Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Liu

Liu Yan

Nombre Liu
Apellido Yan
Nacidas el January 1, -0100
Murió el January 1, 0023 (aged 123)

Liu Yan, courtesy name Bosheng (伯升), was a general of one of the major uprisings against the Xin Dynasty and its emperor, Wang Mang. Although he was militarily successful, he died early as a victim of political intrigue. His younger brother Liu Xiu, however, would eventually found the Eastern Han Dynasty.

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Liu Mingchuan

Nombre Liu
Apellido Mingchuan
Nacidas el September 7, 1836
Murió el January 21, 1896 (aged 59)

Liu Mingchuan (1836–1896), courtesy name Xingsan, was a Chinese official who lived in the late Qing dynasty. He was born in Hefei, Anhui. Liu became involved in the suppression of the Taiping Rebellion at an early age, and worked closely with Zeng Guofan and Li Hongzhang as he emerged as an important Huai Army officer. In the aftermath of the Sino-French War, succeeding Ding Richang he was appointed the first governor of the newly established Taiwan Province. Today he is remembered for his efforts in modernizing Taiwan during his tenure as governor, and several institutions have been given his name, including Ming Chuan University in Taipei.

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Liu Zhijun

Nombre Liu
Apellido Zhijun
Nacidas el January 29, 1953 (age 73)

Liu Zhijun is a former Chinese politician who served as Minister of Railway. Liu was a peasant's son who left school in his teens to take a job as a low-level bureaucrat in the Railway Ministry. He rose rapidly within the Ministry, eventually heading several regional railway departments and serving as vice-minister before being promoted to the head of the Railway Ministry in 2003.

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Liu Wan-lai

Nombre Liu
Apellido Wan-lai
Nacidas el November 30, 1928
Murió el February 17, 2016 (aged 87)

Liu Wan-lai was a Japanese–Chinese translator active in Taiwan during the martial law period (1949–1987). He translated genre literature, hobby literature, and manga series including Galaxy Express 999 and Space Battleship Yamato. The popularity of his translations led to him being described as "a legend" and "a literary demigod".

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Liu Ruyi

Nombre Liu
Apellido Ruyi
Nacidas el November 30, -0209
Murió el November 30, -0195 (aged 14)

Liu Ruyi, posthumously known as the "Suffering King of Zhao", was the only son of the first Han emperor Liu Bang's concubine Consort Qi. He was a favorite of the emperor and appointed king or prince of Dai and Zhao, but loathed by his stepmother, the empress Lü Zhi, as consort Qi had attempted to persuade Liu Bang to have Liu Ruyi replace Liu Ying as crown prince. Despite his half-brother Emperor Hui's protection, she finally succeeded in killing him in 194 BC.

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