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Liu Xiang (other)
Liu Xiang or Liuxiang may refer to: People * Liu Xiang, Prince of Qi (died 179 BC), prince during the Han dynasty * Liu Xiang, Prince of Liang (died 97 BC), prince during the Han dynasty *Liu Xiang (scholar) (77 BC – 6 BC), Han dynasty scholar-official, historian, poet and bibliographer *Liu Xiang (warlord) (1888–1938), Chinese warlord of the Sichuan clique Sportspeople *Liu Xiang (footballer) (born 1982), Chinese footballer *Liu Xiang (hurdler) (born 1983), Chinese hurdler *Liu Xiang (swimmer) (born 1996), Chinese swimmer Places in China * Liuxiang, Anhui (柳巷), town in Mingguang, Anhui *Liuxiang Township, Gansu (六巷乡), township in Xihe County, Gansu *Liuxiang Township, Guangxi (六巷乡), township in Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi *Liuxiang Subdistrict (柳巷街道), subdistrict in Yingze District, Taiyuan, Shanxi See also * Xiangliu Xiangliu (), known in the ''Classic of Mountains and Seas'' as Xiangyao (), is a venomous nine-headed snake monster that ...
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Liu Xiang, Prince Of Qi
Liu Xiang (; died 179 BC), formally King Ai of Qi () was a Han dynasty king of Qi Kingdom (Han dynasty), Qi and a key player during the Lü Clan Disturbance (180 BC). He was the grandson of Emperor Gaozu of Han and the eldest son of Liu Fei, Prince of Qi by Consort Si. With Liu Fei's death in 189 BC, Emperor Hui of Han, Emperor Hui allowed Liu Xiang to inherit the title of "Prince of Qi". During the Lü Clan Disturbance, Liu Xiang led the Qi forces and also seized the forces of the nearby Principality of Langye, and was ready to march to the capital Chang'an to claim the imperial throne for himself, assisted by his brothers Liu Zhang (prince), Liu Zhang and Liu Xingju. After the officials in the capital overthrew the Lü clan and deposed Emperor Houshao of Han, however, they instead invited his uncle Prince Liu Heng of Dai (later Emperor Wen of Han, Emperor Wen) to be emperor. Liu Xiang acquiesced and did not fight Emperor Wen for the throne, and he withdrew his forces back to hi ...
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Liu Xiang (scholar)
Liu Xiang (77–6BCE), born Liu Gengsheng and bearing the courtesy name Zizheng, was a Chinese astronomer, historian, poet, politician, librarian, and writer of the Western Han Dynasty. Among his polymathic scholarly specialties were history, literary bibliography, and astronomy. He is particularly well known for his bibliographic work in cataloging and editing the extensive imperial library. Life Liu Gengsheng was born in Xuzhou. Being a distant relative of Liu Bang, the founder of the Han dynasty, he was thus a member of the ruling dynastic clan (the Liu family). Liu Xiang's father ranked as a marquess. Liu Xiang's son, Liu Xin, would continue the scholarly tradition of his father and his relative Liu An (the Prince of Huainan). By the beginning of Han Yuandi's reign, Liu Xiang was a member of a group of Confucian officials, including Xiao Wangzhi, who wished to limit the power of the emperor's female family members relatives' clans, the Shi and the Xu. He ended up on the l ...
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Liu Xiang (warlord)
Liu Xiang or Liu Hsiang (; 1 July 1890 – 20 January 1938) was one of the warlords who controlled Sichuan province during the Warlord era of 20th-century China. Life Liu Xiang was born on 1 July 1890, in Dayi, Sichuan, China. He graduated from Sichuan Military College and eventually was promoted to army commander in Sichuan. From 6 June 1921 to 24 May 1922 Liu was both Civil Governor and Military Governor of Sichuan Province, and remained civil governor until December 1922. He again became both civil and military Governor of Sichuan Province from July 1923 until 19 February 1924 and remained military governor until 27 May 1924. He was again military governor between 16 May 1925 until he was replaced by Deng Xihou in 1926. During the period from 1927 to 1938, Sichuan was in the hands of five warlords: Liu Xiang, Yang Sen, Liu Wenhui, Deng Xihou, and Tian Songyao. No one warlord had enough power to take on all the others at once, so many small battles occurred, pitting ...
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Liu Xiang (footballer)
Liu Xiang (; born 1 May 1981) is a former Chinese footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby .... Career statistics Club ;Notes References 1981 births Living people Chinese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Chinese Super League players China League One players Henan F.C. players Qingdao Hailifeng F.C. players Meizhou Hakka F.C. players Heilongjiang Ice City F.C. players {{PRChina-footy-bio-stub ...
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Liu Xiang (hurdler)
Liu Xiang (; born July 13, 1983) is a Chinese former 110 meter hurdler. Liu is an Olympic Gold medalist and World Champion. His 2004 Olympic gold medal was the first in a men's track and field event for China. Liu is one of China's most successful athletes and has emerged as a cultural icon. On top of being the only male athlete in history to be all of 110-metre hurdles World Record Holder, World Champion and Olympic Champion—Liu remains the Olympic record holder for the men's 110-metre hurdles with a time of 12.91 seconds he set back at the 2004 Athens Olympics. He was the favorite to win another gold in the 110 metre hurdles at the Beijing Olympics, but he had to withdraw from competition at the last moment after a false start and aggravation to a previously unrevealed injury. Again a gold medal favourite in the 110 metre hurdles at the London Olympics he pulled his Achilles tendon attempting to clear the first hurdle in the heats. On April 7, 2015, he announced his ret ...
