- Liu Shao-ch'i
- biographical name 1898-1974 Chinese Communist politician
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Liu Shao — There are two significant Chinese historical personalities named Liu Shao (劉劭):* Liu Shao (Three Kingdoms), an official of Cao Wei (also known as the Kingdom of Wei) during the the Three Kingdoms period * Liu Shao (Liu Song), an emperor between… … Wikipedia
Liu Shao (Liu Song) — Liu Shao (劉劭) (426 [However, historical records also indicate that this birthdate, while official, was a falsified date that Liu Shao had been conceived while Emperor Wen was still in the three year mourning period for his father Emperor Wu, who… … Wikipedia
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Liu Shao-chi — Liu Shaoqi Liú Shàoqí (chin. 劉少奇 / 刘少奇; * 24. November 1898 in Huaminglou, Provinz Hunan; † 12. November 1969) war Vorsitzender der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas (KPCh) und Präsident der Volksrepublik China … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liu Shao-chi — Liu Shaoqi Liu Shaoqi Liu Shaoqi (en chinois 劉少奇/刘少奇 Liú Shàoqí ; 1898 1969) était un des dirigeants du Parti communiste chinois (PCC) et de la République populaire de Chine. Renversé et arrêté à la suite de la Révolution culturelle, il est… … Wikipédia en Français
Liu Jun — (劉濬) (429 453), courtesy name Xiuming (休明), nickname Hutou (虎頭), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. He was a son of Emperor Wen, who in 453 conspired with his older brother Liu Shao the Crown Prince to assassinate their… … Wikipedia
Liu Yikang — (劉義康) (409 451), nickname Chezi (車子), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. He was a son of Emperor Wu (Liu Yu), and served as prime minister during the reign of his brother Emperor Wen. He was considered to be diligent and… … Wikipedia
Liu Bing — (劉秉) (433 477), courtesy name Yanjie (彥節), was a high level official of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song and a member of Liu Song s imperial clan, who near the end of the dynasty made a futile attempt to prevent the general Xiao Daocheng from gaining … Wikipedia
Liu Wenjing — (劉文靜) (568 619), courtesy name Zhaoren (肇仁), formally the Duke of Lu (魯公), was an important official and one time chancellor of Tang Dynasty. He initially served as an official of Sui Dynasty and was one of the driving forces in persuading the… … Wikipedia
Liu Shaoqi — (Liu Saho chi, Liu Shao ch´i) ► (1898 1974) Político comunista chino. Fue miembro del comité central y del politburó. Fue vicepresidente de la República y dirigió la delegación china en el XIX Congreso del PCUS. Fue presidente de la República… … Enciclopedia Universal