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Li Hui (writer)
Li Hui or Hui Li may refer to: * Li Hui (Three Kingdoms) (died 231), minister of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period of China * Li Hui (Tang Dynasty), Tang Dynasty chancellor * Li Hui (Northern Qi), official of the Northern Qi Dynasty * Li Hui (wrestler) (born 1985), female Chinese freestyle wrestler * Li Hui (swimmer), female Chinese swimmer, former World record progression 50 metres backstroke#Short course_2, world record holder in the short-course 50-metre backstroke * Li Hui (artist), artist, based in Beijing * Li Hui (diplomat), diplomat of the PRC * Li Hui (footballer) (born 1960), Chinese football forward * Hui Li (electrical engineer), Chinese-American electrical engineer See also

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Li Hui (Three Kingdoms)
Li Hui (died 231), courtesy name De'ang, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. After refusing Liu Zhang's service, Li joined Liu Bei early in his campaign to pacify Yi province. After Liu Bei's death, Li Hui proved his talents during Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign and was appointed the area commander in the south. He set the standard for his successors, such as Ma Zhong, for sound governance. After Shu-Han's co-regent Li Yan was removed from office, Li Hui was promoted again and sent to Hanzhong to assist in the Northern Expeditions but died a year later. Early career Li Hui was born during the late Eastern Han dynasty in Yuyuan County (俞元縣), Jianning Commandery (建寧郡), which is present-day Chengjiang County, Yunnan. He started his career as a local inspector (督郵) in his native Jianning Commandery. His aunt married Cuan Xi (爨習), who served as the Prefect of Jianling County (建伶 ...
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Li Hui (Northern Qi)
Li Hui, courtesy name Jingwen, posthumous name Jing (景), was an official of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. History {{incomprehensible, section, date=January 2018 Li was to attend school at the age of six but due to local customs, he was not allowed to attend school. However, he stole his sister's text books and finished the ''Jijiupian'' (《急就章》) in a few days. Li grew up to be handsome and well built. His uncle, Xing Yan, commented that his conversation with Li, is enlightening and precious, and Li's family's hope is all on him. Later, Emperor edict written five rites, Wang Wu and Li Hui cells together responsible for writing the salute. In the Temple of Xianyang(顯陽殿), Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei explained the " Book of Filial Piety"(《孝經》) and the "Book of Rites"(《禮記》). Li Hui and his cousin Li Qian, Pei Bomao, Wei Shou, Lu Yuanming and other officials were responsible for the record, and his records were brief and to the point. He ...
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Li Hui (wrestler)
Li Hui (; born March 25, 1985, in Guangxi) is a female Chinese freestyle wrestler who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes .... She finished ninth in the 48 kg freestyle competition. External linksprofileprofile {{DEFAULTSORT:Li, Hui 1985 births Living people Olympic wrestlers for China Chinese female sport wrestlers Martial artists from Guangxi Wrestlers at the 2004 Summer Olympics World Wrestling Championships medalists 21st-century Chinese sportswomen ...
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Li Hui (swimmer)
Li Hui or Hui Li may refer to: * Li Hui (Three Kingdoms) (died 231), minister of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period of China * Li Hui (Tang Dynasty), Tang Dynasty chancellor * Li Hui (Northern Qi), official of the Northern Qi Dynasty * Li Hui (wrestler) Li Hui (; born March 25, 1985, in Guangxi) is a female Chinese freestyle wrestler who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), ... (born 1985), female Chinese freestyle wrestler * Li Hui (swimmer), female Chinese swimmer, former world record holder in the short-course 50-metre backstroke * Li Hui (artist), artist, based in Beijing * Li Hui (diplomat), diplomat of the PRC * Li Hui (footballer) (born 1960), Chinese football forward * Hui Li (electrical engineer), Chinese-American electrical engineer See also * Huili (other) {{hndis, Li, Hui ...
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World Record Progression 50 Metres Backstroke
This is a listing of the history of the world record for the 50 metres backstroke swimming event. Swimming world records are maintained by World Aquatics, the international sports federation which oversees the sport. World records are recognized only in long course An Olympic-size swimming pool is a swimming pool which conforms to the regulations for length, breadth, and depth made by World Aquatics (formerly FINA) for swimming at the Summer Olympics and the swimming events at the World Aquatics Champion ... (50m) and short course (25m). Like the 50 m breaststroke, 50 m butterfly, and the 50 m backstroke, world record status and monitoring for this event first began in the 1990s. Men Long course Short course Women Long course Short course All-time top 25 Men long course *Correct as of June 2025 Men short course *Correct as of December 2024 Women long course *Correct as of June ...
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Li Hui (artist)
Li Hui was a Chinese contemporary artist. Biography Beijing based artist Li Hui (1977–2020) graduated from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2003. . As a conceptual artist, he worked in diverse mediums including transparent neon-lit acrylic sculptures and laser beams, and visualized the uniqueness and new boundaries of the new age of Chinese New Media art in his sculptures. With the help of most modern techniques, Li Hui articulated considerations and an almost poetic aura surround the result. Li Hui and his work have been featured in various art exhibitions, e.g. Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (AUT), the National Art Museum of China The National Art Museum of China (NAMOC; ) is the national art museum of China and one of the largest art museums in the nation. Located in Beijing and opened since 1963, it is a level-1 public welfare institution funded by the Ministry of Cultur ... in Beijing (CN) and the National Museum of Contemporary Art Seoul, (South Kor ...
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Li Hui (diplomat)
Li Hui (, born February 1953) is a Chinese diplomat who serves as the since August 2019. He previously served as the List of ambassadors of China to Russia, Chinese Ambassador to Russia (2009–2019) and List of ambassadors of China to Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan (1997–2000), and Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs (2008–2009). Diplomatic career USSR After graduation from the Beijing Foreign Studies University in 1975, Li joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. From 1975 to 1981, he worked in the USSR and Europe Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and from 1981 to 1985, he worked as an Attaché, Second Secretary and Third Secretary at the Embassy of China, Moscow, Chinese Embassy in the USSR. After his return to China in 1985, he served as the Second Secretary, Deputy Head of the Department and First Secretary in the USSR and Europe Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 1991 to 1992, he as the first secretary of the Chinese Embassy in the USSR and ...
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Li Hui (footballer)
Li Hui (; born 12 February 1960) is a Chinese football manager and former player. In his playing career, he was a forward and spent the majority of his career with Beijing FC before ending it with German club SpVgg Bayreuth. He also represented his country in the 1984 Asian Cup The 1984 AFC Asian Cup was the 8th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international association football, football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The finals were hosted by Singapore between 1 Decemb ..., where China became runners-up. International statistics International goals Honours Player Beijing * Chinese National League: 1982, 1984 References External linksTeam China Stats {{DEFAULTSORT:Li, Hui 1960 births Living people Chinese football managers Chinese men's footballers China men's international footballers 1984 AFC Asian Cup players Footballers at the 1986 Asian Games Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers ...
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Hui Li (electrical Engineer)
Hui "Helen" Li is a Chinese-American electrical engineer specializing in power electronics, electric power conversion and energy storage for renewable energy. She is FSU Provost McKenzie Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Florida A&M University – Florida State University College of Engineering. Education and career Li earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China in 1992, and continued there for a master's degree in 1995. She has a 2000 Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee. After working for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Tyco International, she joined Florida State University as an assistant professor in 2002. She was promoted to associate professor in 2008 and full professor in 2013. Recognition Li was named an IEEE Fellow , the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an American 501(c)(3) public ...
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