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Liu Zhen (Eastern Han)
Liu Zhen is the name of: *Liu Zhen (Han dynasty) ( 2nd century BC), Han dynasty marquis and son of Liu Sheng, Prince of Zhongshan *Liu Zhen (Tang dynasty) (died 844), Tang dynasty rebel *Liu Zhen (PRC) (1915–1992), Chinese Communist general *Liu Zhen (rower) (born 1982), Chinese rower *Serena Liu Serena Liu (born Liu Chen; ; 9 June 1975 – 22 March 2020), also known as Serina Liu, was a Taiwanese dancer and actress. Early life and education Liu started ballet lessons when she was a child and continued for 12 years, establishing strong ...
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Liu Zhen (Han Dynasty)
Liu Zhen () was the son of Liu Sheng, Prince of Zhongshan, and the grandson of Emperor Jing of Han. According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Zhen was granted the title of Ting Marquis of Lucheng (陆城亭侯) by the Emperor Wu of Han. In the Han Dynasty, a Marquis was expected to pay an annual tribute of gold to the emperor, which was to be used toward the ritual sacrifices to the gods and ancestors. Failure to pay this tribute was considered to be an offense meriting the stripping of one's noble rank. Liu Zhen failed to pay the tribute, and was thus stripped of his Marquis title. His family remained in Zhuo County, possibly until the time of Liu Bei, who may have been Liu Zhen's descendant. Liu Bei became the ruler of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period. He is not to be confused with Liu Zhen 刘桢, the Eastern Han scholar. See also * Shu Han family trees This article contains the family trees of members of the Liu clan, who ruled the state of Shu Han (22 ...
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Liu Zhen (Tang Dynasty)
Liu Zhen (劉稹) (died September 27, 844Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter.) was a Chinese rebel during the Tang dynasty. He was an adopted son (biological nephew) of the Tang Dynasty general Liu Congjian. After his adoptive father's death, Liu Zhen tried to take over Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義, headquartered in modern Changzhi, Shanxi), which Liu Congjian had governed as military governor (''Jiedushi''), without approval from Emperor Wuzong. When Emperor Wuzong declared a general campaign against him, he was defeated, and he was subsequently killed, along with his clan members, by his own officer Guo Yi (郭誼). Background It is not known when Liu Zhen was born. His grandfather Liu Wu had been an officer under the brothers Li Shigu and Li Shidao, who were successive warlords who ruled Pinglu Circuit (平盧, headquartered in modern Tai'an, Shandong). During an imperial campaign against Li Shidao, Liu killed Li Shidao and surrendered to the imperial army. Liu Wu ...
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Liu Zhen (PRC)
Liu Zhen (; 3 March 1915 – 20 August 1992), or Liu You'an (刘幼安), was a general in the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Biography Early life Tang was born into a poor peasant household in Xiaogan County, Hubei Province. As a youth, he joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1930. He participated in guerrilla warfare against Nationalist Forces during the 3rd Encirclement Campaign. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in August 1932. In 1933, he was transferred into the 25th Red Army. As the political commissar for the 224th Regiment of the 75th Division of the Army, he participated in the assault of Changlinggang and attacking Taihu County. Following the Long March in November 1933, he was appointed as the joint political commissar (with Han Xianchu) for the 225th Regiment. The regiment scored various victories and Tang suffered multiple wounds during battle. In 1936 he was enrolled into the Counter-Japanese Military and Political University and ...
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Liu Zhen (rower)
Liu Zhen (, born 22 June 1982) is a Chinese rower who represented China at the Men's eight competition at the 2008 Summer Olympics. References * 1982 births Living people Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic rowers for China Rowers from Liaoning Chinese male rowers People from Panjin {{PRChina-rowing-bio-stub ...
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