou (category 3rd-century Chinese historians)
    However, Chen Shou was the sole historian who made an exception for Shu Han. Throughout its existence, Liu Bei and Liu Shan always used the name "Han"...
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    actually did. Liu Jianglü (劉將閭), Prince of Qi, changed his mind at the final moment and chose to resist the rebel forces, and Liu Zhi (劉志), Prince of...
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  • Book of Tang) referred to him as Liu Zhiqian, appearing to believe that the other sources incorrectly removed "Zhi" as they might have relied on Later...
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    (記室史; scribe/note-taker) Liu Chong (劉寵), Prince of Chen  † Ma Xiang (馬相), started a rebellion in Yi Province in 188 Zhao Zhi (趙祗) Zhang Rao (張饒), attacked...
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    reliability, record of Meng Huo history and authenticity. The Liu Song dynasty historian Pei Songzhi, when compiling his annotated version of the Records...
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    advisors to Li Zhi, and made another chancellor, Li Shiji, the head of Li Zhi's household. At the advice of another key official, Liu Ji, who pointed...
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  • Houzhu) Liang Desheng Liang Huang Lin Huiyin Liu Yuxi Liu Zongyuan Lu Guimong Lu Ji Lu You Lu Yu Lu Zhaolin Lu Zhi Luo Binwang Ma Rong Mang Ke Mao Zedong Mei...
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    against Liu Shao. Meanwhile, Liu Jun's uncle Liu Yixuan (劉義宣) the Prince of Nanqiao and governor of Jing Province (荊州, modern Hubei), and Zang Zhi (臧質) the...
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  • mentioned in the "Yiwen zhi" chapter of the Book of Han, which was built on Liu Xin's Qilue. There, its authorship is ascribed to Liu De, a son of the Han...
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  • Lu Zhi (died 312 or 315), courtesy name Zidao, was a Chinese politician of the Jin dynasty (266–420) and Han-Zhao dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms...
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  • them. In the course of his scientific work, Liu wrote a treatise which survives in the Book of Han: Lüli zhi (律曆志, "Treatise on Standards and Calendrics")...
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    were still in Liu Yao's territory, Zhu Zhi sent people to rescue them. Sun Quan and his mother moved to Fuling later. When Sun Ce defeated Liu Yao in 195...
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