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- Dong Zhuo (d. May 22, 192) was a warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. He seized control of...
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- Zhang Ji (張既) a notable officer under Wei. At one time, Zhang Ji greatly helped defend Chang'an along with Xiahou Yuan. According to the reco...
- female, deceased (1819)
- Wang Yun (1749-1819) was a Chinese poet and playwright during the Qing Dynasty. Her birthplace is Chang'an. In her poems she writes about the...
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- Liu Zhang (劉章), also known as Prince Jing of Chengyang was a key figure in the anti-Lü clan conspiracy during the Lü Clan Disturbance of 180 BC. In...
- male, deceased (664)
- Xuanzang (was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler and translator that brought up the interaction between China and India in the early...
- male, deceased (197)
- Guō Sì (146 - 197) was formerly an officer under Niu Fu, who was a general serving under Dong Zhuo. After the death of his Lord, Guo Si occupied th...
- male, deceased (824)
- Han Yu (768—824), born in Nanyang, Henan, China, was a precursor of Neo-Confucianism as well as an essayist and poet. The "Indiana Companion" ca...
- male, deceased (852)
- 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...
- male, deceased (195)
- Fan Chou was an officer under Dong Zhuo. After the death of Dong Zhuo, he joined with Guo Si, Li Jue and Zhang Ji and helped take Chang'an. Later,...
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- Liu Xiang (劉襄), also known as Prince Ai of Qi was a key player during the Lü Clan Disturbance (180 BC). He was the grandson of Emperor Gao of Han a...
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