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Li Chun
Li Chun or Lichun may refer to: People Given name "Chun" surname "Li" *Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778–820), personal name Li Chun, emperor of the Tang dynasty *Li Chun (warlord) (1867–1920), Chinese general * Li Chun (diplomat) (1892–1948), Chinese diplomat *Li Chun (actress) (born 1988), Chinese actress *Li Qinyao (born 1988), birth name Li Chun, Chinese actress *Li Zhun (1928–2000), Chinese writer, formerly romanized as Li Chun *Mason Lee (李淳; born 1990), Taiwanese-American actor Places *Lichun, Sichuan, a town in Pengzhou, Sichuan, China Other topics *Lichun, a solar term in East Asian Calendars *''And the Spring Comes'', a 2007 Chinese film by Gu Changwei See also * * *, a South Korean submarine *Chun-Li, a character from the video game, ''Street Fighter'' * Chun Li (other) * Chun (other) *Li (other) Li, li, or LI may refer to: Businesses and organizations * Landscape Institute, a British professional body for landscape architects ...
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Emperor Xianzong Of Tang
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (4 March to 1 April 778''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 14. – 14 February 820; r. 805 – 820), personal name Li Chun, né Li Chun (), was an emperor of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. He was the eldest son of Emperor Shunzong, who reigned for less than a year in 805 and who yielded the throne to him late that year. Once emperor, Emperor Xianzong set out to curb the power of the military governors (''Jiedushi''), and, when they would not heed his orders, he waged wars against them. His initial campaigns were quite successful, and Xianzong's army defeated warlords such as Liu Pi, Yang Huilin () in 806 and Li Qi in 807. In 813, after the submission of one of the key holdouts, Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered in modern Handan, Hebei) under Tian Xing, Emperor Xianzong appeared poised to reunite the empire, many parts of which had effectively been ruled independently by regional warlords. Xianzong's first setback was in 813 when he failed to defeat milita ...
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Li Chun (warlord)
Li Chun (September 12, 1867 – October 12, 1920) was a Chinese general of the Warlord Era of the Republic of China. Biography During the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, he was part of the First Army, which fought against the revolutionaries of the Wuchang Uprising, commanding the 11th Brigade of the Beiyang Army's 6th Division. Li was promoted to command of the 6th Division after the previous commander, Wu Luzhen, was made acting governor of Shanxi Shanxi (; ; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-lev .... References Citations Sources * 1867 births 1920 deaths Qing dynasty military personnel Republic of China warlords from Tianjin Empire of China (1915–1916) {{China-mil-bio-stub ...
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Li Chun (diplomat)
Li Jun (; 1892–1948), also written Li Chun, courtesy name Hsien-chang () was a diplomat of the Republic of China and a member of the Kuomintang. Biography In his early years, Li Jun studied at the National University in Shanghai, Nanyang College, and Beijing Taxation School. Later he went to study in the United Kingdom and France and received a master's degree from the University of Liverpool. Later, he successively served as the Deputy Consul of the Republic of China in Paris, Second Secretary of the Embassy in France, Consul-General in Singapore, Consul-General in Canada, and Consul-General in Paris. From 1934 to 1944, he served as the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of China in Peru. After returning to China, he served as Director-General of the Protocol Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The following year, he was appointed as the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of China in Denmark ) , song = ( en, "King Christian stood by the lofty ma ...
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Li Chun (actress)
Li Chun (; born 15 February 1988) is a Chinese actress, best known for her roles in television series as Ni Mantian and Wei Yanwan in ''The Journey of Flower'' (2015) and ''Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace'' (2018) respectively, and has received critical acclaim for her film work, particularly as Qinhuainü in '' The Flowers of War'' and Lian Mei in '' Avalokitesvara''. Early life and education Li Chun was born in Wuhu, Anhui, on February 15, 1988. She began to learn painting as a child. In 1998, at age 10, she was accepted to the Dance School Affiliated to Beijing Dance Academy and graduated in 2005. After graduation, she was hired to be a dancer at the Shanghai Ballet. In 2007 she performed in ''Butterfly Love'' in the United States. She entered Beijing Film Academy in 2009, majoring in acting, where she graduated in 2013. Career Li entered the entertainment circle in October 2010, while director Zhang Yimou attended the 60th anniversary school celebration of Beijing Film Ac ...
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Li Qinyao
Li Chun (born January 11, 1988), known professionally as Li Qinyao, is a Chinese actress and former singer. From 2007 to 2010, she was a member of the Japanese girl group Morning Musume under the stage name . As an actress, Li has appeared in television and film projects including ''Moon Embracing the Stars'' and ''Eastern Battlefield.'' Career 2007-2010: Morning Musume In 2006, Li auditioned for '' Super Girl'', but failed to enter the top 10. Tsunku, who planned on expanding Hello! Project into overseas Asian markets, offered her and the other eliminated ''Super Girl'' contestants an opportunity to enter an audition for Morning Musume in Beijing, China, which was kept secret from the members of Morning Musume themselves. Li accepted in spite of her family's disapproval due to the Japanese-Chinese tensions. On March 15, 2007, Li was officially announced as an eighth generation member in Morning Musume as a "foreign exchange student" along with Lin Lin. On March 18, 2007, ...
