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Li Ling - Wikipedia
Li Ling (Chinese: 李陵; pinyin: Lǐ Líng, died 74 BC [1]), courtesy name Shaoqing (Chinese: 少卿; pinyin: Shǎoqīng), was a Chinese military general of the Western Han dynasty who served during the reign of Emperor Wu. He later defected to the Xiongnu after …
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Li Ling (pole vaulter) - Wikipedia
Li Ling (Chinese: 李玲; pinyin: Lǐ Líng; born 6 July 1989) is a Chinese athlete, who specialises in the pole vault. She competed at the 2006 World Junior Championships, but no-heighted in the final.
Li Ling (Han dynasty) | Military Wiki | Fandom
Li Ling (Chinese: 李陵, died 74 BC), courtesy name Shaoqing (少卿), was a Han Dynasty general, who served under the reign of Emperor Wu (漢武帝) and later defected to the Xiongnu after being defeated in an expedition in 99 BC. Li Ling was born in Chengji (成紀, in modern-day Tianshui) in the Longxi (隴西...
Li Ling (sinologist) - Wikipedia
Li Ling (Chinese: 李零; born 12 June 1948) is a Chinese historian and archaeologist. Li Ling was born in Xingtai, Hebei in 1948. His original family home was located in Wuxiang County, Shanxi, and Ling grew up in Beijing. He worked in Shanxi and Inner Mongolia for 7 years as a sent-down youth after graduation from high school.
Li Ling - Olympedia
Personal Best: PV – 4.66 (2015). Did you know? Three-time Olympian Luc Alphand also participated in nine Le Mans races and finished seventh in 2006.
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李寧 (1963年3月10日 —),男, 壯族, 廣西 柳州 人, 中國 企業家、退役 體操 運動員,有「中國第一代體操王子」、「中國體操天王」之稱。 2008年 北京奥运会 最后一棒火炬手,燃点 …
Li's still loving the high life - chinadailyhk
Oct 4, 2023 · Lying on the ground as the home crowd cheered inside Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium, Chinese pole vaulter Li Ling covered her face with a down jacket. A few seconds later, she stood up and took off, pole in hands, for her final attempt.
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