• Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi ((北)齊武成帝) (537–569), personal name Gao Zhan (高湛; also romanized as Gao Dan), nickname Buluoji (步落稽), was an emperor of...
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    throne from Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei in 550 and established Northern Qi as Emperor Wenxuan. Northern Qi was the strongest state out of the three...
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    in order to placate Yuwen Hu, Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi returned Yuwen Hu's mother Lady Yan and his (and Emperor Wu's) aunt (Yuwen Tai's sister)...
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  • Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi ((北)齊孝昭帝) (535 – c.late November 561), personal name Gao Yan (高演), courtesy name Yan'an (延安), was an emperor of the Chinese...
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  • Wang Lin (general) (category Northern Qi generals)
    Zhongwu of Baling (巴陵忠武王), was a general of the Chinese Liang Dynasty and Northern Qi dynasties. He initially became prominent during Emperor Yuan of Liang's...
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  • prince. During much of Emperor Wucheng's and Gao Wei's reign up to this point, rival Northern Zhou had gradually encroached on Northern Qi territory, making...
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  • their advice. In fall 559, Emperor Ming formally began to use the title of emperor and started using an era name (Wucheng); the practice had been abolished...
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  • Empress Wucheng may refer to two contemporaries: Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Qi) (died after 581), wife of Emperor Wucheng Empress Ashina (551–582),...
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    Gao Changgong (category Northern Qi generals)
    Lanling on 1 May 560. Gao Changgong was also made a general by Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi (Gao Zhan), his uncle, and his distinction in battles as well...
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  • Cheng or Wucheng may refer to: Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi (537–569), emperor of the Northern Qi dynasty Wu Cheng (Wuyue) (893–965), chancellor of the Wuyue...
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  • vol.12 Later she became a concubine of Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi. Book of Wei, vol. 12. History of Northern Dynasties, vols. 5 [1], 13 [2]. Zizhi...
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  • daughter is raised as Yang Lihua and marries Emperor Xuan. She and her daughter Lihua were both Empresses of Northern Zhou. The second daughter Dugu Mantuo is...
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  • of Liu Song (Emperor Shizu of [Liu] Song) Emperor Wu of Southern Qi (Emperor Shizu of Southern Qi) Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi (Emperor Shizu of Northern...
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  • empress dowager of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Wucheng (Gao Zhan). She was the empress dowager during the reign of her son Gao...
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  • Prince of Changshan under the reign of his brother, Emperor Wenxuan, the first emperor of Northern Qi, and she carried the title of Princess of Changshan...
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    personally. With Emperor Wu as a capable ruler, Northern Zhou destroyed rival Northern Qi in 577, taking over Northern Qi's territory. However, Emperor Wu's death...
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  • (briefly) Shi Jian Taining (太寧, 561–562), era name used by Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi Cheng Taining Chinese architect This disambiguation page lists...
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    Lou Zhaojun (category Northern Qi empresses dowager)
    during the reigns of two more of her own sons, Emperor Xiaozhao and Emperor Wucheng. Lou Zhaojun was born in 501, as the daughter of a rich merchant, Lou...
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    Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi. In 561, Gao Yan died and was succeeded by Gao Zhan, posthumously Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi. In 565, Northern Qi...
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  • The Chinese Northern Qi dynasty had six empresses consort in its history: Empress Li Zu'e (r. 550–559), the wife of Emperor Wenxuan. Empress Yuan (r....
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  • He Zhonghua as Gao Zhan, Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi Fourth Emperor of Northern Qi Dynasty. Gao Wei's father, the Prince of Lan Ling and Prince An De's...
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  • Western Wei Princess Linhe (537–550), wife of Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi before he became an emperor This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • instance, the era of Zhenguan (貞觀) during the reign of the Emperor Taizong of Tang is rendered as Chen-kuan in Wade–Giles. The Republic of China officially...
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  • Li Zu'e (category Northern Qi empresses)
    Zhaoxin Palace). Her husband was Emperor Wenxuan (Gao Yang), the first emperor of Northern Qi. Li Zu'e was the daughter of Li Xizong (李希宗) a prominent minister...
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  • the Youzhu of Northern Qi ((北)齊幼主, meaning 'child ruler'), was the last emperor of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. In 577, the Northern Qi was under a...
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  • Western Wei (535–557 AD) Northern Qi (550–577 AD) Northern Zhou (557–581 AD) List of emperors of the Southern dynasties Northern and Southern dynasties...
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  • Yuwen Hu (category Northern Wei regents)
    released Yuwen Hu's paternal aunt to Northern Zhou, and further promised to release Lady Yan. Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi had Lady Yan exchange letters with...
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  • Yujiulü Anluochen (category Khagans of the Rouran)
    Chidelian (郁久閭叱地連) was married to Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi and was created Princess Linhe (Chinese: 鄰和公主; lit. 'Princess of Neighboring Peace', d. 550)...
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    Chu and Qi. Between 247 and 221 BC, Qin had developed into the most powerful of China's Seven Warring States that coalesced in the wake of the declining...
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    Hulü Guang (category Northern Qi generals)
    an ethnic Tiele general of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. During the late years of the dynasty—the reigns of Emperor Wucheng and Gao Wei, traditionally...
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