Yan Ji (閻姬) (died 28 February 126), formally Empress Ansi (安思皇后, literally "the peaceful and deep-thinking empress"), was an empress during the Eastern...
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Ji Yan may refer to: King Nan of Zhou (died 256 BC), personal name Ji Yan Ji Yan (Eastern Wu) (died 224), Eastern Wu official This disambiguation page...
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms (redirect from San Guo Yan Ji)
Sima Zhao died and his son, Sima Yan, forced the last Wei emperor, Cao Huan, to abdicate the throne to him. Sima Yan then established the Jin dynasty...
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Su Manshu (section Duan Hong Ling Yan Ji)
romance novel, Duan Hong Ling Yan Ji (The Lone Swan). The Duan Hong Ling Yan Ji (Chinese: 斷鴻零雁記; pinyin: duàn hóng líng yàn jì) was written in classical literary...
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especially heavily influenced by his favorite consort, Empress Yan Ji (閻姬). He made Yan Ji empress in 115, even though she had poisoned one of his other...
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remained as Ji, the city also became known as Yan and Yanjing ("Capital of Yan"). The name was employed in the titles of An Lushan (as Emperor of Yan), Liu...
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Yan (Chinese: 燕; pinyin: Yān; Old Chinese pronunciation: *ʔˤe[n]) was an ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty. Its capital was Ji (later known...
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favourite Yan Ji empress. Empress Yan had no sons, and out of jealousy, she poisoned Consort Li to death, an act that went unpunished. Empress Yan would continue...
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Yan Fu (simplified Chinese: 严复; traditional Chinese: 嚴復; pinyin: Yán Fù; Wade–Giles: Yen² Fu⁴, IPA: [jɛ̌n.fû]; courtesy name: Ji Dao, 幾道; 8 January 1854...
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Ji Xi, commonly referred to as "Xi, King of Yan" (Chinese: 燕王喜; fl. 255–222 BC; r. 255–222 BC) was the last monarch of the Yan state. He was the son of...
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capital and mausoleum complex. Wives: Yan Ji, of the Ji clan of Yan (燕姬 姬姓), possibly a daughter of Duke Hui of Yan; married in 536 BC; the mother of a...
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eunuch coup in favour of Emperor Shun overthrew the regime of Empress Dowager Yan, who put him on the throne. No historical records indicate his age, but later...
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politician and prefect (d. 195) Domitia Longina, Roman empress (b. c. 53 AD) Yan Ji (or Ansi), Chinese empress Meijer, Fik (2004). Emperors Don't Die in Bed...
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Chang Fei (redirect from Chang Yan-ming)
Fēi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiuⁿ Húi listen; born Chang Yan-ming (simplified Chinese: 张彦明; traditional Chinese: 張彥明; pinyin: Zhāng Yànmíng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiuⁿ Gān-bêng;...
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Crown Prince Dan (redirect from Dan, crown prince of Yan)
failed. King Xi of Yan, Dan's father and the last king of Yan, ordered the execution of Dan to please Qin after the Yan capital Ji fell to Qin. Invasion...
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Li Feng Sen Zhixue as Li Jue Song Chongdong as Li Ru Deng Liming as Li Yan Ji Chenggong as Liu Biao Qiu Shuang as Liu Cong Xu Xiao as Liu Dai Wang Shigui...
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Jicheng (Beijing) (redirect from Ji (Beijing))
and Autumn period (771–476 BC). The city of Ji served as the capital of the ancient states of Ji and Yan until the unification of China by the Qin dynasty...
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Wei Wei as Xiao Hongyan Ma Yili as Yan Ruyu Sun Yan as Dai Zhan Gao Yuqing as Hong Zhongyu Pan Guangju as Yan Ji Lu Hualei as Lao Cai Zhang Yuchun as...
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Ji 籍. Bo Yan (伯黡) or Ji Yan, chief minister of the state of Jin Ji Yan or Ji You (籍偃, fl. 6th century BC), official serving under Duke Dao of Jin Ji Tan...
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Retrieved 11 March 2020. Rexroth, 133 Book of Han M. Loewe, 53. The name Li Yan is not recorded in history M. Loewe, Crisis and Conflict in Han China Rexroth...
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Zhang Yan (traditional Chinese: 張嫣; simplified Chinese: 张嫣; pinyin: Zhāng Yān; died April or May 163 BC), known formally as Empress Xiaohui (孝惠皇后) was...
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Empress Dou 96–102: Empress Yin 102–106: Empress Deng Sui 108–125: Empress Yan Ji 132–144: Empress Liang Na 147–159: Empress Liang Nüying 159–165: Empress...
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Guo Shengtong Yin Lihua Empress Ma Empress Zhangde Empress Yin Deng Sui Yan Ji Liang Na Liang Nüying Deng Mengnü Dou Miao Empress Song Empress He Fu Shou...
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(何進字遂高,南陽宛人也。異母女弟選入掖庭為貴人,有寵於靈帝,...) Houhanshu vol. 69. (《英雄记》云:苗,太后之同母兄,...)Yingxiong Ji annotation in Sanguozhi vol.06 (張讓子婦,太后之妹也。) Houhanshu vol. 69. (靈思何皇后諱某,南陽宛人。家本屠者,以選入掖庭。)...
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Ji Zheng may refer to: Marquis Zheng of Yan [zh] (died 729 BC), name Ji Zheng, king of Yan during the Spring and Autumn period of China King Xiang of Zhou...
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as a gift for tolerating her scandalous relationship with her godson Dong Yan (董偃). The deposition of Empress Chen had left the position open, and Emperor...
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honest, but she overly trusted her violent and corrupt elder brother Liang Ji, whose autocratic nature would eventually draw a coup d'etat from Emperor...
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Guo Shengtong Yin Lihua Empress Ma Empress Zhangde Empress Yin Deng Sui Yan Ji Liang Na Liang Nüying Deng Mengnü Dou Miao Empress Song Empress He Fu Shou...
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already having an adulterous relationship with her 18-year-old godson Dong Yan (董偃), was focused on her young lover. When Emperor Wu learned of this, he...
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