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  2. Zhu Yunlai - Wikipedia

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    Levin Zhu Yunlai (born 29 July 1958 [1]) is a Chinese businessman. He is the son of Zhu Rongji , the former Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China . In 1994, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin , studying atmospheric science.

  3. Dandan youqing - Wikipedia

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    Poem: "Grief" (哀思 ai si), segment of "Happy reunion" (相見歡 xiang jian huan) by Li Yu from Southern Tang "Wishing We Last Forever" (但願人長久; Danyuan ren changjiu) – 4:06 Music by Liang Hongzhi (梁弘志), arranged by Xiao Weichen (蕭唯忱) Poem:"Water song" (水調歌頭 shui diao ge tou) by Su Shi (蘇軾) from Song era

  4. List of emperors of the Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Li Song 李誦 28 February 805 28 August 805 killed [5] Emperor Zhide 至德皇帝 Yongzhen (永貞) 805; Xianzong 憲宗 Li Chu 李純 5 September 805 14 February 820 killed [5] Emperor Zhaowen 昭文皇帝 Yuanhe (元和) 806–820; Muzong 穆宗 Li Heng 李恆 20 February 820 25 February 824 Emperor Ruisheng 睿聖皇帝 Changqing (長慶 ...

  5. Song conquest of Southern Tang - Wikipedia

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    Southern Tang. The Tang had a fleet of ships that were ten decks high [3] and equipped with multiple flamethrowers. There were at least 150,000 soldiers and sailors under the command of Zhu Lingyun. [4] Song. The admiral for the Song was Cao Bin. [5] The Song ships were smaller, [6] but the crew on board were better

  6. Song poetry - Wikipedia

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    The poets of the Song dynasty drew on a long tradition of poetry in China, particularly upon forms prevalent in the Tang dynasty, together with influences from Central Asia.The ci form is especially associated with the Sung dynasty period shows signs of development toward the end of the Tang dynasty and the period of disunity immediately before the Song dynasty, especially as exemplified in ...

  7. Tune of Li Zhongtang - Wikipedia

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    The Tune of Li Zhongtang (simplified Chinese: 李中堂乐; traditional Chinese: 李中堂樂; pinyin: Lǐ Zhōng táng Yuè) is the first semi-official national song of China, written by Li Hongzhang in 1896 during the Qing dynasty. As an unofficial anthem for the dynasty, it was so named because "Zhongtang" was a bureaucratic title meaning ...

  8. China's Zhu Yi leaves ice in tears after falling again in ...

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    China's Zhu Yi left Olympic ice in tears after falling twice in Monday's free skate during team competition. The U.S.-born skater competing for China was previously the subject of online vitriol ...

  9. Later Liang (Five Dynasties) - Wikipedia

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    Stone relief from the tomb of Wang Chuzhi.National Museum, Beijing. Liang, known in historiography as the Later Liang (simplified Chinese: 后梁; traditional Chinese: 後梁; pinyin: Hòu Liáng) (1 June 907 – 19 November 923) or the Zhu Liang (Chinese: 朱梁), was an imperial dynasty of China and the first of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.