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    go east. Already in his old age, he was appointed Minister of the Guards () while his younger sons, Ma Xiu (馬休) and Ma Tie (馬鐵), were appointed Commandant...
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  • variations of Chinese given names Wei (surname), various Chinese surnames (魏, , , 蔿, 韋) Wei Wei (disambiguation) WEi, a South Korean boy group Wei (rank)...
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  • successful coup, he was rewarded with title of Minister of the Palace Guards (위위경; 卿; wiwikyŏng) and Grand General (대장군; 大將軍). When he proceeded to plan a revolt...
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  • immediately recalled Wei Yuanzhong and made him the minister of military supplies (卿, Weiwei Qing) and chancellor with the Tong Wiman of Gojoseon Wi Man (in Korean)...
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  • vassal by Emperor Xian, he appointed Cheng Yu as the Minister of the Guards () in his vassal state, while Xing Zhen was appointed as the Commandant of the...
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    Xu (許; present-day Xuchang, Henan), to serve as Minister of the Guards (), Pang De remained behind in Liang Province with Ma Chao. Around 211, Ma Chao...
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  • (太府寺) Minister Steward (少府) Court of the Imperial Regalia (寺) Minister of the Guards () Court of State Ceremonial (鴻臚寺) Minister Herald (大鴻臚) Court...
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    Zhongzong). Li Longji was made the deputy minister of military supplies (少卿, Weiwei Shaoqing). In 708, he was made the secretary general of Lu Prefecture...
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  • Their founder was Jeong U [ja] who worked as Minister of the Guards (Hanja: ) in Yuan dynasty during Toghon Temür’s reign. Jeong U [ja] entered Goryeo...
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    the emperor made an outing by chariot. The Minister of the Guards (Weiwei ) was responsible for securing and patrolling the walls, towers, and gates...
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    of thirty-eight poems "Ganyu" (感遇) Chen Zhen (陳震), Minister of the Guards () in Shu Han during Three Kingdoms period Chen Zheng (陳政; 616–677), military...
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  • Supervisor of Attendants (光祿勛, formally known as 郎中令) the Commandant of Guards () the Minister of Coachmen (太僕) the Commandant of Justice (廷尉) the Grand Herald...
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    non-Han-Chinese peoples along the borders. The Minister of the Guards (Weiwei ) was also known as Commandant of the Guards), and briefly as the Prefect of...
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  • (太府寺) Minister Steward (少府) Court of the Imperial Regalia (寺) Minister of the Guards () Court of State Ceremonial (鴻臚寺) Minister Herald (大鴻臚) Court...
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  • 188, her nephew, Dong Zhong (董重), was promoted from Minister of the Guards () to General of Agile Cavalry (驃騎將軍) and put in command of over 1,000 troops...
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  • prudence. Wen Li was later promoted to the position of Minister of the Guards () but still maintained his previous responsibilities. His virtuous and elegant...
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  • 。穎住華陰,志進長安,詣闕陳謝,即還就穎于武關。) Jin Shu, vol.44 (及穎薨,官屬奔散,唯志親自殯送,時人嘉之。越命志為軍諮祭酒,遷,永嘉末,轉尚書。) Jin Shu, vol.44 (至陽邑,為劉粲所虜,與次子謐、詵等俱遇害於平陽。) Jin Shu, vol.44...
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  • Huan. He served as Minister of Ceremonies (太常) and Minister of the Guards () under the Jin government. Zhuge Xu had at least two sons: Zhuge Chong (諸葛冲)...
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  • In winter that year he replaced Dou Rong (竇融) as Minister of the Guards (). In 65 CE, he took over Yu Yan (虞延) and served as acting-Grand Commandant...
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  • Yan). For Li Siye contributions, he was made the minister of army supplies (卿, Weiwei Qing) and created the Duke of Guo. He was also given the rank of...
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  • Three Kingdoms period and his highest appointment was Minister of the Guards (). Xin Xianying had a younger brother, Xin Chang (辛敞), who also served as an...
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  • Ceremonies 光祿勳 guāng lù xūn Minister of the Household Supervisor of Attendants wèi wèi Minister of the Guards Commandant of Guards 太僕 tài pú Minister Coachman...
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  • 丁酉,王弥、呼延晏克宣阳门,入南宫,升太极前殿,纵兵大掠,悉收宫人、珍宝。帝出华林园门,欲奔长安,汉兵追执之,幽于端门。) Zizhi Tongjian, vol.87 (其呼延晏為使持節、前鋒大都督、前軍大將軍。配禁兵二萬七千,自宜陽入洛川,命王彌、劉曜及鎮軍石勒進師會之。晏比及河南,王師前後十二敗,死者三萬餘人。彌等...
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  • Critiques was part of his collected works, recorded in the Book of Sui as 晉卿孫綽集 (Collected Works of Sun Chuo, Chief Minister for the Palace Garrison of...
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  • (太府寺) Minister Steward (少府) Court of the Imperial Regalia (寺) Minister of the Guards () Court of State Ceremonial (鴻臚寺) Minister Herald (大鴻臚) Court...
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  • Jin government, with his highest appointment being Minister of the Guards (). He was honoured with the posthumous title "Marquis Jian" (簡侯) after his...
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  • coup, Cao Jie was promoted to "Minister of the Guards of Changle Palace" (長樂), in addition to having his marquis rank elevated to "Marquis of Yuyang (County)"...
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  • with Xin Pi, and instead promoted Xin Pi to serve as Minister of the Guards (). During his reign, Cao Rui started labour-intensive extravagant palace...
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  • Zhang Wen 張溫 Minister of the Guards () In office 191 Monarch Emperor Xian of Han Grand Commandant (太尉) In office 186 (186)–187 (187) Monarch Emperor...
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  • worship (太常寺, Taichang Si), and later the deputy minister of army supplies (少卿, Weiwei Shaoqing). His birth mother died early, so he was raised by another...
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