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Liu Xiang (swimmer)
Liu Xiang (, born 1 September 1996) is a Chinese competitive swimmer. Early life Born Liu Jiaxin in Tianhe District, Guangzhou, she is the only daughter to her parents. Both of her parents were basketball players, but she chose swimming. Liu is an alumnus of South China Normal University. Swimming At the 2015 World Aquatics Championships, Liu won the bronze medal in the 50-meter backstroke behind teammate Fu Yuanhui at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia. She also competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics. In the 2018 Asian Games The 2018 Asian Games ( id, Pesta Olahraga Asia 2018 or ''Asian Games 2018''), officially known as the 18th Asian Games and also known as Jakarta-Palembang 2018 or Indonesia 2018, was a continental multi-sport event that was held from 18 Augus ... Liu broke the 27-second barrier in the women's 50m backstroke as she set a world record and took the gold medal. Personal bests Long course (50-meter pool) Short course (25-m ...
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Mingguang
Mingguang (), formerly Jiashan County (), is a county-level city in the northeast of Anhui Province, China, bordering Jiangsu province to the northeast and east. It is under the administration of Chuzhou city. Geography Mingguang City is on the north-eastern edge of Anhui Province. The Huai River forms part of its northeast border. Bordering county-level divisions are Lai'an County to the southeast, Nanqiao District to the south, Dingyuan County to the southwest, Fengyang County to the west, Wuhe County to the northwest, and, in Jiangsu, Sihong and Xuyi Xuyi County () is under the administration of Huai'an, Jiangsu province, China. The southernmost of Huai'an's county-level divisions, it borders the prefecture-level cities of Suqian to the north and Chuzhou (Anhui) to the south and west. Xuyi is ... counties. Climate Mingguang City lies on the Northern Subtropical Zone. The average temperature of Mingguang City for the whole year is 15 °C. The average annual rainfall is ...
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Liuxiang Township, Gansu
Liu Xiang or Liuxiang may refer to: People *Liu Xiang, Prince of Qi (died 179 BC), prince during the Han dynasty * Liu Xiang, Prince of Liang (died 97 BC), prince during the Han dynasty *Liu Xiang (scholar) (77 BC – 6 BC), Han dynasty scholar-official, historian, poet and bibliographer *Liu Xiang (warlord) (1888–1938), Chinese warlord of the Sichuan clique Sportspeople *Liu Xiang (footballer) (born 1982), Chinese footballer *Liu Xiang (hurdler) (born 1983), Chinese hurdler *Liu Xiang (swimmer) (born 1996), Chinese swimmer Places in China * Liuxiang, Anhui (柳巷), town in Mingguang, Anhui * Liuxiang Township, Gansu (六巷乡), township in Xihe County, Gansu * Liuxiang Township, Guangxi (六巷乡), township in Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi *Liuxiang Subdistrict (柳巷街道), subdistrict in Yingze District, Taiyuan, Shanxi See also * Xiangliu Xiangliu (), known in the ''Classic of Mountains and Seas'' as Xiangyao (), is a venomous nine-headed snake monster tha ...
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Xihe County
Xihe County () is a county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Longnan, in the southeast of Gansu Province Gansu (, ; alternately romanized as Kansu) is a province in Northwest China. Its capital and largest city is Lanzhou, in the southeast part of the province. The seventh-largest administrative district by area at , Gansu lies between the Tibet ... of China. The postal code is 742500. The county seat is located in the town of Hanyuan (). Administrative divisions Xihe County is divided to 16 towns and 4 townships. ;Towns ;Townships Climate References External linksXihe County Official Website County-level divisions of Gansu Longnan {{Gansu-geo-stub ...
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Liuxiang Township, Guangxi
Liu Xiang or Liuxiang may refer to: People *Liu Xiang, Prince of Qi (died 179 BC), prince during the Han dynasty * Liu Xiang, Prince of Liang (died 97 BC), prince during the Han dynasty *Liu Xiang (scholar) (77 BC – 6 BC), Han dynasty scholar-official, historian, poet and bibliographer *Liu Xiang (warlord) (1888–1938), Chinese warlord of the Sichuan clique Sportspeople *Liu Xiang (footballer) (born 1982), Chinese footballer *Liu Xiang (hurdler) (born 1983), Chinese hurdler *Liu Xiang (swimmer) (born 1996), Chinese swimmer Places in China * Liuxiang, Anhui (柳巷), town in Mingguang, Anhui *Liuxiang Township, Gansu (六巷乡), township in Xihe County, Gansu * Liuxiang Township, Guangxi (六巷乡), township in Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi *Liuxiang Subdistrict (柳巷街道), subdistrict in Yingze District, Taiyuan, Shanxi See also * Xiangliu Xiangliu (), known in the ''Classic of Mountains and Seas'' as Xiangyao (), is a venomous nine-headed snake monster that ...
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