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Li Song (Chinese: 李嵩; pinyin: Lǐ Sōng; Wade–Giles: Li Sung; active 1190–1230) was a Chinese imperial court painter in the Song dynasty. [1] Song was born in Qian Tang (錢塘 – present day Hangzhou). He was originally a carpenter by trade, but was later adopted and trained by the court painter Li Congxun (李從訓).
Bian Li released her first solo "Someday" on July 5. Later, on November 4, she released her second song "Deng". On March 17, SING performed at the One Yeah Pop Up+ Festival held in Xi'an. [12] SING then performed the songs "Guo Chao Shi Dai" and "Chuan Ren" in another edition of the same festival on May 11. [13]
The Qin Empire is a 2009 Chinese television series based on Sun Haohui's novel of the same Chinese title, which romanticises the rise of the Qin state in the Warring States period under the leadership of Duke Xiao of Qin.
Song Binbin (Chinese: 宋彬彬; 1947 – September 16, 2024), [1] also known as Song Yaowu (Chinese: 宋要武), was a Chinese woman who, as a 19-year old, began engaging in violence that led to a role as a senior leader in the Chinese Red Guards during the call to violence by Mao Zedong that was the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. [2]
The story revolves around Su Jianming and Li Huilin (Zhou Dongyu) jointly investigating a criminal case involving wealthy businessman Li Zhitian (Yu Hewei).In order to investigate the case, Su Jianming ignored the dissuasion of his powerful father Zheng Gang (Zhang Guoli) and rushed to the "Hongmen Banquet" hosted by Li Zhitian.
Bian Cheng as Liang Huaiji An eunuch who has served Princess Fukang since a young age, and later develops romantic affection for her. Ye Zuxin as Zhang Maoze. Head eunuch. The Emperor and Empress' close aide. He has an unrequited love for the Empress, but is willing to bury his feelings and simply be a confidante. Cao Xiwen as Nanny Gu
Subsequently, with Li Mian repeatedly offering to resign, he was removed from his chancellor post and made a senior advisor to Emperor Dezong's crown prince Li Song. Li Mian died later in 786 and was buried with great honors. [3] Li Mian was known for his abilities in guqin and poetry, and he wrote a number of musical pieces. It was said that ...
Li Bian (7 January 889 – 30 March 943), courtesy name Zhenglun, known as Xu Gao between 937 and 939 and Xu Zhigao before 937, and possibly Li Pengnu during his childhood, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang, was the founder and first emperor of the Chinese Southern Tang dynasty.