Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Liu
Liu Wei-Ting
Liu Wei-Ting es un deportista taiwanés que compite en taekwondo. Ganó tres medallas en el Campeonato Asiático de Taekwondo entre los años 2014 y 2021.
Liu Chao-shiuan
Liu Chao-shiuan fue el Premier de la República de China (Taiwán) entre 2008 y 2009, profesor, y Presidente de la Universidad de Soochow, milita en el Partido Kuomintang de Taiwán
Liu Yigong
Liu Qing
Liu Qing, formally Prince Xiao of Qinghe (清河孝王) or Emperor Xiaode (孝德皇), was a crown prince of the Han dynasty under his father Emperor Zhang who lost his position and his mother Consort Song due to palace intrigue at the hands of his father's wife Empress Dou. He, however, maintained a strong relationship with his brother Emperor He, and was able to avenge himself and his mother in conjunction with his brother. During his lifetime, he saw his son Liu Hu (劉祜) become emperor as successor to his nephew Emperor Shang, who died in infancy.
Liu Yongqing
Liu Yongqing, is the wife of Hu Jintao, the former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of the People’s Republic of China.
Liu Rong
Liu Rong was the eldest son of Emperor Jing of the Han dynasty. His mother was Lady Li (栗姬). He was made crown prince of the empire under the formal title Crown Prince Li (栗太子) in 153 BC, but demoted three years later to Prince of Linjiang. He had the dubious honor of becoming the first deposed crown prince in Chinese imperial history.
Liu Yao
Liu Yao, courtesy name Yongming, was the final emperor of the Xiongnu state Han Zhao. He became emperor in 318 after most other members of the imperial Liu clan were massacred by Jin Zhun in a coup. However, the empire was soon divided in half, as the general Shi Le declared independence and established Later Zhao. In a decisive battle in early 329, Shi captured and executed him, and while his sons Liu Xi the Crown Prince and Liu Yin the Prince of Nanyang continued to hold out for nearly a year, the Han Zhao state fell later that year.
Liu Jiang
Liu Guodong
Liu Guodong is a Chinese table tennis coach, currently working for the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association. Under his coaching, the Singapore women's table tennis team gained a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.