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Liu Yi (CNTA)
Liu Yi may refer to: People * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1997), Chinese footballer * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1988) * Liu Yi (admiral) (刘毅; born 1955), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Liu Yi, Marquess of Beixiang (劉懿; died 125 AD), briefly ruled as emperor of the Eastern Han * Liu Yi, Prince of Liang (劉揖; died 169 BC), Western Han prince of the Liang (realm), Liang realm * Liu Yi (CNTA) (刘毅), former Chairman of China National Tourism Administration * Liu Yi, Prince of Pingyuan, grandson of Emperor Zhang, and father of Emperor Huan of Han (132–168) * Liu Yi, military leader, associate of Emperor Wu of Liu Song (363–422) * Liu Yi (310–316), Prince of Hejian, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (b. 310) Prince of Pengchen, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (Eastern Han governor) (劉翊), Eastern Han governor of the Henan Commandery * Liu Yi (Eastern Han writer) (劉毅), Eastern Han Marquis of Pingwang (平望) * Liu Yi (Chen dynasty) (留異), Ch ...
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Liu Yi (footballer, Born 1997)
Liu Yi (; born 26 January 1997) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Kunshan F.C., Kunshan. Club career Liu Yi was promoted to China League One side Zhejiang Greentown F.C., Hangzhou Greentown's first team squad in 2017. He made his senior debut on 12 March 2017, playing the whole match in a 3–2 home win over Nei Mongol Zhongyou F.C., Nei Mongol Zhongyou. He went on to make ten appearances for the club in all competitions in the 2017 season. Liu received trial with Chinese Super League side Tianjin Quanjian F.C., Tianjin Quanjian in December 2017 and made an official transfer on 26 February 2018. On 2 March 2018, he made his debut for the club in a 4–0 away win against Henan Jianye F.C., Henan Jianye, coming on as a substitute for Wang Yongpo in the 76th minute. Liu joined second tier club Kunshan F.C., Kunshan on 4 August 2020. He would go on to make his debut in a league game on 13 September 2020 against Sichuan Jiuniu in a 2-0 victory. This woul ...
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Emperor Wu Of Liu Song
Emperor Wu of (Liu) Song (()宋武帝; 16 April 363– 26 June 422), personal name Liu Yu (), courtesy name Dexing (), childhood name Jinu (),(皇考以高祖生有奇異,名為奇奴。皇妣既殂,養于舅氏,改為寄奴焉。) ''Song Shu'', vol. 27 was a statesman and strategist of Imperial China, and the founding emperor of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. He came from a humble background, but became prominent after leading a rebellion in 408 to overthrow Huan Xuan, who had usurped the Eastern Jin throne in 403. After that point, using a mixture of political and military skills, Liu Yu gradually concentrated power in his own hands while expanding Jin's territory. In 420, he forced Emperor Gong of Jin to yield the throne to him, thus ending the Eastern Jin dynasty and 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 commander, perhaps the greatest of his era, he ...
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Liu Yi (badminton, Born 2003)
Liu Yi (; born 7 July 2003) is a Chinese badminton player. He won his first senior title at the Vietnam International Series in 2022 with his partner Chen Boyang. Career He won his first tournament at the Vietnam International Series with Chen Boyang. A week later, Liu won his second consecutive title at the Malaysia International Series tournament. In March 2023, Liu and Chen won their first BWF Tour 100 title at the 2023 Ruichang China Masters, and won their first BWF World Tour title at the 2023 Orléans Masters. Achievements BWF World Tour (2 titles) The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018, is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100. ''Men's doubles'' BWF International Challenge/Series (2 titles) ''Men's doubl ...
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Liu Yi (born 1015)
Liu Yi may refer to: People * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1997), Chinese footballer * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1988) * Liu Yi (admiral) (刘毅; born 1955), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Liu Yi, Marquess of Beixiang (劉懿; died 125 AD), briefly ruled as emperor of the Eastern Han * Liu Yi, Prince of Liang (劉揖; died 169 BC), Western Han prince of the Liang realm * Liu Yi (CNTA) (刘毅), former Chairman of China National Tourism Administration * Liu Yi, Prince of Pingyuan, grandson of Emperor Zhang, and father of Emperor Huan of Han (132–168) * Liu Yi, military leader, associate of Emperor Wu of Liu Song (363–422) * Liu Yi (310–316), Prince of Hejian, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (b. 310) Prince of Pengchen, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (Eastern Han governor) (劉翊), Eastern Han governor of the Henan Commandery * Liu Yi (Eastern Han writer) (劉毅), Eastern Han Marquis of Pingwang (平望) * Liu Yi (Chen dynasty) (留異), Chen dynasty ...
