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*Liu Ji (1311–1375), better known as [[Liu Bowen]], military strategist, statesman and poet of the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties |
*Liu Ji (1311–1375), better known as [[Liu Bowen]], military strategist, statesman and poet of the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties |
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*[[Liu Ji (general)]] (劉濟 757 |
*[[Liu Ji (general)]] (劉濟 757–810), Tang dynasty general |
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*[[Liu Ji (Tang chancellor)]] (劉洎 died 646), Tang dynasty chancellor |
*[[Liu Ji (Tang chancellor)]] (劉洎 died 646), Tang dynasty chancellor |
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*[[Liu Ji (Three Kingdoms)]] (刘基 181 |
*[[Liu Ji (Three Kingdoms)]] (刘基 181–229), Eastern Wu politician in the Three Kingdoms period |
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*[[Liu Ji (footballer)]] (刘骥) (born 1990), Chinese footballer |
*[[Liu Ji (footballer)]] (刘骥) (born 1990), Chinese footballer |
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*[[Ji Liu (pianist)]] (born 1990), U.K.-based Chinese pianist |
*[[Ji Liu (pianist)]] (born 1990), U.K.-based Chinese pianist |
Revision as of 19:07, 3 June 2015
Liu Ji may refer to:
- Liu Ji (1311–1375), better known as Liu Bowen, military strategist, statesman and poet of the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties
- Liu Ji (general) (劉濟 757–810), Tang dynasty general
- Liu Ji (Tang chancellor) (劉洎 died 646), Tang dynasty chancellor
- Liu Ji (Three Kingdoms) (刘基 181–229), Eastern Wu politician in the Three Kingdoms period
- Liu Ji (footballer) (刘骥) (born 1990), Chinese footballer
- Ji Liu (pianist) (born 1990), U.K.-based Chinese pianist