Duke Xuan of Chen (Chinese: 陳宣公; pinyin: Chén Xuān Gōng; reigned 692 BC – died 648 BC), personal name Gui Chujiu, was a ruler of the Chen state. Duke...
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Duke Wu of Chen Duke Yi of Chen Duke Ping of Chen Duke Wen of Chen Duke Huan of Chen Chen Tuo Duke Li of Chen Duke Zhuang of Chen Duke Xuan of Chen Duke...
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of Zhou, of the Gui clan of Chen (周惠後 媯姓), known as Chen Gui (陳媯); possibly a daughter of Duke Xuan of Chen; married in 676 BC; the mother of Crown Prince...
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Duke Xuan may refer to the following rulers during the Zhou dynasty: Duke Xuan of Wey (died 700 BC) Duke Xuan of Qin (died 664 BC) Duke Xuan of Chen (died...
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method in Europe for naming years. Duke Xiang of Qi, Duke Xuan of Chen, Zheng-zi Ying met at Chui(垂). Marquis of Ji(紀) does not surrender to Qi, and...
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state. Duke Mu was born in 672 BC to the favourite concubine of Duke Xuan. Duke Xuan's original heir apparent was Crown Prince Yukou, but after Duke Mu was...
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himself emperor and named his small state Vạn Xuân. In winter 544, Xiao Ying died, and initially, Chen started escorting Xiao Ying's casket back to Jiankang...
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Duke Zhuang of Chen (Chinese: 陳莊公; pinyin: Chén Zhuāng Gōng; reigned 699 BC – died 693 BC), personal name Gui Lin, was a duke of the Chen state. Duke...
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Yukou (category People of Chen (state))
apparent of Duke Xuan of Chen, the sixteenth ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Spring and Autumn period. In 672 BC, the 21st year of his...
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of Duke Huan: Lin, Duke Zhuang of Chen, and Chujiu, Duke Xuan of Chen. Duke Zhuang of the state of Wey married two princesses of Chen, Li Gui and Dai Gui...
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Emperor Xuan of Chen (陳宣帝) (530 – 17 February 582), personal name Chen Xu (陳頊), also called Chen Tanxu (陳曇頊), courtesy name Shaoshi (紹世), childhood name...
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known as Houzhu of Chen (陳後主; Chén Hòuzhǔ; 'Last Ruler of Chen'), posthumous name Duke Yáng of Chángchéng (長城煬公; Chángchéng Yáng Gōng), courtesy name Yuánxiù...
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Chen Shuda (572–635), courtesy name Zicong, formally Duke Zhong of Jiang, was an imperial prince of the Chen dynasty, who, after the destruction of Chen...
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Xuan-Yuan Sword (Chinese: 軒轅劍, literally "Sword of the Xuan-Yuan") is a long-running historical fantasy role-playing video game series developed for personal...
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Heir apparent (section Displacement of heirs apparent)
Prince of Orange in the Netherlands, Duke of Brabant in Belgium, Prince of Asturias in Spain (also granted to heirs presumptive), or the Prince of Wales...
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Xia Ji (category People of Chen (state))
the son of Duke Xuan of Chen (r. 692-648 BC), arranged the marriage between his son, Yushu and Xia Ji, who was the daughter of Duke Mu of Zheng (鄭穆公...
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Monarch Industry (section The Wang clan of Langya)
recurring clashes for power whilst disregarding the wellbeing of the common people. Wang Xuan (played by Zhang Ziyi), and her first love, the third prince...
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Wang Xuan (王璿) was an official of Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty, briefly serving as chancellor. Despite Wang's high status, little is firmly established about...
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Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou (北周宣帝) (559 – 22 June 580), personal name Yuwen Yun (宇文贇), courtesy name Qianbo (乾伯), was an emperor of the Xianbei-led...
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of King Xuan's instructions to the Duke of Mao. The middle portion recounts how the King, upon taking the throne, fondly recalled how the King Wen of...
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Crown Prince Mian (category People of Chen (state))
was succeeded by two younger brothers: Lin, Duke Zhuang of Chen, and Chujiu, Duke Xuan of Chen. Crown Prince Yukou Han 2010, pp. 2780–1. Yang 2009, p. 104...
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impulsive. Ye Residence Chen Xinhai as Ye Shijie He Hongshan as Ye Jia'er Xiang Xia as Ye Mingxuan Dong Chunhui as Ye Mingyu Dong Xuan as Ye Zhenzhen Jiang...
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the campaign against Chen. Before Yang Jian could depart, however, Emperor Xuan suddenly grew seriously ill. Two of Emperor Xuan's close associates, Liu...
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the ruler of Chen. Jin was installed as the next ruler and became known by his temple name Duke Xuan in Chinese historiography. Duke Xuan had a son named...
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579, Emperor Xuan created Yuwen Chan, then six-years-old, as the Prince of Lu—echoing the title of Duke of Lu that both Emperors Wu and Xuan carried prior...
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back to Wey. Prince Jin would become known as Duke Xuan of Wey. Also romanized as Zhouxu Zuo Zhuan, Duke Yin Shiji, vol. 14, 37 Durrant, Stephen; Li, Wai-yee;...
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Xiao Cha (redirect from Emperor xuan of western liang)
Emperor Xuan of Western Liang ((西)梁宣帝; 519 – March or April 562), personal name Xiao Cha (蕭詧), courtesy name Lisun (理孫), was the founding emperor of the Western...
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named the country Vạn Xuân, ending the Second Chinese domination of Vietnam. In winter 544, Xiao Ying died, and initially, Chen started escorting Xiao...
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was the youngest son of Duke Wen, and succeeded his nephew Duke Ling, who was killed by Zhao Chuan (趙穿). Zhao Dun (Viscount Xuan of Zhao) and Zhao Chuan...
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honoured Cao Xuan with the posthumous title "Duke Huai of Jiyang" (濟陽懷公). In 232, he elevated Cao Xuan to the status of a prince, hence Cao Xuan was known...
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