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Li Chun (volleyball)
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 (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-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), C ...
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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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