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A 2,100 year-old tomb built for a Chinese king has been excavated to reveal more than 10,000 pieces of treasure. Archaeologists believe the mausoleum was for Liu Fei, who died in 128BC after 26 ...
A 2,100-year-old mausoleum built for a king named Liu Fei has been discovered in modern-day Xuyi County in Jiangsu, China, archaeologists report. Liu Fei died in 128 B.C. during the 26th year of ...
Liu Fei, a 31-year-old Chinese woman, lives just outside the gates of the biggest iPhone factory in the world, the Foxconn Zhengzhou Science Park. Liu's livelihood depends on the factory's ...
Liu Fei was a feudal king who lived from 221 BC to 189 BC, just after the first emperor Qin Shi Huang united China.. After Qin Shi Huang died, the Qin empire fell and Liu Fei's father Liu Bang, a ...
A 2,100-year-old mausoleum built for a king named Liu Fei has been discovered in modern-day Xuyi County in Jiangsu, China, archaeologists report.
Relics unearthed in the tomb of Liu Fei, who was rewarded for bravery in Rebellion of the Seven States by the Emperor Jing of Han in 154 BC, reflect the extravagant court life of his time.
Liu Fei, a 55-year-old street performer and professional Kung Fu master, has been baffling passers-by with his strange 'magic' trick. Liu, who works in Mianyang, China, can be seen stuffing ...
Liu Fei had million yuan to buy a flat, but instead spent it on a very large rock. Advertisement. China society. China. A girl’s best friend: man asks for sweetheart’s hand with a 33-tonne ...