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Zhiji may refer to any of the following: * IM Motors (), a Chinese electric car manufacturer * Liu Zhiji, a Chinese historian and politician of the Tang dynasty * Yuwen Zhiji, a military officer of the Sui dynasty See also * Jiutou Zhiji Jing Jiutou Zhiji Jing ( zh, c=九头雉鸡精/九頭雉鷄精, p=Jiǔtóu Zhìjī Jīng; roughly ''Nine-Headed Pheasant Spirit''), or Hu Ximei ( zh, c=胡喜媚, p=Hú Xǐmèi; roughly ''Splendor''), is a yaojing, changed from a pheasant with nine he ...
, a yaojing and a character from the famed classic Chinese novel ''Investiture of the Gods'' {{disambiguation, given name ...
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IM Motors
IM Motors (Chinese: 智己汽车, ''Zhiji Motors'') is electric vehicle joint venture between Chinese automobile manufacturer SAIC Motor and Chinese technology companies Zhangjiang Hi-Tech and Alibaba Group. Etymology The company's English name IM stands for "Intelligence in Motion". Its Chinese name is Zhiji Motors (智己汽车). History The IM Motors joint venture between SAIC Motor, Alibaba Group, and Zhangjiang Hi-Tech was established in December 2020, and a 3D rendering of the company's upcoming sedan, aiming to compete with the Tesla Model S, was presented later in January 2021. A dynamically developing industry in China, the so-called New Energy Vehicles are distinguished by their high-performance and high power drive systems. In April 2021 at the Auto Shanghai auto show, IM Motors presented three vehicles; the L7 electric executive car prototype, along with two concepts, the LS7 mid-size SUV and the Airo designed by English designer Thomas Heatherwick. Vehicles ...
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Liu Zhiji
Liu Zhiji (; 661–721), courtesy name Zixuan (), was a Chinese historian and politician of the Tang dynasty. Well known as the author of ''Shitong'', he was born in present-day Xuzhou, Jiangsu, during the Tang dynasty. Liu's father Liu Zangqi and elder brother Liu Zhirou were officials, famous for their literary compositions. He received his imperial examination degree in 680, and began working on several compilations with others in the court in 699. In 708, he decided to resign himself and started compiling the ''Shitong''. Stephen W. Durrant calls Liu Zhiji "one of ancient China's most critical and brilliant readers" (''The Cloudy Mirror'', 71–72: Liu is quoted criticizing Sima Qian's style for verbosity and deliberately setting apart the chronologically close accounts). References * Li, Wenli. Liu Zhiji Shitong Tixian De Biandao Sixiang He Biandao Yuanze (The Editing Thought and Principle in Liu Zhiji's Shitong)'. Tangdu Journal. 2006-05. pp. 34–36. ISSN 1001-0300 ...
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Yuwen Zhiji
Yuwen Zhiji (died 619) was a military officer of the Sui dynasty. He was the son of Yuwen Shu, the Duke of Xu. He was the younger brother of Yuwen Huaji and older brother of Yuwen Huiji (宇文惠及). He had another younger half-brother Yuwen Shiji. His ancestors were from Xiongnu descent with the surname Pòyětóu (破野头). The Poyetous later were naturalized to Xianbei ethnicity and changed their surname to Yuwen (宇文). In 616, after Shu's death, Emperor Yang made Yuwen Huaji protector-general of the right camp (右屯衛将軍) and Zhiji supervisor of indequity (将作少監). In 618, Zhiji with his brother Huaji conspired with the officers of Xiaoguo Army (驍果军)— Sima Dekan (司馬德戡), Zhiji's friend Zhao Xingshu (趙行枢), Xue Shiliang (薛世良), Zhiji's nephew Yang Shilan (楊士覧)—to announce Emperor Yang and killed his youngest son Yang Gao. Emperor Yang was strangled to death by Linghu Xingda (令狐行達). A number of high-level offi ...
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