Wang Anshi

Wang Anshi

male, deceased (1086)
Wáng Ānshí (1021 - May 21, 1086) was a Chinese economist, statesman, chancellor and poet of the Song Dynasty who attempted some controversial, maj...
Cao Cao

Cao Cao

male, deceased (220)
Cáo Cāo was a regional warlord and the second last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in an...

Li Linfu

male, deceased (752)
Li Linfu, born as Li Genu (李哥奴), a member of the imperial family, was the Chancellor of Tang China under Emperor Xuanzong. He had a close relati...

Lü Buwei

male
Lü Buwei was Chancellor of China from 251-246 BCE. He began as a merchant fron Yangzhai, the capital of the State of Han. He worked his way into t...
Di Renjie

Di Renjie

male, deceased (700)
Dí Rénjié (630 - 700) was a Chinese official famous for opposing corruption who twice served as the Chancellor of Tang China. He was born in Tai...

ChancellorOf Tang Dynasty

male
The chancellor of Tang Dynasty was an office that was semi-formally designated for a number of high level officials at one time during the Chinese...

Shen Buhai

male
Shen Buhai (d. 337 BC) was a Chinese bureaucrat who was the Chancellor of Han under Marquis Zhao of Han from 351 BC to 337 BC. Shen was born in the...
Wang Wei

Wang Wei

male, deceased (761)
Wang Wei, sometimes titled the "Poet Buddha", was a Tang Dynasty Chinese poet, musician, painter and statesman. From a high family, he passed the...

Wei Jiansu

deceased (763)
Wei Jiansu was a Chancellor of China who suggested Emperor Xuanzong to give up the capital after the army of An Lushan captured Luoyang.
Zhang Jiuling

Zhang Jiuling

male, deceased (740)
Zhang Jiuling (678-March 740) was a prominent minister, noted poet and scholar of the Tang Dynasty. Zhang Jiuling was born in 678 to a gentry...