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Liu Yi (Chen Dynasty)
Liu Yi may refer to: People * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1997), Chinese footballer * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1988) * Liu Yi (admiral) (刘毅; born 1955), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Liu Yi, Marquess of Beixiang (劉懿; died 125 AD), briefly ruled as emperor of the Eastern Han * Liu Yi, Prince of Liang (劉揖; died 169 BC), Western Han prince of the Liang realm * Liu Yi (CNTA) (刘毅), former Chairman of China National Tourism Administration * Liu Yi, Prince of Pingyuan, grandson of Emperor Zhang, and father of Emperor Huan of Han (132–168) * Liu Yi, military leader, associate of Emperor Wu of Liu Song (363–422) * Liu Yi (310–316), Prince of Hejian, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (b. 310) Prince of Pengchen, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (Eastern Han governor) (劉翊), Eastern Han governor of the Henan Commandery * Liu Yi (Eastern Han writer) (劉毅), Eastern Han Marquis of Pingwang (平望) * Liu Yi (Chen dynasty) (留異), Chen dynasty ...
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Liu Yi (Eastern Han Writer)
Liu Yi may refer to: People * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1997), Chinese footballer * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1988) * Liu Yi (admiral) (刘毅; born 1955), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Liu Yi, Marquess of Beixiang (劉懿; died 125 AD), briefly ruled as emperor of the Eastern Han * Liu Yi, Prince of Liang (劉揖; died 169 BC), Western Han prince of the Liang (realm), Liang realm * Liu Yi (CNTA) (刘毅), former Chairman of China National Tourism Administration * Liu Yi, Prince of Pingyuan, grandson of Emperor Zhang, and father of Emperor Huan of Han (132–168) * Liu Yi, military leader, associate of Emperor Wu of Liu Song (363–422) * Liu Yi (310–316), Prince of Hejian, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (b. 310) Prince of Pengchen, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (Eastern Han governor) (劉翊), Eastern Han governor of the Henan Commandery * Liu Yi (Eastern Han writer) (劉毅), Eastern Han Marquis of Pingwang (平望) * Liu Yi (Chen dynasty) (留異), Ch ...
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Liu Yi (Eastern Han Governor)
Liu Yi may refer to: People * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1997), Chinese footballer * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1988) * Liu Yi (admiral) (刘毅; born 1955), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Liu Yi, Marquess of Beixiang (劉懿; died 125 AD), briefly ruled as emperor of the Eastern Han * Liu Yi, Prince of Liang (劉揖; died 169 BC), Western Han prince of the Liang realm * Liu Yi (CNTA) (刘毅), former Chairman of China National Tourism Administration * Liu Yi, Prince of Pingyuan, grandson of Emperor Zhang, and father of Emperor Huan of Han (132–168) * Liu Yi, military leader, associate of Emperor Wu of Liu Song (363–422) * Liu Yi (310–316), Prince of Hejian, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (b. 310) Prince of Pengchen, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (Eastern Han governor) (劉翊), Eastern Han governor of the Henan Commandery * Liu Yi (Eastern Han writer) (劉毅), Eastern Han Marquis of Pingwang (平望) * Liu Yi (Chen dynasty) (留異), Chen dynasty ...
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Liu Cong (Han Zhao)
Liu Cong (died 31 August 318), courtesy name Xuanming, nickname Zai, formally Emperor Zhaowu of Han (Zhao), was an emperor of the Xiongnu-led Chinese Han Zhao dynasty. He captured the Emperor Huai of Jin and the Emperor Min of Jin, and executed them back in Pingyang after forcing them to act as cupbearers. These raids finally forced the Jin dynasty to move their capital from Luoyang to Nanjing. Liu Cong's reign was one filled with contradictions. He was a ruler who was obviously intelligent and capable of logical reasoning, and during his father Liu Yuan's reign, he was a capable general as well. On the other hand, as his reign progressed, he became increasingly cruel, unstable, extravagant, and unable to listen to proper advice. Toward the end of his reign, any official who dared to speak against his actions faced potential death. During his reign, both he and the Han Zhao state displayed great potential, as Han Zhao expanded from a small state occupying modern southern Sha ...
