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    Liu Mai (Chinese: 劉買, Liú Mǎi), posthumously named Prince Gong of Liang (梁恭王, Liáng Gōngwàng), was a prince of the Han dynasty. He was the eldest son...
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  • Liu Pengli was the third son of Liu Wu, Prince of Liang, and the nephew of the Emperor Jing. Liu Wu's other sons included (in order) Liu Mai, Liu Ming...
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    Commandery (鬱林太守). Liu Wai was the son of Liu Mai (劉買), known posthumously as Marquess Jie of Chongling (舂陵節侯). Liu Mai was the son of Liu Fa (劉發), known...
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  • Sicheng and starring Liu Haoran, John Cusack, Chen Daoming and Daniel Wu. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Mai Jia. The film is set...
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  • the son and heir of Liu Mai, and a grandson of Liu Wu, who sided with the imperial court during the Rebellion of the Seven States. Liu Xiang ruled Liang...
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    after his personal name Liu Xuan. Gengshi was a descendant of Emperor Jing of early Western Han dynasty, via the lineage of Liu Mai, Prince Ding of Changsha...
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  • with Liu Can's brothers Liu Fu (劉敷) and Liu Mai (劉勱). Liu Can believed them, particularly after they produced false evidence that convinced Liu Cong as...
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  • Julu Commandery (鉅鹿都尉). Liu Hui was the son of Liu Wai (劉外), governor of Yulin Commandery (鬱林太守). Liu Wai was the son of Liu Mai (劉買), known posthumously...
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  • Marquis of Linyi lineages. Liu Bei's father was Liu Hong. Liu Hong's father was Liu Xiong. Liu Bei's uncle was Liu Zijing. Liu Bei had four wives: Lady...
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    Chiang Mai International Airport (IATA: CNX, ICAO: VTCC) is an international airport in Suthep subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai district, Chiang Mai province...
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    169 BC – 144 BC; Liu Mai (劉買), Prince Gong (恭) of Liang, 144 BC – 137 BC; Liu Xiang (劉襄), Prince Ping (平) of Liang, 137 BC – 97 BC; Liu Wushang (劉毋傷), Prince...
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  • son of Emperor Wen Liu Mai, Prince Gong (r. 144–137 BC), 1st son of Liu Wu Liu Xiang, Prince Ping (r. 137–97 BC), son of Liu Mai The Liang Empire was...
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    His third son was the serial killer Liu Pengli. The other four were (in order) Liu Mai, Liu Ming, Liu Ding, and Liu Bushi. His mother the empress dowager...
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    Liu He's four brothers—Liu Rui against Liu Chong, Huyan You against Liu Yu, Liu Cheng against Liu Long, and Tian Mi (田密) and Liu Gui (劉璿) against Liu...
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  • desperate for a new roommate at the warehouse, eventually getting Mai to move in. Nina Liu (Mai) is added to the opening credits, replacing departing cast member...
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  • the last emperor of the Han dynasty, was a descendant of the first emperor Liu Bang. Lasting for over 400 years (the first to last for more than a century)...
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  • Han dynasty Prince Gong of Liang, born Liu Mai, a grandson of Emperor Wen of Han Prince Gong of Lu, born Liu Yu, a son of Emperor Wu of Han Three Kingdoms...
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    Vessel (Du Mai) – 督脈; dū mài Penetrating Vessel (Chong Mai) – 衝脈; chōng mài Girdle Vessel (Dai Mai) – 帶脈; dài mài Yin Linking Vessel (Yin Wei Mai) – 陰維脈;...
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  • Daggers, a 2004 Chinese film by Zhang Yimou Battle of Gaixia fought between Liu Bang (Han) and Xiang Yu (Chu) in 202 BC, from which this term derives This...
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    In 2002, Tseng, along with Esther Liu, formed a Mandopop duo called Sweety, and they debuted in 2003. Tseng and Liu were both only 14 years old when they...
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