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Li Zhun
Li Zhun (; 4 July 1928 – 2 February 2000) was a Chinese novelist who was the vice president of China Writers Association and the librarian of Chinese Modern Literature Museum. Biography Li was born into an ethnic Mongolian family of teachers in Luoyang, Henan in 1928. His grandfather, Li Zulian (), his uncles, Li Mingzhao () and Li Mingshan (), all were teachers. His father, Li Mingxuan (), was a businessman. His mother came from a family of doctors. In 1934, Li studied at Matun school (), by age 6. Then he attended Dade High School (), a high school in Changdai Town, Luoyang County (). In 1942, Li fled from famine to Xi'an, Shaanxi. At the age of 15, Li was an apprentice in a store. Li worked as a postman in Matun Post Office () by age 17. Two years later, Li studied Chinese opera in Matun Theatre Troupe (). In 1948, Li worked in Zhongzhou Bank (), then he was transferred to Luoyang to teach Chinese. Li started to publish works in 1953. Li was transferred from Luoyang to Z ...
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Mason Lee
Mason Lee (born May 30, 1990) is a Taiwanese-American actor. He is the son of three-time Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee, and Jane Lin, a microbiology researcher. He is best known for playing the role of Teddy in ''The Hangover Part II ''The Hangover Part II'' is a 2011 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2009 film ''The Hangover'' and the second installment in ''The Hangover'' trilogy. Directed ...''. Filmography Film Television series Music video appearances Theater Awards and nominations References External links * 1990 births Living people Taiwanese male film actors American male film actors New York University alumni Male actors from New York (state) Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors 20th-century Taiwanese male actors 21st-century Taiwanese male actors American male actors of Ch ...
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Lichun, Sichuan
Lichun () is a town under the administration of Pengzhou, Sichuan, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... , it has eight residential communities and 22 villages under its administration. References Township-level divisions of Sichuan Pengzhou {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Lichun
Traditional Chinese calendar divides a year into 24 solar terms. ''Lìchūn'', ''Risshun'', ''Ipchun'', or ''Lập xuân'' is the 1st solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 315° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 330°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 315°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around February 4 and ends around February 18 (February 19 East Asia time). It's also the beginning of a sexagenary cycle. Lichun signifies the beginning of spring in East Asian cultures. Pentads Each solar term can be divided into 3 pentads (候). They are: first pentad (初候), second pentad (次候) and last pentad (末候). Pentads in Lichun include: ; China * First pentad: Dōng Fēng Jiě Dòng () *: '' Yuè Lìng Qī Shí Èr Hòu Jí Jiě'' (月令七十二候集解) explains the name of this pentad:It is not called the 'winter ice meets the spring wind and me ...
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And The Spring Comes
''And the Spring Comes'' () is a 2007 film directed by Gu Changwei, written by Li Qiang. This is Gu's second feature following his acclaimed feature debut ''Peacock''. The film premiered at the 2007 Rome Film Festival, and the lead actress Jiang Wenli, also Gu Changwei's wife, won the Best Actress award. Synopsis Set in a small town near Baotou, Wang Cailing is a vocal teacher who has a magnificent voice and a big dream—to be an opera (Italian Opera) singer at the National Opera House. She is not dreaming alone: There's a young man who wants to be China's Vincent van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionism, Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2 .... She also meets a gay ballet dancer who is past his prime. She falls in with a few other bohemian artists. All of them struggle not only to realize their drea ...
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Chun-Li
is a fictional character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' video game series. The first ever female playable character to appear in a fighting game to gain mainstream recognition, she first appeared in ''Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' in 1991. In the series, she is an expert martial arts, martial artist and Interpol officer who restlessly seeks revenge for the death of her father at the hands of the evil M. Bison, leader of the Shadaloo crime syndicate. Since her debut, Chun-Li has become a mainstay of the franchise and one of its most popular figures. She has appeared in nearly all subsequent installments of the series and several Capcom spinoff games. She is also featured prominently in ''Street Fighter''-related media, including two feature films, multiple anime and comic book productions, and other official series merchandise. She has earned much positive fan and critical reception for factors such as her backstory, athleticism and in-game playability, and she is consid ...
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Chun Li (other)
Chun-Li is a videogame character from the ''Street Fighter'' 1v1 fighter videogame series with various surnames. Chunli or Chun Li or Chun-Li or ''variant'' may also refer to: People Given name "Chunli" * Bai Chunli (born 1953), Chinese chemist * Chen Chun-li (1911–1969), Chinese actor and director * Gu Chunli (born 1957), Chinese politician * Kang Chun Li (847–894), general of Tang Dynasty China * Jiang Chunli (born 1981), Chinese crosscountry skier * Chunli Li (born 1962), Chinese-born New Zealand table tennis player * Lu Chunli, Chinese Paralympian volleyballer * Song Chunli (born 1951), Chinese actress * Wang Chunli (born 1983), Chinese biathlete * Wu Chun-li (born 1962), Taiwanese politician * Zhao Chunli, a suspect in a January 2023 mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, California, USA Given name "Chun" surname "Li" *Li Chun (warlord) (1867–1920), Chinese general *Li Chun (actress) (born 1988), Chinese actress *Li Zhun (1928–2000), Chinese writer, formerly romanized ...
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