Xu Xianzhi (徐羨之) (364 – 8 February 426), courtesy name Zongwen (宗文), was a high-level official of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty, who, along with his colleagues...
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Shantou, Guangdong Xu Zheng (Eastern Wu) (徐整), an Eastern Wu official and a Daoist author of the "Three Five Historic Records" Xu Xianzhi (徐羨之) (364–426)...
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of the Liu Song dynasty of China, is deposed by government ministers Xu Xianzhi and Fu Liang, who install his younger brother Prince Liu Yilong as the...
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general of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty, who, along with his colleagues Xu Xianzhi and Fu Liang, deposed Emperor Shao after the death of Emperor Wu (Liu...
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official of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty, who, along with his colleagues Xu Xianzhi and Xie Hui, deposed Emperor Shao after the death of Emperor Wu (Liu Yu)...
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The Lantingji Xu (traditional Chinese: 蘭亭集序; simplified Chinese: 兰亭集序; pinyin: Lántíngjí Xù; lit. 'Preface to the Poems Collected from the Orchid Pavilion')...
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Song Dynasty (b. 374) Xie Hui, general of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 390) Xu Xianzhi, official of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 364) Zhang, empress dowager of the...
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Wang Xianzhi (simplified Chinese: 王献之; traditional Chinese: 王獻之; pinyin: Wáng Xiànzhī; Wade–Giles: Wang Hsien-chih, 344–386), courtesy name Zijing (子敬)...
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Buddhist nun (d. 433) Sima Daozi, Chinese prince and regent (d. 403) Xu Xianzhi, Chinese official and regent (d. 426) February 17 – Jovian, Roman emperor...
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grew seriously ill later that year, he entrusted Crown Prince Yifu to Xu Xianzhi, Fu Liang, Xie Hui, and Tan Daoji. At the same time, however, he secretly...
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before being judged incompetent and killed by government officials led by Xu Xianzhi, replacing him with Emperor Wen, a different son, who soon killed the...
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high-level official of the Liu Song dynasty, who, along with his colleagues Xu Xianzhi and Xie Hui, deposed Emperor Shao. Fu Qi (6th century) (傅岐) – An adviser...
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frivolous and incapable of governing the empire, the high-level officials Xu Xianzhi, Fu Liang, and Xie Hui deposed and subsequently killed him, as well as...
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grouped themselves into bands and rose to resist Tang rule. In 874, Wang Xianzhi (who, like Huang Chao, was a salt privateer) and Shang Junzhang (尚君長) raised...
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of the Liu Song dynasty of China, is deposed by government ministers Xu Xianzhi and Fu Liang, who install his younger brother Prince Liu Yilong as the...
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Emperor Wu became extremely ill, and he entrusted Crown Prince Yifu to Xu Xianzhi, Fu Liang, Xie Hui, and Tan Daoji. He then died, and Liu Yifu took the...
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Emperor Shao. Rather, authority vested in the hands of Xu Xianzhi, Fu Liang, and Xie Hui. In 424, Xu, Fu, Xie, dissatisfied with Emperor Shao's tendencies...
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(景平) 423–424 Son of Emperor Wu 406–424 (aged 17–18) Killed by officer Xu Xianzhi Emperor Wen 文皇帝 Liu Yilong 劉義隆 424–453 (28–29 years) Era(s) Yuanjia (元嘉)...
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Zeng Xianzhi (Chinese: 曾宪植; 23 January 1910 – 11 October 1989) was a Chinese revolutionary and politician. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, girls in...
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entrusted Liu Yifu to Xu Xianzhi, Fu Liang, Xie Hui and Tan, and he died soon after. Liu Yifu succeeded him as Emperor Shao. Unlike Xu, Fu, and Xie, however...
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Buddhist nun (d. 433) Sima Daozi, Chinese prince and regent (d. 403) Xu Xianzhi, Chinese official and regent (d. 426) 365 Julius Agricola, Roman consul...
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Huang Chao (section Joining forces with Wang Xianzhi)
Emperor Huang had worked many years as a salt trader before joining Wang Xianzhi's rebellion against the Tang Dynasty in the mid-870s. After splitting with...
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Shingai Tanaka Oona Tully Wang Xianzhi Wang Xizhi Osman Waqialla Sheila Waters Wei Shuo Hermann Zapf Yan Zhenqing Zhang Xu Zhao Mengfu Zhong Hui Biography...
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to Xi Xuan around the year 323. They had eight children, including Wang Xianzhi, who later became a renowned calligrapher in his own right. Between 324...
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Zhishan; 8 anonymous. Huaisu Wang Xizhi Wang Xianzhi Wen Zhengming Yu Youren Zhang Zhi, sage of Cursive Script Zhang Xu The Art of Japanese Calligraphy, 1973...
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A'man He Saifei as Consort Wu Michelle Ye as Yang Yuyao Nathan Lee as Gao Xianzhi Elvis Tsui as An Lushan Tse Kwan-ho as Yang Xuangui Jin Qiaoqiao as Princess...
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of Guangming County (光明县). Liu Haoran as young Mei Xiaoge. Wu Yue as Ai Xianzhi, deputy party secretary of Guangming County. Zhang Xincheng as section...
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Chengzhang Shi Zhaoqi as Division Commander Feng Sang Mingsheng as Ye Xianzhi Xu Leizhi as Xu Peizong Sun Dachuan as Li Daqiao Gao Xinsheng as Wang Sanxi Jin...
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(851–1036) and the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom (894–1036) The uprisings of Wang Xianzhi and Huang Chao (874–884) Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty Xiong...
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Defeng, Fang Pingnong, Shi Shan, Lu Liangshu, An Min, Xu Linghume, Xu Shijian, Zao Xingxian, Wu Xianzhi, Bu Yongbin, Liu Gengxue, Liu Zhicheng, Liu Jinxu...
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