• The Li Ji Unrest or Rebellion (657–651 BCE) was a series of events that took place in the State of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China...
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    during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. Li Ji is best known for starting the Li Ji Unrest, which led to the suicide of Prince Shensheng. She...
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  • 657 BC—The Li Ji Unrest is a series of events from 657BC to 651BC that takes place during the Spring and Autumn period, caused by Li Ji, the concubine...
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    changed after the slaughter of its ruling dynasty during and after the Li Ji Unrest. Afterwards, "Jin ha[d] no princely house" (晉無公卿) and its political power...
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  • and mayor of Zhengzhou Li Ke (general) (里克; 7th century BC), a minister of the Jin Kingdom, who was involved in the Li Ji Unrest Li Ke (李克), a fictional...
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  • becomes the first tyrant of Corinth. The Li Ji Unrest, a series of events that ends in 651 BC, initiates when Li Ji, the concubine of Duke Xian of Jin, attempts...
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  • be obliged to accept Assyrian overlordship. The Li Ji Unrest ends, resulting in the deaths of Li Ji, Xian, Xiqi and Zhuozi. After the revolt Duke Hui...
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  • squads Li Ke (李克), Chinese politician and mayor of Zhengzhou Li Ke (里克; 7th century BCE), a minister of the Jin Kingdom, who was involved in the Li Ji Unrest...
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    of Jin (modern Shanxi) during the Spring and Autumn period. Amid the Li Ji Unrest, he followed his master Prince Chong'er in 655 BC to exile among the...
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    Duke Wen of Jin (redirect from Ji Chong'er)
    suicide in 656 BC. This event led to a civil war in Jin, known as the Li Ji Unrest, where Duke Xian led several campaigns against his own sons, forcing...
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    Retrieved 17 July 2010. Xiaobing Li, ed. China at War: An Encyclopedia. (ABC-CLIO, 2012). online pp 56–58. Xiaobing Li, ed. China at War: An Encyclopedia...
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  • the reign of Duke Wen of Jin. Duke Wen of Jin was exiled due to the Li Ji Unrest prior to taking the Jin throne. Zhao Cui had always accompanied Duke...
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  • The Li Ji Unrest or Rebellion was a series of destabilising events in the ancient Chinese state of Jine, wrought by Duke Xian of Jin's concubine Li Ji, who...
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    Lady Li(Chinese: 李夫人; pinyin: Fūrén, died between 104 and 101 BC) was a Han dynasty concubine of Emperor Wu. Civil unrest broke out between her family...
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  • of the Ji Clan and mayor of Biyi City. Dong Ziwu as Yan Zhuoju, Zilu's brother in law. Gu Yang as Hou Fan Huang Wenguang as Ji family servant Ji Yongqing...
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    Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-0300074048. Ji, Lu. Selected Biographies of Chinese Emperors in Major Dynasties. DeepLogic. Li, Shi. The Political History in Wei...
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  • Chao, Li Cunjin rose to a commissioner of Army of Righteous Sons (義兒軍使). After the death of Li Keyong, Li Cunjin served Li Keyong's successor Li Cunxu...
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    The Peach Blossom Spring (Chinese: 桃花源記; pinyin: Táohuā Yuán ; lit. 'Source of the Peach Blossoms', also translated as “(The Record of) the Peach Blossom”)...
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  • from 210 to 207 BC. The son of Qin Shi Huang, he was put on the throne by Li Si and Zhao Gao, circumventing his brother Fusu, who had been the designated...
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    "The 4 June Incident was a turmoil and unrest. The Central Government took decisive measures to calm the unrest and stop the turmoil, and it is because...
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    Xi Jinping (redirect from Ji Jinping)
    2019). "Xi Jinping again backs Hong Kong police use of force in stopping unrest". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 22 November 2020...
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    Tang, emperor of the Chinese Tang dynasty Li Xiang, journalist Li Zhaonan, footballer Li Zhun, novelist Liang Ji, military general and politician Liangqing...
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    Walthall & Palais (2006), p. 92 Ji et al. (2005b), p. 27 Ji et al. (2005b), p. 17 Xie (2005) Ji et al. (2005b), p. 30 Li & Zheng (2001), p. 679 Ebrey, Walthall...
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  • constantly have to be three steps ahead when dealing with much political unrest, betrayal, infighting, and the ultimate battle for the imperial throne....
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  • increase in circulation of counterfeit coin currency, leading to growing unrest and instability. Official investigators from the Department Six, acting...
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    Emperor Xuanzong with her words, and he sent her back to her clan. The official Ji Wen (吉溫) told Emperor Xuanzong that he had overreacted, and Emperor Xuanzong...
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    Ming dynasty, and the oldest to survive. His mother was a woman surnamed Ji (紀), who was one of the Yao women captured during the suppression of the rebellion...
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    number of leading Chinese philosophers including Liang Shuming, Feng Youlan, Ji Xianlin, Zhang Dainian, and Tang Yijie founded the Academy of Chinese Culture...
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    Chinese: 臺灣話; Pe̍h-ōe-: Tâi-oân-ōe; Tâi-lô: Tâi-uân-uē), or simply Taiwanese, also known as Taiuanoe, Taigi, Taigu (Chinese: 臺語; Pe̍h-ōe-/Tâi-lô: Tâi-gí...
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    Central Advisory Commission Chairman Chen Yun, CPPCC Chairman Li Xiannian, and Premier Li Peng. Zhao also began to lose favor with Deng Xiaoping, who was...
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