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Wei Li (figure Skater)
__NOTOC__ Li Wei or Wei Li may refer to: People surnamed Li * Li Wei (Tang dynasty) (died 879), Tang dynasty chief minister *Li Wei (Qing dynasty) (1687–1738), Qing dynasty mandarin Politicians * Li Wei (born 1953), former director of the Development Research Center of the State Council *, former Vice Minister of Public Security of the People's Republic of China * Li Wei (born 1958), People's Republic of China politician in Beijing * Li Wei (born 1963), Chinese politician *, People's Republic of China politician in Jilin Academics * Li Wei (computer scientist) (born 1943), Chinese computer scientist and president of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics *Li Wei (linguist), Chinese-born linguist at Birkbeck, University of London Artists and entertainers * Li Wei (actor) (1919–2005), Chinese actor *Li Wei (artist) (born 1970), Chinese contemporary artist *Lee Wei (born 1980), Taiwanese singer and actor Generals *Li Wei (born 1914), founding major general (''Shaojia ...
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Li Wei (Tang Dynasty)
Li Wei (; died November 20, 879Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 253.), courtesy name Maoxiu (), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xizong. Background and early career It is not known when Li Wei was born. He was from the Guzang Branch of the Li clan of Longxi, which, like the Tang dynasty's imperial clan, claimed ancestry from Li Gao, the founder of the Sixteen Kingdoms period state Western Liang''New Book of Tang'', vol. 72.—with the Tang imperial clan descended from Li Gao's second son Li Xin (Western Liang's second duke) and Li Wei's ancestors descended from Li Gao's eighth son Li Fan () and Li Fan's son, the prominent Northern Wei general Li Bao (). Subsequent male-line ancestors of Li Wei's served as officials of Northern Wei, the Sui dynasty, and Tang. Li Wei's grandfather Li Shanggong () served as the director of the archival bureau (秘書監, ''Mishu Jian'' ...
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Li Wei (born 1914)
__NOTOC__ Li Wei or Wei Li may refer to: People surnamed Li *Li Wei (Tang dynasty) (died 879), Tang dynasty chief minister * Li Wei (Qing dynasty) (1687–1738), Qing dynasty mandarin Politicians * Li Wei (born 1953), former director of the Development Research Center of the State Council *, former Vice Minister of Public Security of the People's Republic of China * Li Wei (born 1958), People's Republic of China politician in Beijing * Li Wei (born 1963), Chinese politician *, People's Republic of China politician in Jilin Academics *Li Wei (computer scientist) (born 1943), Chinese computer scientist and president of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics * Li Wei (linguist), Chinese-born linguist at Birkbeck, University of London Artists and entertainers *Li Wei (actor) (1919–2005), Chinese actor *Li Wei (artist) (born 1970), Chinese contemporary artist *Li Wei (born 1979), Chinese cellist *Lee Wei (born 1980), Taiwanese singer and actor Generals *Li Wei (born 1914 ...
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Li Wei (footballer, Born 1985)
Li Wei (; born 18 March 1985 in Beijing) is a Chinese former football player who played as a midfielder. Club career Li Wei was born in Beijing. He moved to Shandong to begin his football career, where he would play for the Shandong Luneng under-19 youth team. With Shandong Luneng comfortably winning the 2006 Chinese Super League title the club's manager Ljubiša Tumbaković allowed Li Wei to graduate to the senior team on October 5, 2006, which he came onto as a substitute against Shanghai Shenhua in a 2-1 defeat. This was his only appearance in the season. It was not until the 2007 league season that saw Li Wei establish himself as a regular member of the Shandong team when he played in seventeen league games for them, which also included his first senior goal on May 9, 2007 in an AFC Champions League group game vs Adelaide United at Jinan. This was followed by his first league goal against Wuhan Guanggu on September 5, 2007 in a 2-0 win. The following season, however, would ...
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Li Wei (swimmer)
Li Wei (born 9 March 1979) is a Chinese former swimmer who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 .... References 1979 births Living people Chinese female breaststroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for China Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in swimming Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games silver medalists for China Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games Swimmers at the 1998 Asian Games 20th-century Chinese women 21st-century Chinese women {{PRChina-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Li Wei (field Hockey)
Li Wei (, born 30 July 1978) is a Chinese professional field hockey player who represented China at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.2008 Official Results Part Two: Hockey – Wrestling
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Li Wei (footballer, Born 1975)
Li Wei (; ; born May 5, 1975) is a Chinese football coach and former international player who played as a goalkeeper. As a player he represented Foshan Fosti, Xiamen Lanshi before moving to Guangzhou Pharmaceutical and Anhui Jiufang. Since retiring he would move into goalkeeping coaching where he is now the goalkeeping coach at the Shanghai Shenxin of Chinese Super League. Football career Li Wei began his football career with second tier football club Foshan Fosti who was taken over by Xiamen Lanshi in the 1998 league season. At Xiamen he would go on to establish himself as the team's first choice goalkeeper and aid the team to win promotion to the top tier as well as the division title in 1999. His impressive performances was considered good enough to be called up to the Chinese national team in 2000 by the Head coach Bora Milutinović who gave him his debut appearance on March 25, 2000 against Yugoslavia in a 2-0 defeat, this was to be his only international cap . By the e ...
