• Cui Xuan (崔鉉), courtesy name Taishuo (臺碩), formally the Duke of Wei (魏公), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving two terms as a chancellor...
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    Li Jue (840) Cui Dan (840–841) Cui Gong (840–843) Li Deyu (840–846) Chen Yixing (841–842) Li Shen (842–844) Li Rangyi (842–846) Cui Xuan (843–845) Du...
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  • imperial government official (although a comment by the former chancellor Cui Xuan (see below) implied that Lu Yan was the 10th born son and so must have...
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  • Shang (846–847) Cui Yuanshi (847–848) Wei Cong (847–848) Ma Zhi (848–849) Zhou Chi (848–849) Cui Xuan (849–855) Wei Fu (849–850) Cui Guicong (850–851)...
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    Canberra. ISBN 978-1-921117-84-8. Retrieved 13 September 2022. Wang, Zhe; Cui, Xuan; Yin, Shan; Shen, GuangRong; Han, YuJie; Liu, ChunJiang (April 2013)....
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  • Cui Xuan, when Cui Xuan served as the military governor of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu). He then served under Cui Shenyou...
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  • Sifu (838–840) Li Jue (838–840) Cui Dan (839–841) Cui Gong (840–843) Li Shen (842–844) Li Rangyi (842–846) Cui Xuan (843–845, 849–855) Du Cong (844–845...
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  • and Kah Yong Tan; Performed by Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Le Xu, and Cui Xuan Wang; Music Designed by Zi Chong He@NetEase Games; Supervised by Wei Nie@NetEase...
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    Emperor Wuzong did not do so. It was said that by this point, as Du Cong and Cui Xuan were no longer chancellors, Li Deyu wielded all the chancellor powers,...
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  • and Emperor Wenzong. Cui Yuanlüe was considered a potential chancellor at times but was never chancellor. Cui Yuanlüe's son Cui Xuan, however, served as...
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  • home to study under the tutelage of the Confucian scholar Zheng Xuan. In the late 190s, Cui Yan became a subordinate of the northern warlord Yuan Shao but...
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  • thereafter to have Liu demoted. Further, Cui Gong had a rivalry with another official, Cui Xuan. After Cui Gong was removed from his chancellor post...
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  • thepaper.com (in Chinese). 23 November 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2020. Cui Xuan (崔烜) (24 July 2018). 王桥当选国际宇航科学院通讯院士,供职于环境部卫星环境中心. thepaper.cn (in Chinese)...
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  • period for her. Once the mourning period was over, the former chancellor Cui Xuan, who was then serving as the military governor of Huainan, invited Yang...
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  • Xu Dudu, Edward Liang, Tang Chuan, Tao Dinglai, Kang Di, Gao Huimin, Cui Xuan, Cheng Kansheng, Cheng Yiping, Zang Chengyao, Xiong Yi, Dai Songn Secretary-General:...
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  • Dangxiang rebellions in the northwestern regions, Bai's fellow chancellor Cui Xuan suggested that a senior official be commissioned to oversee the operations...
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  • Lulu Xuan (Chinese: 宣璐; born 15 January 1991) is a Chinese actress. She debuted in the television series The Dream of Red Mansions (2010). She is best...
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  • (of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu)) and Cui Xuan (of Shannan East Circuit (山南東道, headquartered in modern Xiangfan, Hubei))...
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  • was accused of corruption and sentenced to death, but the chancellor Cui Xuan pointed out Tian Bu's death for the state and begged for forgiveness for...
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  • Hongshan as Ye Jia'er Xiang Xia as Ye Mingxuan Dong Chunhui as Ye Mingyu Dong Xuan as Ye Zhenzhen Jiang Li's biological mother. Xue Residence Yao Zhang as Xue...
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  • When Emperor Xuānzong received report of this, he sent the chancellor Cui Xuan to Huainan to serve as its military governor, and made Du a senior advisor...
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  • from the "Elder Boling branch" of the Cui clan of Boling (博陵, in modern Hengshui, Hebei), and his father Cui Xuan served as a chancellor during the reigns...
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  • Shibuya as Sato Zhang Fan as Cui Liu Nicholas Tse as Lei Tao Fan Bingbing as Ye Pei Xuan Anthony Rogers as Ye Pei Xuan's boyfriend Chen Daoming as Chief...
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  • Chinese music film directed by Cui Jian. It was released in China on October 17, 2014. Zhao Youliang Ni Hongjie Yin Fang Huang Xuan Huang Huan Guo Jinglin Lei...
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    The Battle of Xuân Lộc (Vietnamese: Trận Xuân Lộc) was the last major battle of the Vietnam War that took place at Xuân Lộc, Đồng Nai Province. Over a...
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    distinction during the reigns of the Emperor Wu and Emperor Xuan. When the erratic Emperor Xuan died in 580, Yang, as his father-in-law, seized power as...
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  • Man Jiang Yiyi as Di Nü (Yan Yan) Liu Yitong as Zuo Zichen Wang Mengli as Xuan Zhu Dai Yunfan as Li Yuan Mao Fangyuan as Ting Yuan/Er Meng Wang Chunyuan...
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  • Empress Xuan's son. He is considered too soft-hearted and weak-willed to be able to lead the country. Wang Ziwei as Fifth Princess Empress Xuan's daughter...
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    central China after destroying warlords such as Qin Zongquan, Shi Pu, Zhu Xuan, and Zhu Jin, although most of Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Hebei remained outside...
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    January 544, Lý Bôn proclaimed himself emperor and named his small state Vạn Xuân. In winter 544, Xiao Ying died, and initially, Chen started escorting Xiao...
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