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    (11 January 1833 – 29 May 1898), better known in English as Prince Kung or Gong, was an imperial prince of the Aisin Gioro clan and an important statesman of...
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    Prince Gong's Mansion, also known as the Prince Kung Mansion, is a museum and tourist attraction located in Xicheng District, Beijing, just north of the...
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    Prince Gong and Prince Chun. Prince Gong had been excluded from power, yet harboured great ambitions. While Cixi aligned herself with the two princes...
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    Gong Ji-cheol (Korean: 공지철; born July 10, 1979), better known by his stage name Gong Yoo (Korean: 공유), is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his...
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    Puwei (redirect from Puwei, Prince Gong)
    courtesy name Shaoyuan, was a Manchu prince and statesman of the late Qing dynasty. He was a member of the Prince Gong peerage, and held the title from 1898...
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    one faction led by Sushun, and princes Duanhua and Zaiyuan, and another faction led by Yixuan's sixth brother, Prince Gong, as well as the Xianfeng Emperor's...
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  • Prince Gong (1833–1898), born Aisin-Gioro Yixin, was a Qing dynasty prince and the sixth son of the Daoguang Emperor Prince Gong (恭王) may also refer to:...
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  • Li Tai (redirect from Prince Gong of Pu)
    Qingque (青雀), formally Prince Gong of Pu (濮恭王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Tang dynasty. Li Tai, who carried the title of Prince of Wei (魏王; "Wei...
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  • Zhu Youlang (redirect from Prince of Kuei)
    son of the Wanli Emperor, and Empress Dowager Ma. He inherited the title Prince of Gui (桂王) from his brother and lived an obscure life as a minor member...
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    Forbidden City in Peking. Following the decisive defeat of the Chinese, Prince Gong was compelled to sign two treaties on behalf of the Qing government with...
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  • pinyin: Gōng Gōng), several dukes named Gong Prince Gong (disambiguation), several princes named Gong King Gong (disambiguation), several kings named Gong Emperor...
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    Emperor Prince Puyi Zaitao Zaitao Zaitao in the United States Zaitao in Russia Yixin (Prince Gong) Yixin (Prince Gong) Yixin (Prince Gong) Zaixun (Prince Rui)...
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    months later, Empress Dowager Cixi and Empress Dowager Ci'an along with Prince Gong instigated the Xinyou Coup and ousted the regents. Cixi ultimately rose...
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  • Prince Gong of the First Rank (Manchu: ᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳ ᡤᡠᠨᡤᠨᡝᠴᡠᡴᡝ ᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ; hošoi gungnecuke cin wang), or simply Prince Gong, was the title of a princely peerage...
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  • formally Prince Gong of Hailing (海陵恭王), courtesy name Jishang (季尚), was an emperor of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. He is known as the Prince of Hailing...
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    captured Beijing. The emperor and his entourage fled to Rehe, while Prince Gong stayed to conduct the negotiations, signing the Convention of Peking...
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    marched north, forced the imperial court to acknowledge the crisis. Prince Gong was made regent, Grand Councilor, and head of the newly formed Zongli...
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  • a prince of the Western Han dynasty. He was the fifth son of Emperor Jing. His mother was Consort Cheng (程妃). In 155 BC he was instated as Prince of...
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  • Changning (8 December 1657 – 20 July 1703), formally known as Prince Gong, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as...
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    the arrest, torture, and execution of the English diplomatic mission. Prince Gong, a younger half-brother of the emperor, who had been left as his brother's...
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  • (Chinese: Gong-gōng), several dukes named Gong Marquis Gong (disambiguation) (Chinese: Gong-hóu), several marquises named Gong Prince Gong (disambiguation)...
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    political figure of the Qing dynasty. She was the first daughter of Prince Gong, from the ruling House of Aisin-Gioro, and Princess Consort Gongzhong...
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  • family fled the Western occupation of Peking in the Second Opium War, Prince Gong remained in the city to deal with the crisis. He would gain respect from...
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    Long gallery for viewing the lotus pond at the Prince Gong Mansion in Beijing Garden gate of the Prince Gong Mansion in Beijing Moon bridge in Dunedin Chinese...
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  • Zaicheng (category Prince Gong)
    載澂, September 12, 1858 – July 21, 1885) was the eldest son of Yixin, Prince Gong. He was granted the title of beile. He served as Minister of Internal...
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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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    Liu Wu (劉武), Prince Xiao (孝) of Liang, 169 BC – 144 BC; Liu Mai (劉買), Prince Gong (恭) of Liang, 144 BC – 137 BC; Liu Xiang (劉襄), Prince Ping (平) of Liang...
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  • The War of the Eight Princes, Rebellion of the Eight Kings, or Rebellion of the Eight Princes (simplified Chinese: 八王之乱; traditional Chinese: 八王之亂; pinyin:...
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    death, his former residence was given to Prince Gong as his official residence. The estate, known as the Prince Gong Mansion, is now preserved as a museum...
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    Gong Jun (Chinese: 龚俊, born November 29, 1992), also known as Simon Gong, is a Chinese actor. He gained attention for his role in Lost Love in Times (2017)...
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