- Li
Cunshen (李存審; 862 – June 16, 924), né Fu Cun (符存),
often referred to in
historical sources as Fu
Cunshen (符存審),
courtesy name
Dexiang (德詳), was a Chinese...
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Canadian actress 840 –
Rorgon I,
Frankish nobleman (or 839) 924 – Li
Cunshen,
general of
Later Tang (b. 862) 956 – Hugh the Great,
Frankish nobleman...
- Wang Kuang-yu as Li Cunzhang, Li Keyong's 8th
general Chen
Chuan as Li
Cunshen, Li Keyong's 9th
general Lau Kar-wing as Li Cunshou, Li Keyong's 10th general...
- Siyuan, Li
Cunshen, and Yan Bao (閻寶),
decided to do so. He
ordered Li
Siyuan and Yan to
advance first toward You, and then sent Li
Cunshen to reinforce...
- Tang
Dynasty (d. 888) Li Cunxin,
general of the Tang
Dynasty (d. 902) Li
Cunshen,
general of
Later Tang (d. 924) Wang Chuzhi,
Chinese warlord (d. 922) Wang...
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tricked into
collapsing on
itself due to
posturing by the Jin
generals Li
Cunshen (Li Cunxu's
adoptive brother), Shi
Jiantang (史建瑭) and Li
Sigong (李嗣肱) (pretending...
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during the
reign of
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang. His father, then
known as Li
Cunshen but who was born with the name of Fu Cun, was an
adoptive son of and general...
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Liang Commanders and
leaders Li
Keyong Li
Cunxu Zhou
Dewei Li
Siyuan Li
Cunshen Li
Cunjin Li
Sizhao Li
Cunzhang Zhu Wen (Zhu Quanzhong) Zhu
Youzhen Wang...
- "heyday" of
Daoist meditation;
recorded in
works such as Sun Simiao's
Cunshen lianqi ming 存神煉氣銘 "Inscription on
Visualization of
Spirit and Refinement...
- or 1,090,000 people, with the
province with the most
being Hainan. Li
Cunshen (né 符存 Fú Cún; 862 – June 16, 924);
whose surname Li was
given by emperor...