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Li Wei (figure Skater)
Li Wei (, born 9 September 1969) is a former Chinese figure skater who competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics The 1988 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XV Olympic Winter Games (french: XVes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Calgary 1988 ( bla, Mohkínsstsisi 1988; sto, Wîchîspa Oyade 1988 or ; cr, Otôskwanihk 1998/; srs, Guts†... with his partner Mei Zhibin. They finished last among the 14 pair skaters. References * Chinese male pair skaters 1969 births Living people Olympic figure skaters for China Figure skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics {{PRChina-figure-skating-bio-stub ...
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Li Wei (speed Skater)
Li Wei (, born 12 October 1961) is a former Chinese speed skater who participated in the 1984 Winter Olympics where he finished in 40th (5000 m) and 38th (1500 m The 1500 metres or 1,500-metre run (typically pronounced 'fifteen-hundred metres') is the foremost middle distance track event in athletics. The distance has been contested at the Summer Olympics since 1896 and the World Championships in Athletic ...) place. References * Chinese male speed skaters 1961 births Living people Olympic speed skaters for China Sportspeople from Jilin Speed skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics 20th-century Chinese people {{PRChina-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Li Wei (born 1960)
Li Wei (; born September 1960) is a general ('' Shangjiang'') of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China and the current political commissar of People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force. He was promoted to the rank of major general ('' shaojiang'') in July 2008, lieutenant general ('' zhongjiang'') in July 2016, and general (''Shangjiang'') in December 2020. Biography Li was born in Jiyuan, Henan, in September 1960. He served in Lanzhou Military Region for a long time. He was director of Political Department of the 47th Group Army in July 2007 and its deputy political commissar in 2010. In October 2010, he succeeded Lin Miaoxin as political commissar of . In September 2013, he became political commissar of the 76th Group Army, concurrently holding the political commissar position of in December 2014. In He became a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Committee in July 2015 and again in 2018. In December 2020, he was appointed pol ...
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Lee Wei
Lee Wei (; born 9 July 1980) is a Taiwanese actor and singer. Filmography Movies Television Dramas Discography References 1980 births Living people Male actors from Taipei Taiwanese male film actors Taiwanese male television actors Taiwanese Mandopop singers Musicians from Taipei Taiwanese male novelists 21st-century Taiwanese male singers {{Taiwan-actor-stub ...
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Li Wei (Qing Dynasty)
Li Wei (; Styled Youjie (), posthumous name Minda (); February 2, 1687 – December 3, 1738) was a Qing dynasty mandarin who lived during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (1722–1735). He served the Yongzheng emperor, helped implement his reforms, and held various regional governing positions. During Yongzheng's reign, Li Wei helped crush Ming dynasty loyalists. Li also implemented a tax reform that was unpopular with landowners. Biography Li was a native of Tongshan, Jiangnan (present-day Feng County, Jiangsu), and was orphaned at the age of 10. He was not literate, but practiced martial arts. He entered the Board of Finance as a regular accountant in 1719, then headed a department on the board. He then joined the staff of Prince Yong (the later Yongzheng Emperor). After Yongzheng ascended the throne, Li Wei was named the Governor of Zhejiang in 1727, where he carried out one of Yongzheng's signature policies of taxation reform: transitioning from an individual "head tax ...
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Li Wei (artist)
Li Wei (born in 1970, Hubei, China) is a contemporary artist from Beijing, China. His work often depicts him in apparently gravity-defying situations. Wei started off his performance series, Mirroring, and later on took off attention with his Falls series which shows the artist with his head and chest embedded into the ground. His work is a mixture of performance art and photography that creates illusions of a sometimes dangerous reality. Li Wei states that these images are not computer montages, but that he uses mirrors, metal wires, scaffolding and acrobatics Acrobatics () is the performance of human feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination. Acrobatic skills are used in performing arts, sporting events, and martial arts. Extensive use of acrobatic skills are most often performed in acro .... Wei's works have been published on the cover of the following magazines: Flash Art, Work, Magazin-Frankfurter Rundschau, Out of the Red, Zoom, Juliet, Contemporary, Theat ...
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