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    Emperor Xian of Han (2 April 181 – 21 April 234), personal name Liu Xie (劉協), courtesy name Bohe, was the 14th and last emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty...
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    and Guo Nüwang became empress. On 25 November 220, Cao Pi forced Emperor Xian, the last ruler of the Eastern Han dynasty, to abdicate in his favour, after...
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  • xian (Chinese: 仙). The protagonist of the series, Wei Wuxian, due to certain circumstances, deviated from the conventional cultivation path to xian and...
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    traditional Chinese: 竹林七賢; simplified Chinese: 竹林七贤; pinyin: Zhúlín Qī Xián; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiok-lîm Chhit Hiân) were a group of Chinese scholars, writers...
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  • bore Cao Cao another son, Cao Shuo (曹鑠), and a daughter, Grand Princess Qinghe (清河長公主). However, as Lady Liu died early, Cao Ang was raised by Cao Cao's...
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    Deqing (Chinese: 德清县; pinyin: Déqīng Xiàn) is a county in the prefecture-level city of Huzhou, in the northwest of Zhejiang province. As of 2020 census...
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  • (桑落墅镇), Zijiao (淄角镇), Huji (胡集镇), Lizhuang (李庄镇), Madian (麻店镇), Weiji (魏集镇), Qinghe (清河镇), Jianglou (姜楼镇), Xindian (辛店镇), Danianchen (大年陈镇), Zaohuli (皂户李镇)...
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    Zhāng Huī gōng dàdiàn), the central ancestral shrine dedicated to the progenitor of the Zhang lineage, located at Zhangs' ancestral home in Qinghe, Hebei....
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  • Dou clan, plotted a coup d'état with his brother Liu Qing the Prince of Qinghe, and Zheng. They were successful in carrying out the overthrow of the Dous...
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  • Yuyang as Princess Qinghe Hou Tongjiang as Uncle Fang Wang Zengqi as Wu Zhi Ren Yu as Liu Zhen Wang Maolei as Liu Xie (Emperor Xian) Tan Shasha as Consort...
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    control of Cao Cao, the chancellor to the last Han ruler, Emperor Xian. In 213, Emperor Xian granted Cao Cao the title of "Duke of Wei" (魏公) and gave him ten...
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    Dun's second son, Xiahou Mao, married one of Cao Cao's daughters, Princess Qinghe (清河公主), and held high-ranking positions in the Wei imperial court. Xiahou...
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    d. 120 BC), 12th son Liu Cheng, Prince Ai of Qinghe (清河哀王 劉乘; 153–135 BC), 13th son Liu Shun, Prince Xian of Changshan (常山憲王 劉舜; 152–113 BC), 14th son...
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  • Huangdi" (秦二世皇帝) means "the second Emperor of Qin", and so forth. Emperor Xian, the last emperor of the Han dynasty, was a descendant of the first emperor...
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    title of "Greatly Accomplished King." His younger brother, Xian, succeeded him on the throne. Xian attacked and conquered the kingdoms of Jumi (Keriya) and...
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  • Cui Yan (category Cui clan of Qinghe)
    County (東武城縣), Qinghe Commandery, Ji Province, which is around present-day Gucheng County, Hebei. He was born in the Cui family of Qinghe Commandery, a...
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    Shi Yousan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Yutian, Zunhua, and other areas bordering Tianjin from their headquarters in Qinghe (now a subdistrict of Beijing). This ended on 3 August 1935, when Liu was...
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    core losing the separate name Qingjiang and being instead divided into Qinghe and Qingpu Districts. Most of the Huaiyin Region's counties—Guannan, Huai'an...
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  • Xiaowen of Northern Wei. Despite the massacre Cui Hao's clan, the Cui clan of Qinghe survived into the Tang dynasty. The aristocracy of the Tang era can be divided...
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    247, Sima Yi said he was ill and withdrew from politics. The Princes of Qinghe and Pingyuan had been arguing among themselves with Sun Li, the governor...
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    Gongsun Zan attacked Shao but was defeated at Jie Bridge between Julu and Qinghe commanderies. Shao set his capital at the city of Ye (Hebei) in Wei Commandery...
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    Wang xia" 梁惠王下. 孟子 (in Chinese and English) – via 中國哲學書電子化計劃 (ctext.org). "Xian Wen" 憲問. 論語 (in Chinese and English) – via 中國哲學書電子化計劃 (ctext.org). Example:...
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  • sons and a daughter: Cao Ang, Cao Shuo and Princess Qinghe (personal name unknown). Princess Qinghe married Xiahou Dun's son Xiahou Mao. Cao Ang's successor...
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  • Pingyuan (平原懿公主; 232), personal name Shu (淑) Unknown Cao Jiong, Prince of Qinghe (清河王 曹冏; d. 226) Cao Mu, Prince of Fanyang (繁陽王 曹穆; d. 229) Princess Qi...
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    Village, Nanhui, Jiangsu Province. Zhang's ancestors migrated to Pudong from Qinghe County to avoid the war. His grandfather Zhang Xiangfu and father Zhang...
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    fight out of the siege, but was defeated by Tang forces, and his brother An Qinghe (安慶和) was killed. Meanwhile, with Shi recently having again rebelled against...
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  • (154–54 BC, 44–35 BC, 23–1 BC, AD 1–9) Jiangdu (江都(ㄐㄧㄤ ㄉㄨ)) (153–121 BC) Qinghe (清河(ㄑㄧㄥ ㄏㄜˊ)) (147–136 BC, 114–66 BC, 47–44 BC) Changshan (常山(ㄔㄤˊ ㄕㄢ)) (145–113...
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  • Confucian texts, 功 gōng ("work", "work of merit" or "beneficial work") and 德 ("virtue") are frequently used to refer to the ways of becoming an honourable...
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  • during the late Eastern Han dynasty. Zhu Ling was from Shu County (鄃縣), Qinghe State (清河國), which is located between present-day Pingyuan and Xiajin counties...
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    beings and their rulers. Worship is devoted to gods and immortals (shén and xiān), who may be founders of human groups and lineages, deities of stars, earthly...
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