• Li Renfu (李仁福) (died March 10, 933), possibly né Tuoba Renfu (拓拔仁福), formally the Prince of Guo (虢王), was an ethnic Dangxiang (Tangut) warlord during the...
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  • facto independence. It is not known when Li Yichao was born. He was the second son of Li Renfu. During Li Renfu's rule of Dingnan Circuit, he served as an...
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  • then killed Gao and supported Li Renfu—a relative of Li Yichang's, one generation higher—as the new ruler of Dingnan. Li Renfu was thereafter made the new...
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    closely related to thrips and bugs than to lice. Hu Li; Renfu Shao; Nan Song; Fan Song; Pei Jiang; Zhihong Li; Wanzhi Cai (23 February 2015). "Higher-level...
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    attack between Qi and Jin, Li Maozhen personally went to attack Dingnan, then governed by Li Renfu, along with his vassals Li Jihui the military governor...
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  • died. Li Renfu's son Li Yichao claimed the title of acting military governor. As the Later Tang imperial government had long suspected Li Renfu of being...
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    the Khitan. When Li Renfu happened to die at that time, the Dingnan soldiers supported Li Renfu's son Li Yichao as his successor. Li Siyuan decided to...
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  • Li Tao (1115–1184), courtesy name Renfu or Zizhen, art name Xunyan, was a Song dynasty historian and scholar-official who devoted four decades of his...
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    Yichang (908–909/910) Li Renfu (909/910–933) Li Yichao (933–935) Li Yixing (935–967) Li Kerui (967–978) Li Jiyun (978–980) Li Jipeng (also known as Zhao...
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  • list) – Li Sijian, Jiedushi (c.886–908) Li Yichang, Jiedushi (908–909/910) Li Renfu, Jiedushi (909/910–933) Li Yichao, Jiedushi (933–935) Li Yixing, Jiedushi...
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    Córdoba. Al-Hakim Nishapuri, Persian Sunni scholar (d. 1014) March 10 – Li Renfu, Chinese warlord and governor March 16 – Takin al-Khazari, Abbasid governor...
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  • Children[citation needed] Li Renyou (李仁祐), died early, father of Li Yichang Li Renfu (李仁福) (died 933), Later become the military governor of Dingnan Circuit...
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  • Li Yiyin was born. It is known that he was a son of Li Renfu, who ruled Dingnan Circuit as military governor from 909/910 to 933, and a brother of Li...
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  • century) Zhang Yaotiao (fl. 9th century) Zhang Xu (fl. 8th century) Bai Renfu (1226–1306) Cai Xiang (1012–1067) Cheng Yi (1033–1107) Fan Chengda (1126–1193)...
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  • and Liu Wan (劉綰) to aid Li Renfu, however, the Qi and Jin forces withdrew. In 911, Wang Jian's daughter, who had married Li Jichong and who had been...
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  • nobleman (b. 890) Rollo, duke of Normandy (approximate date) 933 March 10 – Li Renfu, Chinese warlord and governor March 16 – Takin al-Khazari, Abbasid governor...
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  • headquartered in modern Yulin, Shaanxi). Dingnan's military governor Li Renfu sought aid from the Later Liang imperial government, and Emperor Taizu...
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  • Zhao Yanyi, Shen Yan, Li Zhiyu, Sun Sheng Volume 132 Hereditary successors Liezhuan 1 – Li Maozhen, Gao Wanxing, Han Xun , Li Renfu Volume 133 Hereditary...
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  • following her abdication. The dynasty was named for the family title: the Li (李) family were the Dukes of Tang. The names given in bold for emperors are...
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    Year Date Event 908 Li Sijian dies and his adopted son Li Yichang succeeds him 909 Li Yichang dies in a mutiny and his uncle Li Renfu succeeds him...
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    Zhongli District (redirect from Chung-Li)
    Puzhong (普忠), Qiaxi (洽溪), Qingpu (青埔), Qingxi (青溪), Renai (仁愛), Rende (仁德), Renfu (仁福), Renhe (仁和), Renmei (仁美), Renxiang (仁祥), Renyi (仁義), Sanmin (三民), Shandong...
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    (d. 1182) Joel ben Isaac ha-Levi, German rabbi and writer (d. 1200) Li Tao (or Renfu), Chinese historian and writer (d. 1184) Magnus IV (the Blind), king...
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    Southwestern Mandarin Chengyu Dianxi Yaoli Baolu Qianbei Kungui Guanchi Minjiang Renfu Yamian Lichuan Ebei Wutian Cenjiang Qiannan Xiangnan Guiliu Changhe Jianghuai...
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    Prince (福王), Hong Renfu (洪仁富) Leaders of concurrent rebellions were similarly granted the title of King, such Lan Chaozhu, a leader in the Li Yonghe rebellion...
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    of Later Liang. In 922 Renfu sent 500 horses to Luoyang, perhaps to aid the Later Liang in fighting the Shatuo. In 924 Renfu was enfeoffed as "Prince...
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    departing tone. These tones are of same pitch as Sichuan dialects (Minjiang, Renfu, Yajin). The Chengdu-Chongqing dialect in most regions doesn't have tongue...
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    1312) Ata-Malik Juvayni, Persian governor and historian (d. 1283) Bai Renfu (or Bai Pu), Chinese poet and playwright (d. 1306) Bar Hebraeus, Syrian...
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    Bai Qi (白起, died 257 BC), Qin general of the Warring States period Bai Renfu (白仁甫, 1226–1306), Yuan dynasty playwright Bai Shouyi (白寿彝, 1909–2000) (Arabic...
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    3998/mpub.11413902. ISBN 978-0-472-90125-8. JSTOR 10.3998/mpub.11413902. Li, Jie (2023). Cinematic Guerillas: Propaganda, Projectionists, and Audiences...
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    compelled to go to Shandong. For a time he was a destitute wanderer. Bai Renfu Classical Chinese poetry Classical Chinese poetry forms Classical Chinese...
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