• Princess Jinxiang (金鄉公主, 201 - 3rd century) was a Chinese Imperial princess of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD). She was...
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  • successor. 2 The identity of Princess Jinxiang's mother is not confirmed. The Wei Mo Zhuan (魏末傳) claimed that Princess Jinxiang was He Yan's half-sister and...
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  • clan (順儀 李氏) Princess Jinxiang (金鄉郡主), personal name Saige (賽哥), 13th daughter married Xiao Tuyu (蕭圖玉) Fangyi, of the Ai clan (芳儀 艾氏) Princess Yelü (耶律公主)...
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    Empress Xianmu, of the Cao clan (獻穆皇后 曹氏; 197–260), personal name Jie (節) Princess Changle (長樂公主), personal name Man (曼) Guiren, of the Dong clan (董貴人; d...
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    Zhi Princess and female royal figures Duquess Cao Cao Hua Cao Xian Princess Dongxiang Princess Jinxiang Princess Anyang Princess Changle Princess Qinghe...
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    than his real name. He later married one of Cao Cao's daughters, Princess Jinxiang, who may have been one of He's half-sisters. As a result of his adoption...
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  • empress of Emperor Xian of Han. Princess Jinxiang (金鄉公主), whose name is unspecified, was the wife of He Yan. Princess Anyang (安陽公主), whose name is unspecified...
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  • empress of Emperor Xian of Han. Princess Jinxiang (金鄉公主), whose name is unspecified, was the wife of He Yan. Princess Anyang (安陽公主), whose name is unspecified...
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    Arts: 342–349. "Figure 7. Female attendant Figure 8. Groom Tomb of Princess Jinxiang, dated 724." Benn, Charles D. (2002). Daily Life in Traditional China:...
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  • Cao's daughter Princess Jinxiang (金鄉公主), who was possibly his half-sister (born to the same mother), even though the identity of the princess's mother is not...
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  • his life and let him return to his hometown in Changyi (昌邑; present-day Jinxiang County, Shandong), and the empress pretended to agree. Peng Yue was brought...
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    (信豐悼惠王), sixth son Daughters: Princess Yongxin (永新郡主), first daughter Married Jinxiang Guard Drafter Gao Heling (金鄉衛舍人 高鶴齡) Princess Yushan (玉山郡主), second daughter...
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    Confucius' descendants were conferred noble titles and were given imperial princesses as wives, many of the tombs in the cemetery show the status symbols of...
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    Qian (張謙) and Japanese pirates—who were inflicted a heavy defeat—near Jinxiang in Zhejiang. The Mao Kun map depicts the routes taken by the fleet during...
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    and the Hashemite Sharif ul-Hāshim of Sulu arrived in Sulu and married a princess of the previous non-Hashemite royal family, founding the Sulu Sultanate...
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    prefect Qiu Hongli while Zhang Guiba (張歸霸) routed Zhu Jin in battle at Jinxiang (金鄉, in modern Jining) and overrun Pu Prefecture (濮州, also in modern Heze)...
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