Duke Cheng of Lu (Chinese: 魯成公; pinyin: Lǔ Chéng Gōng; died 20 July 573 BC), personal name Ji Heigong, was a ruler of the Lu state. A son of Duke Xuan...
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660 BC) Duke Cheng of Jin (died 600 BC) Duke Cheng of Lu (died 573 BC) King Cheng (disambiguation) Marquis Cheng (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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to King Cheng of Zhou. Lu was the home state of Confucius as well as Mozi, and, as such, has an outsized cultural influence among the states of the Eastern...
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known as Duke Zhao of Lu. Prince Wu was born to Duke Cheng of Lu and Ding Si (定姒), a concubine, in 575 BC, which was the sixteenth year of his father's...
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father, Duke Wen, to the Lu throne. After Duke Xuan died in 591 BC, his son, Prince Heigong (Duke Cheng), succeeded him. Starting from Duke Xuan, the...
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Zuo Zhuan (redirect from Commentary of Zuo)
State of Wey. On one side were the troops of the powerful State of Chu, from what was then far southern China, led by the Chu prime minister Cheng Dechen...
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daughter of one of the dukes of Qi. She married Duke Xuan of Lu and became the mother of Duke Cheng of Lu (r. 590–573 BC). Both her spouse and her son were...
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Duke Xi's reign was the longest. Prince Shen, who would become known as Duke Xi of Lu, was a son of Duke Zhuang of Lu and Cheng Feng (成風), one of his...
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Duke Zhuang of Lu (Chinese: 魯莊公; pinyin: Lǔ Zhuāng Gōng; 7 October 706 BC – 11 August 662 BC), personal name Ji Tong (姬同), was a duke of the Lu state...
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Jiang Ziya (redirect from Duke Tai of Qi)
Wang; 太公望), and the "Hoped-for Lü" (Lü Wang; 呂望). as Jiang Ziya was seen as the sage – whom King Wen of Zhou's ancestor Duke Uncle Ancestor Lei (公叔祖类) (also...
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Duke Ding of Lu (Chinese: 魯定公; pinyin: Lǔ Dìng Gōng, 556 BC – 15 May 495 BC) was a ruler of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient...
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Zhou dynasty of ancient China reigning from 803 to 795 BC. His personal name was Lü Yue (呂說), ancestral name Jiang (姜), and Duke Cheng was his posthumous...
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Duke Ai of Lu (Chinese: 魯哀公; pinyin: Lǔ Āi Gōng, died 468 BC) was a ruler of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His...
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Shen (state) (redirect from State of Shen)
in the Han River Basin. In the sixth year of Duke Cheng of Lu (585 CE), the State of Jìn attacked the State of Cài. Chǔ sent troops from Shēn and Xī to...
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ancestor of Mencius. He was descended from Duke Yang of the State of Lu 魯煬公 Duke Yang was the son of Bo Qin, who was the son of the Duke of Zhou. The...
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Lü Yue may refer to: Duke Cheng of Qi (died 795 BC), ruler of Qi Lü Yue (cinematographer) (born 1957), Chinese cinematographer and film director Lü Yu'e...
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in 1986 and bore the heading "Tomb of the Late Lord Cheng, Senior General of Chariots and Cavalry and Duke of Lu of the Great Tang Empire". The tombstone...
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Duke Yi of Lu, personal name Ji Xi, was a ruler of the Lu state, succeeding his father Duke Wu. Despite being the younger son of Duke Wu, he was made...
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Zhongli (state) (category States of the Spring and Autumn period)
Led by Duke Cheng of Lu, ministers and/or representatives from the states of Jin, Qi, Song, Wei, Zheng, and Zhu, negotiated with representatives of the state...
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His personal name was Lü Chi (呂赤), ancestral name Jiang (姜), and Duke Wen was his posthumous title. Duke Wen's father Duke Li of Qi was a despotic ruler...
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Court Lady (redirect from Ode to Daughter of Great Tang)
prototype: Cheng Yaojin (程咬金) Duke Lu of Great Tang. Father to Consort Han, Chumo, Chuling and Chujun. Rival of Lu Yun Ji. He Jia Yi as Madame Sheng Wife of Duke...
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Grass (Cheng, 2022) 唐宋傳奇集,1927–28, editor of an anthology of chuanqi, translated as Anthology of Tang and Song Tales: The Tang Song Chuanqi Ji of Lu Xun...
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the support of several high-ranking officials in Qi, his tutor Guan Zhong and Duke Zhuang of Lu. Before Jiu could be installed as new duke of Qi, however...
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offered him in the past. Still, Cheng Yu was determined to follow Cao Cao, as evidenced by his defences against the warlord Lü Bu, who attacked Cao Cao's base...
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Zhang Yan had thousands of elite soldiers and cavalry. Lü Bu led his subordinates Cheng Lian (成廉) and Wei Yue (魏越) and dozens of riders to raid Zhang Yan's...
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his father Duke Cheng of Jin, who died in 600 BC. In 597 BC, the third year of Duke Jing's rule, King Zhuang of Chu attacked the State of Zheng, then a...
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period of ancient China. His personal name was Lü Zhu'er (呂諸兒), ancestral name Jiang (姜), and Duke Xiang was his posthumous title. Although under Duke Xiang...
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grandson of Prince Gao, who was a son of Duke Wen of Qi (reigned 815–804 BC) and a descendant of Lü Shang, the founder of Qi. When the Qi ruler Wuzhi was murdered...
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Zhuan claims that the Duke of Qi insulted the emissaries of four visiting states (Jin, Wey, Lu, and Cao) by assigning each of them a servant who shared...
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because Emperor Cheng had no heirs, but eventually Emperor Cheng chose his nephew (Prince Jizi's cousin) Liu Xin (劉欣), because Emperor Cheng considered Prince...
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