Jiang Wan

Jiang Wan

male, deceased (245)
Jiang Wan (蔣琬) (? - 245), courtesy name Gongyan (公琰) was an official of Shu Han. After Zhuge Liang's death, he succeeded Zhuge as the regent f...
Zhong Hui

Zhong Hui

male, deceased (264)
Zhong Hui, courtesy name Tuji (士季), was the son of Zhong Yao, a Chinese calligrapher and general of the Cao Wei. He played a significant role in t...
Fei Yi

Fei Yi

male, deceased (253)
Fei Yi (費禕) (* after 200; † 253), courtesy name Wenwei (文偉), was an official of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period who served as regent aft...
Cai Lun

Cai Lun

male, deceased (121)
Cai Lun (ca. AD 50-121), courtesy name Jingzhong (敬仲), was a Chinese eunuch, who is conventionally regarded as the inventor of paper and the pape...
Cao Kun

Cao Kun

male, deceased (1938)
Cao Kun (Traditional Chinese: 曹錕; Simplified Chinese: 曹锟; pinyin: Cáo Kūn; Wade-Giles: Ts'ao K'un; Courtesy name: Zhongshan (仲珊)) (December 12,...
Sun Xiu

Sun Xiu

male, deceased (264)
Sun Xiu, courtesy name Zilie (子烈), formally Emperor Jing of (Eastern) Wu, was the third emperor of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period in a...
Liu Yao

Liu Yao

male, deceased (329)
Liu Yao (劉曜) (d. 329), courtesy name Yongming (永明), was the final emperor of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Han Zhao. He became emperor in 318 after mo...
Chen Cheng

Chen Cheng

male, deceased (1965)
Chen Cheng (January 4, 1897 - March 5, 1965), Chinese political and military leader, was one of the main Kuomintang (KMT) commanders during the...
Li Yuanhong

Li Yuanhong

male, deceased (1928)
Li Yuanhong (Traditional Chinese: 黎元洪, Pinyin: Lí Yuánhóng, courtesy Songqing 宋卿, 1864 - June 3, 1928) was a Chinese general and political fig...
Wang Bi

Wang Bi

male, deceased (249)
Wang Bi, courtesy name Fu Si (辅嗣), was a Chinese philosopher. His most important works are commentaries on Laozi's "Dao De Jing" and the "I Chin...