Xu Wen (Chinese: 徐溫) (862 – November 20, 927), courtesy name Dunmei (敦美), formally Prince Zhongwu of Qi (齊忠武王), later further posthumously honored Emperor...
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Yang Wu (section Subversion of power by Xu Wen)
brothers after him were effectively puppets dominated by Xu Wen at first, and later Xu Wen's adopted son Xu Zhigao (Li Bian) who in 937 usurped power to establish...
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Xu Wen (Chinese: 徐文), born April 13, 1986, in Shanghai), is a versatile Chinese footballer, who plays as either a defensive midfielder or defender. As...
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Xu Zhixun (徐知詢) (died 934), formally Prince Kang of Donghai (東海康王), was the second biological son of Xu Wen, the regent of the Chinese Five Dynasties...
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Xu (Chinese: 徐; pinyin: Xú; Wade–Giles: Hsü2; Jyutping: Ceoi4) is a Chinese-language surname. In the Wade-Giles system of romanization, it is spelled as...
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(Tang dynasty) (died before 934), Emperor Taizu of Later Shu (934–965) Xu Wen (862–927), Emperor Taizu of Southern Tang (937–975) Li Jiqian (963–1004)...
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regents Xu Wen and Xu Wen's adoptive son and successor Xu Zhigao (Li Bian). In 938, Xu Zhigao forced Yang Pu to yield the throne to him. Xu Zhigao then...
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son Xu Zhixún [(Xu Wen's second biological son)] replace him." But as Xu Wen was considering the matter and resolving to replace Xu Zhigao with Xu Zhixún...
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Wang Lingmou (section As Xu Zhigao's staff member)
born or where he was from. As of 912, Xu Zhigao's adoptive father Xu Wen was the regent of Wu. As a result, Xu Zhigao became the prefect of Sheng Prefecture...
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Xu Zhixun (徐知訓) (895-918) was the oldest biological son of Xu Wen, the regent of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Wu. He served...
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Infi (redirect from Wang "Infi" Xu Wen)
Wang Xuwen (Chinese: 王诩文), who goes by the pseudonym Infi, is a Chinese professional esports player of the real-time strategy games Warcraft III: The Frozen...
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Xu Zhixun may refer to one of the two oldest biological sons of Xu Wen, regent of Wu: Xu Zhixun (elder) (徐知訓; pinyin: Xú Zhīxùn) (died 918), Xu Wen's...
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Inn Managers Huang Xiao Chuan as Leader of the Sand People Zhang Yu Wen as Sheng Xu Min as Mrs. Gen Li Jing as Gen Zhang Wei Fu as Grandpa Gen Fan Fu Lin...
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governance of the Yang Wu state was under the effective control of the regent Xu Wen. Yang Longyan was born in 897, during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang;...
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Song Fujin (section As Xu Zhigao's wife during Wu)
his daughter in marriage to Xu Zhigao, the adoptive son of the Wu regent Xu Wen (although it is not known whether Xu Wen was already regent at that time)...
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Xu Wen assassinate Yang Wo (Prince of Hongnong). He is succeeded by his 11-year-old brother Yang Longyan as ruler of the Wu Kingdom. June 18 – Xu Wen...
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Ten Kingdoms period state Wu, as the chief strategist for the Wu regent Xu Wen and each of Wu's three rulers, Yang Wo, Yang Longyan, and Yang Pu. It is...
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child to his lieutenant Xu Wen. The child was given the name Xu Zhigao. Using the threat of Wu-Yueh raids as an excuse, Xu Wen turned Chiang-nan into his...
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arrogance of the Wu junior regent Xu Zhixun (the son of the regent Xu Wen), he assassinated Xu Zhixun, but Xu Wen's troops attacked him; he committed...
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Chiang Hsiao-wen (Chinese: 蔣孝文; also known as Alan Chiang; 14 December 1935 – 14 April 1989) was the eldest son of Chiang Ching-kuo, the President of...
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Xu (traditional Chinese: 許; simplified Chinese: 许; pinyin: Xǔ; Wade–Giles: Hsü3; Jyutping: Heoi2) is a Chinese surname. In the Wade-Giles system of romanization...
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son Wen Yunsong. In 2002, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported that Xu Ming was the son-in-law of Wen Jiabao, but Xu publicly denied it. Xu Ming...
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Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Along with fellow guard commander Xu Wen, he took over reins of the Hongnong state (which, in later times, would...
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Xu Wen to let him remain. Xu Zhigao thereafter tried to make peace between himself and Yan Keqiu by agreeing to give a daughter in marriage to Yan Xu...
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American journalist Agnes Smedley. In an obituary, writer Wen Yuan-ning commented that Xu's "relations with women are exactly like Shelley's. Let no woman...
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Xu Wen at Wuxi (無錫, in modern Wuxi, Jiangsu), killing the Wuyue generals He Feng (何逢) and Wu Jian (吳建) and forcing Qian Chuanguan to flee. Xu Wen's assistant...
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Shuowen Jiezi (redirect from Shuo Wen Jie Zi)
The Shuowen Jiezi is a Chinese dictionary compiled by Xu Shen c. 100 CE, during the Eastern Han dynasty (25–206 CE). While prefigured by earlier Chinese...
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Li Jing (Southern Tang) (redirect from Xu Jingtong)
birth to three more sons, Xu Jingqian, Xu Jingsui, and Xu Jingda. In 923, by which time Xu Zhigao was the junior regent under Xu Wen, there was an incident...
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Hsu Ching-wen (Chinese: 徐竫雯; pinyin: Xú Jìng-wén; born 19 August 1996) is a Taiwanese former professional tennis player. Hsu won five singles and twelve...
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