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- Sima Ai, courtesy name Shidu (士度), formally Prince Li of Changsha (長沙厲王), was a Jin Dynasty (265-420) imperial prince who briefly served as re...
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- Sima Yong, courtesy name Wenzai (文載), was a Jin Dynasty (265-420) imperial prince and briefly a regent for Emperor Hui. He was the seventh of eigh...
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- Emperor Huai of Jin, sim. ch. 晋怀帝, trad. ch. 晉懷帝, py. Jìn Huáidì, wg. Chin Huai-ti (284-March 14, 313), personal name Sima Chi (司馬熾), courtesy...
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- Chu Yuan (褚淵) (435-482), courtesy name Yanhui (彥回), formally Duke Wenjian of Nankang (南康文簡公), was a high level official of the Chinese dynasties...
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- Emperor Wu of Liang, personal name Xiao Yan (蕭衍), courtesy name Shuda (叔達), nickname Lian'er (練兒), was the founding emperor of the Chinese dyna...
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- Lu Zhi (ca. 1243—1315) was Chinese writer of the Yuan dynasty. His courtesy name was Chudao (处道) and his pen name was Shuzhai (疏斋). He was born i...
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- Sima Liang, courtesy name Ziyi (子翼), formally Prince Wencheng of Ru'nan (汝南文成王), was briefly a regent during the reign of Emperor Hui during Jin Dyn...
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- Liu Xin, courtesy name Zijun (子駿), was the son of Liu Xiang, a Chinese astronomer and historian during the Xin Dynasty. He created a new astr...
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- He Qi (賀齊) (d. 227?), courtesy name Gongmiao (公苗), was an officer of the Three Kingdoms Period that served under the Kingdom of Wu. During Qi's ser...
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- Charles Jones Soong (February 1863, 1864 or 1866 – May 3, 1918), courtesy name Yaoru (耀如, hence his alternate name: Soong Yao-ju), was a Hakka...
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