the reign of Cao Pi's son Cao Rui, Cao Jun's princedom was relocated back to Chenliu. Cao Jun died in 259 during the reign of Cao Mao. Cao Jun was succeeded...
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Three Kingdoms period Cao Jun (Prince of Chenliu) (曹峻; died 259), a son of the Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao, later a prince of the Cao Wei state in the Three...
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reunification of China under the Jin dynasty (266–420), the work chronicles the political, social, and military events within rival states Cao Wei, Shu Han...
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Emperor Shao granted Liu Xie the title "Prince of Bohai" (渤海王) and later changed his title to "Prince of Chenliu" (陳留王). After Liu Bian became emperor,...
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not entirely certain. Several of the seven were linked with the Qingtan school of Daoism as it existed in the state of Cao Wei. The Seven Sages found their...
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in 220 by Cao Pi based upon the foundations laid by his father Cao Cao during the end of the Han dynasty. Its capital was initially located at Xuchang...
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Prince Gong of Chenliu, born Cao Jun, a son of Cao Cao of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period Tang dynasty Prince Gong of Pu, born Li Tai, a son of Emperor...
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Jin dynasty (266–420) (redirect from Emperor of Jin Dynasty (265-420))
forced the final Wei ruler Cao Huan to abdicate. Emperor Wu permitted Cao Huan to live with honor as the Prince of Chenliu, and buried him with imperial...
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Campaign against Dong Zhuo (redirect from Elimination of Dong Zhuo)
5 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao attempted to assassinate Dong Zhuo but failed and escaped to his hometown in Chenliu. Subsequently, Cao sent...
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Three Kingdoms (redirect from Period of the Three Kingdoms)
imperial family, and to replace the crown prince Liu Bian with his younger brother Liu Xie, the Prince of Chenliu (present-day Kaifeng), though his plan...
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Chen Commandery (redirect from Prince of Chen)
112,653 households. In Cao Wei dynasty, the Principality of Chen was briefly restored, and granted to Cao Zhi, Prince Si (思) of Chen in 232. The commandery...
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the following year by Cao Cao's officers Shi Huan and Cao Ren Born to Gao Gong in Chenliu Commandery, Gao Gan was a nephew of Yuan Shao. He played an...
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Sima Zhao (redirect from Emperor Wen of Jin)
in the former edict. Sanguozhi, Chronicle of the Prince of Chenliu In winter, in the tenth month, the Son of Heaven, because the various feudal lords reported...
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Eastern Wu family trees (category Family trees of royalty)
of Lu" and "Prince of Qi" respectively. He also instated the princes of Chenliu and Zhangling, and seven other princes, making 11 princes (including Lu...
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Sun Hao (redirect from Emperor Modi of Wu)
Jun (孫俊, not the same person as the regent). After Sun Liang was deposed by Sun Jun's cousin and successor Sun Chen in 258, Sun Xiu, another son of Sun...
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Ten Attendants (redirect from Massacre of the Eunuchs)
of the soldiers to prove that they were not eunuchs. During the attack, the eunuchs took Empress Dowager He, Emperor Shao and the Prince of Chenliu (Liu...
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Xiahou Dun (category Generals under Cao Cao)
Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He served for a few months under Cao Cao's successor, Cao Pi, before his death. As one of Cao Cao's...
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Emperor Shao and replaced him with the Prince of Chenliu, who became known as Emperor Xian. By then, Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others had left Luoyang and they...
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Youzhou (ancient China) (category Former prefectures of China)
Wuhuan. Cao Cao eventually defeated the Wuhuan in AD 207 and pacified North China. During the Three Kingdoms, the Kingdom of Wei founded by Cao Cao's son...
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list of people significant to the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of Chinese history. Their romanised names start with the letter S. Fan, Ye. Book of the...
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imperial prince was styled as yibin (仪宾). The following list includes Ming dynasty princes consorts and imperial princesses. Prince of Changhua Prince of Ningjin...
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list of people significant to the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of Chinese history. Their romanised names start with the letter L. Fan, Ye. Book of the...
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266–420) Chenliu (陳留(ㄔㄣˊ ㄌㄧㄡˊ)) (AD 266–420) – Ruled by the House of Cao (曹) of Han descent Chu (楚(ㄔㄨˇ)) (AD 403) – Ruled by the House of Huan (桓) of Han descent...
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access to a collection. When he does cite a collection by name (Cao Cao's Cao Gong Ji, or Cao Zhi's Chen Si Wang Ji, the collection is placed in the main...
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Ge Congzhou (category Tang dynasty jiedushi of Taining Circuit)
(Chinese: 葛從周) (died 916), courtesy name Tongmei (通美), formally the Prince of Chenliu (陳留王), was a general serving under Zhu Wen (Zhu Quanzhong) while Zhu...
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the Excellency of Works Cao Cao (155–220 AD) assumed the revived post of Chancellor while acting as the de facto ruler over the court of Emperor Xian (r...
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Yangzhou (ancient China) (category History of Yangzhou)
divided between the domains of the warlords Cao Cao and Sun Quan in the late Eastern Han dynasty, and later between the states of Cao Wei (220–265) and Eastern...
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Guangli Li Guang Huo Qubing Gongsun Ao Li Ling Ban Chao Cao Cao Dou Gu Dou Xian "120". Book of Later Han (in Chinese). 武冠,俗谓之大冠,环缨无蕤,以青系为绲,加双鹖尾,竖左右,为鹖冠云...
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Sima Zhi (category Government officials under Cao Cao)
who served in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He previously served under the warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han...
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Yanmen Commandery (category Former commanderies of China)
Yanmen Commandery was an administrative subdivision (jùn) of the state of Zhao established c. 300 BC and of northern imperial Chinese dynasties until AD 758...
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