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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...
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- Liu He (劉和) (d. 310), courtesy name Xuantai (玄泰), was for seven days an emperor of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Han Zhao in 310. Liu He was the foun...
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- Huan Wen (桓溫) (312-373), courtesy name Yuanzi (元子), formally Duke Xuanwu of Nan Commandery (南郡宣武公), was a general of the Jin Dynasty (265-420)....
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- Du Mu (803—852) was a leading realistic Chinese poet of the late Tang dynasty. His courtesy name was Muzhi (牧之), and sobriquet Fánchuan (樊川). H...
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- Sun Lin (孫綝) (231-258), courtesy name Zitong (子通), was a regent during the reigns of emperors Sun Liang and Sun Xiu of Eastern Wu, whose conflict...
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- 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...
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- Wang Shichong, courtesy name Xingman (行滿), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty who deposed Sui's last emperor Yang Tong and brie...
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