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- Hou Jing (侯景) (d. 552), courtesy name Wanjing (萬景), was a general for the Chinese states Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, and Liang Dynasty, and briefly,...
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- Wang Gui (王珪) (571-639), courtesy name Shujie (叔玠), formally Duke Yi of Yongning (永寧懿公), was a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Taizong...
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- Chu Suiliang, courtesy name Dengshan (登善), formally Duke of Henan (河南公), was a chancellor of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, during the reigns of...
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- Liu Yuan (劉淵) (d. 310), courtesy name Yuanhai (元海), formally Emperor Guangwen of Han (Zhao) (漢(趙)光文帝) was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Xiongn...
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- Emperor Hui of Jin, sim. ch. 晋惠帝, trad. ch. 晉惠帝, py. jìn huì dì, wg. Chin Hui-ti (259-poisoned January 8, 307), personal name Sima Zhong (司馬衷), co...
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- Sun Fo or Sun Ke was a high-ranking official in the government of the Republic of China. He had the courtesy name of Zhesheng (哲生). He was born in X...
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- Chen Chang (陳昌) (537-560), courtesy name Jingye (敬業), formally Prince Xian of Hengyang (衡陽獻王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty...
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- Sima Ying, courtesy name Zhangdu (章度), was a Jin Dynasty (265-420) imperial prince who served briefly as his brother Emperor Hui's regent and crow...
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