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- Qigong (July 26, 1912 — June 30, 2005) (Simplified Chinese: 启功, Styled Yuanbai) was a renowned Chinese calligraphy artist and sinologist. He was an...
- male, deceased (274)
- Cao Fang, ch. 曹芳, py. cáo fāng, wg. Ts'ao-Fang (231-274), courtesy name Lanqing (蘭卿, wg. lan-ch'ing) was an emperor of Cao Wei (Kingdom of Wei) du...
- male, deceased (621)
- Dou Jiande was a leader of the agrarian rebels who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui near the end of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty....
- male, deceased (619)
- Li Mi (李密) (582-619), courtesy name Xuansui (玄邃), pseudonym Liu Zhiyuan (劉智遠), was the leader of a rebel movement against the rule of the Chinese dy...
- male, deceased (301)
- Sima Lun (sim. ch. 司马伦, trad. ch. 司馬倫, py. sī mǎ lún, wg. Ssu-ma Lun) (before 249 exclusive - poisoned June 5,301), courtesy name Ziyi (子彛), was...
- male, deceased (781)
- Yang Yan was an 8th century minister and reformer of the Tang dynasty Emperor Dezong. Yang served for less than two years. Dezong became emperor in...
- male, 32 years old
- The Noble Chinsin or Chin-hsin or Heng Hsin is a descendant of the Dàoguāng Emperor and the current heir to the Aisin Gioro clan. He is the el...
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- 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...
- male
- Chen Sheng (d. 209 BC or 208 BC (around the new year) was the leader of the first rebellion against Qin Dynasty during the reign of Qin Er Shi,...
- male, deceased (623)
- Liu Heita was an agrarian rebel leader during China's transition period from Sui Dynasty to Tang Dynasty, who initially successively served under...
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