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Emperor Huan Of Han
Emperor Huan of Han (; 132 – 25 January 168) was the 27th emperor of the Han dynasty after he was enthroned by the Empress Dowager and her brother Liang Ji on 1 August 146. He was a great-grandson of Emperor Zhang. He was the 11th Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. After Emperor Zhi was poisoned to death by the powerful official Liang Ji in 146, Liang Ji persuaded his sister, the regent Empress Dowager Liang to make the 14-year-old Liu Zhi, the Marquess of Liwu, who was betrothed to their sister Liang Nüying (), emperor. As the years went by, Emperor Huan, offended by Liang Ji's autocratic and violent nature, became determined to eliminate the Liang family with the help of eunuchs. Emperor Huan succeeded in removing Liang Ji in 159 but this only caused an increase in the influence of these eunuchs over all aspects of the government. Corruption during this period had reached a boiling point. In 166, university students rose up in protest against the government and calle ...
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Liu Yi (footballer, Born 1988)
Liu Yi (; born 26 August 1988) is a Chinese footballer currently plays as a centre-back or left-back for Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic. Club career Liu Yi would be promoted from the Tianjin TEDA F.C. youth team into the senior team during the 2009 league season after competing in the 2008 AFC U-19 Championship for China where they finished in the quarter-finals. On October 28, 2009 Liu Yi was suspended for one year and fined 10,000 Yuan by the Chinese Football Association for lying about his age to compete in the tournament. After his suspension finished he would join second tier club Shenyang Dongjin at the beginning of the 2011 league season. On February 3, 2015 Liu Yi would join Harbin Yiteng for the start of the 2015 league season. After only one season Liu Yi would move to Beijing Enterprises Group on a club record fee of 20 million Yuan. After three season he would join top tier club Wuhan Zall at the start of the 2019 Chinese Super League The 2019 Ping An Chinese Foot ...
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China National Tourism Administration
The China National Tourism Administration (CNTA; ) was a Chinese government authority responsible for the development of tourism in the country. The CNTA was subordinate to the State Council. Its headquarters are in Beijing, with regional branches in various provinces. The predecessor was the China Travel and Tourism Administration (later renamed the China Travel and Tourism Administration) established in 1964. It was once an agency directly under the State Council in charge of tourism. CNTA does not have the authority of a full department within the Chinese government to enforce regulations, but in other respects it acts as a ministry. Provincial CNTA offices in each Chinese province report to the central office in Beijing. CNTA has eighteen overseas offices called CNTO (China National Tourism Offices) that are charged with promoting tourism to China.
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Liu Yi (CNTA)
Liu Yi may refer to: People * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1997), Chinese footballer * Liu Yi (footballer, born 1988) * Liu Yi (admiral) (刘毅; born 1955), deputy commander of the PLA Navy * Liu Yi, Marquess of Beixiang (劉懿; died 125 AD), briefly ruled as emperor of the Eastern Han * Liu Yi, Prince of Liang (劉揖; died 169 BC), Western Han prince of the Liang (realm), Liang realm * Liu Yi (CNTA) (刘毅), former Chairman of China National Tourism Administration * Liu Yi, Prince of Pingyuan, grandson of Emperor Zhang, and father of Emperor Huan of Han (132–168) * Liu Yi, military leader, associate of Emperor Wu of Liu Song (363–422) * Liu Yi (310–316), Prince of Hejian, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (b. 310) Prince of Pengchen, son of Liu Cong (Han Zhao) * Liu Yi (Eastern Han governor) (劉翊), Eastern Han governor of the Henan Commandery * Liu Yi (Eastern Han writer) (劉毅), Eastern Han Marquis of Pingwang (平望) * Liu Yi (Chen dynasty) (留異), Ch ...
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