Liu Shao (Chinese: 劉劭; 424 - 27 May 453), courtesy name Xiuyuan (休遠), later known as Yuanxiong (元凶, meaning "prime murderer"), was briefly an emperor of...
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to many military revolts. These rulers include Liu Shao, Emperor Xiaowu, Liu Ziye, Emperor Ming, and Liu Yu. Emperor Ming was especially vicious, murdering...
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(southeastern Henan), Liu Bei convinced Yuan Shao to provide him troops to assist Liu Pi. At the same time, Guan Yu rejoined Liu Bei. When Liu Bei arrived, many...
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Daomin (道民), was an emperor of the Liu Song dynasty of China. He was a son of Emperor Wen. After his older brother Liu Shao assassinated their father in 453...
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Liu Song ((劉)宋文帝, (Liu) Song Wen-di; 407 – 16 March 453), personal name Liu Yilong (劉義隆), childhood name Che'er (車兒), was an emperor of the Liu Song dynasty...
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Emperor Shao of Liu Song ((劉)宋少帝; 406 – 4 August 424), also known by his post-removal title Prince of Yingyang (營陽王), personal name Liu Yifu (劉義符), childhood...
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establishing the Liu Song dynasty. He ruled only briefly, for two years, before dying and passing the throne to his son, Emperor Shao of Liu Song. An outstanding...
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Liu Shao may refer to: Liu Shao (Three Kingdoms), an official of Cao Wei (also known as the Kingdom of Wei) during the Three Kingdoms period Liu Shao...
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by his uncle Liu Shao. After Liu Shao assassinated Emperor Wen and assumed the throne himself in 453, Liu Jun rose to oppose him. Liu Shao considered executing...
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Emperor Ming of Liu Song ((劉)宋明帝; 9 December 439 – 10 May 472), personal name Liu Yu (劉彧), courtesy name Xiubing (休炳), childhood name Rongqi (榮期), was...
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Liu Yikang (劉義康) (409 – February or March 451), nickname Chezi (車子), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Wu...
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Liu Yuning (simplified Chinese: 刘宇宁; traditional Chinese: 劉宇寧; pinyin: Liú Yǔníng; born 8 January 1990) is a Chinese singer, actor, and the lead singer...
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him by his future self, of Shao Kahn killing everybody, and attempts to alter events to prevent Shao Kahn's victory. Liu Kang's faith in Raiden and the...
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Lady Liu may refer to: Lady Liu, wife of Yuan Shao a warlord of Han Dynasty Liu E (Han-Zhao) (died 314), third empress consort of Liu Cong, emperor of...
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11 December 220. Liu Xie was a son of Liu Hong (Emperor Ling) and was a younger half-brother of his predecessor, Liu Bian (Emperor Shao). In 189, at the...
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resentment, Liu Jun carefully flattered and ingratiated himself with Liu Shao, and the brothers became exceedingly close. Liu Shao and Liu Jun engaged...
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Liu Shishi (Chinese: 刘诗诗; pinyin: Liú Shīshī; born 10 March 1987), also known as Cecilia Liu, is a Chinese actress best known for portraying Long Kui in...
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ruler of Southern Liang Taichu (453), an era name used by Liu Shao (Liu Song), emperor of Liu Song This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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(died 27 May 453) was briefly an empress of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. Her husband was Liu Shao, the crown prince of Emperor Wen who killed his father...
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crown prince Liu Shao in 453, Liu Shao, because he particularly disliked his cousins from Liu Daolian's line, had a number of them, including Liu Jie, put...
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term Song Shao Di (宋少帝) may refer to: Emperor Shao of Song (406–424) of the Liu Song dynasty Zhao Bing (Emperor Bing of Song, 1272–1279) of the Song dynasty...
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"Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song". Liu Zongyuan was born in 773. His courtesy name was Zihou (子厚). Liu Zongyuan's civil service career was initially...
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brother Liu Shao the Crown Prince to assassinate their father so that Liu Shao could become emperor. They were subsequently defeated by their brother Liu Jun...
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causing Yuan Shao's army to disintegrate. Meanwhile, Liu Bei had been making trouble in Ru'nan Commandery with the bandit Gong Du. With Yuan Shao no longer...
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himself. When Yuan Shao confronted him, he refused to hand over the Imperial Seal and left, but was attacked by Liu Biao (acting on Yuan Shao's instruction)...
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Liu Sai (Chinese: 劉賽, (?–?)) was a Chinese government official of the Song Dynasty. tai chang si shao qing (Chinese: 太常寺少卿) Guang Zhou zhi mou zhou jun...
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Liu Yao (died 329), courtesy name Yongming, was the final emperor of the Xiongnu-led Han-Zhao dynasty of China. He became emperor in 318 after most other...
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Annihilation follows Liu Kang and his allies as they attempt to prevent the malevolent Shao Kahn from conquering Earthrealm. It stars Robin Shou as Liu Kang, Talisa...
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Earthrealm, only to be defeated and foiled by Liu Kang. In the latter game, Shang Tsung resurrects Queen Sindel so Shao can use her to mount another invasion...
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returned to Guandu after his victory over Liu Bei, who sought refuge under Yuan Shao afterwards, Yuan Shao decided to renew the campaign against Cao Cao...
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