• Jing Xiang (敬翔) (died November 20, 923?), courtesy name Zizhen (子振), formally the Marquess of Pingyang (平陽侯), was the chief strategist of the late Chinese...
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  • Jing Xiang or Xiang Jing may refer to: Jing Xiang (politician) (Chinese: 敬翔; pinyin: Jìng Xiáng; died 923), Chinese politician Xiang Jing (artist) (Chinese:...
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  • the surrounding Xiao region Xiao River (Chinese: 潇水), a tributary of the Xiang River, in Hunan, China Xiao (mythology) (Chinese: 嚣), certain legendary...
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  • Lord Changping (category Assassinated Chinese politicians)
    Changping as their new king: Xiang Yan [zh], general of Jing (another name of Chu), adopted Lord Changping as the king of Jing and resisted against Qin at...
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    Han Xiangzi (redirect from Han Xiang Zi)
    historically. However, he is believed to be Han Xiang, a grandnephew of Han Yu, a prominent politician, poet and Confucian scholar who lived in the Tang...
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    Zhang Liang (Western Han) (category Politicians from Zhengzhou)
    followed Liu to join Xiang Liang's rebel force. The following year, Xiang Liang installed Mi Xin as King Huai II of Chu after eliminating Jing Ju. Zhang Liang's...
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    Fan and Xiang Ling, De, Wei, Chui, You, Qin, Shao, Nian, Xian and Yang Jian, Dao, Dun, An, Ding, Mao, Xiu, Zhao, Yi, Zhang, Yi, Wen, Huan, Jing, Rui, Yong...
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    the Grand Historian, after Jing Ke failed in his attempt to assassinate emperor Qin Shi Huang, the Kingdom of Yan where Jing Ke was a retainer, was conquered...
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    and queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom (d. 55 BC) Liu Xiang, Chinese scholar, editor of the Shan Hai Jing, compilator of the Lienü zhuan, and father of Liu...
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  • Xiang Ming (Chinese: 向明) (1909–1969) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Linqu County, Shandong Province. In 1937, at the start...
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  • was previously an outstanding medical student, but after the death of Han Xiang-Yun, his girlfriend, his grades dropped and he was expelled from medical...
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    Wang Xiang (184 – 30 April 268), courtesy name Xiuzheng, was a Chinese politician who lived through the late Eastern Han dynasty (25–220), the Three Kingdoms...
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  • Liu Jing (table tennis), (born 1988), Chinese para table tennis player Liu Guoliang, table tennis player Liu Jing (swimmer), Chinese swimmer Liu Xiang (swimmer)...
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    Liu Xiang (77–6 BCE), born Liu Gengsheng and bearing the courtesy name Zizheng, was a Chinese astronomer, historian, librarian, poet, politician, and writer...
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    I Ching (redirect from YiJing)
    Taixuanjing. Most of this early commentary, such as the image and number work of Jing Fang, Yu Fan and Xun Shuang, is no longer extant. Only short fragments survive...
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    Xiang Ying (simplified Chinese: 项英; traditional Chinese: 項英; pinyin: Xiàng Yīng; Wade–Giles: Hsiang Ying; 1895(?) – 1941) was a war-time Chinese communist...
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    Emperor Gaozu of Han (category Politicians from Xuzhou)
    rebel leader Xiang Yu to invade the Qin heartland and forced the surrender of the Qin ruler Ziying in 206 BC. After the fall of the Qin, Xiang Yu, as the...
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  • joined a coalition rebel army under the command of Xiang Yu of the Chu state, and followed Xiang Yu as they fought their way to the Qin capital Xianyang...
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  • Ying Bu (category Politicians from Lu'an)
    followers to join Xiang Liang too. Ying Bu fought bravely in battle and assisted Xiang Liang in defeating other insurgent leaders such as Jing Ju and Qin Jia...
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  • Li Si (category Politicians from Zhumadian)
    ([lì sɹ̩́]; c. 280 – 208 BC) was a Chinese calligrapher, philosopher, and politician of the Qin dynasty. He served as Chancellor from 246 to 208 BC, first...
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    Cao Shen (category Politicians from Xuzhou)
    join him in resisting Xiang Yu. Liu Bang later sent Cao Shen to suppress the remnants of Qi. In 202 BC, Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu at the Battle of Gaixia...
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    Zeng Guofan (category Xiang Army personnel)
    the late Qing dynasty. He is best known for raising and organizing the Xiang Army to aid the Qing military in suppressing the Taiping Rebellion and restoring...
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    adviser Zhuge Liang captured the Xiang River basin commanderies, establishing control over the southern territories of Jing province. Sun Quan was forced...
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    Li Lisan (category Chinese Communist Party politicians from Hunan)
    old friend Xiang Zhongfa was elected as General Secretary with the support from the Comintern and the Soviet Union. During the reign of Xiang, Li Lisan...
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  • Liu Hong (astronomer) (category Politicians from Linyi)
    returned to his work, collaborating with Cai Yong on the Qian Xiang Li (乾象曆; Qian Xiang Calendar). This was considered so advanced for its time that it...
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  • He Chengxiang (category Politicians from Yibin)
    鼓洲), also known as He Zhonghan (Chinese: 何忠汉) and He Xiang (Chinese: 何湘), was a Chinese politician who served as director of the State Administration for...
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  • Chen Shou (category Politicians from Nanchong)
    Yu assumed his appointment as the commander of the Jin military forces in Jing Province, he recommended Chen Shou to Emperor Wu and stated that Chen Shou...
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    Chen Tingjing (category Politicians from Shanxi)
    a Han Chinese politician and scholar who served as tutor to the Kangxi Emperor and was chief editor of the Kangxi Dictionary. Chen Jing was born in Zezhou...
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    Zhongshu Dongfang Shuo Dou Wu Huan Tan Jia Yi Jia Kui Jing Fang Kong Anguo Liu An Lu Jia Liu Xiang Ma Rong Wang Chong Wang Fu Xun Yue Yang Xiong Three Kingdoms...
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    included scholars like Wang Bi (226–249), He Yan (d. 249), Xiang Xiu (223?–300), Guo Xiang (d. 312), and Pei Wei (267–300). Another later influential...
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