- male, deceased (618)
- Yang Jian (楊暕) (585-618), courtesy name Shiku (世胐), nickname Ahai (阿孩), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. During the r...
- male, deceased (618)
- Emperor Yang of Sui, personal name Yang Guang (楊廣), alternative name Ying (英), nickname Amo (阿摩), known as Emperor Ming (明帝) during the brief reig...
- male, deceased (649)
- Emperor Taizong of Tang, personal name Lǐ Shìmín, was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China, ruling from 626 to 649. As he encouraged his...
- male, deceased (604)
- Emperor Wen of Sui, personal name Yang Jian, also known by the Xianbei name Puliuru Jian (普六茹堅) during Northern Zhou, nickname Naluoyan (那羅延), w...
- male, deceased (621)
- 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...
- male, deceased (219)
- Guan Yu (關羽) (160-219) was a Chinese military general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in a...
- male, deceased (649)
- Li Jing (571-July 2, 649), né Yaoshi (藥師/药师, pinyin: Yàoshī), formally Duke Jingwu of Wei (衛景武公), was a general and one time chancellor of the C...
- male, deceased (606)
- Yang Su (楊素) (d. 606), courtesy name Chudao (處道), formally Duke Jingwu of Chu (楚景武公), was a powerful general during Sui Dynasty whose authority...
- male, deceased (621)
- Dou Jiande was a leader of the agrarian rebels who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui near the end of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty....
- male, deceased (643)
- Wei Zheng, courtesy name Xuancheng (玄成), formally Duke Wenzhen of Zheng (鄭文貞公), was a Chinese politician and the lead editor of the "Book of Sui...
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