• Wu Di may refer to: Wu Di (cinematographer), Chinese cinematographer Wu Di (film critic and historian) (born 1951), Chinese film critic and historian Di...
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    dynasty. The character "Di" (帝) is a title: this is the Chinese word which in imperial history of China means "emperor". The character "Wu" (武) literally means...
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    Emperor Wu of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋武帝; traditional Chinese: 晉武帝; pinyin: Jìn ; Wade–Giles: Chin Wu-Ti; 236 – 16 May 290), personal name Sima...
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  • the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors (Chinese: 三皇五帝; pinyin: Sān huáng ) were a series of sage rulers, and the first Emperors of China. Today, they...
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    Di Renjie (630 – November 11, 700), courtesy name Huaiying (懷英), formally Duke Wenhui of Liang (梁文惠公), was a Chinese politician of the Tang and Wu Zhou...
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    Wu Di (Chinese: 吴迪; pinyin: ; Mandarin pronunciation: [ǔ tǐ]; born 14 September 1991) is a professional Chinese tennis player. Wu has a career high...
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  • Wu Di (simplified Chinese: 吴迪; traditional Chinese: 吳迪; pinyin: ; born March 1, 1982, in Panzhihua, Sichuan) is a female Chinese softball player...
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  • Wu Di (simplified Chinese: 邬迪; traditional Chinese: 鄔迪) is a Chinese cinematographer and one-time film director, known for his collaborations with Sixth...
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  • Di Wu (Chinese: 吳迪) is a Chinese-American pianist. Born into a musical family in Nanjing, Jiangsu, Di Wu entered Beijing's Central Conservatory of Music...
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  • Sinosphere by the imperial ambitions of emperors such as Qin Shi Huangdi and Han Wu Di, both of whom settled hundreds of thousands of Chinese in these lands to...
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    Wu Di (born October 27, 1993) is a Chinese female international basketball player. She represented China in the women's basketball competition at the...
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  • named Wu in Shanhaijing: Wu Xian (巫咸), Wu Ji (巫即), Wu Fen (or Ban) (巫肦), Wu Peng (巫彭), Wu Gu (巫姑), Wu Zhen (巫真), Wu Li (巫禮), Wu Di (巫抵), Wu Xie (巫謝), Wu Luo...
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  • Chinese: 晋孝武帝; traditional Chinese: 晉孝武帝; pinyin: Jìn Xiàowǔ ; Wade–Giles: Chin Hsiao-wu-ti; 362 – 6 November 396), personal name Sima Yao (司馬曜), courtesy...
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  • Emperor Wu of Southern Qi (南齊武帝) (440– 27 August 493), personal name Xiao Ze (蕭賾), courtesy name Xuanyuan (宣遠), childhood name Long'er (龍兒), was the second...
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  • Wu Di (Chinese: 吴迪; pinyin: ; a.k.a. Wuzhala; born 1951) is a film critic and historian based in Beijing. He is the author of the definitive history...
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    Wu Zetian (17 February 624 – 16 December 705), personal name Wu Zhao, was Empress of China from 660 to 705, ruling first through others and later in her...
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  • (disambiguation) Wu Di (disambiguation) Wu (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Emperor Wu. If an internal...
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    king of Tir Chonaill (approximate date) Wang Xianyuan, empress and wife of Xiao Wu Di (b. 427) Xiao Wu Di, emperor of the Liu Song dynasty (b. 430)...
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  • Momo Love (redirect from Tuo Hua Ai Wu Di)
    Hua mama Tao Hua's mother CY Ling Xue Zhi Qiang papa Xue Zhi Qiang's father Wu Fei Li Xiăo Mĭ Tao Hua's friend Annie Chen Zhang Kaili Chen Qi's girlfriend...
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    Emperor Wu Di engages in military campaigns on two fronts: against the invading Göktürks to the north and against the Chen dynasty in the south. Wu Di, age...
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  • 2020–22 Not held 2019 Yasutaka Uchiyama Wu Di 6–4, 7–6(7–4) 2018 Blaž Kavčič Hiroki Moriya 6–1, 7–6(7–1) 2017 Wu Yibing Lu Yen-hsun 7–6(8–6), 0–0 ret. 2016...
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  • enterprise from falling apart. Gong Jun as Xu Si Zhong Chuxi as Jiang Hu Wu Xuanyi as Xiang Zhaoyang Gao Zhiting as Yang Jian "电视剧《我要逆风去》为民族品牌谱写时代赞歌"...
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    in 2004 that let visitors see the exhibits from above. The "Dream of Han Wu Di" opened in 2006, and is the largest Chinese garden in Europe. A series of...
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  • Wu Di (吴镝, born April 23, 1979, in Fushun, Liaoning Province) is a Chinese renju player. He won the Renju World Championship in 2007, becoming the first...
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  • (broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV), but with a different cast and crew. Wu Yue as Sun Wukong Nie Yuan as Tang Sanzang Zang Jinsheng as Zhu Bajie Elvis...
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  • as Ye Shu (Yaso in Shanghainese) Zheng Kai as Mr Wei Chen Long as Tao Tao Wu Yue as Jin Hua Papi Jiang as Ling Hong Dong Yong as Mr Fan Huang Jue as Mr...
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    Desirable Monsters" where dwarfs were included among the "monsters." Emperor Wu Di, who reigned during the Western Han dynasty, imported numerous dwarfs to...
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  • that Wu Pin was the culprit behind Yuesheng's death. Xingyi then injures Wu Pin by using a club to hit his forehead multiple times, causing Wu Pin to...
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  • die and Yuan survives. Yuan is executed afterwards. Wen Di, age 37, succeeds his uncle Chen Wu Di as emperor of the Chen dynasty. During his reign, he consolidates...
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  • Invincible Yang (redirect from Yang Wu Di)
    Invincible Yang (楊無敵, Yang Wudi) may refer to: Yang Ye (died 986), military general serving the Northern Han and Song dynasties Yang Luchan (1799–1872)...
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