• Duke Yin of Lu (Chinese: 魯隱公; pinyin: Yǐn Gōng, died 30 November 712 BC), personal name Ji Xigu, was a duke of the Lu state, reigning from 722 to 712...
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    (later Duke Yin of Lu), whose mother was a concubine. Although Xigu was the older son, Duke Huan was made the crown prince owing to the higher status of his...
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    Spring and Autumn period, Lu was one of the strongest states and a rival of Qi to its north. Under Duke Yin and Duke Huan of Lu, Lu defeated both Qi and Song...
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    between the first year of State of Lu ruler Duke Yin of Lu (722 BCE) and the fourteenth year of his later counterpart Duke Ai of Lu (魯哀公) (481 BCE). Like...
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    Zuo Zhuan (redirect from Commentary of Zuo)
    political, military, and social events of the Spring and Autumn period from the perspective of the State of Lu. The book is famous "for its dramatic power...
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  • of Duke Yuan of Xing, the State of Xing was wiped out by the State of Wey. Zuo Zhuan , fourth year of Duke Yin of Lu (鲁隐公) Zuo Zhuan • Duke Xi of Lu (鲁僖公)...
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    low-level warfare and complex diplomacy. Duke Yin of Lu ascended the throne in 722. From this year on, the state of Lu kept an official chronicle, the Spring...
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    Lu Yin (1898–1934) was a Chinese feminist writer of the 20th-century. Her extensive body of work includes novels, short story collections and essays that...
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  • sacked the capital of Zhu and captured its ruler Duke Yin of Zhu [zh]. Diplomatic pressure from Wu caused Lu to release the Zhu ruler in 487 BC, but he was...
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  • Eldest son of Lu Yunji and Lu Yingying's older brother. Rival of Sheng Chumo. Likes Fu Yin. He Rui Xian as Lu Yingying Younger daughter of Lu Yunji and...
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    Jiang Ziya (redirect from Duke Tai of Qi)
    Wang; 太公望), and the "Hoped-for " ( Wang; 呂望). as Jiang Ziya was seen as the sage – whom King Wen of Zhou's ancestor Duke Uncle Ancestor Lei (公叔祖类) (also...
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  • Retrieved 1 December 2011. "叶公简介 (Duke of Ye)" (in Chinese). Government of Pingdingshan. Retrieved 1 December 2011. "Zi Lu". The Analects (in Chinese and...
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    that, the generals of Taishan bandits include Zang Ba, Sun Guan, Wu Dun, Yin Li and Chang Xi all submitted to Bu, the power of Bu was significantly...
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  • chi of the yin and yang moons" as told by Gikyo. Their very names are references to yin and yang – Lu Yan representing the righteous Yang while Li Yin is...
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    official of the state of Lu was granted a city named Fei, while the son of a certain duke was granted a county named Fei. Both of these place names were...
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  • Shenyin Shu (redirect from Shen Yin Xu)
    Shěn Yǐn Shù) or Shenyin Xu (Chinese: 沈尹戌; pinyin: Shěn Yǐn Xū) (died 506 BC) was a general of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient...
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    Shang dynasty (redirect from Yin Dynasty)
    Shang dynasty (Chinese: 商朝; pinyin: Shāng cháo), also known as the Yin dynasty (殷代; Yīn dài), was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River...
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    most prominent general, Yao Shao (姚紹) the Duke of Lu, the uncle of the emperor Yao Hong. After a month of battles, Yao Shao was defeated, and he died...
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  • Shao (Chinese: 呂紹; died 400), courtesy name Yongye (永業), also known by his posthumous name as the Prince Yin of Later Liang (後涼隱王), was briefly the...
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  • substantive, yin soul which remains with the corpse of the deceased. Some controversy exists over the number of souls in a person; for instance, one of the traditions...
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    realm. Yinyanggong (陰陽公, "Yinyang Duke") or Yinyangsi (陰陽司, "Yinyang Controller"), the personification of the union of yin and yang. Sānhuáng (三皇, "Three...
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  • of present-day Yanling County. 722 BC—Northern Kingdom of Israel is conquered by Assyrian king Sargon II. 722 BC—Duke Yin accedes to the throne of Lu...
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  • Lu Yi (陸扆) (847 – July 5, 905), né Lu Yundi (陸允迪), courtesy name Xiangwen (祥文), formally the Duke of Wu Commandery (吳郡公), was an official of the Chinese...
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    nephew of Guang, last emperor of Later Liang Yin (712–762), Tang dynasty chancellor Dongbin (796–?), Tang dynasty scholar revered as one of the...
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  • Altan Tobchi (redirect from Lu Altan Tobchi)
    Summary of the Principles of Statecraft as established by the Ancient Khans. The work is also named the Lu Altan Tobchi (Mongolian script: Lu Altan Tobči;...
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    The territories of Yan and Pugu were annexed into the newly founded states of Lu and Qi, respectively. The Shang royal domain at Yin was dismantled and...
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  • his brother Yao Yin (姚愔) the Duke of Nanyang to start a coup, and Yao Yin joined with Yin Chong (perhaps in anticipatory support of Yao Bi's claims)...
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  • Cao (state) (redirect from Duke of Cao)
    Yin of Cao were killed one after another. Duke Fei of Cao became ruler and betrayed the State of Jin by invading the State of Song. As a result, Duke...
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    Lu Xun (Chinese: 鲁迅; 25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936), born Zhou Zhangshou, was a Chinese writer, literary critic, lecturer, and state servant. He...
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    ancestor of Mencius. He was descended from Duke Yang of the State of Lu 魯煬公 Duke Yang was the son of Bo Qin, who was the son of the Duke of Zhou. The...
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