Li Qi ( poet ) " Li Qi " (, 690-751 ) was a Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty, with seven of his poems being included in the famous anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems.
1983
Softball Player
Chinese softball player
Award:Asian Games medalist in softball
Activity:Softball
Chief of Staff • Chancellor • Minister • Sheriff • Consultant • Governor
Leader • Director
Empress • Prince
Activity:Writing poems
Skill:Communications
Li Qi ( emperor ) " Li Qi " ( 李期 ) ( 314–338 ), courtesy name " Shiyun " ( 世運 ), posthumous name " Duke You of Qiongdu " ( 邛都幽公 ), was an emperor of the History of China Ba ( state ) -Di ( Wu Hu ) state Cheng Han He seized the throne after his brother Li Yue ( 李越 ) assassinated their father Li Xiong's designated heir, their cousin Li Ban, in 334.
Demography
Conspiracy • Treason
Master status:Empress
Skill:Empress
Governors
Position:Governor • Chancellor
Commander
Preference:Associate • Treason
Master status:Empress
Skill:Empress