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Li Fei (paleontologist)
Li Fei may refer to: * Consort Li (other), various consorts of Chinese rulers * Li Fei (rower) (born 1973), Chinese Olympic rower * Li Fei (sailor) (born 1983), Chinese sports sailor * Li Fei (footballer) (born 1983), Chinese football player * Li Fei (wushu) (born 1975), Chinese wushu athlete and actor in Macau * Ping Hsin-tao Ping Hsin-tao or Ping Xintao (; 1927 – 23 May 2019) was a Taiwanese publisher and producer. He founded ''Crown Magazine'' and Crown Publishing in 1954, which launched the careers of Chiung Yao and San Mao, two of Taiwan's most famous authors ...
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Consort Li (other)
Consort Li may refer to: Consorts with surname Li 李 Ancient China * (衛婕妤), titled ''Jieyu'' (婕妤), original name Li Ping (李平), taking the surname Wei from her predecessor Empress Wei, concubine of Emperor Cheng of Han. * Li Zhaoyi (李昭儀), consort of emperor Liu Shan of Shu Han state during the Three Kingdoms period. * Li Chunyan, concubine and later empress consort of Emperor Wang Jipeng of Min. * (李丽姬), also titled Li Lifei (李丽妃), concubine of Emperor Liu Sheng of Southern Han. * Consort Li (李宸妃), concubine of Emperor Zhenzong of Song and mother of Emperor Renzong. * (李元妃), concubine of Emperor Shizong of Jin, mother of Wanyan Yongdao ( 完顏永蹈), Wanyan Yongji and Wanyan Yongde ( 完顏永德). * (李淑妃), concubine of Ming Dynasty's Hongwu Emperor, mother of Crown Prince Zhu Biao and Princes Zhu Shuang and Zhu Gang (朱棡). * (李贤妃), concubine of Hongwu Emperor, mother of Zhu Jing ( 朱桱). * (李贤妃), c ...
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Li Fei (rower)
Li Fei (born 14 January 1973) is a Chinese rower. Li was born in 1973 in China. At the 1991 World Rowing Championships, she won gold with the lightweight women's four. At the 1992 World Rowing Championships, she came ninth in the lightweight women's double sculls. At the 1993 World Rowing Championships, she won a silver medal in the lightweight women's double sculls. At the 1994 World Rowing Championships, she won bronze with the lightweight women's four. She competed in lightweight single sculls in the 1995 World Rowing Championships and came twelfth. She then went to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, USA, where she competed in the women's lightweight double sculls Lightweight rowing (abbreviated Lwt or Lt) is a category of rowing where limits are placed on the maximum body weight of competitors. According to the International Rowing Federation (FISA), this weight category was introduced "to encourage more u ..., where she came ninth partnered with Ou Shaoyan. Reference ...
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Li Fei (sailor)
Li Fei (born March 22, 1983 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a male Chinese sports sailor who will compete for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na .... Major performances *2005 Asian Championships - 7th 470 class; *2005 National Championships - 1st 49er class References * http://2008teamchina.olympic.cn/index.php/personview/personsen/5134 1983 births Living people Chinese male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for China Sportspeople from Qingdao Sailors at the 2008 Summer Olympics – 49er 21st-century Chinese people {{PRChina-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Li Fei (footballer)
Li Fei (; February 17, 1983) is a Chinese football player who currently plays as a left-footed Midfielder (association football), midfielder. Club career Li Fei was scouted as a 17 years old to join Shenzhen Ruby, Shenzhen's youth team before he graduated to their senior team in the 2002 league season. While he was part of the squad that won the 2004 league title it wasn't until the 2005 league season when the new head coach Chi Shangbin showed faith within Li and started to establish him as a vital member within the team. Unfortunately Li's establishment within the team's midfield came at a time during a transitional period in the club's history when the team sold most of their top players to relieve their financial problems, however Li remained and was one of the few constants within the team. A faithful member of the team Li's loyalties have been tested, first in 2007 when he attracted interest from one of his hometown clubs Wuhan Optics Valley F.C., Wuhan Guanggu and then agai ...
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Li Fei (wushu)
Lei Fei (; known professionally as Jewel Lee; born: March 3, 1975) is an actor, businesswoman, and a retired professional wushu taolu athlete from Macau. Life Wushu career Born in Guangxi, Lei was transferred to Macau to develop the country's status in the international competitive wushu circuit. Her first major international appearance was at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan, where she won the silver medal in women's nanquan, the first silver medal for Macau at the Asian Games. A year later, she competed in the 1995 World Wushu Championships in Baltimore, United States, where she won a silver medal in qiangshu and was the world champion in nanquan. Three years later, she competed in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand, and won another silver medal in women's changquan. Her last competition was at the 1999 World Wushu Championships where she was a triple medalist and a world champion in qiangshu. Acting and entrepreneurial career In 1996, Lei was the ru ...
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