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Li Chong (Northern Wei)
Li Chong may refer to: * Li Chong (General) (李崇), Protector-General of the Western Regions, Qin Dynasty * (李充), courtesy name Daxun (大遜), Eastern Han dynasty official * (李充), courtesy name Hongdu (弘度), Eastern Jin poet and literary thinker. * Li Chong (Tang dynasty) (李沖; died 688), Tang dynasty prince who resisted Wu Zetian * Li Chong (EastEnders) The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' in 2006, by order of first appearance. 2006 was a year when many families joined ''EastEnders''. First, Deano Wicks, his sister Carly Wicks and fathe ...
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Li Chong (General)
Li Chong (), was the last Protector General of the Western Regions prior to Eastern Han. One of his official seals with his name written as 李崇之印信 was excavated in 1928 from Aksu by Huang Wenbi Huang Wenbi (; April 23, 1893 – December 18, 1966) was a Chinese archaeologist specializing in Xinjiang. Huang was born in Hanchuan, Hubei Province. After graduating from Peking University in 1918, he became a faculty member of the university .... Han dynasty generals {{china-mil-bio-stub ...
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Li Chong (Tang Dynasty)
Li Chong (李沖) (died September 22, 688), formally the Prince of Langye (琅邪王), posthumously known during Wu Zetian's reign as Hui Chong (虺沖), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. Along with his father Li Zhen, Li Chong rose against Wu Zetian, then empress dowager and regent, as they feared that she was about to slaughter the Tang imperial Li clan. Both he and Li Zhen were quickly defeated, however, and Li Chong was killed in battle. Background It is not known when Li Chong was born. He was the oldest son of Li Zhen the Prince of Yue, a son of Emperor Taizong. It was not known when he was crowned the Prince of Langye, but it is known that he had successively served as prefects of Mi Prefecture, Ji (濟州, in modern Liaocheng, Shandong), and Bo (博州, also in modern Liaocheng) Prefectures, and was known for being capable. It was also said that he liked literature and was good at horsemanship and archery. Intrigue Li Chong's uncle Emperor Gaozong ...
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