Li Rizhi (Chinese: 李日知) (died 715) was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of...
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Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (redirect from Li Longji)
his administration, relieving the chancellors Wei, Guo Yuanzhen, Dou, Li Rizhi, and Zhang Yue of their chancellor positions, instead commissioning a number...
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Emperor Shang of Tang (redirect from Li chongmao)
(710) Cen Xi (710) Zhang Jiafu (710) Li Dan (710) Liu Youqiu (710) Zhong Shaojing (710) Li Longji (710) Li Rizhi (710) Consorts: Princess consort, of...
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Emperor Ruizong of Tang (redirect from Li Xulun)
712) Liu Youqiu (710–711, 711–712) Zhong Shaojing (710) Li Longji (710) Li Rizhi (710–711) Xue Ji (710) Yao Yuanzhi (710–711) Wei Sili (710) Xiao Zhizhong...
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Princess Taiping (redirect from Li Lingyue)
his administration, relieving the chancellors Wei, Guo Yuanzhen, Dou, Li Rizhi, and Zhang Shuo of their chancellor positions, instead commissioning a...
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(706–707) Wei Juyuan (707–709) Ji Chuna (707–710) Xiao Zhizhong (709) Li Rizhi (711) Dou Huaizhen (711) Liu Youqiu (711–712, 713) Cen Xi (712–713) Wei...
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Emperor Ruizong sent the official Li Rizhi to visit Su Ting to urge him to return to government service, Li Rizhi saw that Su Ting's mourning was deep...
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in charge of civil service affairs, along with Li Rizhi. It was said that under Wei's and Li Rizhi's oversight, the civil service affairs, which had...
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governmental reorganization, he and fellow chancellors Wei Anshi, Guo Yuanzhen, Li Rizhi, and Zhang Shuo were removed from their chancellor posts, and he was again...
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and Kang Rizhi (康日知) the prefect of Zhao Prefecture (趙州, in modern Shijiazhuang), to turn their respective prefectures against Li Weiyue. When Li Weiyue...
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Kang Rizhi (康日知) the prefect of Zhao Prefecture (趙州, in modern Shijiazhuang), to submit their respective prefectures turn against Li Weiyue. When Li Weiyue...
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Emperor Dezong of Tang (redirect from Li Kuo)
Kang Rizhi (康日知), each receiving two prefectures with the lesser title of military prefect (團練使, Tuanlianshi).) He also refused to accept Li Na's surrender...
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captured from Li Huaiguang would have to be returned to Li Huaiguang, and there would be nothing left to reward Hun Jian and Kang Rizhi, to whom Emperor...
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Li Jia (Chinese: 李嘉; pinyin: Lǐ Jiā; born September 1964) is a former Chinese politician, and Communist Party Secretary of Zhuhai, Guangdong province...
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recommendations, the three prefectures had already been promised to Kang Rizhi (康日知), who had stood up against Wang Wujun but whose Shenzhao Circuit (深趙...
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(義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei) and two prefectures to Kang Rizhi (康日知) as the military prefect of Shenzhao Circuit (深趙, headquartered in...
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Ding Prefecture (定州), while giving two prefectures each to Wang and Kang Rizhi (康日知, another Chengde general who had submitted to imperial authority during...
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defeated Li Weiyue, forcing him to flee back to Heng Prefecture. Li Weiyue began to suspect Wang, particularly after yet another officer, Kang Rizhi (康日知)...
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of three prefectures, while giving two prefectures each to Wang and Kang Rizhi (康日知, another Chengde general who had submitted to imperial authority during...
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official, Cui Rizhi (崔日知, Cui Riyong's cousin), to be chief imperial censor. Emperor Xuanzong rejected both recommendations, and made Cui Rizhi a general...
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that this was due to findings of corruption by Cui Riyong's cousin Cui Rizhi (崔日知), but is not completely clear. Old Book of Tang, vol. 99.[1] New Book...
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of three prefectures, while giving two prefectures each to Wang and Kang Rizhi (康日知, another Chengde general who had submitted to imperial authority during...
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off the Keelung coast on June 2. This formality was conducted by Li's adopted son, Li Ching-fang, and Admiral Kabayama Sukenori, a staunch advocate of...
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Leslie (Yu 2017, pp. 378–379, 383–384Leslie 1967, p. 138). 守汴日志: Shǒubiàn rìzhì The term Huihui actually has a broader, more general denotation, referring...
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1146/annurev-matsci-070909-104427. ISSN 1531-7331. S2CID 6552812. Wang, Rizhi; Gupta, Himadri S. (2011-08-04). "Deformation and Fracture Mechanisms of...
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Chengxun might have been born in 808. His grandfather was the general Kang Rizhi (康日知), who served under Emperor Dezong and carried the title of Prince of...
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of three prefectures, while giving two prefectures each to Wang and Kang Rizhi (康日知, another Chengde general who had submitted to imperial authority during...
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