Li Huawu was born in 1933. He was from Yunwu Village, Yuanba Town, Zhaohua District, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province. He was a veteran of the War to Resist the United States and aid Korea and a first-class disabled soldier. In April 1951, he volunteered to join the Chinese People's volunteer army and participated in the War to Resist the United States and Assist Korea. During the battle, he was injured in December 1952 while blocking the enemy at Qiao Yanshan and lost his right eye and hands. After Li Huawu returned to his hometown with the spirit of self-reliance and self-improvement, he insisted on voluntary patriotic preaching and won many honors. He died on January 21, 2023, at the age of 89. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Li Hong (652 - 675) was the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty and the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor. He was the eldest son of Tang Gaozong, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. Li Hong was filial and benevolent since childhood, and after becoming the prince, he sympathized with the people's feelings. He once wrote to Gaozong to amend the unreasonable law and pleaded for mercy for his two convicted sisters, which was deeply loved by Gaozong. However, Li Hong suddenly died at the age of 23, and the cause of his death was controversial. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and made an exception to posthumously grant Prince Li Hong the title of emperor, posthumous title "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor.
Li Hong (652 - 675) was the eldest son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was also the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor in the Tang Dynasty. During his time as Crown Prince, he was known for his benevolence and was deeply loved by Emperor Gaozong. Li Hong once wrote to Emperor Gaozong to amend the unreasonable law and plead for mercy for his two convicted sisters. However, he suddenly died in 675 at the age of 23. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and posthumously granted Li Hong the title of emperor, posthumous title of "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor. Li Hong's mausoleum was located in Tang Gongling.
Li Mengtang (November 1964-September 16, 2016) was the editorial board of China News Agency and the former director of the photography department. He was from Renqiu, Hebei Province. He was highly valued by people of his time for his outstanding poetic style and outstanding works. Li Mengtang's complete works of poetry include "At the end of the year, I stayed in Hong Kong and Macau and could not return home,""This World,""To Mei Jun,""Traveling to Shankou,""Traveling to Fuchun River and Living in Luci Village,""Lisboa prostitute," and other works. His works covered many forms such as seven-character quatrains. Li Mengtang died of illness in Beijing at the age of 52.
Li Yuanjiu was one of the Seven Lords of the Heavenly Dao of the Heavenly Court, the strongest power in the Immortal World. He was also a top-notch expert second only to the Lord of the Heavenly Court. As a metal origin Dao Ancestor, he was the first person to possess the Divine Sovereign Vase. After advancing to Dao Ancestor, he established his own sect, the Nine Elements Temple. Li Yuanjiu's disciple, Brother Skeleton, betrayed the Nine Elements Temple and stole the Divine Sovereign Vase. However, he encountered a realm storm on his way to escape, causing him to be seriously injured and lose the Divine Sovereign Vase. The bottle of the Divine Sovereign Vase fell into the human world where Han Li was, while the bottle spirit went to the Devil Realm's Soulcleanse Pool. Li Yuanjiu had indirectly delivered the Divine Sovereign Vase to Han Li. In addition, Li Yuanjiu was also Han Li's master. He had imparted a cultivation technique to Ling Yunzi, which had helped Han Li become a Dao Ancestor. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Li Shangyin (813 - 858) was a famous poet, writer, and critic of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in a humble family but was intelligent and talented since childhood. His representative works included "Untitled,""Happy Meeting,""Jin Se," etc."Untitled" was regarded as a classic work in Tang poetry. His poems were known for their freshness, profound artistic conception, and sincere emotions. He was known as one of the representatives of the "Flower School". His poems were widely praised and had a profound influence on the poetry creation of later generations.
Li Yitong was an actress from Mainland China. She was born in Jinan, Shandong Province and graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy. In 2015, she was selected by director Yu Zheng because of her outstanding performance in the audition. She starred in the fantasy online drama " Half Demon City-Toppling " and officially entered the entertainment industry. Later, she also starred in the ancient martial arts drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and won the annual New Star Award for her role as Huang Rong in the drama. Li Yitong was very active in the entertainment industry. He had participated in many television dramas and received recognition from many awards.
Li Feiyu was a Chinese online writer. His works were mainly fantasy and xianxia novels. His representative works included "100 Years of Immortality,""The Rebel Immortal,""Seeking the Devil," and so on. Among them, Hundred Refinement to Immortal was his famous work. It told the story of an ordinary youth, Lin Xuan, who accidentally obtained a magical body tempering technique and stepped on the path of immortal cultivation. This novel was very popular on the Internet and had a large number of loyal readers. Li Feiyu's novel had many ups and downs, and the characters were vivid and well-liked by the readers. His works were not only popular in China, but also had a certain influence overseas. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Luo Li was one of the female protagonists in the fantasy novel "The Great Ruler" written by Tian Can Tudou. She was the Empress of the Luo God Clan, the Holy Maiden of the Great Spirit Ancient Clan, and the Mistress of the Mu Estate. She held the Luo God Clan's Divine Artifact, the Luo God Sword, and possessed the Myriad Beast Record's ancient map. Her appearance was devastatingly beautiful, and her temperament was cold and otherworldly. She had a kind and persistent personality, and was strong and confident. She met Mu Chen in the Spiritual Road and formed a deep friendship with him. She found out that Mu Chen was her son from the things left behind by Mu Chen's mother. The two of them met in the Northern Spiritual Realm. After experiencing all kinds of events, she became his lover. After the establishment of the Mu Estate, she became the matriarch and gave birth to a daughter for Mu Chen. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Li Feiyu was a character from Er Gen's Xianxia novel 'Seeking the Devil', as well as the works derived from it. He was the young master of Freezing Sky Clan, a member of Luo Tian Clan with the surname Li, a Berserker Soul Envoy, and Su Ming's good friend. Do you have any other questions? While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Li Baihua was a famous Chinese scholar born in 1935. Her original name was Li Biyan, and her ancestral home was Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. Her works were mainly featured by the description of human nature, social reality and historical events, and she was regarded as one of the representative characters of modern Chinese novels. Li Bihua's representative works included Farewell My Concubine, The Abandoned Princess, The Peony Pavilion, and so on. These works not only caused a sensation in China, but also received widespread praise internationally. Her works were known as the "mother of Chinese novels" for their profound thoughts and unique artistic style. Li Bihua had won many literary awards, including Taiwan's "Outstanding Contribution to Literature Award" and "China Book Award". Her works have been translated into many languages and have a wide readership around the world.