Xu, who was known for being impulsive in his actions. He therefore turned to Prince He of Changyi, one of Emperor Wu's grandsons. It is unclear how aware...
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Kings of the Han dynasty (redirect from Prince of the Han dynasty)
Prince of Jichuan Prince of Jidong Prince of Shanyang Prince of Jiyin Prince of Guangling Prince of Changyi Prince of Lu'an Prince of Zhending Prince...
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Kun Li Yan's subordinate. *** He took on the identity of Batu'er and admitted to killing the Crown Prince. Jiang Changyi as Cao Jiu Chief eunuch. The Emperor's...
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Liu Ju (redirect from Crown Prince Li)
following the death of Crown Prince Ju's childless younger brother Emperor Zhao and a brief reign by their nephew, Prince He of Changyi. Out of respect for Emperor...
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Rebellion of the Seven States (redirect from Rebellion of the Seven Princes)
the assassins. After taking command of his forces, Zhou headed toward Changyi (昌邑, in modern Jining, Shandong) to prepare to cut off the Wu and Chu supply...
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later, Zhang Xi found that he had misplaced the certificate, and he met Zhang Changyi to ask him what to do—to which Zhang Changyi replied, "How am I supposed...
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well as their brothers Zhang Changqi, Zhang Changyi, and Zhang Tongxiu (張同休). Zhang Tongxiu and Zhang Changyi were demoted, but even though the officials...
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Yellow Turban Rebellion (redirect from He Yi (Yellow Turban rebel))
Province. Later, Kong Rong was besieged in Duchang County (都昌縣; present-day Changyi, Shandong) by thousands of Yellow Turban rebels led by Guan Hai (管亥). Taishi...
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Emperor Wu of Han (redirect from Crown Prince Che)
Liu Ju, Crown Prince Wei (衛太子 劉據; 128–91 BC), first son Lady Li, of the Li clan (李氏), personal name Yan (妍) Liu Bo, Prince Ai of Changyi (昌邑哀王 劉髆; d. 88...
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the regent Huo Guang initially offered the throne to Prince He of Changyi. However, after Prince He quickly showed his unsuitability to be an emperor, Huo...
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Chinoiserie in fashion (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
waist-length overskirt), piling (collar in Qing dynasty court dress), chenyi and changyi (Manchu women dresses), ao and gua, as well as traditional Chinese embroideries...
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who wanted to have him killed. He pleaded with her to spare his life and let him return to his hometown in Changyi (昌邑; present-day Jinxiang County...
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dynasty. From the Records of the Grand Historian by Han official Sima Qian: Changyi (昌意) – Zhuanxu (顓頊) – Qiongchan (窮蟬) – Jingkang (敬康) – Gouwang (句望) – Qiaoniu...
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Zhang Changzong Chi Jia as Zhang Yizhi Li Rui as Zhang Changyi Wang Gang as Lou Shide Dali as Zhang De Li Bin as Liu Yicong Guan Huaitian as Li Ke Yu Jingliang...
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regulations: 1st rank princes had to wear 10 Manchurian pearls on their head; 8 pearls for the 2nd rank princes; 7 for the 3rd rank princes; the number of numbers...
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dies and is succeeded by the unsuitable Prince He of Changyi and then by Xuan. Huo Guang continues to be de facto ruler of China. 73 BC: a slave rebellion...
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July, his nephew Prince He of Changyi, was removed on 14 August after displaying a lack of character or capacity to rule. Prince He's removal was secured...
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74 BC Zhao died. 18 July The Prince of Changyi was appointed emperor of Han by Huo Guang. 14 August The Prince of Changyi was deposed. Huo appointed Wu's...
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Changyi, a son of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang who was adopted by the Wuyuan Hu family. Empress Xuanmu, of the He clan (宣穆皇后 何氏; d. 906) Li Yu, Prince De...
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retaliated by seizing Changyi, cutting off the rebel supply route, and advanced to Xiayi before digging in and refusing to do battle. He did however send light...
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when Zhang Tongxiu and two other brothers, Zhang Changqi (張昌期) and Zhang Changyi (張昌儀) were accused of corruption, Zhang Changzong was also investigated...
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his faults after he divorced Cui Xian's sister, was further aggravated when Gao Cheng tried to rape his second wife, Li Changyi (李昌儀). He therefore surrendered...
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Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Liang Mao was born in Changyi County (昌邑縣), Shanyang Commandery (山陽郡), which is located northwest of...
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Dynasty (AD 265–316). Although greatly weakened by the War of the Eight Princes during the reign of the developmentally disabled Emperor Hui, when members...
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religious purposes, since at least the mid-19th century. The popular The Little Prince has also been translated into Hakka (2000), specifically the Miaoli dialect...
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Zhending (真定(ㄓㄣ ㄉㄧㄥˋ)) (114 BC–AD 9) Sishui (泗水(ㄙˋ ㄕㄨㄟˇ)) (113 BC–AD 9) Changyi (昌邑(ㄔㄤ ㄧˋ)) (97–74 BC) Pinggan (平干(ㄆㄧㄥˊ ㄍㄢ)) (91–56 BC) Guangyang (廣陽(ㄍㄨㄤˇ...
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Han, became the first Prince of Chu. In 154 BC, the prince Liu Wu participated in the Rebellion of the Seven Princes. However, he was defeated afterwards...
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was from Changyi County (昌邑縣), Shanyang Commandery (山陽郡), which is located northwest of present-day Jinxiang County, Shandong. When he was 17, he served...
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Ji-She [zh] Xiu-Yi [zh] Qi-De [zh] Yanzhou [zh] Jing-Zhan [zh] Gan Chang–Du Nanchang Yi–Liu Ying–Yi Da–Tong Xiang Changyi Changsha Loushao Shuangfeng...
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the period. Cao Cao (155 – 220 CE) was an official in Jinan before he became the de facto ruler of the Han dynasty. His son, Cao Pi, overthrew the last...
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