(liú) surname Liu
(liúbówēn) Liu Bowen (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, with a reputation as a military genius; also called Liu Ji 劉基|刘基
(liúbèi) Liu Bei (161-223), warlord at the end of the Han dynasty and founder of the Han kingdom of Shu 蜀漢|蜀汉 (c. 200-263), later the Shu Han dynasty
(liúguāngdì) Liu Guangdi, one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898
(liúgōngdǎo) Liugong island in the Yellow sea
(liújiànfēng) Liu Jianfeng (1936-), second governor of Hainan
(liúhòuzǒng) Liu Houzong (1904-1949), originally Hunan guerilla leader, rewarded by Chiang Kaishek for killing Xiang Ying 項英|项英 during the 1941 New Fourth Army incident 皖南事变
(liújī) Liu Ji or Liu Bowen 劉伯溫|刘伯温 (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, with a reputation as a military genius
(liútiānhuá) Liu T'ien-hua
(liúshì) Liu Shi, personal name of Han Emperor Yuandi 漢元帝|汉元帝[Han4 Yuan2 di4]
(liúlǎolaojìndàguānyuán) Granny Liu visits the Grand View gardens; (of a simple person) to be overwhelmed by new experiences and luxurious surroundings
(liúān) Liu An (179-122 BC), King of Huainan under the Western Han, ordered the writing of the 淮南子[Huai2 nan2 zi5]
(liúsòng) Song of the Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479), with capital at Nanjing
(liúsòngshídài) Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing
(liújiākuǎng) Liujiakuang township in Muping district 牟平區|牟平区, Yantai, Shandong
(liújiākuǎngzhèn) Liujiakuang township in Muping district 牟平區|牟平区, Yantai, Shandong
(liújiācūn) Liujia village in Zhangdian district 张店区 of Zhibo city 淄博市[Zi1 bo2 shi4], Shandong
(liújiāhuī) Gordon Liu (1955-), Hong Kong action actor
(liúshàoqí) Liu Shaoqi (1898-1969), Chinese communist leader, a martyr of the Cultural Revolution
(liúdéhuá) Andy Lau
(liúxīnwǔ) Liu Xinwu (1942-), novelist
(liúhéng) Liu Heng, personal name of Han emperor Han Wendi 漢文帝|汉文帝; Liu Heng (1954-), novelist, author of The damned grain 狗日的糧食|狗日的粮食
(liúxù) Liu Xu (887-946), politician in Later Jin of the Five Dynasties 後晉|后晋, compiled History of Early Tang Dynasty 舊唐書|旧唐书
(liúxiǎobō) Liu Xiaobo (1955-), Beijing writer and human rights activist, organizer of petition Charter 2008 零八憲章|零八宪章[ling2 ba1 xian4 zhang1], Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 2010
(liúyì) Liu Yi (-285), famous incorruptible official of Western Jin dynasty the Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 jin4] (265-316); Liu Yi (-412), general of Eastern Jin dynasty 東晉|东晋[Dong1 Jin4] (317-420)
(liúhǎi) bangs or fringes of hair
(liújuānzǐ) Liu Juanzi, legendary alchemist and creator of magic potions
(liújuānzǐguǐyífāng) Liu Juanzi's medical recipes bequeathed by the ghost Huang Fugui 黃父鬼|黄父鬼
(liúyuān) Liu Yuan, warlord at the end of the Western Jin dynasty 西晋, founder of Cheng Han of the Sixteen Kingdoms 成漢|成汉 (304-347)
(liúxī) Liu Xi (late Han, fl. 180), author of etymological dictionary 釋名|释名
(liúchán) Liu Chan 劉禪|刘禅 (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263
(liúyǔxī) Liu Yuxi (772-842), Tang poet
(liúxiáng) Liu Xiang (1983-), Chinese gold-medal hurdler of the 2004 Olympic Games
(liúbiǎo) Liu Biao (142-208), warlord
(liúyù) Liu Yu, founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋, broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned as Emperor Wudi of Song 宋武帝
(liúguìjīn) Liu Guijin (1945-), PRC diplomat, special representative to Africa from 2007, Chinese specialist on Sudan and the Darfur issue
(liúbīnyàn) Liu Binyan (1925-2005), journalist and novelist, condemned by Mao as rightist faction in 1957, subsequently dissident writer
(liúbāng) Liu Bang (256 or 247-195 BC), bandit leader who became first Han emperor Han Gaozu 漢高祖|汉高祖 (reigned 202-195 BC)
(liújīnbǎo) Liu Jinbao
(liúyúnshān) Liu Yunshan (1947-), PRC career politician, background in journalism in inner Mongolia, from 2002 head of party Central Propaganda Section 中央宣传部
(liúqīngyún) Lau Ching-Wan (1964-), Hong Kong actor
(liúè) Liu E (1857-1909), late Qing novelist, author of 老殘遊記|老残游记