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- Mei Han (name given in Chinese order as Han Mei; simplified: 韩梅; traditional: 韓梅; pinyin: Hán Méi) is a Chinese guzheng performer and scholar. H...
- male, deceased (1968)
- Tian Han (March 12, 1898 - December 10, 1968) was a Chinese playwright, and is best known for writing the lyrics of "The March of the Volunteers",...
- male
- Han Fei (韓非) (ca. 280-233 BC) was a philosopher who, along with Li Si, developed Xun Zi's philosophy into the doctrine embodied by the "School of L...
- male
- Emperor Gao, commonly known inside China as Gaozu (Wade-Giles: Kao Tsu), personal name Liu Bang (Wade-Giles: Liu Pang), was the first Emperor of...
- male, deceased (234)
- Emperor Xian of Han (Traditional 漢獻帝, Simplified 汉献帝, Pinyin "Hàn Xiàn dì", Wade-Giles "Han Hsien-ti"; 181-234, reigned 189-220) was the last empero...
- male, deceased (57)
- Emperor Guangwu (January 15, 5 BC - March 29, 57), born Liu Xiu, was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty, restorer of the dynasty in AD 25 and...
- male, deceased (88)
- Emperor Zhang of Han, ch. 漢章帝, py. hàn zhāng dì, wg. Han Chang-ti, (57-88) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty from 75 to 88. Emperor Z...
- male
- Emperor Wu of Han, (156 BC -March 29, 87 BC), personal name Liu Che (劉徹), was the seventh emperor of the Han Dynasty in China, ruling from 141 BC t...
- male
- Emperor Wen of Han was an emperor of the Han Dynasty in China. His given name is Heng. Liu Heng was a son of Emperor Gao of Han and Consort Bo,...
- male, deceased (125)
- Emperor Ān of Hàn, ch. 漢安帝, py. hàn ān dì, wg. Han An-ti, (94-125) was an emperor of the Chinese Hàn Dynasty and the sixth emperor of the Eastern...
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