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- male, deceased (1930)
- Yuan Wencai was a bandit chieftain who operated in the mountainous area of Jinggangshan in Jiangxi province, China, from 1924. He collaborated with...
- 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...
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- Lin Xiangru was a politician of the Warring States Period, who served the state of Zhao. He figures prominently in two stories of the period,...
- male, deceased (1932)
- Zhang Zongchang (1881 - 1932), nicknamed the "Dogmeat General," was a Chinese warlord in Shandong in the early 20th century. Born in poverty in Yi...
- male, deceased (756)
- Yang Guozhong (d. July 15, 756) was an official who achieved high rank due to his family relation with Emperor-Consort Yang Guifei. Born Yang Zhao...
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- Fan Chuo (Traditional Chinese: 樊綽; Simplified Chinese: 樊绰; pinyin: fán chuò) (??? - late 9th century) was a secretary working under the Jie-du (Tr...
- male, deceased (756)
- Gao Xianzhi (died in 756) was an ethnic Goguryeo and a Tang imperial army General, who led the Chinese conquest of Western Regions, over the...
- 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...
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- Ou Ye Zi was a legendary master of sword-making in the Spring and Autumn Period. According to "Yuejueshu", he forged five treasured swords for Gan...
- male, deceased (733)
- Li Yuanhong was a Chancellor of Tang China under Emperor Xuanzong.
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