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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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- Xuanzang (was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler and translator that brought up the interaction between China and India in the early...
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- He Jin (135 - 189) was the elder half-brother of Empress He, consort to Emperor Ling of the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He shared power with his...
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- Gongsun Zan (? - 199) was a warlord of northern China active toward the end of the second century AD. He was commander of a cavalry force and...
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- Liu Shan, (commonly mispronounced as Liu Chan), (207 - 271) was the second and last emperor of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms era in...
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- 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...
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- Yang Jun (楊俊) (571-600), nickname Azhi (阿祇), formally Prince Xiao of Qin (秦孝王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He wa...
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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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