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Examples:Liu Heng (202-157 BC), the fourth Han emperor Han Wendi, reigned 180-157 BC—Liu Biao (142-208), warlord—Liu Yong (987-1053), Song poet—Liu Bang (256 or 247-195 BC), first Han emperor, reigned 207-195 BC—Liu Qing (1916-1978), writer—Liu Gongquan (778-865), Tang calligrapher—Liu Yang (1978-), China's first female astronaut in space (June 16, 2012)—Liu Heng (1954-), Chinese writer—Granny Liu visits the Grand View gardens—Gordon Liu (1955-), Hong Kong action actor—Shu Han (c. 200-263), Liu Bei's kingdom in Sichuan during the Three Kingdoms, claiming legitimacy as successor of Han—Liu Xiang (1983-), Chinese gold-medal hurdler of the 2004 Olympic Games—Liu Binyan (1925-2005), journalist and novelist, condemned by Mao as rightist faction in 1957, subsequently dissident writer—Liu Jianfeng (1936-), second governor of Hainan—Liu Guijin (1945-), PRC diplomat, special representative Africa from 2007, Chinese specialist on Sudan and the Darfur issue—Liu Juanzi, legendary alchemist and creator of magic potions—Guan Yu (-219), general of Shu and blood-brother of Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, fearsome fighter famous for virtue and loyalty—Zhang Fei (168-221), general of Shu and blood-brother of Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, famous as fearsome fighter and lover of wine—Liu Xiang (77-6 BC), Han Dynasty scholar and author—Liu Xinwu (1942-), novelist—calligraphic style of Liu Gongquan—Liu Yuxi (772-842), Tang poet—Liu Shaoqi (1898-1969), Chinese communist leader, a martyr of the Cultural Revolution— |