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  2. Tian Ji - Wikipedia

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    Tian Ji was a military general of the Qi state during the early Warring States period of Chinese history. The story is about a horse riding game between Tian Ji and the king of the Qi Kingdom, and how Tian Ji won the horse racing game under the guidance of a military strategist, Sun Bin, with all his horses less competitive than the king.

  3. Tian Ji'an - Wikipedia

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    Tian Ji'an was born in 781 or 782, [a] during the reign of Emperor Dezong of Tang.At that time, his father Tian Xu was an officer under Tian Xu's cousin Tian Yue, the military governor of Weibo Circuit, who governed the circuit semi-independently from the imperial regime.

  4. Mao Ni - Wikipedia

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    Mao Ni (Chinese: 猫腻; pinyin: Māo Nì; born 1977) is a Chinese author of xianxia novels.His most famous work is the web novel, Ze Tian Ji (Way of Choices) which has been adapted into an action TV drama, Fighter of the Destiny.

  5. Warring States period - Wikipedia

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    The generals from the Battle of Guiling met again (Sun Bin and Tian Ji versus Pang Juan), using the same tactic, attacking Wei's capital. Sun Bin feigned a retreat and then turned on the overconfident Wei troops and decisively defeated them at the Battle of Maling .

  6. Tian Jiarui - Wikipedia

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    Tian Jiarui (Chinese: 田嘉瑞, born December 4, 1998), is a Chinese actor. He gained recognition for playing the roles of Gong Yuanzhi in My Journey to You (2023) and Zhuo Yichen in Fangs of Fortune (2024).

  7. Tianji - Wikipedia

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    Tian Ji (fl. 4th century BC), military general of the state of Qi Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tianji .

  8. Battle of Guiling - Wikipedia

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    Tian Ji and Sun Bin, acting as co-commanders of Qi, led an army to lift the siege and save Zhao. Sun Bin moved south intentionally to make an unsuccessful attack on Pingling, intending to convince Wei commander Pang Juan that the Qi Army was too weak to achieve victory.

  9. King Wei of Qi - Wikipedia

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    King Wei of Qi (Chinese: 齊威王; pinyin: Qí Wēi Wáng), personal name Tian Yinqi (田因齊), was a ruler of the Qi state, reigning from 356 BC to 320 BC, [1] or according to another source from 378 BC to 343 BC. [2]